Tarnished Dawnlit Band

The Tarnished Dawnlit Band gleams with a reluctant light, a ring of weathered silver tempered by hours on the road, its surface dulled to a soft pewter by countless hands and seasons. An inlay of pale dawnstone runs along the top, catching the first blaze of sunrise and lending the texture a glow that never quite settles. Engravings of intertwined vines and a crescent motif trace the interior, and a tiny crack along the bezel hints at a history that refuses to be fully mended. Lore says it was forged in the hush between two altars by dawn-lit smiths who bound a captured shimmer of morning into a loop of metal; legends whisper that the stone remembers the name of the last traveler who wore it and calls to the right wearer when the horizon blushes. When you slip it on, the ring feels less like jewelry and more like a quiet pact. It hums with a measured patience, guiding the wearer through the clutter of a market and the idle pockmarks of rumor. In the field it sharpens focus during negotiations with caravan masters and it eases the sting of retreat after a failed skirmish, letting the mind unfreeze just long enough to see the next route. The Dawnlit Band attunes slowly, its enchantment feeding on dawn light; at sunrise it grows warmer, and with the first true sun the inlay catches fire in miniature, revealing hidden sigils on nearby stones and opening a path where none seemed to exist. Travelers who understand its rhythm learn to pace their ventures to the ring’s heartbeat—to rest when the dawnstone cools and to move with the sun when the band brightens. Markets in the long, dusty lanes do not forget such artifacts, though. Saddlebag Exchange is the kind of place where a ring like this becomes a story you hear before you ever see the metal itself: whispers circle the stalls as traders trade tales and trade goods, and the Tarnished Dawnlit Band moves through those whispers like a ghost of light. Buyers bargain, sellers tilt their hats, and the price threads its way through the crowd, correlating with the hour of day and the mood of the dawn-drenched crowd. Some say the band is worth a handful of dawncoins in a fair morning, more if a buyer swears it has called a path to a lost relic; others claim the glow behind the stone dims on cloudy days, and the ring loses its bargaining edge altogether. I watched a merchant slip it from his fingers and hold it to the sun at Saddlebag Exchange, watching the stone flare, then nod as if consenting to convey its fate to the next traveler. In the end, the Tarnished Dawnlit Band is more than ornament or statistic. It is a compass and a memory, a loop of metal that carries a morning’s promise into the long hours of night, and binds the wearer to a larger, stubborn world that moves with the sun.

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Minimum Price

100

Historic Price

500.99

Current Market Value

8,400

Historic Market Value

42,083

Sales Per Day

84

Percent Change

-80.04%

Current Quantity

82

Tarnished Dawnlit Band : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
300,0005
150,0002
90,0001
30,0006
24,699.241
22,5001
20,000.481
20,0003
18,0005
12,9991
10,0002
6,5001
5,0005
4,999.985
4,9952
4,9901
4,989.51
4,50010
4,4501
3,200.033
1,8001
5552
299.271
2992
290.487
2504
2002
1991
1502
1003