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Galaxy at war clone wars
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galaxy at war clone wars

Photo Credit: LucasfilmĪhsoka evidently spent time with Rex at some point following her time on Malachor.Īfter Ahsoka’s duel with Darth Vader, she enters the depths of the Sith Temple, shown in these Topps Cards illustrated by Filoni. Over the past two years, Dave Filoni’s given us hints of these very truths in his artwork posted on Twitter and in a series of Topps cards featuring Ahsoka. This would explain how the Force shifted out of balance, with the Dark Side reigning “supreme” once again - without Ahsoka maintaining it. My heart can’t take that very thought, but what a way to finish what his grandfather, Darth Vader, started. Did the former Ben Solo do the unthinkable and murder Ahsoka Tano? I believe she now holds the Force in perfect balance like the Father did during the Mortis arc of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Luke Skywalker even admits in The Last Jedi that the Force maintained balance for many years until the manifestation of Kylo Ren. Could Ahsoka have a unique connection to the world between worlds? Photo Credit: Lucasfilm The staff of Ahsoka looks much like the symbols on the mural of the Mortis trio - the Father, the Son, and the Daughter.

galaxy at war clone wars

It also explains where Ahsoka resides for the five-plus years of the Original trilogy events within the depths of the Sith Temple.īut, wait, there is more.

galaxy at war clone wars

Based on her look following the events of the Galactic Civil War, she no doubt transcends into something more than an ordinary Jedi - thanks to this knowledge. Ahsoka (likely) stayed inside of the Sith Temple to gain knowledge, shown in the design of Ahsoka “The White’s” staff - also displaying the third pillar of the Jedi Order of self-discipline.Īhsoka claims to be “no Jedi,” but she still acts like one and, once a Jedi, always a Jedi - just ask Darth Vader at the end of Return of the Jedi. The circle at the top of Ahsoka’s staff undoubtedly represents one of the three pillars of the Jedi Order - thanks to The Jedi Path by Daniel Wallace.įirst off, the symbol representing the Force looks much like the Sith Temple’s design on Malachor, AND, is the same shape as the Sith Holocron from that very location. The answer’s found in Ahsoka’s Gandalf the White-like staff, seen in the final moments of Star Wars Rebels.













Galaxy at war clone wars