Three Cauldron-Made relics — the Mask, the Harp, and the Crown — that together confer power over death, distance, and will.
The Dread Trove
“The Mask can raise the dead. It is a death mask, molded from the face of a long-forgotten king. Wear it and you may summon the dead to you, command them to march at your will.”
Amren · A Court of Silver Flames
Three things the Cauldron made when it was at its worst: the Mask, which raises and commands the dead; the Harp, which opens any door, bends space, and on its twenty-sixth string stops time itself; and the Crown, which bends the strongest mind to the wearer's will. We know exactly where this is going.
Amren catalogues them for Nesta as among the most dangerous things in Prythian, which is never a sentence that ends quietly. The withered Queen Briallyn and the death-lord Koschei go hunting; the Trove gets run down piece by piece across A Court of Silver Flames — until Nesta Archeron, Made from the same dark source, ends the book holding all three. Like calls to like.
At a glance
The Trove
What it is
Three Made objects
Three artifacts forged by the Cauldron when its power was at its wildest — one for death, one for distance, one for will — each with its own dark pull. Amren lays the set out for Nesta the moment the Night Court clocks that the Trove is in play: hold all three and you historically wield near-limitless power, and you can also use them to track down the scattered remnants of the Cauldron itself. Which is the whole problem. Things like this are never supposed to end up in the wrong hands. They always nearly do.
Why it matters
The hunt
Briallyn — the mortal queen who volunteered to be Made and got punished into a withered fae crone for it — teams up with the death-lord Koschei and goes after the Trove. The shopping list: invade Prythian, find the Cauldron's remains, un-age herself, and get revenge on Nesta for taking power from the Cauldron during her own Making. Rhysand's court races to grab the relics first, and Nesta — scrying with the divination Amren taught her — finds them one by one. We watched this build the entire book.
Nesta's claim
Made from the same source
Because Nesta was Made — reborn from the Cauldron — the Trove answers to her: like calls to like. She wields each piece without it ruling her, which is an exception ordinary wearers do not get (the Mask normally comes off only by beheading). She pulls the Mask from the drowned dead in the Bog of Oorid, draws the Harp from beneath the Prison — freeing the ancient Lanthys in the process, because of course — and takes the Crown after Unmaking Briallyn. End of the book, she keeps all three. And in the finale she plays the Harp's twenty-sixth string — Time — to halt the instant of Feyre's death, buying the moment she needs to save Feyre, the newborn Nyx, and Rhysand, bargaining her taken power back to the Cauldron in exchange. We're not okay.
The three objects
What the Trove holds
Each relic owns a different domain. Together they were among the most dangerous things in Prythian — and they all end up answering to one of us, eventually.
The Trove's hands
Who holds & hunts it
From the page
Verbatim canon
“A golden mask sat upon her face, primitive but embossed with whorls and patterns so ancient they had lost all meaning.”
A Court of Silver Flames