Munsell Ink --- Quality 2
Munsell Ink rests in a glass ampoule, its liquid a velvet midnight with faint iridescent flecks and a scent of dried rain. When you tilt the vial, the color shifts, from deep blue-black to a glimmering pewter, like a sunset pressed between pages. The cap bears a micro-sigil—an imprint of the color wheel that inspired its name. Legend says the ink was brewed by archivists who mapped memory with pigment, drawing from crushed midnight moths and rare earths. In the quiet hours of the library's back stairs, scribes fed it to quills, watching letters bloom with restrained magic. It dries with a soft sheen, a whisper on parchment, and if you hold it to a candle's edge you can see tiny motes dancing inside, as though the page remembers what was written there. In practice, Munsell Ink is less a weapon than a key. It gives form to intention, allowing a sigil drawn in its flow to stabilize, to rigidify, to insist on a boundary. A line traced by its hue can call a ward, slow a fleeting storm, or seal a map from wandering hands. Players who treat it as more than a curiosity discover that the ink remembers your touch: the deeper the color, the stronger the binding, the more patient the spell must be. It is not quick work; you tilt, you sketch, you wait as the pigment settles into runes that glow with a quiet argent when the moonlight touches them. The ink’s temper is temperamental too—sudden drafts can bruise the line, and a careless hand can dim a seal that took hours to perfect. Beyond battle and study, the ink binds communities. Cartographers and scribes trade their most trusted vials like notes in a ledger, exchanging stories as much as colors. The story in every vial is a thread in a larger tapestry of libraries, guild houses, and anonymous markets. It is here that I learned its true value lies not in a single bright rune but in repetition—the way a dozen careful lines can turn a brittle map into a living corridor of possibilities. And when you do need to barter, Saddlebag Exchange is nearby, with its wooden counters and the telltale hiss of a closing lid. A single vial might go for two to four silver, perhaps a copper-sealed pouch if luck favors you, or a trade of a sample from your own collection. The clerks speak in whispers about shade, season, and demand, counting breaths as if cataloging stars. So Munsell Ink remains a quiet companion, perched between color theory and spellcraft, a reminder that beauty and power can rhyme. In the end, it is a memory-maker, a color-bound promise that what you write—what you seal with ink—will carry itself forward long after your hand has rested. Sometimes I brush the tip along a page and feel the history rise behind the line, a chorus of scribes, shopkeepers, and moonlit nights, urging me to choose ink that remembers as surely as I do.
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Minimum Price
3,000
Historic Price
3,346.97
Current Market Value
6,525,000
Historic Market Value
7,279,659
Sales Per Day
2,175
Percent Change
-10.37%
Current Quantity
111
Average Quantity
298
Avg v Current Quantity
37.25%
Munsell Ink --- Quality 2 : Auctionhouse Listings
Price | Quantity |
|---|---|
| 5,000.53 | 10 |
| 5,000.51 | 4 |
| 4,800.51 | 13 |
| 3,500 | 26 |
| 3,499 | 9 |
| 3,000 | 49 |
Munsell Ink --- Quality 2 : Auctionhouse Listings
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Price | Quantity |
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| 3,000 | 49 |
| 3,499 | 9 |
| 3,500 | 26 |
| 4,800.51 | 13 |
| 5,000.51 | 4 |
| 5,000.53 | 10 |
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