Ahsoka is NOT a Jedi. Here is What Happened

Ahsoka has finally come out on Disney+ and Star Wars fans and fans of Ahsoka herself are thrilled to see the character take center stage in her own series. As Ahsoka battles against HK assassin droids and mysterious Inquisitors, some fans are left wondering about her status as a Jedi. Her Jedi status has long been in dispute in the Star Wars fandom, but Ahsoka is certainly not a Jedi, even if she does embody many of the elements. Yet, Ahsoka is not a Jedi any longer, and her detachment from the Order may be what kept her alive.Like all Jedi, Ahsoka was brought to the Jedi Temple when she was only a baby. She was found by Master Plo Koon, and she was brought to the temple to train as a youngling. When she became old enough to apprentice, she was assigned to Anakin Skywalker, despite him not wanting an apprentice. While they were contentious at first, they quickly grew close and became an unbreakable team. Anakin pushed Ahsoka hard and because of that she was on her way to becoming a great Jedi. She excelled at her lightsaber skills and developed a deep understanding of the Force and the world around her. Unfortunately, a dark betrayal would ruin all her plans and set her on a new path, a path of rebellion.As the fifth season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars drew to a close, the writers knew that Ahsoka had to leave Anakin in order for her presence not to interrupt the canon of the films. This is when the trial of Ahsoka Tano took place. Ahsoka was framed for bombing the Jedi temple by Barriss Offee, her once close friend and ally. Barris became disillusioned with the Jedi and decided to take action against them. She felt that the Jedi needed to be punished, and she was the one to do it. It was cruel to pin her malicious plot on Ahsoka, but what hurt the Padawan even more is that each Jedi was more than willing to believe that she had committed the crime.RELATED: Ahsoka Just Added Two Star Wars: KOTOR Characters to Disney Era Canon

Ahsoka has finally come out on Disney+ and Star Wars fans and fans of Ahsoka herself are thrilled to see the character take center stage in her own series. As Ahsoka battles against HK assassin droids and mysterious Inquisitors, some fans are left wondering about her status as a Jedi. Her Jedi status has long been in dispute in the Star Wars fandom, but Ahsoka is certainly not a Jedi, even if she does embody many of the elements. Yet, Ahsoka is not a Jedi any longer, and her detachment from the Order may be what kept her alive.

RELATED: Ahsoka Just Added Two Star Wars: KOTOR Characters to Disney Era Canon

Like all Jedi, Ahsoka was brought to the Jedi Temple when she was only a baby. She was found by Master Plo Koon, and she was brought to the temple to train as a youngling. When she became old enough to apprentice, she was assigned to Anakin Skywalker, despite him not wanting an apprentice. While they were contentious at first, they quickly grew close and became an unbreakable team. Anakin pushed Ahsoka hard and because of that she was on her way to becoming a great Jedi. She excelled at her lightsaber skills and developed a deep understanding of the Force and the world around her. Unfortunately, a dark betrayal would ruin all her plans and set her on a new path, a path of rebellion.

As the fifth season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars drew to a close, the writers knew that Ahsoka had to leave Anakin in order for her presence not to interrupt the canon of the films. This is when the trial of Ahsoka Tano took place. Ahsoka was framed for bombing the Jedi temple by Barriss Offee, her once close friend and ally. Barris became disillusioned with the Jedi and decided to take action against them. She felt that the Jedi needed to be punished, and she was the one to do it. It was cruel to pin her malicious plot on Ahsoka, but what hurt the Padawan even more is that each Jedi was more than willing to believe that she had committed the crime.

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