Tarnished Dawnlit Carver

Tarnished Dawnlit Carver rests on a faded velvet cloth, its blade catching the lamp glow in a pale, almost breathless gleam. The steel is a quiet dawn color—cool to the touch, with a patina that hints at tides and time rather than rust alone. A slender fuller threads along the center like a seam of light split in two, and along its length are micro-suns and wave-runes that catch in the lamplight and look almost alive when you move the blade just so. The edge, while dulled by years of travel and weather, holds a whisper of its former kiss with catastrophe and dawn alike. The hilt is wrapped in weathered leather, seams pocked with nicks from camps and caravans, and a small sunburst ferrule gleams coppery where the cloth has worn thin. It feels heavier with history than it looks, as if every stride of its carrier stamped a new memory into the grip. There is lore tucked into its weight, too. They say a dawn-smith forged it for a crusade that would tilt the balance at the hour when the first light fell on a collapsed citadel. The carver’s edge was tempered in sea-wind and in prayer, blessed to carve through shadow as easily as through flesh. But dawn does not keep its promises forever, and the blade accrued blemish as settlements rose and fell, as ships cut through fog and sailors learned to listen for the glint of a missing sun. When the last battle cooled into memory, the Dawnlit Carver found its way into a chapel’s reliquary, then out again with a merchant who swore it sang when the city stirred at daybreak. The world keeps its own songs, and this blade still hums with a faint, metallic hymn whenever the hours grow soft and pale. In practical terms, the weapon is more than ornament. In the hands of a skilled bearer, it channels dawnlight into radiant energy that slices through corruption and night-haunts more cleanly than a common blade could manage. It doesn’t simply deal damage; it reveals hidden sigils on scrolls and doors when the light is right, nudging a quest along by exposing a path that would otherwise stay shadowed. Its true trick is attunement—the blade asks for a moment of trust, a willingness to walk at the limit where daybreak and danger meet. Then its pulses of light accelerate the wearer’s steps, sharpen their resolve, and sometimes even mend a wound with a pale, sun-warm breath of energy. Market whispers place this relic in the hands of travelers who barter with ghost coins and old oaths. In the Saddlebag Exchange—the bustling corner where seasoned traders test memory as much as metal—the Dawnlit Carver has appeared enough times to be both coveted and cautious. A clerk weighs it with a steady eye, weighing history against current need, and finally names a price that reflects its story as much as its edge. The blade has fetched fair gold in those stalls, sometimes more when its legend shines brightest, and less when the world doubted daylight could still carve a way through the dark. So the Tarnished Dawnlit Carver remains a traveler’s companion and a guardian of dawn. It answers the call of daybreak with a quiet glare, and those who carry it may find the world opening its doors just enough to let light slip through.

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Minimum Price

90

Historic Price

219.25

Current Market Value

7,920

Historic Market Value

19,294

Sales Per Day

88

Percent Change

-58.95%

Current Quantity

97

Tarnished Dawnlit Carver : Auctionhouse Listings

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Quantity
199,9991
100,0002
95,0001
20,0003
18,0001
15,0001
14,999.991
10,0001
8,00016
7,7775
4,5001
4,0002
3,880.82
3,0004
2,5001
2,4001
2,314.872
2,0002
1,0003
2002
1995
1805
17511
1508
1405
1251
118.062
1185
903