Eight of Blood

Eight of Blood rests on the table like a damp wax-sealed card, a warm fragment of some long oath. The card is thick and square, the color of dried claret, and the texture feels almost burlap under a fingertip, as if it had weathered decades in damp pouches. Its face bears eight tiny sigils circled around a central drop of ink that seems to pulse faintly when the light shifts. The ink isn't uniform; it bleeds slightly into the paper edge, leaving a fringe that looks almost organic, like a dried heartbeat. The back is etched with a faded emblem—an open hand cradling a bleeding moon—that whisper-lore suggests once belonged to a cult of blood-wined navigators who charted stars not with maps but with memories. When you tilt it, a thin ribbon of warmth crawls along your skin, as if it remembers the palm that last held it. In the field, Eight of Blood is not just a curiosity but a compass for night-walkers and cartographers alike, truly. Players say it forged a treaty between scavengers and river folk whenever they were forced to share the same night market. In practice, drawing Eight of Blood during a quest can unlock a path that was otherwise sealed, reveal a hidden safe house behind a shuttered shopfront, or grant a temporary bond with a blood-bound patron who can siphon off damage you would take and redirect it to your own lifeline—at a price, of course. The card’s true power lies in the arithmetic of risk: risks multiplied by courage, bargains measured in copper and trust. Some factions crave it not for its combat benefits but for the information it confers—the whisper of which doors have been opened, who bore witness to a particular crime, or where someone has hidden a ledger between two bars of iron. The card’s presence ripples through the world, echoing in markets and in the hands of guides who remember when a rumor about Eight of Blood could turn a night into a chase. Here, the Saddlebag Exchange serves as a cultural crossroads, where seasoned traders and hopeful collectors haggle in a rhythm of coin and caution. I once watched a trader named Tamsin try to pin down a fair price, the way a sailor pins a star to a chart. The final tag settled somewhere in the mid-range—roughly seventy-five gold pieces, with a note that the card might fetch more if the stars align—before a small crowd clapped politely and someone else began the bidding on a safer talisman. The exchange’s ledger swells and deflates like a tide, reflecting whether Eight of Blood is considered a relic, a tool, or a dangerous warranty. Even as it sits in your palm, the eight-rayed sigil seems to weigh the soul as much as the sleeve; and the wearer has to reckon with what the card asks for in return. A small price, perhaps—one more risk, one more night, one more story to tell when dawn breaks over the harbor.

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Minimum Price

108.95

Historic Price

58.14

Current Market Value

512,173

Historic Market Value

273,316

Sales Per Day

4,701

Percent Change

87.39%

Current Quantity

878

Average Quantity

737

Avg v Current Quantity

119.13%

Eight of Blood : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
49,997.0510
4,9509
4,000.981
3,0007
2,888.992
1,500.223
1,180.461
387.978
387.9615
376.336
3755
3402
3005
299.9822
299.971
299.945
299.11
299.076
2994
298.777
292.86
280.820
28011
279.515
2792
27810
2755
274.995
274.52
274.452
274.443
27414
2721
271.993
250.991
248.4922
248.41
240.41
2408
239.992
237.62
236.68
2363
235.996
235.982
23014
229.994
228.994
228.959
2282
225.722
15012
145.511
145.4916
14512
14312
1359
134.8719
134.865
134.831
13419
133.973
1335
13021
12513
124.383
121.93
121.561
121.013
1216
120.9925
120.989
120.8872
120102
118.474
118.451
117.4517
117.4476
110.442
110.436
1101
109.9911
108.9938
108.9828
108.952