The Mandalorians have long been figures of fascination in Star Wars. After having their long, rich history established in Star Wars Legends, the Mandalorians were finally brought to life on-screen on Star Wars: The Clone Wars before going on to play a prominent role on Star Wars Rebels. Since their appearances in these two animated series, the Mandalorians received even more attention as the stars of the first live-action Disney+ Star Wars series, The Mandalorian. This series introduced the Purge of Mandalore, revealing how the Mandalorians were almost wiped out by the Empire.Season 3 of The Mandalorian saw many survivors of the Purge reunite to reclaim their homeworld. However, some key Mandalorian characters were still missing. Star Wars Rebels introduced Sabine Wren and her family, Clan Wren, who have not been seen again since Rebels concluded. Now, Sabine has returned in Ahsoka. Although the series seems unlikely to feature Mandalore or to delve too heavily into Mandalorian stories, Episode 4 has confirmed what became of Sabine’s family. The answer to this lingering mystery provides fresh insight into Sabine’s current situation and her unseen past as Ahsoka’s Jedi Padawan.Episode 4 of Ahsoka, “Fallen Jedi,” sees Baylan Skoll peer into Sabine’s mind through the Force in order to manipulate her into doing his bidding. As Baylan senses Sabine’s thoughts, he touches upon her memories of losing her family and hints that she blames Ahsoka for the deaths of Clan Wren. “Your family died on Mandalore,” says Baylan, “because your master didn’t trust you.” Sadly, after playing a pivotal role in freeing Mandalore from Imperial oppression and assisting the Rebels of Phoenix Cell on multiple occasions, Ahsoka has confirmed that Sabine’s family has perished.RELATED: Ahsoka: Sabine Needs More Lightsaber Training, and Star Wars Rebels Showed Why
The Mandalorians have long been figures of fascination in Star Wars. After having their long, rich history established in Star Wars Legends, the Mandalorians were finally brought to life on-screen on Star Wars: The Clone Wars before going on to play a prominent role on Star Wars Rebels. Since their appearances in these two animated series, the Mandalorians received even more attention as the stars of the first live-action Disney+ Star Wars series, The Mandalorian. This series introduced the Purge of Mandalore, revealing how the Mandalorians were almost wiped out by the Empire.
Season 3 of The Mandalorian saw many survivors of the Purge reunite to reclaim their homeworld. However, some key Mandalorian characters were still missing. Star Wars Rebels introduced Sabine Wren and her family, Clan Wren, who have not been seen again since Rebels concluded. Now, Sabine has returned in Ahsoka. Although the series seems unlikely to feature Mandalore or to delve too heavily into Mandalorian stories, Episode 4 has confirmed what became of Sabine’s family. The answer to this lingering mystery provides fresh insight into Sabine’s current situation and her unseen past as Ahsoka’s Jedi Padawan.
Episode 4 of Ahsoka, “Fallen Jedi,” sees Baylan Skoll peer into Sabine’s mind through the Force in order to manipulate her into doing his bidding. As Baylan senses Sabine’s thoughts, he touches upon her memories of losing her family and hints that she blames Ahsoka for the deaths of Clan Wren. “Your family died on Mandalore,” says Baylan, “because your master didn’t trust you.” Sadly, after playing a pivotal role in freeing Mandalore from Imperial oppression and assisting the Rebels of Phoenix Cell on multiple occasions, Ahsoka has confirmed that Sabine’s family has perished.
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