Deadly Lapis --- Quality 1

Deadly Lapis glows with a cold, midnight-blue fire, its facets catching light like frost-cut diamonds and throwing it back in a dozen pinpricks. The surface is impossibly smooth, a glassy lacquer that seems to breathe when touched, and as you tilt it under a lantern you can see veins of smoky silver winding through the core, as if a quiet storm slumbered inside. It wears its weight with a quiet menace, a stone that promises consequences the moment it is laid against skin or set into a setting. I’ve held one to measure the texture against a palm that’s learned to read danger in a hundred tiny tremors. Lore swirls around it as surely as the night air swirls around a candle: Deadly Lapis is said to be formed in the wake of a celestial duel between night and omen, ground into shards by the teeth of old tides, tempered by the echo of a hunter goddess who preferred silence to speech. Some say it drinks light, stealing a glimmer from every lamp it touches and returning it as a spark of instinct to the wearer—the kind of instinct that reads a patrol route in the hum of a distant engine or the whisper of a rival’s footsteps. In the world where this stone travels, it carries a steady heartbeat of purpose. Players who cradle it know its significance at a practical level: a chip of blue that can be socketed into a ring or embedded in a charm to adjust the rhythm of a build. It’s prized by scouts and duelists alike, because in the right configuration it sharpens timing, amplifies precision, and blurs the line between chance and design. When a blade is whetted with Lapis’s cold resolve, you feel the difference not as a loud shout but as a sharpened breath—the way a rogue’s shadow stretches just a second longer, the way a hunter’s aim seems to thread through a tight corridor with a whisper of inevitability. It doesn’t rewrite fate; it nudges it, giving a hand to those who have learned to read the signs the stone’s glow leaves on the air. Market stories are part of the stone’s legend, and the Saddlebag Exchange is where those stories lean toward bargaining. I’ve watched traders haggle with the same calm they reserve for weighing centuries of rumor; a blue-green glint in the candlelight, the coppery smoke from a cheap pipe curling between their fingers as numbers flash back and forth. The price it commands shifts with the weather of the road—seasonal booms when caravans return heavy with rare finds, slumps when the desert wind keeps the gems blindfolded—yet the cadence never truly falters. A seasoned broker will say it plainly: Deadly Lapis is not merely a commodity; it is a signal, a promise, and a risk, traded openly at Saddlebag Exchange with the same measured respect given to a blade that has learned to draw without drawing blood. So the stone moves on, tucked into a saddlebag or worn as a talisman, a small, deadly piece of blue that makes the world feel a touch more intimate and a touch more dangerous. It is a gem that speaks in cold functions and warm legends, a reminder that power—like light—may be beautiful, but it asks for restraint, and someone with the nerve to wield it.

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Minimum Price

162

Historic Price

5.46

Current Market Value

449,874

Historic Market Value

15,162

Sales Per Day

2,777

Percent Change

2,867.03%

Current Quantity

233

Average Quantity

1,503

Avg v Current Quantity

15.5%

Deadly Lapis --- Quality 1 : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
49,997.0510
1,491.091
1,360.382
1,192.5625
1,0522
750.551
748.785
700.552
5902
572.33
570.312
5004
4801
3995
3809
3701
35521
24516
2404
239.991
238.975
2373
22013
19552
194.991
18022
179.998
1622