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Post-Legacy era

Your powers are weak, old man.

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Raixan Fauth's lightsaber
Production information
Model

Lightsaber

Type

Seven-branched

Culture

Asrai cult

Creator

Raixan Fauth (assumed)

Created

Before 1140 ABY

Destroyed

1143 ABY

Owners
Physical and technical specifications
Crystal

Five Kyber crystals

Blade color

Red

Modification(s)
  • Unique blade containment field
  • Various others
Design

Asrai cult-exclusive

Other markings

Various

Usage and history
Purpose
Era(s)

Post-Legacy era

Affiliation
You fight and live with honor, Master Arcturius. I have deemed you worthy of seeing my fang.
—Raixan Fauth to Master Rend Arcturius.[src]

Raixan Fauth's lightsaber, often referred to as simply the Seven-Branched Lightsaber, was a lightsaber constructed by Raixan Fauth during his youth as a member of the dwindling Asrai cult. A unique and long-lost design, it was notable for the six branch-esque smaller blades along the main lightsaber blade proper, giving the saber ultimately seven blades. Around five Kyber crystals where required to maintain the blade for long periods of time, and the blades themselves acquired a rough and jagged appearance if used for such durations. It was a powerful weapon when it came to lightsaber combat, capable of disarming opponents or even breaking through other lightsabers if enough force was applied. Its first official use, according to its owner, was the killing of those who had raised him and helped him create the blade, making it possibly the last of its kind in the whole of the galaxy, if not the universe.

Fauth himself rarely used the blade and kept it hidden on his person, only drawing it when faced with an opponent he deemed worthy of using it, or for the likes of ceremonial kills and sudden, unexpected blows. Because of this, its drawing was interpreted of a sign that Fauth was prepared to fight seriously.

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