Summary
Ahsoka retconned the Blade of Talzin to differentiate the Nightsisters from other Force-wielders, giving them their own unique smoky green sword.
The Talzin Blade was once a corrupted lightsaber, utilizing tainted kyber crystals to produce a foul-smelling smoke and grant the Nightsisters an advantage.
This retcon now presents exciting prospects for the future of the blade, potentially featuring it in upcoming Star Wars live-action or animation endeavors.
The Nightsisters have had a significant opportunity to showcase their talents in the Ahsoka series, but there is one crucial aspect of their Star Wars history that has been retconned and subsequently erased. While the Nightsisters have existed for many years, Ahsoka has allowed them to make their first appearance in live-action, shedding light on the witches of Dathomir and their unique culture. Having made a significant impact on animated Star Wars stories, Ahsoka sets the stage for the Nightsisters to continue their importance in the New Republic Era in live-action.
Ahsoka features an exhilarating moment for the Nightsisters with the return of the Blade of Talzin, previously wielded by Mother Talzin. Mother Talzin, arguably the most influential Nightsister in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, was the first to wield this blade, summoning it from another realm to battle Jedi Master Mace Windu. In Ahsoka, the Great Mothers entrust the blade to Morgan Elsbeth, but its portrayal in live-action differs from its animated counterpart.
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Star Wars’ Blade Of Talzin Was Originally A Corrupt Lightsaber
First introduced in The Clone Wars season 6, the Blade of Talzin has an origin that closely resembles that of a lightsaber rather than a sword. According to the sourcebook Nexus of Power, released in 2016, the Nightsisters utilized tainted kyber crystals to create their green, smoking blades, essentially turning their weapons into lightsabers of their own. When activated, the blades emitted a thick, foul-smelling smoke that would incapacitate their adversaries, giving the Nightsisters a distinct advantage. This signifies that the Blade of Talzin was essentially a corrupted lightsaber, harnessing the same energy source as a lightsaber for a more malevolent purpose.
Why Ahsoka Changed The Blade Of Talzin
Ahsoka likely reimagined the Blade of Talzin as a means to distinguish the Nightsisters from other Force-wielders like the Jedi and Sith. While the Nightsisters possess their own unique Force sensitivity, creating a lightsaber-like weapon for them would invite unfavorable comparisons. By transforming the Blade of Talzin into a smoky green sword, it now possesses its own distinct identity, separate from the beloved lightsaber variations.
Although the Blade of Talzin's appearance was brief in Ahsoka, it may have another opportunity to shine in future Star Wars stories. The alliance between Grand Admiral Thrawn and the Nightsisters is expected to play a significant role in Dave Filoni's upcoming The Mandalorian-era movie. Should the Nightsisters be called to battle, the Blade of Talzin could once again be wielded by another member of their order. This retcon opens up numerous possibilities for the blade's past and future, some of which may be further explored in future Star Wars live-action or animation.