Six of Blood

Six of Blood sits in the glass case like a dropped bead of rubies, a square card with a patina of age. Its surface is a deep crimson, almost velvet to the touch, with edges frayed as if bitten by frost. Runic sigils trace across the front in a nervous, looping script, and in the center a tiny drop-shaped emblem seems to leak and vanish with the flicker of torchlight. Turn it over and the back bears a map-like pattern, not a place you could ever reach but a memory of a place you once lost, a crossroads carved into parchment that hums faintly when you draw near a candle. There’s a whisper of lore attached to Six of Blood, a rumor that it was cut from a dying priest’s prayerbook and pressed into a deck by hands that hoped to bargain with the night itself. Some say it binds a moment of sacrifice to a moment of clarity, letting a weary traveler glimpse a path through a storm in exchange for a heartbeat of pain, the kind that makes you wince and then listen more closely to the rain. In practice the card is not merely ornament but a key, a focal point for rituals that traverse fear and memory. For a hunter chasing a revenant through a valley of fog, the Six of Blood can be drawn to set a trap that feeds on life’s fragility, turning a guarded retreat into a gambit where every breath matters. For a scholar of old rites, it unlocks a gate between fading lines of ink and living breath, letting ink-stained fingerprints become a chorus of witnesses in a quiet rite. The utility expands or contracts depending on the hands that hold it, because the tale it carries is not a fixed rule but a suggestion propelling the next chapter. Marketbound travelers keep the Six of Blood on a wooden shelf behind glass, and word of its price travels in the way daylight travels along a river: slow, but certain. At the Saddlebag Exchange, where traders from scrubbed towns and pressed lands meet to barter stories with things, I watched a veteran appraiser tilt his head and let the numbers settle in the air before speaking. He offered a careful sum, a neat package of silver and a promise to trade again under a new moon. The deal didn’t feel like a purchase so much as a continuation of a conversation—the card being passed forward to someone who will one day tell a different part of its story. And so the Six of Blood moves through hands, through whispered agreements and faded maps, not merely as a collectible but as a current thread, weaving the world’s dark seam into something you can carry, or risk, or trade, until the next traveler in a cloak alights at the doorway and asks what story it will tell them next. Its glow settles softly, promising danger, friendship, and a path you have yet to choose.

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Minimum Price

99

Historic Price

50.45

Current Market Value

63,657

Historic Market Value

32,439

Sales Per Day

643

Percent Change

96.23%

Current Quantity

506

Average Quantity

743

Avg v Current Quantity

68.1%

Six of Blood : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
49,997.0510
5,0003
500.992
5001
499.998
499.974
499.954
499.935
498.9311
498.91
498.075
327.1514
327.135
327.128
314.0420
2996
298.92
298.56
290.523
287.66
287.599
283.281
283.275
283.266
280.431
275.433
275.429
2507
2452
20010
1952
19011
17046
1654
1603
15955
150.681
1498
148.992
148.985
148.973
1455
144.9910
14013
1398
137.6114
137.616
136.612
130.62
130.0549
125.052
1201
100.0531
100.041
1002
993