Royal Roast

Royal Roast rests on a pewter charger, its surface lacquered to a deep mahogany glow, steam rising in thin silver threads and catching the light like tiny banners. The skin trembles with a delicate resistance when you press a finger into it, a caramel crisp giving way to tender, almost velvet meat beneath. The aroma sweeps the room—the smoky pine of campfires, a whisper of clove, and something richer, a memory of long feasts hosted in vaulted halls where banners never stopped fluttering. It feels ceremonial, almost regal, as if the dish carries a ledger of ancient dinners and the voices of cooks who carved meals out of scarcity and triumph. A let fall of fat gleams along the edge, and you can see the perfect balance of salt and heat, as if the roast had learned patience through generations. This is not merely sustenance; it is a relic that travels with travelers and couriers, a dish that stories chase. Legends say the Royal Roast was prepared during a moonlit standoff between a king and a usurper, where a single slice steadied a wavering army, and the first bite promised a measure of unity even as the blade hovered. It’s told in tavern whispers that the recipe survived because a guardians’ choir embedded its spices in dream-filled jars, to be opened only when a council needed courage. When you lift the lid, you taste a warmth that remembers frost on the hills, and you understand why the nobles and navies alike prize this dish beyond mere flavor: it is a tangible credit of trust, a gesture that can reknit alliances with a single savory breath. In the world of quests and caravans, the Royal Roast shows its other face. A feast centerpiece, it draws characters to listen, to trade stories, to set aside rivalries long enough to sign pacts or share a smoke. In gameplay, its uses go beyond nourishment; it unlocks temporary boosts to morale, heightens perception at a critical moment, and sweetens bargains with faction emissaries who would otherwise bite their lip at every word. That is how a single plate becomes a hinge, turning small expeditions into legacies, turning merchants into messengers, turning a road-worn adventurer into someone who can turn a rumor into a treaty. On the market, even the varied stalls defer to tradition. At Saddlebag Exchange, the Royal Roast has a price that glows with history as much as with gold. Traders whisper about supply, about festivals that swell demand, about the way a good roast travels with caravans as though it were a passport. If you carry it into the next town, you do more than feed a body—you feed a narrative, a promise that the road ahead might hold a brighter table, a brighter tomorrow. Some nights, when the firelight flickers and the crowd hums softly, a dish like this becomes a map. Each bite proposes a waypoint—trust, trade, courage, and the long, patient build toward home. Food stories and kinship endure.

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Minimum Price

39.3

Historic Price

10.41

Current Market Value

10,589,620

Historic Market Value

2,805,036

Sales Per Day

269,456

Percent Change

277.52%

Current Quantity

27,792

Average Quantity

85,801

Avg v Current Quantity

32.39%

Royal Roast : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
341,1115
49,997.045
7019
67524
5510,471
45.992
45.46
40779
39.474
39.3988
39.381,730
39.36431
39.34661
39.3329
39.329,557
39.33,411