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Ahsoka season 2 is officially in production, and according to star Ivanna Sakhno , fans are in for something much bigger. While details remain tightly under wraps (no surprise there, Sakhno offered a ...
Two years after the release of 2023's Ahsoka, I've just realized a key connection between Shin Hati and a major villain from ...
Baylan Skoll was searching for a mysterious connection to Mortis, and Shin Hati was searching for herself. Of course, the villainous Grand Admiral Thrawn was up to no good.
The last time we saw Skoll, he was standing on giant statues of the Mortis Gods, which Dave Filoni confirmed will play a role in Season 2. Brush up on your Force theology now.
Best known for his role as burly, sweary, code-bound curmudgeon Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane in HBO's Game Of Thrones, McCann — a friend of Stevenson's prior to his passing — has been brought up ...
In the Ahsoka season 1 ending, Baylan Skoll was shown atop statues of the Mortis Gods, suggesting Ahsoka season 2 may have a direct tie-in to these godsand it may reveal a major connection to ...
Baylan Skoll discovered the Mortis Gods monuments at the end of Ahsoka's finale, as he stood atop a set of giant stony statues depicting the Ones — a family of Force gods comprising the Son (who ...
The nigh-omnipotent Mortis Gods – as living embodiments of the Force – could certainly help in this regard, which brings us neatly to Baylan’s final scene in Ahsoka Season 1.
He may not be as evil as Palpatine or Jacen (aka Darth Caedus,) but Baylan Skoll seems like he too is a follower of the Unifying Force. He rejects the labels of the Dark and Light side and speaks ...
The Ahsoka series ended with Baylan Skoll standing on the statue of the Father, one of the Gods of Mortis, who represents Balance in the Force. To the right of the statue is a figure of the Brother, ...
Stevenson's final scene in Ahsoka saw Baylan Skoll standing near statues of the Mortis Gods, making it clear that is what he has been searching for all season – a power beyond the Jedi and Sith.