Could an Ahsoka Character Hail From Star Wars’ Galaxy Far, Far Away?

At over 25,000 years old, Professor Huyang is one of Star Wars’ oldest characters, having served the Jedi for millennia. It seems that Huyang’s memory has not been wiped during that time, giving him thousands of years of knowledge at his disposal. However, due to his age, there are still many questions surrounding Huyang’s creation.However, Ahsoka might have subtly shed light on some of Huyang’s mysteries. In Ahsoka, Season 1, Episode 6, “Far, Far Away” and Episode 7, “Dreams and Madness,” some of the Peridea bandits have helmets that resemble Huyang’s design. Analyzing Ahsoka’s Peridea arc shows that Huyang’s past and these design similarities could indicate his or his creator’s origins in Peridea’s galaxy, further connecting the two galaxies.Huyang has been interconnected with the Jedi Order for millennia. He first began teaching Younglings to create their lightsabers approximately 25,020 years before the Battle of Yavin, as revealed in Star Wars Timelines: From the Time Before the High Republic to the Fall of the First Order by Kristin Baver, Jason Fry, Cole Horton, Amy Richau and Clayton Daniels. In “Dreams and Madness,” Huyang reveals that he also told the Younglings stories of the history of the galaxy, divided into three volumes, that possibly stem in part from his personal experience and memories in addition to folklore and legends.RELATED: Ezra Bridger’s Approach to Battle Echoes Yoda’s Original Characterization

At over 25,000 years old, Professor Huyang is one of Star Wars’ oldest characters, having served the Jedi for millennia. It seems that Huyang’s memory has not been wiped during that time, giving him thousands of years of knowledge at his disposal. However, due to his age, there are still many questions surrounding Huyang’s creation.

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However, Ahsoka might have subtly shed light on some of Huyang’s mysteries. In Ahsoka, Season 1, Episode 6, “Far, Far Away” and Episode 7, “Dreams and Madness,” some of the Peridea bandits have helmets that resemble Huyang’s design. Analyzing Ahsoka’s Peridea arc shows that Huyang’s past and these design similarities could indicate his or his creator’s origins in Peridea’s galaxy, further connecting the two galaxies.

Huyang has been interconnected with the Jedi Order for millennia. He first began teaching Younglings to create their lightsabers approximately 25,020 years before the Battle of Yavin, as revealed in Star Wars Timelines: From the Time Before the High Republic to the Fall of the First Order by Kristin Baver, Jason Fry, Cole Horton, Amy Richau and Clayton Daniels. In “Dreams and Madness,” Huyang reveals that he also told the Younglings stories of the history of the galaxy, divided into three volumes, that possibly stem in part from his personal experience and memories in addition to folklore and legends.

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