Fermented Rift Water
Fermented Rift Water sits in a thick amber bottle, the glass clouded with years of damp, as if it remembers every rainstorm it survived. The liquid inside shifts like a storm bottled in a teardrop: a color that flickers between deep violet at the core and a pale, almost moonlit hue along the rim. Tiny bubbles rise in patient, almost ceremonial spirals, giving the surface a faint, haloed sheen when a stray candle catches it. If you tilt the bottle, the liquid clings to the sides for a breath before surrendering to gravity, a slow heartbeat of enchantment that seems to echo the slow, deliberate tempo of a campfire tale. The scent is a curious ledger of the world’s fractures—ripe fruit fermenting into something spiced with rain and old timber, with a whisper of ozone that stings the nose and settles like a memory. Lore keeps its own bottle of secrets here: rifts that leap like prices across a market, doors that open and close with a cork’s quiet sigh. In the stories whispered along the docks, Rift Water is not mere drink but a link between what was torn and what was learned. The perfect batch is said to be aged in casks cut from driftwood that once rode the currents of a churning rift. When poured, the liquid thickens just enough to coat the tongue with a velvet heat, then cools into a lucid, almost electric finish that leaves a trace of citrus and iron on the palate. It settles in the chest like a memory of a safe harbor, fueling resolve more than appetite. Crafters swear by it; healers, who taste the tension in a traveling band of caravans, use it to steady hands before a delicate alchemical experiment. Adventurers know it as a companion on grueling marches, a small ritual that punctuates fatigue with a promise of clarity and renewed breath. Some tales hint that a single sip can sharpen perception long enough to spot a hidden latch in a ruined door or a telling glint in a merchant’s eye. Market talk in these parts is never far from the road, and the Saddlebag Exchange is the stage where such stories and bottles mingle. Here, a lined pouch can trade for a bottle of Fermented Rift Water if the storyteller’s tale carries weight, or a sturdy trade for a chest of cogwork trinkets will fetch a prized batch. Prices drift with the tide of rumor—about four gold on a fair day, sometimes two if the caravan is light and the rain is heavy, sometimes five when a Rift rumor has the market bristling with anxiety. Vendors will barter not just with coin, but with tales of crossings, of friends saved by a clear night’s glass, of a warning etched in the foam of a bottle’s surface. The exchange feels less like commerce and more like a crossroad of memory—the way a bottle can buy a moment of courage before stepping into the unknown. So the Rift Water travels on, bottle after bottle, through hands that know well the weight of a decision made in a moment of thirst. It is a drink, yes, but also a nudge toward the arc of a larger story—of rifts opened, worlds connected, and the travelers who cross them with a quiet faith that a single fermented sip can tether the wild to the willing.
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Minimum Price
15.25
Historic Price
18.05
Current Market Value
915
Historic Market Value
1,083
Sales Per Day
60
Percent Change
-15.51%
Current Quantity
37
Average Quantity
152
Avg v Current Quantity
24.34%
Fermented Rift Water : Auctionhouse Listings
Price | Quantity |
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| 49,997.05 | 5 |
| 15.5 | 30 |
| 15.25 | 2 |
Fermented Rift Water : Auctionhouse Listings
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Price | Quantity |
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| 15.25 | 2 |
| 15.5 | 30 |
| 49,997.05 | 5 |
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