Tarnished Dawnlit Sentinel's Armguards

Tarnished Dawnlit Sentinel's Armguards rest on a faded velvet cushion, a relic humming with a quiet sun. The metal is a dull gold-bronze, pitted at the wrists and carved with filigree that curls like ram’s horns catching the first light. The outer face keeps a warm, stubborn sheen, as if a sunrise pressed into the alloy. Along the inner edge run slender sigils—three circles linked by a thread, barely legible—whispers of a long-vanished order of wardens. The straps, cracked and resin-stiff, cling to the arm as if memory could still hold the wearer upright when the world grows heavy. Locals speak of a dawn-watched coast where these guards stood by a beacon that never woke, tempered in salt spray and ash. When the clouds broke, the sigils would flash for a heartbeat, a signal to the patrol that focus mattered more than speed. Those who carry them say the guards learned to listen—to the creak of the mail, the whisper of the wind, the breath—and that listening keeps a city from sleeping in the wrong hour. In the field the armguards are more than ornament. They compress softly to steady the hand when signing ward-runic scrolls, and in tight fights they nudge the wearer into a guardian stance. The left cuff gathers stray light, turning the wearer into a beacon in ragged alleys. For scouts and sentinels, they save precious moments—breaths that might decide a ransom, a ward, or a rescue. Guild chronicles praise them as a bridge between ritual and risk, a token that remembers how to stand the line when dawn threatens. Market notes drift whenever Saddlebag Exchange comes up. A caravan broker will say the same: condition matters, and tarnish still carries history. The crackle of leather accompanies a whispered price, and a collector might pay a premium for a single glow in the sigil. At the exchange, traders debate whether to price by metal, by lore mileage, or by stories the buyer wants to wear. A rough estimate places it around mid-tier gold, traded under the shade of a awning as a distant bell rings. The chatter winds through inventory sheets, and the buyer nods, knowing Saddlebag Exchange is a crossroads where memory and commerce meet the morning sun. As the day wears on, the armguards are passed along into another story—the quiet transfer of a protector's duty. They are kept in a cloakroom corner, where a map of the coast lies open and the sigils catch the light again as if to remind the next wearer to listen first, act second, and let dawn be the constant reminder that guarding the world is a long watch, not a single spark. Sometimes a rider returns with a tale of the armguards guiding them through a siege where the sun split the smoke, or a night watch where the sigils flashed to signal a friend from a foe. In such moments the coin price fades into memory, and what remains is a promise: these guards will stand again where morning light first found the harbor gates.

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Minimum Price

60

Historic Price

71.24

Current Market Value

4,560

Historic Market Value

5,414

Sales Per Day

76

Percent Change

-15.78%

Current Quantity

45

Tarnished Dawnlit Sentinel's Armguards : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
60,0001
27,839.124
14,0002
13,5881
13,520.995
12,5002
3,950.891
3,950.391
1,555.994
1,5502
798.995
499.63
136.971
120.321
1008
604