Ahsoka Is Finally Set to Pay Off a Clone Wars Story Arc

The fourth episode of Ahsoka ends with a return to an infamous Star Wars Rebels location, but this may actually be paving the way for the continuation of a story arc from Star Wars: The Clone Wars. After a brutal lightsaber duel with Baylan Skoll, Ahsoka found herself defeated and cast into the raging seas of Seatos. When she awoke, she was once again in the World Between Worlds, the mysterious Force realm that exists beyond time and space. Here, she was reunited with her former Jedi master, Anakin Skywalker, suggesting that the World Between Worlds is, in fact, part of the Netherworld of the Force and Ahsoka has died.If Ahsoka has indeed been killed by Baylan Skoll, it is not the first time she has died in Star Wars canon. Season 3 of The Clone Wars saw Ahsoka, Anakin and Obi-Wan Kenobi traveling to another mysterious Force realm that may be connected to the World Between Worlds — Mortis. During the Jedi’s time in this strange domain, Ahsoka was killed and resurrected for the first time. The true nature of her resurrection and its potential lasting impact on Ahsoka is yet to be fully explored in any Star Wars media. But that could be about to change following Ahsoka’s arrival in the World Between Worlds.Ahsoka, Anakin and Obi-Wan discovered Mortis when they were sent to investigate a transmission containing an ancient Jedi distress code. This dreamlike realm was home to three powerful Force-wielders known as the Ones — the Daughter, the Son and the Father, who embodied the light, the dark side and balance in the Force, respectively. At one point during The Clone Wars’ Mortis arc, Ahsoka fell under the control of the Son, who corrupted her with the power of the dark side. When he relinquished his grip on Ahsoka, her life force was also withdrawn, and she fell down dead.RELATED: New Ahsoka Poster Spoils Episode 4’s Major Cameo Appearance

The fourth episode of Ahsoka ends with a return to an infamous Star Wars Rebels location, but this may actually be paving the way for the continuation of a story arc from Star Wars: The Clone Wars. After a brutal lightsaber duel with Baylan Skoll, Ahsoka found herself defeated and cast into the raging seas of Seatos. When she awoke, she was once again in the World Between Worlds, the mysterious Force realm that exists beyond time and space. Here, she was reunited with her former Jedi master, Anakin Skywalker, suggesting that the World Between Worlds is, in fact, part of the Netherworld of the Force and Ahsoka has died.

RELATED: New Ahsoka Poster Spoils Episode 4’s Major Cameo Appearance

If Ahsoka has indeed been killed by Baylan Skoll, it is not the first time she has died in Star Wars canon. Season 3 of The Clone Wars saw Ahsoka, Anakin and Obi-Wan Kenobi traveling to another mysterious Force realm that may be connected to the World Between Worlds — Mortis. During the Jedi’s time in this strange domain, Ahsoka was killed and resurrected for the first time. The true nature of her resurrection and its potential lasting impact on Ahsoka is yet to be fully explored in any Star Wars media. But that could be about to change following Ahsoka’s arrival in the World Between Worlds.

Ahsoka, Anakin and Obi-Wan discovered Mortis when they were sent to investigate a transmission containing an ancient Jedi distress code. This dreamlike realm was home to three powerful Force-wielders known as the Ones — the Daughter, the Son and the Father, who embodied the light, the dark side and balance in the Force, respectively. At one point during The Clone Wars‘ Mortis arc, Ahsoka fell under the control of the Son, who corrupted her with the power of the dark side. When he relinquished his grip on Ahsoka, her life force was also withdrawn, and she fell down dead.

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