Sargle's Fortune #12
Sargle's Fortune #12 gleams faintly on the scarred oak counter, its cover a patchwork of burgundy leather cracked like an old quay plank. A brass clasp in the shape of a curling wave binds it shut, and every ripple of the metal feels cool to the touch, as if a tide whispers through the forge. The edges are worn smooth, the surface itchy with fine grit from countless fingers, and the sigil—an inked crescent cradling a single, glimmering eye—is embossed so deeply you can feel it under the skin of your thumb. Open the thing, and the scent of resin and salt rises, a tangy reminder that this small book has traveled more miles than most ships. The pages themselves are a yellowed parchment, faintly lined with an old handwriting that looks like a storm-weathered map, where each tilt of the ink hints at a possible turn of fate. Lore circles Sargle’s Fortune #12 like a current in a harbor. They say Sargle was a roving trader who stitched stories into trade-woods and talismans, a man who believed luck was a tradeable commodity as much as silk or spice. The twelfth card, in particular, is said to carry the echo of a tide—not merely a wave, but a decision that folds back upon itself. Some claim the card hums when the air carries salt and perfume from far-off seas; others insist it’s the texture of the paper, slightly slick from the careful oil of a hand that has handled too many promises. If you listen closely, you can almost hear the murmur of rigging and the drop of a bell as the fortune shifts from one possible route to another. The lore threads the card into the daily life of sailors and scavengers alike, a talisman that gives a nod to risk and reward in equal measure. In practice, the card has a way of nudging choices toward outcomes that feel earned and earned again. A clue might surface when you lay Sargle’s Fortune #12 atop a map fragment, the ink pooling at a crossroads as if a current had chosen that spot specifically. It’s not a guarantee, but it acts like a weather vane, pointing toward the door you didn’t see until you trusted the card’s soft insistence. In a ruin, it could reveal a hidden latch or a stair that leads under a knee-deep pool, saving you hours of wandering and a heap of trouble with wardens or bandits. Used wisely, the card strengthens alliances, because bargaining partners recognize the weight of a decision supported by such a relic. Market days at Saddlebag Exchange make the card feel almost alive. Traders haggle with a rhythm that matches the lapping shore, and the price—often around six silver pieces in quiet seas, edging up during festival tides—reflects the card’s volatility as much as its desirability. A token of luck, a leg up in a precarious plan, a whispered omen in the growl of a bargain—Sargle’s Fortune #12 does more than sit on a shelf. It travels, it tests, it tugs the line between fortune and fate, and in the right hands, it remains a quiet compass in a world that never stops shifting.
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