Knights of Ren

"Well, I'm Ren. These are the Knights of Ren. And we're legendary."

- Ren

The Knights of Ren were a gang of dark side warriors who, during the New Republic Era, served under the command of Kylo Ren&mdash;the master of the Knights of Ren and Supreme Leader of the First Order. The Knights revered the power of the dark side of the Force, or the "shadow" as they called it. As acolytes of the shadow, they immersed themselves in its power, fought its battles, preserved its tools, and consumed everything it gave them. This principle was epitomized by the lightsaber, an ancient weapon of the Jedi and Sith that the Knights referred to as the "Ren." Though the Knights were also Force-sensitive like their master, who inherited his raw power from the bloodline of the Sith Lord Darth Vader, their connection to the Force was stunted and unrefined due to a lack of Force-training.

The Knights were garbed in black robes and armor; they purposely shielded their faces with masks and battle helms to inspire fear in their victims. Some of the Knights used vibro weapons like Ushar's club, Ap'lek's Mandalorian executioner vibro-ax, Vicrul's scythe and Trudgen's vibrocleaver, while Cardo and Kuruk favored ranged weapons such as an arm cannon and a blaster rifle. Unlike the Knights, Ren possessed his own lightsaber, as did his predecessor.

The Knights hailed from the Unknown Regions of the galaxy, where local folklore warned for centuries of marauders known as the Knights of Ren. The modern Knights were Supreme Leader Snoke's gift to his apprentice Ren, who was promised powerful followers if he proved worthy to lead them. As such, Ren became the archetype of a new generation of dark side users that emerged to fill the void left by the destruction of the Sith. During the First Order's war against the Resistance, the Knights served as Supreme Leader Ren's personal bodyguards but were also tasked with hunting Rey, the last Jedi who shared a connection with their master. After Ren renounced the dark side, the Knights regrouped on the planet Exegol where they were slain in battle by their former leader, the redeemed Jedi Ben Solo.

Overview
"You're clumsy. Untrained. You use the dark side like a hammer."

- Luke Skywalker, to the Knights of Ren

The Knights of Ren were Kylo Ren's most mysterious and deadly servants. They were an enclave of masked warriors wielding distinctive weapons for ranged and closequarter combat, making them the elite and fearsome enforcers of Ren's will. The Knights hailed from the galaxy's Unknown Regions where their name and reputation inspired centuries of cautionary tales about the dangers lurking in uncharted space. Though local folklore warned of marauders known as the Knights of Ren, the exact origins of their modern incarnation remained mysterious, for they were either directly connected to that ancient tradition or wrapping themselves in the legacy of legends. The New Republic-era Knights of Ren were nonetheless a force to be reckoned with. Their martial prowess was without equal, and they thrived in violence and strife.

The Knights of Ren were neither Jedi nor Sith, but a new generation of warriors imbued with the power of the Force, though not to the extent of the aforementioned Jedi or Sith. As such, the Knights permitted only Force-sensitive beings to join their ranks. Even if a non-Force user was more inclined to their way of thinking than a potential recruit, the Knights would sooner kill them than accept one who could not feel the Force. Aside from the requirement of Force-sensitivity, admission into the group necessitated that a personal sacrifice. Ren once asked a candidate for the Knights to kill his own brother, and Snoke warned Ben Solo that the price of entry was steep. Ultimately, the path to becoming a Knight of Ren ended in only one of two outcomes: succeed and join the Knights, or fail and die.

The Knights' connection to the Force was muted by a lack of formal training, whereas Ren himself had the potential for limitless power, being gifted with the raw strength of his bloodline. Nevertheless, the dark side of the Force was with them. When other Force users sensed the Knights' presence, they would feel the cold touch of the dark side emanating through the Force. In past generations, the Knights would have been considered perfect stock for the Galactic Empire's Jedi hunters, the Inquisitorius, if they could be tamed.

The dark side surged through the Knights during combat. However, Jedi Master Luke Skywalker found their battle skills and Force abilities wanting. According to Skywalker, who fought six of the seven Knights with the Force as his ally, the group was clumsy and untrained. He compared their use of the dark side to the way one used a hammer, whereas Skywalker, the last fully-trained Jedi Knight, wielded the light side as a blade.

The Knights were served by Albrekh, an eccentric Sith alchemist and metalsmith known for his dexterous, steady hands. An alien whose sensitive ears could tell the heat of metal from the tone it made when struck, Albrekh made use of an ancient Sith forge for the purpose of repairing and improving the Knights' battle gear. His additional equipment included a series of four poseable arm mechanisms with magnetic forceps and reverse-repulsorlift grav-focused bases. The device was used in conjunction with a compressed air cooling nozzle and a molten Sarrassian iron application tool.

The Knights traveled aboard a customized starship known as the Night Buzzard. A modified Oubliette-class transport manufactured by Osseriton Assemblages, the Night Buzzard was originally a dungeon ship from Osseriton, a penal world in the Unknown Regions. The Knights appropriated the transport for their personal use and altered its appearance to fit with their dark style. Additionally, they made crude modifications to the vessel's engine systems, generating greater thrust but at a cost to its insulation baffles. This resulted in the Night Buzzard spewing a trail of thick, noxious smoke.

Despite Ren's ties to the First Order, the other Knights were not aligned with the Empire's successor, as Ren and Supreme Leader Snoke were the only Force-sensitive members of that regime. However, after Snoke's death at Ren's hands, the Knights' presence became more common within the First Order's ranks. Where they once traveled the galaxy as marauders and mercenaries, the Knights became enforcers of Ren's reign as the new Supreme Leader. However, only Ren had the authority to command them, as the Knights would answer to no one else. This singular devotion to one individual created friction between the Knights and the members of the Supreme Council.

Membership
"The Knights of Ren could be your first step on that path. They always seek powerful people to join their ranks. But be warned&hellip;the price of admission is steep."

- Snoke, to Ben Solo

Aside from the leaders of the group, the Knights of Ren consisted of six members: Vicrul, Cardo, Ushar, Trudgen, Kuruk, and Ap'lek. The six Knights were commanded, in turn, by a vicious leader known only as "Ren," and the inheritor of his Knights, Kylo Ren.

Vicrul was the self-styled harvester, the reaper of the fallen, and the targeter of souls. Every victim felled by his weapons augmented Vicrul's power in the dark side, which was muted by his lack of Force-training. Yet with each strike his hate grew, allowing the dark side to surge through him. His latent Force talents, though unbidden and uncontrolled, manifested themselves in heightened reflexes and the power to magnify the fear in his prey.

Cardo created wide swathes of destruction, whereas his fellow Knights preferred to strike with exacting precision. He had an obsession with weapon modification, making him the Knights' best armorer.

Trudgen was a collector of trophies from fallen conquests. He incorporated said trophies into his existing armor, weapons and equipment, part of which included a fragment of death trooper armor.

Ushar had a reputation for forcing his prisoners to grovel for mercy. He would take his time with the victims who whimpered for help, believing they deserved a slow punishment. While those who fought back earned his respect, Ushar would kill them all the same, but faster as they had earned a swift death in his view.

Kuruk was the most solitary of the Knights. In addition to his role as the group's rifleman, he served as the pilot of the Night Buzzard. Noted for his precision marksmanship, he could be found perched on a high vantage point, covering an assault conducted by his fellow Knights. While Kuruk's helmet was designed to focus his attention on his target, his aim was further sharpened by concentrating on the Force.

Ap'lek reveled in deception and strategy, employing feints and misdirection to trap an opponent. In this he differed from the other Knights, who preferred a straightforward and violent approach to eliminating their targets. His nascent Force abilities allowed Ap'lek to peer through the smoke screens that he would create to obscure an enemy's vision and disrupt sensors. As a warrior, his preferred lethal weapon was an ancient Mandalorian executioner's vibro-ax.

Prior to the rise of Kylo Ren, the Knights followed the aforementioned leader who was also known by the name of "Ren," although he insisted that the group did not follow him but rather their way of life. Nevertheless, Ren was the spokesperson of the group, as he would introduce them by name to enemies and potential allies alike. A devotee of the dark side, he followed the Knights' guiding principle, the Ren, and believed in it on a personal level.

After renouncing the Jedi path, Kylo Ren became the archetype of this new generation of dark side warriors that emerged to fill the void left by the Sith's demise. Adopting the title master of the Knights of Ren, his ability to use the Force granted him many impressive combat skills. Despite his Jedi training and knowledge of arcane dark side lore, Ren was neither Jedi nor Sith, but a combination of both sides' teachings. This created an imbalance within him, however. Though gifted with the raw power of his grandfather, the Sith Lord Darth Vader, Ren struggled to overcome the light side within himself. Following his ascension as Supreme Leader of the First Order, Ren called on his Knights to serve as his personal bodyguards in the same way that the Elite Praetorian Guard protected his predecessor, Supreme Leader Snoke.

Philosophy
"The Ren doesn't stop to worry about what it's burning or the right or wrong of it, or the goals it might achieve. The Ren just is. It lives, and it consumes, and it doesn't apologize. It is its nature and nothing else."

- Ren, on the code of the Knights of Ren

The Knights of Ren lived by a code, to which they were flexible in following: living life the way they wanted, taking what the galaxy gave them, and consuming what the dark side sent them. The Ren, a lightsaber possessed by Kylo Ren's predecessor, also known as Ren, epitomized the Knights' code. The nature of the Ren, according to Ren, was that it just existed. It had no conscience, neither acknowledging or expressing conscepts such as morality, regret or concern for what it might destroy. Ren believed in this principle on a deep, personal level to the point where he did not consider himself the Knights' leader. All of the Knights, including Ren himself, followed the lightsaber and what it represented in their view.

Their devotion to the way of the Ren was matched only by their allegiance to the shadow&mdash;the dark side of the Force. The Knights did not search for just any Force-sensitive individuals to join the ranks; they wanted those who had a strong affinity for the shadow. This led Ren to consider a mass murderer and a child for membership, having sensed the shadow's presence in both of them.

The Knights believed that they had a right to take anything and everything they so desired, particularly Jedi artifacts. As such, they held no regard for Luke Skywalker's claim on all properties of the Jedi Order. Ren's understanding of the Jedi Code was limited, though he suspected that the ideological differences between his Knights and the Jedi were severe, making coexistence impossible in his view.

Armor
"He was dressed in black, carried a 'laser sword' like in the old Jedi stories."

- Eila, on Kylo Ren

The Knights of Ren wore battered, hand-crafted armor that, combined with their weapons and battle helms, added to the aura of dread surrounding them. Being well acquainted with violence and strife, they wore the scars and implements of such on their armor. They appeared intimidatingly unified at first glance, but on closer examination each Knight was distinct, expressing preferences in combat style and tactics. All of their gear was custom, created through a combination of originality and heavy modification upon capture.

Ap'lek wore plastoid lightweight armor beneath his tunic and a water-shedding oiled cloak. His gauntlets and greaves featured raised teeth to assist in parrying and pinning edged attacks. He also wore a smoke canister on his belt. Cardo's coat was flame resistant and made from the hide of riftiaworm. His accessories included a blaster pistol holster on his left leg, tri-braced plasteel-armored greaves, a chest strap to carry concussion grenades, and plasma bolt shells on his lower chestplate. Kuruk's attire was made of a sound-dampening susurra-weave fabric. He had soft-soled boots for silent tread and collar rings to carry his plasma bolt shells. Trudgen's robes consisted of a heavy weave tabard and hood. It was accessorized with armor plates that were taken from his fallen enemies. Ushar wore ironweave vambraces, which made for a crushing backhand. Vicrul's coat was made from the skin of an unknown, monstrously large reptile.

Like the other Knights, Kylo Ren was dressed in black robes and armor. His cowl was a remnant from his early training, the attached cape was singed from multiple battles, and the robes concealed his padded armor. He later replaced his old cape and cowl with a hoodless cape that was made of static-dampening fabric, grounding electrical interference. After seizing control of the First Order, Ren donned a treated cloak that was flame retardant.

Helmets
"I sense unease about my appearance, General Hux.''" "''About the mask? No, sir. Well done."

- Kylo Ren and Armitage Hux

The Knights concealed their faces beneath ominous masks, echoing the helmet of Kylo Ren himself. The Knights purposely shielded their features with masks and battle helms, using theatricality to enhance their fearsome appearance and generate greater levels of terror in their opponents. They believed that anonymity equaled intimidation, for their victims would project the most terrifying nightmares into the absent faces of the Knights who struck them down. Each helmet was unique to the individual Knight. Cardo's helmet was the most basic of the Knight helms; it was a blast furnace plate molded into a mask and included a neck protector. Ushar's helmet featured an impact crumble left by an opponent, and had breathing tubes as well as anti-ox filters suggesting that Ushar or his mask was of non-human origin. Vicrul's case-hardened helmet was made of pastillion ore and featured synth-leather ear flaps to conceal its opening seam.

The patchwork helmet of Trudgen, the Knight who collected trophies from his victims, incorporated a fragment of a death trooper's helmet into its design. Kuruk's helmet had a breath screen and vocoder grid as well as blinder flannels designed to focus his vision forward and recesses cut for peripheral line-of-sight. Ap'lek wore a patchwork mask that he created by cobbling together pieces of broken armor. The faceplate was molded into the shape of an unsettling, sinister face of a trickster.

Like his fellow Knights, "Ren" wore a helmet that concealed his features. Red markings adorned the helmet's faceplate.

Kylo Ren's helmet was patterned after the battle gear of the Knights of Ren; it served the twofold purpose of concealing his identity and enhancing his imposing demeanor. Servomotors were attached to the helmet, controlling articulated arms that separated the face mask from the helmet, which allowed Ren to remove his helmet revealing the uncontained malice in his expression. The silver inlay visor radiated from the eyes as a symbol of power, and the helmet's integrated vocabulator projected Ren's voice. Beneath the mask's theatrics, however, he was still Ben Solo&mdash;son of Han Solo and Princess Leia Organa. In a fit of rage, Ren smashed the battered combat helmet until nothing but shards remained.

Once free of Snoke's rule, however, Ren reclaimed his shattered helmet and gave the fragments to Albrekh so that it could be reconstructed. The eccentric metalsmith applied his skills in Sith alchemy to fuse the shards back together. The reforged helmet symbolized the breaking and rebuilding of Ren's own identity. It was also stronger than before due to the alchemical lattice of Sarrassian iron that Albrekh painstakingly applied throughout the helmet's cracks. As a side effect, the helmet now featured a webwork of luminous red Sarrassian iron holding the shards together.

Weapons
"I just flipped the kill swtich. This blade leaves my hand, it blows, and it takes you, me, the kid, your old explorer friend, all this fancy garbage with it."

- Ren, to Luke Skywalker

Each Knight was armed with a unique and lethally effective weapon, suited to both closequarter and long range combat. Ushar and Ap'lek favored primitive melee weapons, such as weighted clubs and axes, with crude technological enhancements. The muscle-power of their wielders alone was enough to ensure that these weapons delivered crushing blows. However, with the flick of a switch or the twist of a dial, they took on additional attributes that could make the difference in battle. Ushar's war club had a kinetite charged end with concussion vector vanes and was held with a firm grip on the blunt, studded end. The war club had a studded pummel and a concussion absorption head. Its ability to build up a concussion charge in a kinetite generator could be released in a sudden shockwave. In addition, Ushar carried a vibromachete in an inverted sheath on his torso as well as three thermal detonators. Ap'lek's long ax was an antiquated executioner vibro-ax of Mandalorian origin. The weapon was modified with various upgrades, such as an ultrasonic generator cable, making it a conduit for ultrasonic energy, and therfore, vibrating its sharpened end to enhance its cutting power through armor and bone. It was also equipped with vibro-insulator plates to protect the handle. The blade was made from beskar with gore channels cut into the surface.

Vicrul and Trudgen wielded blade weapons, both of which featured ultrasonic vibro-tech settings that increased their lethality to the point where even glancing hits could cause fatal lacerations. The blades were made of crucible steel saturated with phrik or beskar filaments, granting them considerable strength and durability. Though a lightsaber could cut through these weapons, it required a greater application of pressure from the wielder.

Vicrul's scythe featured an annealed phrik vibro-scythe blade, with carved ultrasonic echo channel along the chine of the blade, and was shaped into a sawtooth crook for catching enemy blades. The blade was connected to the ultrasonic generator chamber on the opposite end by an insulated handle. Trudgen's vibrocleaver was his signature weapon. Though the enormous vibrocleaver was a traditional, primitive weapon, its add-on modification caused the blade edge to rapidly vibrate through ultrasonic technology, granting it extra cutting power. Trudgen also carried a secondary blade.

Unlike the other Knights who favored melee weapons for closequarter combat, Kuruk and Cardo brandished blaster weaponry&mdash;heavily modified and customized to their personal preferences. As such, Kuruk's blaster rifle and Cardo's arm cannon were unique hodgepodge constructions. The blaster rifle had three firing modes across two barrels, including a pump-action plasma bolt launcher that fed specialized ammunition into the larger firing chamber. It had a rapid-fire barrel with a cooling sheath, an upper sniper barrel with a direct line-of-sight feed to the macroscope, a pump-action bar, a vented stock for recoil reduction, and a tibanna bulb spikes laser output.

Cardo's over-powered arm cannon made him the equivalent of a one-man turret. The weapon pod's uppermost barrel was a rapid-fire repeating laser cannon. The same channel was also capable of launching plasma bolts, which were hand-fed into a receiver. The bolts were primed by a separate trigger, allowing the next trigger-pull to release it. The lower barrel was a flammable gel projector. The laser cannon featured an air-cooled barrel; its front view had piezoelectric flame projectors flanking the recessed gel spinneret and a forward handgrip and trigger selector. The weapon's bolts had casing to contain the plasma charge and rifling grooves for increased accuracy.

In addition to their primary weapons, Vicrul and Cardo had holstered blaster pistols that were almost standard with the exception of the removal of safety circuitry, allowing them to expend their ammunition more quickly and dangerously. The pistols' accessories included a backflash suppressor housing, power level indicator lights, and a stun setting toggle.

The warrior known as Ren carried a red bladed lightsaber during his time as the original leader of the Knights of Ren. Ren's saber was equipped with a kill switch that would, when activated, cause the weapon to detonate if it left his hand. According to Ren, the resulting explosion was strong enough to destroy everyone and everything within its proximity.

Kylo Ren's lightsaber evoked an ancient feel, though its components&mdash;a harmonic energizer conductive plate, a power cell focusing shunt, a power cell brace, power field conductors, a central diatium power core, exposed power rod terminals, a reserve power cell, an inert power insulator, and cooling vanes&mdash;were modern. Its crude appearance suggested it was constructed by an inexperienced hand. However, Ren preferred its unstable, volatile nature and could have repaired his lightsaber if he so wished. Its partially exposed inner workings allowed for easy modification and upkeep.

Like all Jedi lightsabers, Ren's saber was powered by a kyber crystal but one that was damaged, making the weapon dangerously unstable. The stressed, bifurcated crystal was located within the shaft and could barely contain the power of the weapon, necessitating the lateral plasma vents that produced the crossguard blades or quillons as tributaries of the central blade. The quillon blades vented the kyber crystal's excess power. The resulting weapon was a crossguard lightsaber, modeled on an ancient design dating back thousands of years to the Great Scourge of Malachor. The primary plasma blade and quillons in the kyber field matrix had the appearance of serrated blades due to the cracked kyber crystal.

The crossguard blades emerged soon after the main blade snapped into existence, helping to balance the power of Ren's lightsaber. Its unstable serrated plasma blade left a trail of embers with each swing. The quillons were created through an array of focusing crystal activators served to split the plasma stream into perpendicular blade energy channels. The emitter shrouds on the crossguard protected the bearer's hand from the smaller blades. The kyber crystal was located atop the crystal cradle; the vent iris opened just after the ignition of the primary blade.

From myth to reality
"Knights&hellip; You are released."

- Ren

For centuries the Knights were the subject of myth and local folklore told by the scattered settlements of the Unknown Regions and adjacent border territories. Under the reign of the New Republic &mdash;a democratic government formed by the Rebellion that toppled the Galactic Empire's rule &mdash;a gang of marauding dark warriors emerged claiming to be the legendary Knights of Ren.

During their exploits in the regions of unmapped space, the Knights were once hired to raid the penal world of Osseriton. After freeing the prisoners, they confiscated one of the prison ships, the Night Buzzard, and modified it to serve as their personal transport.

Searching for recruits
"Didn't work out?''" "''No, Trudgen. But that's all right. If it were easy to join us, everyone would do it. The master will find us someone else soon enough."

- Trudgen and Ren

The Knights of Ren once sought out Karrst and his younger brother Filin, both of whom were wanted for murder by the Sector Security organization. Having learned of Karrst through a friend of the Knights, they spent some time looking for the siblings, who were almost captured by Sector Security when the dark gang found them. The Knights immediately descended on the lawmen, pushing them back and establishing a secure perimeter around the brothers. Using their weapons and Force abilities, the six Knights slaughtered the SecSec team while their spokesman, the warrior known as "Ren," approached the would-be prisoners. Ren assessed the situation and concluded that SecSec was determined to apprehend Karrst and Filin, who were responsible for killing at least a hundred people. Though the Knights were also after them, they did not wish to capture or kill them. Instead, they wanted Karrst to join their ranks.

Karrst was like the Knights, possessing an inherent sensitivity to the Force or "shadow" as the Knights referred to its dark side. Karrst was able to demonstrate his natural ability with telekinesis. His talents impressed Ren and demonstrated proof of what the Knights learned about him from their contact&mdash;that Karrst could touch the shadow. Filin pledged his allegiance and that of his brother to the Knights, promising to follow Ren if the Knights helped them to escape from the SecSec forces. However, Ren clarified that it was not he whom the Knights followed, but rather his lightsaber and the way of life that it represented. Ren devoted his life to living by the Knights' code; immersing himself in the shadow, he fought its battles, preserved its artifacts, and consumed the power it gave him. He invited Karrst to do the same, but first they required a sacrifice: the murder of his brother.

Before Karrst could make his choice, Filin fatally shot his older brother. In doing so, he believed the Knights would let him join their ranks in Karrst's place. While Ren applauded Filin's actions, respecting his willingness to commit fraticide in order to survive, he ultimately killed Karrst's younger brother who was not born with a strong connection to the Force. Trudgen noted that the mission did not go as planned, but it was of little consequence to Ren, who believed that their master would eventually find someone else for them to recruit. In the meantime, they sought to cause destruction elsewhere, leaving the ground littered with the corpses of the entire SecSec team and those of the now dead siblings.

Battle of legends
"This is Jedi Master Luke Skywalker. He is a ''legend!" "Yeah? Well, I'm Ren. These are the Knights of Ren. And we're legendary.''"

- Ben Solo and Ren

The Knights of Ren ventured to the Outer Rim world of Elphrona and found an ancient Jedi outpost dating back to the time of the High Republic Era. The Jedi of the time used it as a storage site, and having never returned to gather their items, it was more of a treasure trove than an outpost. Among its artifacts were Jedi holocrons and exotic weapons. Ren and his Knights intended to raid the outpost and take everything of value. However, the outpost was also visited by Jedi Master Luke Skywalker, his young apprentice Ben Solo, and the explorer Lor San Tekka. In addition to mentoring his nephew in the ways of the Force, Skywalker scoured the galaxy searching for arcane lore that could aid his quest to rebuild the Jedi Order. Shortly after entering the outpost, Skywalker and Solo both sensed the the Knights of Ren emanating with the cold presence of the dark side.

Skywalker claimed the outpost and its treasures as the property of the Jedi Order, which, at the time, consisted of himself as the last Jedi. Notwithstanding his claim to Jedi artifacts, Skywalker had no intention of allowing them to fall into the Knights' posession, having sensed the dark side in all of them. Ren regarded Skywalker as an old fool, believing that a single Jedi was no match against the combined power of his Knights. When Solo stepped forward, introducing his master and calling him a legend, Ren simply introduced himself and the warriors under his command as the legendary Knights of Ren.

His warnings ignored, Skywalker instructed his apprentice to protect San Tekka while he personally dealt with Ren's Knights. As the Knights and Skywalker prepared for battle, Ren was musing on how it was almost be a shame to kill the last Jedi, as it would be the first and only Jedi he would ever get to kill. Regardless, he gave the order to attack, causing the Knights to spring into action. With the exception of Ren himself, the other Knights charged in unison, assuring themselves that one man who stood alone against six warriors could not win. Though Skywalker conceeded that he was indeed one man, the Jedi knew that he was not alone with the Force as his ally. Despite their efforts, none of the Knights' attacks managed to connect, as Skywalker either blocked their weapons or evaded them entirely. Knowing they could not defeat him, he used his green lightsaber only as a means to defend himself and was content to defeat the Knights but without killing them.

With the Knights incapacitated and their weapons destroyed, Ren stepped forward to confront Skywalker himself. Ren activated a kill switch on his lightsaber and revealed that it would explode if the weapon left his hand. However, after observing the last Jedi in battle, Ren concluded that the Force was strong with Skywalker and was no longer certain that he could prevail. Unwilling to die for the artifacts inside the outpost, Ren chose to stand down and retreat with his Knights, leaving the Jedi to claim their prize. Before departing, Ren turned his attention to Skywalker's young apprentice. He sensed that, like themselves, Solo had the presence of the shadow within himself. Ren also removed his helmet and threw it at Solo's feet, telling the boy to seek him out when he was ready to join the Knights of Ren.

The rise of Kylo Ren
"When you do find them, my friend, you must not fail. You will join the Knights&hellip;or you will die."

- Snoke, to Ben Solo

When Ben Solo arrived to Snoke following the destruction of Luke Skywalker's Jedi temple, he expressed his interest in the Knights of Ren. The Knights of Ren would eventually fall under the command of Kylo Ren, the dark side apprentice of the mysterious Supreme Leader Snoke, who gifted the Knights of Ren to Kylo Ren after Ren passed a test given by him. Ren then became the master of the Knights of Ren.

Although the Sith lineage of Darth Bane ended with the death of Kylo Ren's grandfather, Darth Vader, the dark side of the Force endured and was strong with Kylo as well as his master, Supreme Leader Snoke. Kylo, who was originally trained as a Jedi by his uncle, Jedi Master Luke Skywalker, was seduced by the dark side like his grandfather before him. Discarding his former life as Ben Solo, Kylo adopted the roles of master of the Knights of Ren and warlord of the First Order, while Skywalker hid in exile out of shame and regret for his part in Kylo's fall to darkness.

Having forsaken his family and Jedi heritage, Kylo oversaw the First Order's mission to hunt and destroy the last remnants of the Jedi, including his uncle and former Master Luke Skywalker. However, he still felt the pull to the light, and would turn to one of his artifacts&mdash;the charred helmet of his grandfather&mdash;in hopes of strengthening his connection to the dark side and his commitment to the First Order's cause. As Kylo's quest drew him closer to an eventual reunion with his estranged father, Han Solo, Snoke warned his oft-conflicted acolyte that he would soon face his most difficult task. Confident in his training under the Supreme Leader, the master of the Knights of Ren believed he would not be seduced by the light, and was determined to succeed where Vader and his sentimentality failed.

During the waning hours of the cold war, Rey&mdash;a scavenger native to the forlorn frontier world of Jakku&mdash;traveled to Maz Kanata's castle on Takodana, where the Force ultimately led her to find the Jedi lightsaber that once belonged to Luke Skywalker and his father, Anakin Skywalker, in turn. Though unaware of her dormant connection to the Force, Rey was able to experience several Force visions by touching the lightsaber. Among the things she saw were the Knights of Ren. After the galaxy was cast into a state of war as a result of the New Republic's destruction in 34 ABY, Kylo assassinated Snoke and claimed his throne as the new Supreme Leader of the First Order.

The new Supreme Leader
"Knights of Ren.''" "''Cool."

- Two First Order stormtroopers, upon seeing the Knights of Ren

As a result of Kylo becoming the Supreme Leader, the Knights of Ren replaced the Elite Praetorian Guards as his new personal guard and began following him more closely. However, only Kylo had control over the them, much to the displeasure of the Supreme Council. The presence of the Knights in most places that Kylo went also caused intimidation or general discontent for some First Order personnel, yet there were instances where members of its Stormtrooper Corps reacted with admiration upon glimpsing Knights striding by.

The hunt for Rey
"Prepare to crush any worlds that defy us. My Knights and I are going hunting for the scavenger."

- Kylo Ren

In 35 ABY, the entire galaxy witnessed the return of Sheev Palpatine, the former Emperor of the Galactic Empire and Dark Lord of the Sith, who had perished during the Battle of Endor in 4 ABY, but had managed to come back to life. Using a Sith wayfinder retrieved from the ruins of Fortress Vader on Mustafar, Kylo tracked the resurrected Emperor to the Sith world of Exegol in the Unknown Regions with the intent of killing him, as he considered him to be a threat to his reign. However, Palpatine revealed to him that he had created Snoke as a puppet, and then explained his plan to reclaim the galaxy through the Final Order — an armada of Xyston-class Star Destroyers outfitted with axial superlaser cannons which he had been building for decades — and offered an alliance: he would let Kylo take command of the fleet, thus giving him the means necessary to establish a new Empire and rule the galaxy, in exchange for finding and killing his granddaughter Rey.

Kylo accepted the offer, although he secretly planned to convince Rey to join him so that together they could kill Palpatine and rule the galaxy together. Afterwards, Kylo had his helmet rebuilt, with the Knights attending the process. He later returned to his Star Destroyer, accompanied by the Knights, to hold a meeting with the Supreme Council, informing them of this new powerful fleet, although some members were doubtful about trusting this mysterious cult.

Despite this, Kylo truly believed that Palpatine's fleet could finally help him claim the galaxy for himself and began his hunt for Rey, eventually tracking her down to the desert planet Pasaana through their connection. Accompanied by the Knights of Ren, Kylo traveled to Pasaana and confronted Rey after she had him crash-land his TIE whisper, while her friends — Finn, Poe Dameron, the Wookiee Chewbacca, and droids BB-8 and C-3PO — prepared an old, rusty ship, formerly owned by assassin Ochi, for take off. However, after Rey was distracted by Kylo emerging from his destroyed ship, Chewbacca went to inform them that they were ready to leave, unaware that the Knights were also present and watched the entire ordeal. Subsequently, the Knights captured Chewbacca and took him prisoner aboard one of the two transporters, taking him to Kylo's Star Destroyer. The other transport was destroyed by Rey using Force lightning during her confrontation with Kylo, leading her and the others to believe that Chewbacca had perished, although they later discovered the truth and rescued him from aboard the Star Destroyer above Kijimi. During this, Kylo informed Rey of being Palpatine's granddaughter and her parents abandoning her on Jakku to protect her for him, before being killed by Ochi.

Destruction
Kylo later went to Kef Bir after Rey traveled to the moon seeking a Sith wayfinder located amongst the ruins of the Death Star II. Kylo was defeated and fatally injured by Rey after sensing the death of his mother, Leia Organa, who used her last remaining energy to reach out to her son in an attempt to redeem him. Rey, having sensed Organa's death as well, used Force heal to treat Kylo's injury, before leaving in his repaired TIE whisper. As a result of his mother's death, as well as speaking with a vision of his father, Han Solo, Kylo redeemed himself and left his Kylo Ren persona behind, becoming Ben Solo once again.

The remaining Knights later traveled to Exegol and, during the battle of Exegol between the remains of the Resistance and the Final Order, they attempted to stop their former leader, Solo, when he came to Rey's aid. Initially outnumbered and unarmed, Solo reached out to Rey through their connection and she gave him one of her two lightsabers to fight with. Solo proved his skill in combat against the Knights and soon managed to slaughter them all, ending the Knights of Ren.

Behind the scenes
"They’re characters that, when we came up with them in Force Awakens and had very brief sighting of them, it was something that we had a lot of ideas of sort of further adventures with them, backstory, you know, and all sorts of things that were not the focus of the central story, and never made it into the movie."

- J.J. Abrams

The Knights of Ren were created for the 2015 film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens and appear in one of Rey's visions on Takodana. They were based on rejected designs for Kylo Ren. The Knights later appeared in the 2019 film Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker, where they were portrayed by Martin Wilde, Anton Simpson-Tidy, Lukaz Leong, Tom Rodgers, Joe Kennard and Ashley Beck.

During the Director commentary of The Force Awakens, director J.J. Abrams noted that the Knights had backstory, but it was not revealed at that time. While fleshing out the Knights of Ren for the Star Wars: The Rise of Kylo Ren comic book series, Charles Soule took inspiration from motorcycle gangs, classic Westerns and Samurai tales to dramatize some of the lore behind the Knights.

According to Rian Johnson, writer and director of the 2017 film Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, the reason why the group do not appear in the film is that the movie was already full and there was no room for them. Johnson mused that they could have been used in place of Snoke's Elite Praetorian Guards, but it would have been a waste because all the guards had to die and Kylo's connection to the Knights would have added unwanted complications to the scene.

In May 2019, Vanity Fair revealed that the Knights of Ren would finally appear in The Rise of Skywalker. The article also featured a photograph of the Knights during filming at Jordan, alongside director J.J. Abrams. Vanity Fair described the Knights as "masked warriors with specialized weaponry who add an element of chaos to the war between the Resistance and the First Order" and compared their brutish look to those of the characters from the Mad Max films.

Non-canon appearances

 * LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
 * Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes