Two of Rot

Two of Rot rests on the edge of a weathered counter, two small discs of bone-white stone linked by a slender iron chain that looks as ancient as the street outside. They catch the lamplight in a way that makes the runes etched into their faces glow a pale, sickly green, as if the ink themselves were alive and stretching through the rock. One disc bears a clean, almost clinical circle of sigils; the other wears a jagged knot of hooks and spirals that seems to pulse when you breathe near it. The texture is curious: cool and smooth at first, then grainy as if a seedbed of moss pressed into the stone and forgot to let go. It smells faintly of damp earth and something like old rope, the kind of scent that makes the skin prickle with memory and unease. A legend threads through the shop like a draft you can’t quite see—a yarn of two siblings who sealed their fates with rot and ritual. They carved both discs in the heat of a plague year, promising to exchange life for a deeper understanding of decay. The craftsman’s hands had steady grace, but the rot had its own insistence, turning their knowledge into a tool that demanded balance: power for a price. Since then, the Two of Rot has moved in circles where ciphers breathe and markets hum with the odd fear of what it might awaken. In the right hands, it becomes a hinge, a quiet invitation to watch what happens when the line between life and ruin blurs. In practice, Two of Rot is not a shiny charm to tuck into a belt pouch. It is a focus, a catalyst, a token that aggravates the world’s own slow rot. When laid against a spell or a tool that draws on decay, its sigils flare and the effect deepens—rot latches on longer, spreads more stubbornly, and the living target begins to feel the slow insistence of time turning against them. For a necromancer or a field occultist, it’s a durable step on a longer path: you do not simply curse a foe; you curate a chamber of rot, coaxing it to expand its reach while watching for the moment when it bites back in an unexpected way. For a hunter of secrets, it can unlock a somber ritual that requires patience and a willingness to listen to what the forest of disease has to say when spoken through the right instrument. Market talk rarely stays quiet around such a thing. I’ve watched a caravan stall near the city gates where a leather-wrapped broker from the Saddlebag Exchange weights the value of the Two of Rot against the moon’s mood and the rumor of a new rot-pest creeping along the river. Prices drift like fog—lower when fear is healing, higher when hope is scarce, yet steady enough that a careful buyer can tell a story from a bargain. People speak of the discs as more than price or prestige; they speak of responsibility, of keeping the rot where it serves a purpose and never lets itself become the master. Two of Rot, then, is not merely an object. It is a narrative hinge—a quiet reminder that power, memory, and decay walk the same road, and sometimes you have to decide who leads.

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Minimum Price

28.53

Historic Price

11.63

Current Market Value

167,984

Historic Market Value

68,477

Sales Per Day

5,888

Percent Change

145.31%

Current Quantity

850

Average Quantity

1,279

Avg v Current Quantity

66.46%

Two of Rot : Auctionhouse Listings

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Quantity
10,000.951
3,029.691
2,000.91
956.181
582.531
444.571
420.691
420.562
356.561
339.371
332.241
278.822
216.81
2092
207.882
200.1420
200.132
20035
199.991
19020
18513
1808
179.9911
174.881
149.921
147.651
140.9917
14015
135.253
99.9833
94.083
7567
74.995
74.988
74.975
74.962
74.9514
74.944
74.9311
74.99
74.8993
72.896
72.8828
70.8733
67.339
6714
62.6728
44.6713
40.52
40.4929
35.4910
35.4837
35.4726
3515
34.313
34.2222
34.219
34.24
34.194
33.191
33.14
33.0325
29.7336
29.1127
28.8222
28.814
28.538