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DARKSABER
"It cuts deepest for those who carry the weight of legacy."
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To establish the Darksaber as both a House Verd heirloom and a symbol of Mandalore's legacy.
- Image Source: The Mandalorian
- Canon Link(s):
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: The Darksaber (2016 Edition)
- Manufacturer: Tarre Vizsla
- Affiliation:
Aether Verd (House Verd)
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: Yes
- Production: Unique
- Material:
- Classification: Lightsaber
- Size: Average
- Weight: Average
- Test of Conviction: The Darksaber resists those who lack focus, resolve, or a clear sense of purpose, becoming heavier and more difficult to wield with each swing. Only those with true conviction—aligned in spirit, identity, and intent—can master its unique weight and unleash its full potential.
- Lightsaber Variant: The Darksaber is a variant of traditional lightsabers. Thus, it can cut through most materials, deflect blaster bolts, and clash with other energy blades, making it highly effective in close-quarters combat.
. - Responsive Kyber Crystal: The blade becomes stronger and more attuned when wielded by someone with clear conviction and inner focus, enhancing its cutting power and responsiveness in battle. The sharpest wills can push the weapon beyond standard limitations, allowing it to rend through lightsaber-resistant materials such as Phrik or Mandalorian Iron.
- Cannot Operate Underwater: Like most lightsaber variants, the Darksaber will short out or malfunction when submerged in water.
. - Vulnerable to Cortosis: Contact with Cortosis will cause the blade to short out temporarily, rending it inert until reset or reactivated.
. - Test of Conviction: The Darksaber responds poorly to lapses in focus, confidence, or clarity of purpose. In moments of doubt or trauma, the blade becomes heavy and unwieldy. For the truly unworthy, it may weaken to the point of striking with all the force of a training saber.
Forged by Tarre Vizsla, the first Mandalorian to be inducted into the Jedi Order, the Darksaber stands as a unique fusion of Jedi craftsmanship and Mandalorian identity. After his death, the weapon was housed in the Jedi Temple until it was stolen by members of House Vizsla during the fall of the Old Republic. Passed down through generations, the Darksaber came to symbolize not just martial prowess, but the right to lead Mandalore—though its wielders often faced constant conflict and betrayal. Over the centuries, the blade appeared during pivotal moments in Mandalorian history: from pre-Imperial wars to the Clone Wars, the Imperial occupation, and the brief reunification attempts in the New Republic era.
However, the Darksaber’s mythic status eventually fractured under the weight of time, blood feuds, and shifting ideologies. Though it remained an artifact of great symbolic power, it ceased to be the determining factor in Mandalorian leadership. In the centuries following the Galactic Concordance and the Great Purge, the blade was lost once more—its legend fading into whispered stories and half-remembered songs. It was during the first Mandalorian Empire of the modern galaxy that House Verd recovered the ruined remnants of the Darksaber. Under the supervision of Mand’alor the Reclaimer, the weapon was reforged—not to seize power, but to honor the enduring legacy of a people who had never stopped fighting for their future. When that Empire later reunited with the broader Mandalorian Clans, the Darksaber remained in the care of House Verd, safeguarded across the generations. It did not return to the stars until the rise of Aether Verd, son of the Reclaimer, who now bears the blade as Mand’alor the Iron, not as a claim of birthright, but as a rallying symbol for the next era of Mandalorian unity.
The right to rule Mandalore does not fall to a blade, no matter how storied. It falls to the Clans, as it always has, and always will. The Darksaber endures not as a kingmaker, but as a reminder: of who the Mandalorians were, who they are, and who they still have yet to become.
However, the Darksaber’s mythic status eventually fractured under the weight of time, blood feuds, and shifting ideologies. Though it remained an artifact of great symbolic power, it ceased to be the determining factor in Mandalorian leadership. In the centuries following the Galactic Concordance and the Great Purge, the blade was lost once more—its legend fading into whispered stories and half-remembered songs. It was during the first Mandalorian Empire of the modern galaxy that House Verd recovered the ruined remnants of the Darksaber. Under the supervision of Mand’alor the Reclaimer, the weapon was reforged—not to seize power, but to honor the enduring legacy of a people who had never stopped fighting for their future. When that Empire later reunited with the broader Mandalorian Clans, the Darksaber remained in the care of House Verd, safeguarded across the generations. It did not return to the stars until the rise of Aether Verd, son of the Reclaimer, who now bears the blade as Mand’alor the Iron, not as a claim of birthright, but as a rallying symbol for the next era of Mandalorian unity.
The right to rule Mandalore does not fall to a blade, no matter how storied. It falls to the Clans, as it always has, and always will. The Darksaber endures not as a kingmaker, but as a reminder: of who the Mandalorians were, who they are, and who they still have yet to become.

Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To establish the Darksaber as both a House Verd heirloom and a symbol of Mandalore's legacy.
Image Source(s):
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/The_Mandalorian
Canon Link:
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Darksaber
Permissions:
N/A
Primary Source(s):
Technical Information
Affiliation:
Aether Verd (House Verd)
Model:
N/A
Modular:
Yes
Material:
Mandalorian Iron, Kyber Crystal