Kraahkan

The Kanohi Kraahkan was the Great Mask of Shadows. It was made and kept in Artahka, until it was stolen by the Makuta.

When Makuta Teridax and Toa Takanuva merged to form Takutanuva, the Kraahkan and Avohkii also merged, forming a mask with the powers of both Light and Shadow, or unofficially known as the Mask of Light and Darkness. However, the two beings and their masks soon split apart again.

When the Piraka entered Mangaia, Reidak attempted to claim the Kraakhan from the shattered armor of Teridax, but it pummeled him with energy until he threw it into the Silver Sea.

Sometime after this, Makuta Icarax dived into the sea and emerged with the Kanohi Kraahkan. He then replaced his mask by the Kraahkan. But then, along with Icarax fell into atoms and are dispersed throughout the universe when Gorast and Vamprah killed while teleportation in Karda Nui.

Teridax later formed the stars above Metru Nui into the shape of the Kanohi Kraahkan when he announced the success of The Plan to the whole Matoran Universe.

"'The Kingdom"'
In The Kingdom Alternate Universe, the main dimension's Takanuva knocked the Kanohi Kraahken off that timeline's Teridax during the Battle at the Light Barrier. Toa Tanma then destroyed the mask.

"'Dark Mirror"'
In the Toa Empire Alternate Universe, the Kanohi Kraahken was taken from Teridax by the Toa Empire and put in the Archives as a trophy. It was wared, so that if anyone touched it, the Toa Empire would know.

Powers
It allowed the user to control the shadows and feed fear and/or anger into those affected by its power. It could also let the user see the evil in others. It can also strike non-Makuta who attempt to take the mask with blasts of Shadow.

Wearers

 * Teridax - Formerly
 * Icarax - Formerly; deceased

Trivia

 * In the Parallel Universe, the Kraahkan was displayed unguarded in the Metru Nui Archives as a trophy, and as an insult to Teridax.
 * In The Kingdom Universe, the Kraahkan was retrieved by Teridax after he killed Icarax, but it was destroyed by Toa Tanma.
 * A gold version of the mask was released in a playset--Tower of Toa
 * The Kraahkan was one of the first two masks to have a cross axle part to connect it to the bearer.