
Oathrender
White Bronze & Brass(v36) Oathrender
Parameter
| Style | Accessory |
| Type | Substitute Weapon Accessory |
| Inspiration | Blade |
| Perfect For | Black Knight |
| Material | White Bronze & Brass |
| Length | 1.96" / 50mm |
| Width | 0.52" / 13.3mm |
| Weight | 0.15oz / 4.5g |
About
Oathrender is a dark fantasy greatsword designed to feel final — not fast, not elegant, but inevitable.
This is a heavy fantasy sword built around weight and presence. The blade is wide, thick, and intentionally bottom-heavy, giving it a low center of gravity that visually communicates brute force rather than finesse. It is not a weapon made to win battles through skill — it is made to end them.
The surface of the blade avoids clean, polished lines. Instead, its edges are torn, uneven, and irregular, shaped to resemble something worn down by endless combat rather than freshly forged steel. There is a subtle organic quality to the design — part bone, part carapace — giving the weapon a faintly living presence uncommon in typical fantasy weapons.
The split tip is one of Oathrender’s defining features. It is not meant for precise thrusts, but for destruction, suppression, and execution. This is the kind of blade carried by dark knights, villains, or anti-heroes — a villain weapon fantasy collectors instantly recognize.
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White Bronze & Brass(v36) Oathrender
Parameter
| Style | Accessory |
| Type | Substitute Weapon Accessory |
| Inspiration | Blade |
| Perfect For | Black Knight |
| Material | White Bronze & Brass |
| Length | 1.96" / 50mm |
| Width | 0.52" / 13.3mm |
| Weight | 0.15oz / 4.5g |
About
Oathrender is a dark fantasy greatsword designed to feel final — not fast, not elegant, but inevitable.
This is a heavy fantasy sword built around weight and presence. The blade is wide, thick, and intentionally bottom-heavy, giving it a low center of gravity that visually communicates brute force rather than finesse. It is not a weapon made to win battles through skill — it is made to end them.
The surface of the blade avoids clean, polished lines. Instead, its edges are torn, uneven, and irregular, shaped to resemble something worn down by endless combat rather than freshly forged steel. There is a subtle organic quality to the design — part bone, part carapace — giving the weapon a faintly living presence uncommon in typical fantasy weapons.
The split tip is one of Oathrender’s defining features. It is not meant for precise thrusts, but for destruction, suppression, and execution. This is the kind of blade carried by dark knights, villains, or anti-heroes — a villain weapon fantasy collectors instantly recognize.






















