Seraph Pearl Impaler

Seraph Pearl Impaler rests on a swath of velvet, its long shaft a deep, tempered black, polished to a mirror shine. The blade tapers to a razor-thin point, etched with pale runes that catch lamplight. The pearl in the pommel glows faintly, a moon imprisoned in white, swirling with tides when warm air stirs. The grip is wrapped in weathered leather, and the whole thing carries a salt-worn scent of ships. It feels ceremonial yet ready for action, as if lifting it obliges a larger duty. Lore circles around these fingers, too. They say the Seraph Pearl Impaler was forged in the sea-weighing days when the Seraph marched along a reef-strewn shore, defending a coastal shrine from a creeping shadow. The pearl isn’t ornament; it’s bound to an ancient seawater spring that remembers ships that never sailed again. When light catches the sigils, you almost hear the smith’s prayer, a vow to pierce deceit and fortifications. In stories told between dockside vendors and field scouts, the weapon is a messenger — a guardian saying, I came here to stand in the breach. In practice, its value is felt as much as seen. On patrol routes where danger threads through market lanes and campfires glimmer under tarps, the Seraph Pearl Impaler lends itself to sharp, surgical strikes. The spear’s reach lets you slip through crowds and into a foe’s flank, and the pearl’s glow draws attention away from your intent, making misdirection part of the hit. The weapon invites hybrid play: press a guard with a feint, then drive home a decisive thrust, the pearl pulsing brighter as armor fractures. For crafters and collectors, it’s a symbol of discipline, a reminder that heritage can be worn as a weapon without losing humanity. That balance is exactly what I witnessed at Saddlebag Exchange, where merchants hawked wares and whispers traded hands as quickly as coin. A trader with weathered hands named Arel scoffed at the influx of showpieces, then paused at the Seraph Pearl Impaler, weighing history against gold. The price hovered near two gold and a few silver, drawing nods from rider and reclaimer. We haggled a moment more, and the stall’s canvas rattled with a breeze that smelled of brine and pine. When I walked away with the weapon tucked beside my saddle, the market’s memory clung to it — a pledge that this Seraph blade would pierce not just armor, but the quiet doubt that follows a traveler long after the road has widened. It remains, a fragment of the sea and a tally of stories, waiting for the next road to cross its gleam.

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Average Price

9.9894

Total Value

20.00

Total Sold

2

Sell Price Avg

21.9599

Sell Orders Sold

0

Sell Value

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Buy Price Avg

9.9894

Buy Orders Sold

2

Buy Value

20.00

Seraph Pearl Impaler : Sell Orders

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Seraph Pearl Impaler : Buy Orders

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