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[[File:Season of the Haunted Crow Haunted.jpg|thumb|right|290px|Crow haunted by his former self.]]
[[File:Season of the Haunted Crow Haunted.jpg|thumb|right|290px|Crow haunted by his former self.]]
Becoming the first to partake in the Severance Ritual to break the first connection Calus was forging with the Pyramid, Crow would constantly be taunted by the Nightmare of his former self, making remarks on the decisions he had made that ended in tragedy, combating that Scorn to even having the knowledge that Mara Sov is his sister. These taunts enrage Crow immensely, rejecting that he is like Uldren and causing him to lash out at the Scorn with his [[Golden Gun]]. Yet, as the ritual commences, the [[Nightmare of the Fanatic]] emerges, forcing the Guardian to fight it. Despite his best efforts, Crow breaks down, causing the ritual to fail. Upon his knees, sobbing, Crow denounces everything Uldren is and has done but despite Eris's efforts to comfort him, Crow remains depressed, returning to the Tower in shame. It only gets worse upon returning as Crow was contacted by an angry [[Amanda Holliday]], who demands answers for him not telling her the truth of his identity as the murderer of her friend Cayde-6. Though Crow weakly tried to state that the situation isn't the right time he tried to reassure her that he was still her friend. Amanda only got more angry, denouncing him for his lies, stating that Cayde was her friend and that he, as Uldren, had killed him, which all but breaks off their friendship leaving Crow broken hearted.
Becoming the first to partake in the Severance Ritual to break the first connection Calus was forging with the Pyramid, Crow would constantly be taunted by the Nightmare of his former self, making remarks on the decisions he had made that ended in tragedy, combating that Scorn to even having the knowledge that Mara Sov is his sister. These taunts enrage Crow immensely, rejecting that he is like Uldren and causing him to lash out at the Scorn with his [[Golden Gun]]. Yet, as the ritual commences, the [[Nightmare of the Fanatic]] emerges, forcing the Guardian to fight it. Despite his best efforts, Crow breaks down, causing the ritual to fail. Upon his knees, sobbing, Crow denounces everything Uldren is and has done but despite Eris's efforts to comfort him, Crow remains depressed, returning to the Tower in shame. It only gets worse upon returning as Crow was contacted by an angry [[Amanda Holliday]], who demands answers for him not telling her the truth of his identity as the murderer of her friend Cayde-6. Though Crow weakly tried to state that the situation isn't the right time he tried to reassure her that he was still her friend. Amanda only got more angry, denouncing him for his lies, stating that Cayde was her friend and that he, as Uldren, had killed him, which all but breaks off their friendship leaving Crow broken hearted.
With his spirit crushed, Crow meets with the Guardian, admitting that once he first arrived in the Last City, he told people little lies, nothing hurtful but enough to keep a distance from the truth. Once he got Uldren's memories, however, he learned that his previous self did the same thing. Now Crow fears that he may be the same as Uldren, down to the instincts, unable to prove to Zavala and Caiatl, to everyone else, that he was better than Uldren. Being unable to perform the Severance Ritual for now, Crow would nonetheless continue to take part in patrols on the Leviathan, even as the Guardian made audio contact with Calus himself, who would go on and explain the nature of his vessel, the [[egregore]] and even some moments of his past. On her part, Eris would console Crow about the nature of his Nightmare, that it's words are his own truth and that he can't fight it but accept them.


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
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