Quick Peridot --- Quality 1

Quick Peridot gleams with a sun-warmed olive glow, a teardrop of glassy stone cut to razor facets that catch light and scatter emerald motes across a traveler’s palm. Its surface feels unexpectedly slick, like a half-polished root, with microgrooves running along its belly that whisper when you drag a fingertip across them. A thin line of gold specks snakes within, tuning the light so that even a glint from a campfire seems to quicken its heartbeat. The lore says it was born where the earth forgot to sleep—crystallized in the moment a caravan crossed a fault line, when wheels clattered and a hawk cried out, and the stone chose speed as its language. People swear the Quick Peridot remembers the hurry of rivers and the hush of mountain passes, that it carries a memory of the road itself. When you press it to your skin, the warmth isn’t merely physical; it thrums with a pulse that seems to pace your own breath, urging you to move with a little more intention. In the market beneath the granite arches, traders chide the wind that keeps their coins aloft and say that a good Quick Peridot is a partner, not merely a bauble. Those who mend broken routes or guide caravans rely on the stone to sharpen their instincts—the moment you cradle it, steps quicken, time seems to fold, and you catch—almost before you knew you needed it—a glimpse of the path ahead. It’s prized by scouts who want to slip through rain-slick paths or outrun a night-storm that rolls like a drum across the plain. The effect isn’t loud; rather, it composes with the world’s tempo, a soft emphasis that lets you do more with less effort. Pricing isn’t fixed, and the saddle-scented aisles of Saddlebag Exchange tell the tale best. A handful of coins can buy a bright shard in fair weather, but a darker, more translucent specimen will demand patience and a few favors, maybe a story shared over hot tea. The traders say the true value is not just the stone but the readiness it grants—the way it makes a rider feel that a mile has already surrendered to their pace, and the road, finally, becomes a partner rather than a trial. An apothecary might set one into a pendant, pairing it with a light talisman so a healer can reach a wounded scout before dusk. In festival tales, a Quick Peridot travels with messengers who outrun omens, bending the world toward mercy rather than burden. The stone’s fame grows not only from its shine but from how it stitches people together—merchants, trackers, map-makers, rivals who someday share a route found together. In the end, it remains a small thing: a moment’s trust and a willing heart. The road is long, but the Peridot offers both, a gleam that points toward the wind. And sometimes, when dusk falls, a shared tale about the gem’s mercy travels farther than the road itself.

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Minimum Price

340

Historic Price

500

Current Market Value

701,760

Historic Market Value

1,032,000

Sales Per Day

2,064

Percent Change

-32%

Current Quantity

399

Average Quantity

391

Avg v Current Quantity

102.05%

Quick Peridot --- Quality 1 : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
341,1114
49,997.045
1,975.911
829.851
698.9944
696.063
48919
4501
445.999
445.9831
429.2341
423.684
4232
422.9912
422.224
42212
421.991
41560
400.91
40016
3995
3951
394.998
39411
39338
35040
349.991
34917
3412
3405