The Captivating Revival: Enchanting Star Wars Art Unveils Ahsoka's Long-Lost Mortis Deity

The Captivating Revival: Enchanting Star Wars Art Unveils Ahsoka's Long-Lost Mortis Deity

Stunning artwork revives Ahsoka's mythical Mortis god in live-action form, delving into the mystery behind the shattered statue of the Daughter Discover the intriguing reasons behind its destruction in Ahsoka's compelling story

Summary

A stunning piece of Star Wars art brings the missing Mortis god, the Daughter, to life, capturing her appearance in live-action with her flowing green hair and golden robes.

The broken statue on Peridea, belonging to the Daughter, serves as a symbol of her sacrifice during The Clone Wars. Ahsoka now carries the embodiment of what the Force goddess once represented. The future implications of the Mortis gods on Ahsoka and the Star Wars universe remain uncertain; nevertheless, there is a possibility that they might make an appearance in a future season of Ahsoka or any other associated undertaking in live-action form.

A stunning Star Wars artwork showcases the resurrection of the missing Mortis god from Ahsoka and envisions their live-action portrayal. In the climactic moment of the Ahsoka finale, the Mortis gods make a triumphant return as stone statues on Peridea, finally unveiling the source of Baylan Skoll's haunting calls throughout the season. Although it marks their first on-screen appearance in a live-action format, one of the deities is noticeably absent from the scene. Despite her shattered statue in Ahsoka, the Daughter, embodiment of the light side of the Force, remains an integral component of the revered Mortis god trio.

Why Was The Daughter's Statue Broken In Ahsoka?

Uzuri Art's masterpiece breathes life into the Daughter, presenting her in a stunning live-action portrayal. Remaining true to her iconic appearances in both The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, the design captures every detail, including her resplendent flowing green hair and radiant golden robes. It beautifully encapsulates the essence of the light side.

The Captivating Revival: Enchanting Star Wars Art Unveils Ahsoka's Long-Lost Mortis Deity

The broken statue of the Force goddess on Peridea represents the sacrifice made by the Daughter in The Clone Wars, when she gave her life to save none other than Ahsoka Tano. Ahsoka now embodies the essence of the Daughter, carrying what the Force goddess once symbolized. To further emphasize this connection, Ahsoka is accompanied by Morai, the convor that was devoted to the Daughter. Restoring the broken statue seems to rest solely on Ahsoka's presence on Peridea.

The impact of the Mortis gods on the future of Ahsoka and Star Wars remains uncertain, particularly because there has been no announcement or confirmation of Ahsoka season 2. This is a significant storyline that would be challenging to include solely in Dave Filoni's upcoming The Mandalorian-era movie, which focuses on multiple characters during the New Republic Era. Therefore, it is likely that the Mortis gods will make their live-action debut either before or after that movie, potentially in another season of Ahsoka or even in the upcoming Tales of the Jedi season 2.