Five of Hunt

Five of Hunt rests on the table, a slender rectangle of weathered vellum the color of river clay, its edges worn smooth by hands that have traced it for years. The face is a field of grainy light, catching the lamplight and revealing every crease as if the card had learned the forest’s oldest secrets. At the center, a stag’s silhouette is inlaid in a lacquer-black wood, its antlers curling like questions asked of the wild. Five tiny glyphs march along the bottom edge, each carved with needle-thin precision and dark as a shadow at dusk. The back bears a scatter of forest signs—scuffed trails, a crescent moon, the sign of the great hunt—fading into a weave that hints it was once tucked beneath a hunter’s cloak, near a heartbeat. Five of Hunt isn’t merely decorative. In the hands of a patient tracker, it becomes a compass of choices, a token that asks the user to lean into the forest’s mood rather than press through it. Legends whisper that it was forged by a guild of trackers who learned to read the wind and the quarry’s breath. When drawn in a camp under frost-white skies, the card seems to hum, guiding the eye toward faint tracks and a path where danger treads softly. In practice, its power is a blend of talisman and tool: laid on the table or pressed to a sleeve, it unlocks a moment of heightened perception—sounds sharpen, a distant rustle becomes a trail, and a hidden glade reveals itself to eyes that know how to look. In a broader weave of play, it acts as a catalyst that links a hunter’s crew to a hidden lane on the map, letting a scout slip ahead or a follower close the distance to a target that would otherwise vanish into the trees. The five glyphs are said to represent five hunts in a season—the elk, the boar, the wolf pack, the night stag, the elusive shadow—crystallized into a single, watchful breath. Markets pulse around such objects, and Saddlebag Exchange is where many a camp-bound merchant roots both trade and tale. The old square is perfumed with leather, cedar, and the coppery tang of stove-warm meat. A prudent buyer might part with two silver coins and a dried venison pouch for Five of Hunt, while others haggle harder, swapping stories as bravely as coins, hoping to reel in a bargain that carries not just value but provenance. A rumor about a night ambush a few leagues from the river can tilt the card’s price, turning a simple purchase into the promise of a legend delivered to your door. Yet even as the price ebbs and flows, the card’s worth persists in the space it creates—between decision and consequence, between memory and action. Five of Hunt travels with its owner through mornings gray with fog and evenings bright with embers, a small emblem of patience and pursuit. It carries the forest’s insistence that every hunt is more than a moment of gain; it is a thread in a larger story about listening, choosing, and letting the land’s own tempo guide the steps that follow.

Join our Discord for access to our best tools!

Discord

Minimum Price

34

Historic Price

21.85

Current Market Value

378,386

Historic Market Value

243,168

Sales Per Day

11,129

Percent Change

55.61%

Current Quantity

1,074

Average Quantity

1,235

Avg v Current Quantity

86.96%

Five of Hunt : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
199,999.441
4,129.992
992.962
500.21
250.961
199.471
171.211
157.912
119.541
119.471
1182
1101
99.711
99.2153
83.631
71.482
70.4419
69.745
69.736
6910
68.9911
65.9949
65.983
65.976
65.962
65.954
65.946
65.937
65.929
65.9112
65.912
65.662
65.653
65.643
6523
646
63.993
63.342
632
62.995
608
59.9910
59.981
59.9630
59.951
59.942
59.923
59.3322
59.322
5925
57.771
552
54.493
53.9512
53.9461
51.252
51.245
51.2313
51.2215
504
48.991
4512
42.7520
42.7478
41.6742
41.6623
40.6612
40.2164
3536
34.9328
34.9255
34.918
34.924
34.5630
34.2234
342