Crown of Sorrow



The Crown of Sorrow is an ornate crown of Ascendant Hive authority which psionically connects the wearer's mind to those of all nearby Hive, along with granting them access to Hive magics and arcana. It was originally created by the Hive God Savathûn, the Witch-Queen as part of a trap against the exiled Cabal Emperor Calus.

The Sorrow Bearer
"Gahlran believed the Crown made the Hive his. Now he is [mine]."

- The Witch, Insidious.

The crown was first left on a stray War moon, which was claimed as an athenaeum world by Calus' Loyalist Cabal. It was then located by Katabasis, a Hunter-turned Shadow who helped find the crown and deliver to the former emperor.

When it was delivered, the Psions studying the crown guessed that it was crafted in imitation of the Taken King's power to compel wills. Upon analysis, however, it was discovered that the crown meant to serve as a surveillance device, feeding all sorts of data to the Witch Queen deep within the Ascendant Plane. Calus, wanting a Shadow to control the Hive imprisoned within the Menagerie, had bred a Ceremonial Bather in the Royal Pools of Leviathan named Gahlran to be strong willed and wear the crown as his anointed Sorrow-Bearer.

Calus met with the newly born Gahlran and had his Psion Councilors present the massive, plated helm to him from above. As they lower the crown, Gahlran heard a litany of voices shouting down at him from inside the artifact as it slowly descended. Despite his protests, Galhran is forced by the Psions to don the Hive artifact, which would meld his mind with a hundred billion Hive throughout the Leviathan. Wearing the crown, however, revealed a more sinister purpose: to subvert the wearer's mind to the Witch Queen's will using Hive glyphs etched into a viral language within the crown's interior.

The Crown would drive the unwilling Gahlran insane as he took control over the imprisoned Hive, creating a Kingdom of Sorrow within the depths of Calus' treasure vaults until his death at the hands of a six-manned fireteam of Guardians, rendering the helm inert without a bearer. It was then recovered by The Guardian after the raid and presented to either Benedict 99-40 or Werner 99-40. While the Crown of Sorrow was back in the Cabal's possession, Calus had his Psions continue to telepathically analyze it for additional traps.

Presage
Following the Arrival of the Black Fleet, Calus (who sought to commune with the entity behind the Darkness) had his Psion Councilors psychically alter the Crown from its original purpose. Instead of controlling the mind of the bearer, it would now openly meld minds together into a gestalt consciousness and transmit their thoughts telepathically. Now gilded with gold from the Castellum, the exiled emperor sought using the Crown on captive, undead Scorn as vessels for communing with the Voice in the Darkness. Lacking a connective tissue, Calus introduced Egregore spores to the Crown to help channel the Scorn's mindless thoughts into an open conduit.

The Crown was shipped aboard the Glykon Volatus along with Calus's scribe Amsot, numerous Psion Councilors and Katabasis in preparation for its grand experiment; which was to happen at the planet-sized Darkness anomaly in place of Mars' disappearance. Once the Glykon had crossed into the anomaly, the councilors placed their hands on the Crown and focus their cognition through it. They pry open the Scorn's collective synaptic pathways and sew them into the fabric of the anomaly's memetic sphere. The first communion however was initially a failure as Calus' call was unanswered. Many failed attempts to repeat the communion saw the Crown's golden flush tarnished by Egregore spores, having burrowed its way into the crown's precious metal adornments since the last communion attempt. The latest attempt, however, saw the councilors incinerated as the Glykon was pulled into the anomaly's event horizon before it impacted and ran adrift between dimensions. Calus could hear the entity's thoughts calling through the Crown of Sorrow, beckoning him to the anomaly in Mercury's absence, before he himself was spirited away.

Katabasis and his Loyalist crew were left behind to fend for themselves against the rampant Scorn as the interior of the Glykon was constantly transforming within the Darkness anomaly. His Psion cohort Qinziq had formulated a plan to return the Glykon back to reality by severing the Crown's connection to the Scorn. Katabasis, along with Qinziq, Bahr'Toran and fifteen of their soldiers stormed the ship's bridge where they made their stand against waves of Scorn. Qinzig had connected to the Egregore-infested Crown only to cries out in agony as she is engulfed in black flames and subsequently perish on the spot. The remainder of the Loyalists would all die out at the hands of the Scorn that last beared the crown and Katabasis having killed his ghost Gilgamesh before his final death.

The Guardian would locate the Crown of Sorrow aboard the Glykon, which was recovered and relocated to the Last City at the behest of Osiris (whom Savathûn, the Witch Queen was posing at the time).

Trivia

 * The basic design of the Crown of Sorrow is vaguely similar to the headdresses of South American civilisations such as the Inca and Aztec.
 * When Gahlran, the Sorrow-Bearer is killed, the Crown of Sorrow crashes on the ground and the player can crouch walk under it and see the Hive runes that allow Savathûn, the Witch-Queen to control the wearer. Central among them is what could possibly be the insignia of Savathûn; though the symbol provided with the announcement of The Witch Queen is most likely the sigil of the Queen, and it does not align with the Crown of Sorrow rune.

List of appearances

 * Destiny 2:
 * Season of Opulence
 * Season of the Chosen
 * Season of the Haunted