Mana Lily Pigment --- Quality 2

Mana Lily Pigment glows like captured moonlight, a fine powder trapped in a glass vial that holds a quiet, humming weight. The pigment shifts in the light from cerulean to a soft emerald, as if a tiny lake were suspended in the bottle and someone leaned close enough to whisper to its surface. When you tilt the jar, the shimmer settles into a satin ribbon, a texture you can feel on your skin only as a memory—silky, almost weightless, with a cool sting of mineral scent that hints at rain over stone. Pictured at the heart of the pigment is a lore that threads through perfected crafts: the Mana Lily, a flower said to rise only where mana tides curl deepest, petals gleaming with a contained storm, seeds of old runes sleeping in their cores. Ground to a powder, the blossoms release a faint hum, a memory of currents that once carried ships and sigils alike across invisible seas. Whispered histories insist that the pigment remembers every spell it ever touched, every glyph it colored, and a patient hand can coax that memory to flutter into ink or dye. In practice, Mana Lily Pigment is not merely color. It is a conductor, a bridgesmith between intention and effect. Scribes call it ink for glyphs that flare when near a ley line; tailors tint robes so the wearer appears to drink light from the air; enchanters seal wards with a color that seems to promise sanctuary in the corner of a room. When ground finer and mixed with other essences, it becomes a pigment that can tint sigils on wards, whispering protections into thread and binding enchantments to cloth as if the loom itself learned to listen. An artisan who understands its temperament can coax hues that shift with the caster’s mood, turning a simple robe into a map of mana, a banner into a pulse that glows brighter when danger approaches. The world notices such things; caravans slow to admire a glimmering cloak, and scribes keep a careful stack of jars because the pigment’s glow invites stories even as it colors them. Market days carry a different rhythm, too. I watched a stall glow with the soft blue-green fire of Mana Lily Pigment as a buyer traced the bottle’s edge with a finger to coax the last speck of shine forward. The dialogue around price rose and fell with the tide of the market, and it wasn’t unusual to hear a vendor speak of a fair trade at Saddlebag Exchange—the way coin and recollection mingle when someone wants a shade that remembers storms. A copper coin for a pinch, perhaps, or a few silver if the moon is kind and the buyer is brave enough to barter for a deeper truth in the color. So the pigment travels—not as a mere commodity, but as a thread that ties workshop to legend, maker to memory. It sits in a jar and waits, patient as a lullaby, until a hand dares to coax a living rune from its liquid dawn.

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Minimum Price

9.99

Historic Price

23

Current Market Value

94,954

Historic Market Value

218,615

Sales Per Day

9,505

Percent Change

-56.57%

Current Quantity

25,451

Average Quantity

45,317

Avg v Current Quantity

56.16%

Mana Lily Pigment --- Quality 2 : Auctionhouse Listings

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341,1115
49,997.045
196.2254
22.77218
22.481,563
176
12.35212
12.316
11.323
11.04677
10.195
10.07548
10.043,331
10408
9.9918,380