Loading...
Caliburn - Version 8 vs Version 9
May 23, 2026, 03:47 PM
Added internal wikilinks
Jun 8, 2026, 09:49 PM
Removed duplicate in-body wikilinks
11Overview2233Caliburn is the ruling faction of Demeniss in Crimson Desert, led by Duke Gabriel Caliburn. Once regarded as an upright and virtuous house, Caliburn's rise to power was built on a bloody massacre of King Thorel's loyalists, an event that permanently altered the political landscape of Pywel. The faction is the primary antagonist organization throughout much of the main story, with its agents and military forces creating conflict across multiple regions.4455History and Rise to Power667788Gabriel Caliburn was once regarded as an upright and virtuous man who served his people faithfully. Speculation still surrounds what drove him to such atrocities, but his insatiable hunger for power led him to orchestrate a bloody massacre of King Thorel's loyalists, seizing control of the Demeniss throne and crowning himself ruler. This event became known as the Blood Coronation.991010The political fallout of Caliburn's coup extended far beyond Demeniss. His rise to power was significant enough to prompt the formation of a united front among the three major mercenary factions. Jian hastily united the Greymanes, the Black Bears, and the Jackals under one banner in response to the bloody rise of Gabriel Caliburn in the neighboring region.11111212Leadership13131414LeaderTitleRoleGabriel CaliburnDuke of DemenissSupreme leader of the faction. Fought as a boss in Chapter 8 and Chapter 12.Lucian BastierGrand General, Harbinger of DoomLeader of the Righteous Inquisitors. Commands Caliburn's military operations.Cassius MortenAgent (Captain, "Silver Armor")Turned traitor within Calphade's army on Bastier's orders.1515The Righteous Inquisitors16161717The Righteous Inquisitors serve as Caliburn's primary military and enforcement arm, led by Lucian Bastier. Originally established as an inspection body meant to prevent corruption within the kingdom, the organization degenerated into a force loyal only to Bastier and, by extension, to Duke Caliburn.18181919Known as Caliburn's harbinger of doom, Bastier led his army of Righteous Inquisitors to oppress the weak and crush anyone who opposed their cause. The Inquisitors are well-equipped soldiers found throughout Demeniss, and players encounter them frequently during Chapters 7 through 9 of the main story.20202121Story Role22222323Caliburn's influence extends across multiple chapters of the main story:24242525ChapterEventsChapter 6: Cracks in the ShieldCaliburn's agent Cassius Morten betrays Calphade, destabilizing the Hernand region.Chapter 8: Blood CoronationPlayers confront Gabriel Caliburn directly at Demeniss Palace. Lucian Bastier is fought in the Spire of Clockwork.Chapter 12: The AbyssGabriel escapes into the Abyss. Players pursue him across Abyss islands and fight his Corrupted form at Dimensional Bonds.2626The Abyss Connection27272828Caliburn's leadership has a deep and dangerous connection to the Abyss. Lucian Bastier carried a hidden Abyss artifact that he consumed during his final confrontation, transforming into the monstrous Awakened Lucian Bastier. This demonstrated that Abyss corruption was not merely a source of power for artifacts and enchantments, but something capable of completely overtaking a person.29293030Gabriel Caliburn himself was ultimately consumed by the Abyss after fleeing through a portal. In the Abyss dimension, he became Corrupted Caliburn, a twisted version of himself that is one of the final bosses of the campaign.31313232Military Forces33333434Caliburn commands a variety of military units throughout Demeniss. Players encounter Caliburn soldiers, combat engineers, and Righteous Inquisitors in the field. Equipment associated with the faction includes:35353636Caliburn's Plate Armor - Standard issue plate armor for Caliburn soldiersCaliburn's Plate Gloves - Armored gauntletsCaliburn's Plate Boots - Standard issue bootsCaliburn's Captain Plate Armor - Officer-grade equipmentCaliburn's Combat Engineer Cloth Armor - Light armor for combat engineersCaliburn's Mercy Pistol - Sidearm carried by Caliburn forces37373838See Also39394040Gabriel Caliburn - Duke of Demeniss and faction leaderDuke Caliburn - Detailed character pageCorrupted Caliburn - Endgame boss form in Chapter 12Lucian Bastier - Grand General of CaliburnAwakened Lucian Bastier - Bastier's Abyss-corrupted formCassius Morten - Caliburn agent who betrayed CalphadeDemeniss - The region controlled by CaliburnAbyss - The corrupting dimension connected to Caliburn's leadershipFactions - Overview of all factions in Crimson Desert41414242The Bastier Conspiracy43434444The faction's reach outside demeniss runs through a coordinated plan designed by Grand General Bastier, House Byron, and Marcel under Duke Caliburn's authority. Notes recovered from Windmere Manor lay the plan out in three steps. The conspirators expected each step to roll into the next without their own forces being seen on the field.45454646StepObjectiveMethod1Secure PailuneUse the Jackals to kill the Greymane leader Jian and let the Black Bears traffic Pailune slaves. The Black Bears would be paid in the promise of Pailune itself; the Jackals would be paid in Pailune once the Greymanes were dealt with. Both promises were liabilities the conspirators expected to dissolve in mutual destruction later.2Sow chaos in HernandWhisper into the ear of Walter Lanford, adopted son of Marquis Stefan Lanford, until his insecurities about his low birth pushed him to break with his house and form the Bleed Bandits. The Bleed Bandits then terrorized Hernand from inside.3Seize Calphade CastleCorrupt Cassius Morton, the captain of the silver armor, into betraying his post and letting the Black Bears march through. Doing so would have placed Pailune, Hernand, and Calphade under Caliburn's effective control.4747The plan succeeded as far as step three before Kliff and the surviving Greymanes began rolling it back. The fourth piece, an alliance with Delesyia, was secured through a separate bargain with the AI Hall that had quietly displaced the inventor marni; that bargain is what gave Caliburn the flying fortress and the super turrets that ring Fort Musket in the late game.48484949Foreign Lieutenants50505151The faction also leans on lieutenants who do not formally serve House Caliburn but who advance its goals for their own reasons. Myurdin, the warlord of the Black Bears, fits this pattern from the prologue raid onward. The cursed knight Fortin is another: hexe marie equipped him with her own soul-splitting trick so that he could defend an estate Caliburn's faction wanted to hold, and the same gift carried a built-in failsafe (his dark double executes him on defeat so he cannot be questioned). Several other Caliburn-aligned officers carry similar fatal failsafes, which is why so few of them are ever taken alive.52525353Bridge to Umbra54545555The political conspiracy is only the visible half of the faction. The other half is its connection to Umbra, the dark consciousness that lives inside the abyss. The Axiom Archive records that Umbra picked Caliburn personally as its avatar in cycle 72 of the world's recorded history. From that cycle on, every Caliburn action carries Umbra's design behind it. The Bloody Coronation, the Bastier conspiracy, the alliance with Delesyia, the assault on Fort Musket, and the kidnapping of the Dean of Scholar's Stone Institute are all aimed at one thing: forcing the abyssal gates open so Umbra's full power can spill into the world below.56565757The conspirators around Caliburn do not necessarily understand this. Bastier dies confessing only that he was "his chosen one," and refuses to explain whose. From his side, his loyalty was to the duke. From Umbra's side, the duke himself was an instrument. The faction is therefore best understood as a politically successful organization whose deeper purpose was set by something none of its officers, with the possible exception of Caliburn himself, were ever allowed to see.58585959Aftermath60606161After Caliburn falls in the abyss and Umbra is undone, the faction does not formally collapse. King Edward Thorel of Demeniss remains asleep at the end of the cycle, which means none of the surviving conspirators (notably Ada Marshall) can be tried or executed without him. Countess Azerian warns that another Demenissian bloodbath is expected once the king finally wakes and the houses settle accounts. In the meantime, Duke Wells holds Fort Musket and watches for desert tribes to the north, while Bastier's surviving Inquisitors fade back into the regional military structure.