The Crown of Judgment is a relic of lost empires, wrought in the twilight years of the First War by the High Magisters of Khasim’s Crown, an ancient city that no longer exists. It was forged not to command armies, but to understand them: a diadem of sight and memory, meant for one who could pierce the veil between past, present, and possibility.

The crown itself is delicate in appearance but impossibly durable. Forged of silver-gold electrum and inlaid with a lattice of sapphire and obsidian, its design resembles an open eye encircled by coiling threads of fate. Thin lines of starmetal arc along its frame like constellations, and when worn by the attuned, the stones subtly shift color, responding not to light, but to thought and revelation.

It hums faintly when truths are spoken. It darkens slightly in the presence of a lie. In moments of deep focus, the air around the wearer distorts, as though time itself hesitates.

The crown is one of the three remaining relics of the First War, along with the Hammer of Elandria and the Ring of Silver Water.