Champion's Bento

Champion's Bento rests in a lacquered box the color of midnight rain, its lid etched with a curling dragon and fine gold filigree that catch the light as you tilt it. Steam threads escape through a tiny crack, carrying a scent that mingles soy, citrus, and something smoky that hints at campfire nights. When you lift the lid, the box reveals a careful tapestry of compartments: pearl-white grains that gleam like tiny beads, braised slices of meat lacquered to a dark honey, bright greens steamed just enough to hold their snap, and a small cup of glossy glaze that radiates heat. The textures tell a story—rice soft as a whispered vow, meat yielding under the teeth, greens crisp with a touch of bitterness to balance the sweetness. It’s a meal that feels prepared for a long trek, yet refined enough to be offered to a champion in the quiet moment between skirmishes. Lore laces the dish as surely as its scent. They say the recipe was born in the shadowed kitchens of a courier’s guild, where a weary envoy fed a beleaguered detachment after a brutal crossing. The box was designed to survive a march: sturdy wood, a seal that keeps the glaze from soaking through, a compartment for a balm-like sauce that could be poured over the rice to revive the mind as well as the body. From village feasts to frontline bivouacs, the Bento travels with stories pressed into its lacquer—tales of mercy shown to a fallen champion, of a vow taken by cooks to feed the brave with something both comforting and, somehow, renewing. That renewal is not merely appetite. In the field, Champion's Bento acts as a practical talisman. When carried on a long patrol or slipping into a dungeon crawl, its contents can be consumed on the move, restoring health and stamina enough to steady a wobbling cadence or coax a group forward after a brutal encounter. The moment of bite becomes a pause in the chaos—a reminder that nourishment, like courage, is forged through steady practice, not sudden luck. For the seasoned traveler, it’s more than sustenance; it’s a compact with the road itself, a promise that even a hard day can end with something warm and certain awaiting you. Market whispers drift through the bazaar as I walk past the stalls, and one sign in particular catches my eye: Saddlebag Exchange. The ledger of the Exchange glints in the sun, and a merchant with calloused hands explains how prices swing with the wind of demand. On brisk market days, Champion's Bento can command a premium, sometimes priced around several gold coins, while on lean mornings a nimble rival undercuts the display and the crowd moves with the trading. I watch as a traveler barsters, the vendor tapping the bell metal of the box and nodding at the exchange’s rhythm—the world moving, one nourishing bite at a time. In the end, Champion's Bento is more than a meal. It’s a vessel of memory and endurance, a portable piece of a larger journey, and a quiet handshake between hunger and hope that travels with every step.

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Minimum Price

29

Historic Price

10.46

Current Market Value

3,993,068

Historic Market Value

1,440,258

Sales Per Day

137,692

Percent Change

177.25%

Current Quantity

10,503

Average Quantity

38,329

Avg v Current Quantity

27.4%

Champion's Bento : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
341,11140
49,997.045
550.983
35.9831
34.716
34.6914
34.6748
34.621
34.58501
34.5711
343
33.9118
32.966
325
31.66117
31.659
31.6328
31.523
31.4640
31.455
31.442
31.43299
31.4212
29.8213
29.5315
29.487
29.47106
29.3517
29.33200
29.32122
29.3214
29.252,054
296,438