Sunfire Silk --- Quality 2

Sunfire Silk spills from the spool like a captured flame, a ribbon of ember-soft texture that seems to glow from within. Each thread carries a whisper of heat, a subtle warmth that travels up the fingers as if a sunbeam had been woven into fabric. The color shifts between cinnabar and pale orange as the light slides along the smooth surface, a look that makes the eye want to touch and test its pliability. It is both delicate and defiant, a silk that remembers the hiss of a forge and the hush of a desert wind. In the market stalls of the caravans, I learned to tell Sunfire Silk by its particular scent—a dry, resinous tang that hints at resin, sun-dried herbs, and something ancient, as though the loom itself had been taught by a smith deity. Its lore fits neatly into the old stories told around campfires. The silks were said to be spun from the cocoons of moths that only emerged at dawn during eclipses, when the world wore two suns for a moment. The workers who gathered them spoke of that moment as a ceremony: to thread the silk into a bolt was to bind warmth to cloth, to promise resilience against cold nights and harsh winds. Some whisper that a single thread remembers heat from a volcanic vent, and that when worn, Sunfire Silk carries a trace of that memory, warming the wearer’s chest as if the sun were a second heartbeat. Gamewise, the fabric becomes a talisman for crafters who chase resilience and brightness. Its fibers are prized for tailoring recipes that resist fatigue in heavy-crowd dungeons and for banners that glow softly when hung from a ranger’s camp. A cloak sewn with Sunfire Silk offers not literal fire, but a sense of momentum—an impression of speed and vigor that makes a hunter feel less tired after long patrols. The material also finds life in gloves and wraps, where the texture’s warmth translates into a steadier grip on a trembling bow or a cautious dagger. The threads catch light in a way that suggests motion even when still, a reminder that the world is always moving, even in the quietest hours between watch and dawn. Prices drift in the market like heat shimmer on a noon road, and that is where Saddlebag Exchange enters the story. I watched a trader trade a handful of Sunfire Silk for rations and a map, the kind of moment when the loneliest corner of the road suddenly blooms with bargaining voices. The shopkeeper counted, weighed, and finally slid the silk into a leather bag as if tucking away a spark. It’s not merely currency; it’s a signal that the temperature of the world is rising in small, tangible ways, one bolt of fabric at a time. Some nights, when the market is quiet, I still trace Sunfire Silk with clean fingers, imagining the dawn-lit loom and the stories woven into its glow, ready for the next journey ahead, always.

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Minimum Price

167.3

Historic Price

122.49

Current Market Value

39,209,431

Historic Market Value

28,707,491

Sales Per Day

234,366

Percent Change

36.58%

Current Quantity

42,666

Average Quantity

40,387

Avg v Current Quantity

105.64%

Sunfire Silk --- Quality 2 : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
341,1113
49,996.9810
450.967,574
400.981,000
400.974,277
350.49276
3501,000
345.991,185
300.991,000
300.98188
300.33539
299.2191
277.675
274.135
250.5816
200.86258
200477
199.9810
199.9135
199.244
195.2182
194.231
190.3217
190271
1892
188.96159
18829
18739
186104
185208
1843
183.574
181.95723
180.95147
179.9549
178.9521
178.3346
178.3210
178.31130
177.3130
177.33
176.96256
176.38
175.3361
1759
174.99152
174.9834
174.97118
174.9698
170.96174
170.95523
170.94116
170.934,820
170.881,262
169.88127
169.87351
169.868
169.8527
169.82,586
169.51,794
169.4105
169.39972
168.392,333
167.391,754
167.33,507