Refreshing Serum --- Quality 1

Refreshing Serum sits on the counter like a captured drop of dawn. The vial is slender and crystal clear, etched with frostlike veins that catch the lamp’s glow and throw pale blue prisms across the grain of the wood. Its stopper is carved from pale resin, smooth as bone and cool to the touch, and a crescent-moon seal is pressed into a wax kiss at the top, as if the tide itself had gentled the bottle shut. Inside, the liquid is a pale aquamarine that swirls with a quiet patience, catching flecks of gold when you tilt it, as if a strand of sunlight had been bottled along with the water. The texture is the first mercy—slick and almost velvety, cooling the skin in a way that makes breath come a little easier, a touch that feels like a quick exhale after a long climb. Its scent carries sea-salt and citrus, with a hint of resin that lingers just long enough to feel earned. Lore has it that the serum was born of a pact between healers and the tide. It is said to be distilled from dew gathered at dawn above the Moonwatch reefs, tempered with kelp and a single shard of auric blossom that grows only where the water runs clear and honest. The keepers who first bottled it spoke of it as a language the ocean could understand—how a fever could be coaxed to quiet, how a wound could remember to knit itself closed, how a body’s stubborn fibers could be reminded to stay brave even when the mind grows tired. Men and women who have nothing left to barter sometimes swear the serum carries a memory of home, a call to return to a place where salt air is a language you can still speak. In the world I’ve learned to navigate, the serum’s usefulness goes beyond a moment’s relief. It isn’t simply a potion—it's a quiet companion on long sails and longer nights, a reagent that can turn a failed watch into a steady shift, a fever into a cool, listening calm. In combat skirmishes, a drop can steadied a shaking hand and sharpen the eye for a breath or two, turning panic into stilled focus just long enough to pull a comrade back from the edge. It also pairs with the other tools of a traveling apothecary—bandages that remember pressure and an ointment that won’t cling when the tide turns—and together they become a lifeline in the midst of a crowded harbor or a canyon trail where danger slides in from unseen angles. Market days bring their own songs to the dock, and Saddlebag Exchange hums with the rhythm of the road: traders call out prices while caravans rattle and creak, leather and linen spilling from wagons like a map of the region’s needs. A single vial of Refreshing Serum can walk the line between luxury and necessity, priced with the tide—often around a dozen to sixteen silver in fair weather, more when storms press in or supply runs thin. I’ve watched buyers haggle on their heels, the price slipping on a slow day and rising when a ship’s bell rings the end of a voyage. It’s a small drama that repeats itself across the world—a moment of scarcity, a burst of relief, and a shared belief that a moment of calm can begin with one cool touch from a bottle that tastes like the sea and remembers your name.

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Minimum Price

1,000

Historic Price

417.99

Current Market Value

634,000

Historic Market Value

265,005

Sales Per Day

634

Percent Change

139.24%

Current Quantity

899

Average Quantity

237

Avg v Current Quantity

379.32%

Refreshing Serum --- Quality 1 : Auctionhouse Listings

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