The Last Thing Mandalore Needs Is Another Mand’alor

Since 1977, Star Wars has become perhaps the single most treasured franchise in cinematic history. Created by George Lucas and currently under the direction of Dave Filoni, the universe is loved for its unique worlds, interesting cultures, and compelling characters. One of the most famous planets in the galaxy is Mandalore, the home planet of characters like Bo-Katan Kryze and Jango Fett. Defined by a modern power struggle and resurgence in the shadow of the Empire, the planet has an opportunity for something new.Although the history of Mandalore is still largely unexplored in the eyes of mainstream audiences, the Star Wars expanded universe and animated series have done a great job of fleshing it out. Mandalore has arguably the richest and most interesting history of any world in the Star Wars canon. Where planets like Coruscant have the allure of being interesting thanks to so many of the prequels being set there, when it comes to Mandalore, fans have a fun, medieval-style history to get into. The world’s past is one of warriors, epic battles, and larger-than-life characters which, when combined, has created a world fans can’t get enough of. Season 3 of The Mandalorian explored the struggle for Bo-Katan Kryze to restore the Mandalorian people to their greatness, set on claiming the Darksaber and its right to rule. However, the destruction of the saber has left open the door for a new chapter for the planet and its people.Mandalorians have taken a form that resembles classic medieval power struggles, with different clans/houses vying for power and the right to rule. The most famous of these include clans Wren, Kryze, and Vizsla, members of whom have featured prominently throughout Star Wars canon. However, The Clone Wars made it clear that being a member of a traditional Mandalorian clan wasn’t the only way to rule, as was demonstrated through Darth Maul’s conquest. Maul played into the idea that, when all is said and done, Mandalorians prize the attributes of a warrior above all else, when he defeated Pre Vizsla through mortal combat, and claimed the darksaber. This shattered the loyalties of the remaining Death Watch warriors as Bo-Katan led Mandalorian loyalists against Maul, while Gar Saxon and his commandos joined the former Sith.

Since 1977, Star Wars has become perhaps the single most treasured franchise in cinematic history. Created by George Lucas and currently under the direction of Dave Filoni, the universe is loved for its unique worlds, interesting cultures, and compelling characters. One of the most famous planets in the galaxy is Mandalore, the home planet of characters like Bo-Katan Kryze and Jango Fett. Defined by a modern power struggle and resurgence in the shadow of the Empire, the planet has an opportunity for something new.

Although the history of Mandalore is still largely unexplored in the eyes of mainstream audiences, the Star Wars expanded universe and animated series have done a great job of fleshing it out. Mandalore has arguably the richest and most interesting history of any world in the Star Wars canon. Where planets like Coruscant have the allure of being interesting thanks to so many of the prequels being set there, when it comes to Mandalore, fans have a fun, medieval-style history to get into. The world’s past is one of warriors, epic battles, and larger-than-life characters which, when combined, has created a world fans can’t get enough of. Season 3 of The Mandalorian explored the struggle for Bo-Katan Kryze to restore the Mandalorian people to their greatness, set on claiming the Darksaber and its right to rule. However, the destruction of the saber has left open the door for a new chapter for the planet and its people.

Mandalorians have taken a form that resembles classic medieval power struggles, with different clans/houses vying for power and the right to rule. The most famous of these include clans Wren, Kryze, and Vizsla, members of whom have featured prominently throughout Star Wars canon. However, The Clone Wars made it clear that being a member of a traditional Mandalorian clan wasn’t the only way to rule, as was demonstrated through Darth Maul’s conquest. Maul played into the idea that, when all is said and done, Mandalorians prize the attributes of a warrior above all else, when he defeated Pre Vizsla through mortal combat, and claimed the darksaber. This shattered the loyalties of the remaining Death Watch warriors as Bo-Katan led Mandalorian loyalists against Maul, while Gar Saxon and his commandos joined the former Sith.

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