This Crucial Ahsoka Fact Deepens the Tragedy of Sabine's Star Wars Journey

This Crucial Ahsoka Fact Deepens the Tragedy of Sabine's Star Wars Journey

Sabine's profound loneliness in Ahsoka intensifies the tragedy of her story, shedding light on her unwavering determination to rescue Ezra

Summary

Sabine's absence from The Mandalorian was a mystery, especially considering her rich Mandalorian history and her previous efforts to help her people.

Choosing to stay on Lothal rather than going back to Mandalore, Sabine's isolation becomes even more pronounced, especially considering what had happened there.

Sabine's growing isolation and her unwavering trust in Ezra lead to her desperate attempts to save him, believing that he is the only person she can truly depend on.

One significant revelation in Ahsoka has added to the tragedy of Natasha Liu Bordizzo's portrayal of Sabine Wren in Star Wars. While Ahsoka delves into her identity as a Jedi, Sabine's Mandalorian heritage has been a crucial aspect of her character since her introduction in the animated series Star Wars Rebels. As a member of the esteemed Clan Wren and the legendary House Vizsla, Sabine has always possessed a deep Mandalorian history. This history has seen her wield the Darksaber and play a vital role in leading her people to freedom from the Empire alongside Bo-Katan Kryze.

The absence of Sabine in The Mandalorian has raised questions, particularly regarding the efforts to reclaim Mandalore in the upcoming season. Sabine has consistently demonstrated her willingness to aid her people in times of crisis. In Rebels, she even remained on Mandalore with her family before seeking assistance from her Ghost crew family. An Ahsoka detail now unveils the reason behind this absence, adding further tragedy to Sabine's story.

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Ahsoka's Place In The Star Wars Timeline Makes Sabine Even More Alone

This Crucial Ahsoka Fact Deepens the Tragedy of Sabine's Star Wars Journey

In episode 7 of Ahsoka, the opening scene confirms its place in the timeline as Captain Carson Teva references the events that took place on Mandalore in season 3 of The Mandalorian. Despite this, Sabine chooses to begin her Ahsoka story on Lothal, where she keeps her Mandalorian armor tucked away in the secluded tower that was once Ezra Bridger's home. This placement in the timeline further highlights Sabine's isolation, as it shows that she consciously decided not to return to her homeworld of Mandalore, opting instead to remain isolated on Lothal. The situation is even more heartbreaking knowing the fate of her family in the Great Purge of Mandalore, and the fact that Ahsoka has moved on from her and her dear friends in Rebels.

Sabine's Isolation Explains Why She's So Desperate To Save Ezra

This Crucial Ahsoka Fact Deepens the Tragedy of Sabine's Star Wars Journey

Sabine, more isolated than ever, finds herself abandoned by her family and friends. Understanding Ezra's own lonely childhood, she desperately seeks a reunion with him, believing he is the only person she can truly rely on. While her family is gone and her friends have moved on, Ezra remains out there, becoming Sabine's sole focus as she navigates her increasing isolation.

The exact length of Sabine's training with Ahsoka remains unclear, but it is evident that her isolation has lasted for at least a few years prior to Ahsoka's involvement. This revelation deeply impacts Sabine's narrative, as the Rebels version of her would have been ready to assist Bo-Katan in reclaiming Mandalore and seeking vengeance against the Empire for their role in her family's demise. Instead, Sabine finds herself spiraling into loneliness, leading her to make the desperate decision of working with the enemy for a chance at reuniting with Ezra. This heightens the satisfaction of Sabine's growth with Ahsoka, as she willingly sacrifices being by Ezra's side to remain with her master in their shared isolation on Peridea.