Sars Sarad
A Dark Wind
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Intent: To create the personal Lightsaber of Sars Sarad
Image Source:
Canon Link:
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Curved-hilt_lightsaber/Legends

Barab ingot/Legends
Barab Ingots (also called Barab ore ingots) were rare lightsaber crystals found on the planet Barab I, found inside the ore littering the planet's radiation-baked surface.[1] Though the radiation on the surface made it difficult to find these crystals, a few managed to locate Barab ingots...
Primary Source:
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Lightsaber/Legends
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Manufacturer: Sars Sarad
Affiliation: Sars Sarad
Market Status: Closed-Market
Model: N/A
Modularity: No
Production: Unique
Material: Durasteel, Lightsaber Components, Barab Ingot
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Classification: Lightsaber
Size: Average
Weight: Light
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Curved-hilt Design
- Barab Ingot
- Bifurcating Cyclical-Ignition Pulse
STRENGTHS
- Cutting Strength: As a lightsaber it is capable of cutting through most materials with relative ease, the exceptions being those materials that are lightsaber resistant.
- Fiery Touch: Due to the Barab Ingot used in the creation of the lightsabers blade it burns more intensely than other lightsabers. Aside from the typical wounds a lightsaber is capable of Sarad's blade also leaves behind excruciating burns and heatwaves also accompany the passage of the blade.
- Operates Underwater: Due to the addition of a Bifurcating Cyclical-Ignition Pulse the lightsaber is capable of continuing to operate while underwater.
WEAKNESSES
- Cortosis: Suffers the standard weakness against cortosis. Contact with the metal will cause the lightsaber to short out for a period of time.
DESCRIPTION
A Lightsaber constructed by Sars Sarad for dueling and engaging his opponents in combat. It uses a Curved Hilt allowing for more precise movements and near perfect flexibility when engaged in melee combat. A Barab Ingot gives the blade an almost white appearance and causes the atmosphere around it to shimmer slightly due to the intense heat the blade gives off thanks to the crystal used in its construction. An addition of a Bifurcating Cyclical-Ignition Pulse allows the lightsaber to continue operating when underwater.