Knyght of Ren
- Intent: A personal sword for Eschara Ren
- Image Source: Eddie French
- Canon Link: Sith Sword
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: Sith Sword
- Manufacturer: Eschara Ren
- Affiliation: Eschara Ren
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: No
- Production: Unique
- Material: Alchemized durasteel
- Classification: Sith Warblade
- Size: Very Large
- Weight: Heavy
- The wielder can channel the Dark Side into the weapon, causing the blade to spark and ignite
- Alchemized Steel: The alchemy enacted on the blade makes it resistant to clashing with lightsabers, and allows it to deflect blaster bolts.
- Blade Catcher: The bones jutting upwards from the hilt are also treated with alchemy, making them resistant to lightsabers as well. This allows the wielder to catch enemy blades between the bone and the blade, and more easily disarm them.
- Close Quarters: The warblade's length makes use in cramped conditions exceedingly difficult.
- Force Light: As with anything else involving the Dark Side's energies, Force Light is capable of suppressing the weapon's capabilities, potentially even destroying it if concentrated enough.
Every good Dark Side warlord needs a fearsome personal weapon, and Eschara Ren is no different. After becoming a Master the Knyght decided to forge a blade befitting a being of his stature, and Eschara's Wrath is the result. A greatsword-sized Sith Warblade, the Wrath is every bit as fearsome as its wielder: besides its intimidating blade, Eschara can channel the Dark Side into the weapon, causing the blade to spark and ignite in brilliant flame. The alchemized durasteel used to forge the Wrath also makes it resistant to enemy lightsabers, and the hooks on the blade and bones on the hilt allow Eschara to catch enemy blades and potentially disarm them. While normal humans would likely have difficulty wielding the weapon even with two hands, Eschara is far from the average human and is capable of wielding the blade one-handed, even without the strength-enhancing properties of Khovesk. The blade's prodigious length, however, makes using the weapon in cramped conditions difficult, and Force Light is capable of suppressing or destroying the weapon, as with anything else involving the Dark Side's energies. If the blade is destroyed but the weapon is intact, Eschara has one final trick up his sleeve: channeling the Dark Side into the hilt in this case will cause a blade of pure flame to spring to life. No matter the circumstance, Eschara's Wrath is a weapon to be feared indeed.