Din Djarin Giving Up the Darksaber Actually Proves He Was Worthy All Along

Lightsabers are so deeply embedded in pop culture that even the most casual Star Wars fan knows the weapons’ basics. The Darksaber, however, didn’t become a more mainstream item until it appeared in The Mandalorian in 2019. Its lore runs as deep as its body count, which makes it a character just as intriguing as its wielders. The question of who is most worthy of its power has remained even after its destruction, but the answer is more straightforward than it may seem.The complicated history of the Darksaber dates back centuries. It changed hands many times among warriors before it landed in the hands of Bo-Katan Kryze in Season 3 of The Mandalorian. She may have been the last one to ever wield it, but she was not the only one worthy of the title of Mandalor — the rightful ruler of the Mandalorian people by creed. Din Djarin was arguably one of the strongest in the saber’s long line of owners despite never ruling the people it represented.Din’s strength has always come from his heart; he has never been interested in holding a position of power, fighting a war, or leading a world. His most successful missions have involved connecting with others and seeing them for who they really are. Meeting Grogu and recognizing him as a child worthy of love and protection instead of an asset to be dismantled changed the entire trajectory of his story. Din was once a bounty hunter in the profession solely for the credits. Now, everything he does revolves around creating the best possible life for his son.RELATED: The Mandalorian Season 3 Returns to the Show’s RootsRELATED: The Mandalorian: Din Djarin’s Lack of Star Wars Knowledge Makes No Sense

Lightsabers are so deeply embedded in pop culture that even the most casual Star Wars fan knows the weapons’ basics. The Darksaber, however, didn’t become a more mainstream item until it appeared in The Mandalorian in 2019. Its lore runs as deep as its body count, which makes it a character just as intriguing as its wielders. The question of who is most worthy of its power has remained even after its destruction, but the answer is more straightforward than it may seem.

RELATED: The Mandalorian Season 3 Returns to the Show’s Roots

The complicated history of the Darksaber dates back centuries. It changed hands many times among warriors before it landed in the hands of Bo-Katan Kryze in Season 3 of The Mandalorian. She may have been the last one to ever wield it, but she was not the only one worthy of the title of Mandalor — the rightful ruler of the Mandalorian people by creed. Din Djarin was arguably one of the strongest in the saber’s long line of owners despite never ruling the people it represented.

RELATED: The Mandalorian: Din Djarin’s Lack of Star Wars Knowledge Makes No Sense

Din’s strength has always come from his heart; he has never been interested in holding a position of power, fighting a war, or leading a world. His most successful missions have involved connecting with others and seeing them for who they really are. Meeting Grogu and recognizing him as a child worthy of love and protection instead of an asset to be dismantled changed the entire trajectory of his story. Din was once a bounty hunter in the profession solely for the credits. Now, everything he does revolves around creating the best possible life for his son.

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