The Star Wars galaxy is home to a whole host of fascinating cultures, from Mandalorians to the monarchy of the Naboo to the eerie Nightsisters of Dathomir. Many of them have gotten their chance to influence the future of the franchise, whether that’s in a movie, a book, or a Disney+ miniseries. Despite this, there are still countless groups who could be remarkably valuable in future installments but have yet to play a major role in the story – and this lesser-known one should be the key to the next group of Star Wars stories.The anchorites, a religious group with sects scattered throughout the galaxy, could actually turn out to be one of the most important players in the future of the galaxy. Their strong connection to the Force and intimate knowledge of the light side could be a wellspring of truth for the remnants of the Jedi Order as the conflict set up in Ahsoka develops further. Not only that, but they could provide more information about the nature of the Force in general, all of which could come into play in future entries to the Star Wars saga.The Anchorites made their first major appearance in 2023’s Jedi: Survivor. When Cal Kestis travels to Jedha to reunite with his old mentor Cere Junda, she lets him know that she’s taken up residence with the Narkis Anchorites, a secluded religious group native to the planet, which has a rich history in the Force. Nobody’s particularly thrilled about any of this – especially Greez, who claimed they were creepy (though, as seen in Fallen Order with the Nightsisters, he said this about nearly any group that was unfamiliar to him). However, the Anchorites prove to be a valuable asset. The Mantis crew quickly finds out that they’ve been helping Cere and Eno Cordova guard the Hidden Path, an organization dedicated entirely to protecting those whom the Empire would otherwise target. Additionally, they form the first line of defense when the Empire attacks the base on Jedha, and fight and fall right alongside their fearless leader Cere. At the end of the game, their future remains slightly uncertain, but it’s likely those who survived the Empire’s siege on the base will appear in the upcoming third Jedi game.The Return of the Mortis Gods Could Involve a Controversial Star Wars Figure
The Star Wars galaxy is home to a whole host of fascinating cultures, from Mandalorians to the monarchy of the Naboo to the eerie Nightsisters of Dathomir. Many of them have gotten their chance to influence the future of the franchise, whether that’s in a movie, a book, or a Disney+ miniseries. Despite this, there are still countless groups who could be remarkably valuable in future installments but have yet to play a major role in the story – and this lesser-known one should be the key to the next group of Star Wars stories.
The anchorites, a religious group with sects scattered throughout the galaxy, could actually turn out to be one of the most important players in the future of the galaxy. Their strong connection to the Force and intimate knowledge of the light side could be a wellspring of truth for the remnants of the Jedi Order as the conflict set up in Ahsoka develops further. Not only that, but they could provide more information about the nature of the Force in general, all of which could come into play in future entries to the Star Wars saga.
The Anchorites made their first major appearance in 2023’s Jedi: Survivor. When Cal Kestis travels to Jedha to reunite with his old mentor Cere Junda, she lets him know that she’s taken up residence with the Narkis Anchorites, a secluded religious group native to the planet, which has a rich history in the Force. Nobody’s particularly thrilled about any of this – especially Greez, who claimed they were creepy (though, as seen in Fallen Order with the Nightsisters, he said this about nearly any group that was unfamiliar to him). However, the Anchorites prove to be a valuable asset. The Mantis crew quickly finds out that they’ve been helping Cere and Eno Cordova guard the Hidden Path, an organization dedicated entirely to protecting those whom the Empire would otherwise target. Additionally, they form the first line of defense when the Empire attacks the base on Jedha, and fight and fall right alongside their fearless leader Cere. At the end of the game, their future remains slightly uncertain, but it’s likely those who survived the Empire’s siege on the base will appear in the upcoming third Jedi game.
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