Ahsoka's Unforeseen Destiny
Ahsoka Tano, the former Padawan of Anakin Skywalker, has become an enigmatic figure within the Star Wars universe, with her connection to the Force taking on a significance that transcends conventional Jedi teachings. From her unexpected introduction in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars movie to her pivotal role in The Mandalorian and her upcoming standalone series, Ahsoka's journey has been nothing short of extraordinary.
Ahsoka Tano from the Siege of Mandalore in Clone Wars, in both animation and live-action.
Despite her initial absence from the prequel trilogy, Ahsoka's impact on the Star Wars timeline has been monumental, and her evolution from a renegade force-user to a revered Jedi has captivated audiences worldwide. However, it appears that Ahsoka's destiny is far more profound than anyone could have imagined, with hints suggesting that she may be destined to embody the very essence of the light side of the Force itself.
Dave Filoni, Ahsoka Tano, and George Lucas
The 'Ashla' Plan Revealed
A revelation from Lucasfilm's Chief Creative Officer, Dave Filoni, sheds light on Ahsoka's early conceptualization and a fascinating connection to the Force. Filoni's original plan for Ahsoka, known then as 'Ashla,' unveils a deeper layer to her character's origins and her intrinsic link to the light side of the Force.
The Mortis gods from Clone Wars in the foreground with the Mortis gods statues in Ahsoka in the background.
The concept of 'Ashla' was rooted in the name given to a young Jedi in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, a Togruta girl who appeared in the film. While the idea of Ahsoka being this same character was contemplated, it was eventually dismissed due to age discrepancies. Nonetheless, this early association between Ahsoka and 'Ashla' hints at a profound intertwining of their destinies, one that transcends mere coincidence.
The Mandalorian in front of the planet Tython
The Enigmatic Origins of Ashla
The name 'Ashla' carries a rich history within the Star Wars lore, with ties to the very fabric of the Force itself. Originating from the moons of the planet Tython, Ashla symbolizes the light side of the Force, while its counterpart, Bogan, embodies the dark side. This celestial duality has deep-rooted significance, tracing back to the ancient Jedi precursor, the Je'daii, and their understanding of balance within the Force.
Ahsoka Tano uses the Force to connect with the purrgil space whales in Star Wars' Ahsoka
Furthermore, the Lasat people's use of 'Ashla' as a name for the Force, translating to 'the spirit of the galaxy,' adds another layer of mystique to Ahsoka's connection to this ancient Force concept. Her interactions with Tython and her guidance of others to this sacred place only serve to deepen the enigma surrounding her destiny and the possibility of her ultimate convergence with the light side of the Force.
Ahsoka Tano wielding two lightsabers in Clone Wars season 7.