Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure and Ewoks: The Battle for Endor are often overlooked. However, this made-for-television duology incorporates more magic and mysticism into Star Wars’ space opera universe, making the franchise truly a blend of science fiction and fantasy. One of the most important characters to blur these lines is Charal, a sorceress and one of the main villains of Ewoks: The Battle for Endor.While Charal is not currently a part of Star Wars’ main canon, she was later connected to the Nightsisters in works such as Daniel Wallace’s Book of the Sith: Secrets of the Dark Side. Thus, the rise of the Dathomiri and the Nightsisters in Ahsoka could open the door for more Star Wars: Legends versions of the Nightsisters like Charal to become canon once more. While the Ewok movie duology might not be completely brought back into the fold, characters such as Charal and Cindel Towani could still be adapted to fit within the current canon. This would be similar to how Grand Admiral Thrawn has been adapted from Star Wars: Legends canon to fit with the current canon universe.Caravan of Courage and The Battle of Endor are more fantasy movies than science fiction, even though both movies combine elements of both genres. In Caravan of Courage, Ewoks, magic and fairy-like creatures called Wisties help Mace and Cindel Towani reunite with their parents. The Battle for Endor takes a far darker turn when a group of Sanryssan Raiders led by Terak capture most of the Ewoks and murder the entire Towani family except for Cindel. She and Wicket W. Warrick escape to find help, but one of their main adversaries is Terak’s sorceress and second-in-command, Charal, played by Sian Phillips.RELATED: Ahsoka: Who Put Statues of [SPOILER] on Peridea, and Why?RELATED: Ahsoka Just Reintroduced a Classic Legends Idea With Scary Results
Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure and Ewoks: The Battle for Endor are often overlooked. However, this made-for-television duology incorporates more magic and mysticism into Star Wars’ space opera universe, making the franchise truly a blend of science fiction and fantasy. One of the most important characters to blur these lines is Charal, a sorceress and one of the main villains of Ewoks: The Battle for Endor.
While Charal is not currently a part of Star Wars’ main canon, she was later connected to the Nightsisters in works such as Daniel Wallace’s Book of the Sith: Secrets of the Dark Side. Thus, the rise of the Dathomiri and the Nightsisters in Ahsoka could open the door for more Star Wars: Legends versions of the Nightsisters like Charal to become canon once more. While the Ewok movie duology might not be completely brought back into the fold, characters such as Charal and Cindel Towani could still be adapted to fit within the current canon. This would be similar to how Grand Admiral Thrawn has been adapted from Star Wars: Legends canon to fit with the current canon universe.
Caravan of Courage and The Battle of Endor are more fantasy movies than science fiction, even though both movies combine elements of both genres. In Caravan of Courage, Ewoks, magic and fairy-like creatures called Wisties help Mace and Cindel Towani reunite with their parents. The Battle for Endor takes a far darker turn when a group of Sanryssan Raiders led by Terak capture most of the Ewoks and murder the entire Towani family except for Cindel. She and Wicket W. Warrick escape to find help, but one of their main adversaries is Terak’s sorceress and second-in-command, Charal, played by Sian Phillips.
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