Why Ahsoka Season 2 Needs to Introduce the Final Mortis God

Ahsoka is a unique show within the Star Wars franchise. While all the content from the various movies and shows ties into each other, Ahsoka took it a step further than the other shows ever dared to. It introduces elements from animated shows, including Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, to bridge the live-action and animated aspects of the universe. In doing so, it serves as a tool to bring some of the more mysterious elements of the Star Wars mythos into live-action.In future episodes, it promises to introduce even more from the shows. In the final episode of Ahsoka, Baylan Skoll looks over a mighty statue, bearing the face of an elderly man. The statue is beside two more, and one has been destroyed by the passing years. It’s a callback to an arc of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and implies that the characters that these statues are based on could appear again. If they do, Ahsoka could very well introduce the fourth god of the Star Wars pantheon.The Son, a pale creature with glowing red eyes and a desire to bring evil to the universe, represents the Dark Side of the Force. The Daughter, a charming and well-intended alien being, represents the Light Side. The Father stands as a balance between them both. Tragically, the Son killed the Daughter during Star Wars: The Clone Wars and the Father elected to sacrifice himself to help Obi-Wan, Ahsoka, and Anakin stop the Son from gaining even more influence and power. While the Son mourned his father’s fate, Anakin killed him, leaving Mortis empty. The Clone Wars trio awoke back in their universe as if nothing had happened.

Ahsoka is a unique show within the Star Wars franchise. While all the content from the various movies and shows ties into each other, Ahsoka took it a step further than the other shows ever dared to. It introduces elements from animated shows, including Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, to bridge the live-action and animated aspects of the universe. In doing so, it serves as a tool to bring some of the more mysterious elements of the Star Wars mythos into live-action.

In future episodes, it promises to introduce even more from the shows. In the final episode of Ahsoka, Baylan Skoll looks over a mighty statue, bearing the face of an elderly man. The statue is beside two more, and one has been destroyed by the passing years. It’s a callback to an arc of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and implies that the characters that these statues are based on could appear again. If they do, Ahsoka could very well introduce the fourth god of the Star Wars pantheon.

The Son, a pale creature with glowing red eyes and a desire to bring evil to the universe, represents the Dark Side of the Force. The Daughter, a charming and well-intended alien being, represents the Light Side. The Father stands as a balance between them both. Tragically, the Son killed the Daughter during Star Wars: The Clone Wars and the Father elected to sacrifice himself to help Obi-Wan, Ahsoka, and Anakin stop the Son from gaining even more influence and power. While the Son mourned his father’s fate, Anakin killed him, leaving Mortis empty. The Clone Wars trio awoke back in their universe as if nothing had happened.

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