Sterling Alloy --- Quality 1

Sterling Alloy gleams where the workshop lamps catch it, a pale metal that seems to hold light in its own veins. Its surface is smooth yet subtly grainy, like frost over a shallow stream, and every edge is chamfered with care, as if the blade of a forgetful wind sculpted it by hand. Hold it to the ear and you might hear a quiet hum, the mineral heartbeat of a forge that refused to settle. The lore whispers that this alloy was born in a comet’s tail, bathed in moonlight, cooled in river water, and tempered by a smith who trusted ritual over haste. In daylight, the color shifts between a soft silvery white and a pale pewter, never quite melting into either shade, a chameleon of metal that seems to remember the sky. In the hands of a craftsman, Sterling Alloy becomes more than a material; it becomes memory. Swords carved from it carry a note of restraint, swords that do not flash with bravado but with measured, almost clinical precision. Shields made from Sterling Alloy ripple with a quiet radiance, catching torchlight and turning it into a statement of endurance rather than show. The texture holds oil and fingerprints like a map—every line a tale, every smear a result of long nights spent filing, testing, praying that the edge would stay true. When hammered, it yields a resilience that feels buoyant, as if the metal remembers how to rebound from a fall even before the blow lands. The practical uses are as practical as they are poetic. An armor plate forged from Sterling Alloy resists corrosion and dulls the bite of cinder, while retaining enough flexibility to breathe with its wearer in heat and rain. A lockpicker’s pick, if tempered in this alloy, slips with a smoothness that makes the difference between a successful grant and a ruined reputation. The most loyal buyers say it keeps its temper longer, a patient metal that does not panic under pressure, and that steadiness spreads to the person who wields it. Markets glow with this alloy’s peculiar charm, traded not just for its utility but for the stories it carries. Traders gather at dawn around the rough-hewn stalls, where a map of prices maps itself across the wooden boards. A good batch might fetch a premium, but the true value resides in the confidence it lends to a maker who can promise a product that won’t fail when it matters most. Storytellers tell of a captain who kept Sterling Alloy bucklers aboard her brigantine, trusting the bloom of its gray sheen to outlast storm and sword alike. At Saddlebag Exchange, a fair day’s price arises not from glitter, but from the trust between trader and customer—the shared belief that metal and memory can endure together, price be damned to the wind. So the Sterling Alloy endures, not just as a material, but as a creed: craftsmanship and patience turn ordinary metal into a pledge kept in time for those who wait.

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Minimum Price

144

Historic Price

390

Current Market Value

2,471,184

Historic Market Value

6,692,790

Sales Per Day

17,161

Percent Change

-63.08%

Current Quantity

11,322

Average Quantity

7,341

Avg v Current Quantity

154.23%

Sterling Alloy --- Quality 1 : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
749,999.995
341,11110
500.057
350.995
275200
250200
225.8210
200.8647
1753
15512
151.74150
149.996
145.0526
1452,452
144.991,543
1445,846