Gahlran, the Sorrow-Bearer

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Gahlran
Gahlran Gameplay.png
Biographical information

Species:

Cabal

Faction:

Loyalists (formerly)
Savathûn's Hive, Loyal to Gahlran

Rank:

Ultra

Class:

Ceremonial Bather (speculated)

Gender:

Male

Combat information

Mission:

Crown of Sorrow (Raid)

Weapon(s):

Crown of Sorrow
Incendiary Rune
Cabal Severus

Abilities:

Initial Immunity
Summon Void Crystals
Void Detonation
Ontological Warhead
High Durability
Summon Deceptions
Summon Hive

 

"He had but one purpose: bear the Crown of Sorrow and make the Hive mine.
Imagine my chagrin when his very personality was annihilated within minutes of exposure. Whatever viral language was etched into the Crown's interior had taken over.
Until you ended him, he belonged to a witch.
"
Emperor Calus

Gahlran, the Sorrow-Bearer was a former member of Emperor Calus' Loyalists driven insane by the Crown of Sorrow and the main antagonist of the Crown of Sorrow raid.

Biography

Born as a Shadow candidate worthy of the Hive in Calus' ranks, Gahlran was bred for the specific purpose of wielding an Ascendant Hive artifact, the Crown of Sorrow, and using its powers to command the Hive. The Crown, however, was a trap set by Savathûn, the Witch-Queen with the purpose of corrupting Calus to her will, and instead drove Gahlran insane. As a result, the mad Cabal brought the Hive to infest the Leviathan, having taken the deepest treasure vaults for their territory.

After the Guardian infiltrates his Kingdom of Sorrow, he confronts them and tries to defend himself with help from his Deception, both are ultimately slain by the Raid fireteam with assistance from Savathûn's magic, he being uncontrollable even by her, and the Crown left inert.

Trivia

  • Judging from the Lore tabs, Gahlran is merely a few hours old.
  • Gahlran is the second individual from another race to command the Hive. The first being Hiraks, the Mindbender of the Scorn.

List of appearances

References