Sith Warriors, described as «an unstoppable force of darkness,» were combat specialists of the reconstituted Sith Empire, and served as the champions of the battlefield, entrusted with the task of destroying the Empire’s enemies and enforcing Sith domination across the galaxy. Trained to rely on the emotions of fear, anger, and hatred to improve their connection to the dark side of the Force, they channeled its power through their bodies and purged weakness from themselves.
In contrast to the Sith Inquisitors, Warriors had little patience for careful planning, and wasted no time with such manipulations. Instead, they demanded absolute obedience from their followers, relying on power and intimidation to attain their ends. However, such blunt methods did not reduce them to single-mindedness, and Sith Warriors had been known to go renegade in order to pursue their own agendas. The Sith were known for their red lightsabers.
The combat specialists of the reconstituted Sith Empire, Sith Warriors channeled their anger and hatred to purge their body and mind of weakness, and focused on becoming beings of pure and lethal efficiency. Determined to eradicate the Jedi Order and rule the galaxy through fear and intimidation, Warriors had little patience for the calculated and careful planning favored by many of their compatriots, preferring instead to simply crush their foes. They demanded absolute loyalty from their followers, and in turn demonstrated such traits towards their own Sith masters, often surprising enemies and allies alike with their self-discipline and strong sense of honor.
Some Sith Warriors went renegade and pursued their own agenda, though all such Darksiders could be trusted to never be far from the action. Their fierce hatred of the Jedi ensured that they would be at the forefront of any conflict with the Galactic Republic, though this uncompromising bloodlust did not render them tactless and single-minded. Due to their passionate dedication to their goals, Sith Warriors were natural leaders, inspiring both fear and undying loyalty amongst their allies. While they had little patience for failure, Warriors understood the need for strength in numbers against their foes.