Summary
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Ancient runes seen in Ahsoka may indicate the origin of the Sith, rewriting Star Wars Study.
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Ahsoka introduces a new variation of an ancient Sith language that connects the Nightsisters to dark side secrets.
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This could be confirming revelations about the Sith and Nightsisters in Ahsoka Season 2, which is currently in development.
Just in time for Ahsoka‘s one-year anniversary, fans have decoded runes seen on the show, which could be a massive hint about the Sith’s origins. Ahsoka Was a truly unique show because it went where not Star Wars Title has never gone: a different galaxy. The show was able to rewrite much of what audiences knew about the origins of different aspects of Star Wars Lore, like where the Purgil space whales go and the Nightsisters of Dathomir’s origin.
moreover, AhsokaThe first few episodes offered a compelling mystery about the orb Ahsoka Tano finds, and why her opponents want it. There are still a lot of mysteries and things that need to be explained in Ahsoka Season 2, especially when it comes to the massive statues of the Mortis gods seen in the final moments of Ahsoka Season 1. While audiences will likely have to wait at least another year for Ahsoka Season 2, some viewers have been able to translate runes into Ahsoka That could change everything for the upcoming season.
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Runes from Ahsoka Episode 1 are an early version of the Sith language
After a year, the runes were finally translated
When audiences first see Ahsoka Tano, she is on the planet Arcana, which was a stronghold of the Nightsisters. While there, she recovers an orb that contains a star map to another galaxy. However, while he recovers the orb, she is surrounded by writing that until this point has not been translated. The language is based on the fully translatable Sith language called ur-Kittât. The written language was inspired by concept art developed by Ralph McQuarrie for the original Star Wars Trilogy.
This alphabet features new variations, meaning it is likely an ancient form of the Sith language.
However, it is important to note that the language seen in Ahsoka Is not Ur-Kittat, but is similar to it. This alphabet features new variations, meaning it is likely an ancient form of the Sith language. The ancient Sith language, as seen in a Nightsister fortress developed by the ancient Dathomiri, connects the two dark side groups in ways never seen before. Previously, the Nightsisters were only seen as witches who tapped into the dark side of the Force to use their magic, but this revelation changes things dramatically.
The Sith did discover ancient dark side secrets
Their language is a testament to this
since the Star Wars Expanded Universe (also called Legends) was de-canonized when Disney acquired Lucasfilm, not much was revealed about the ancient Sith. Aspects of them have been hinted at, but most of what audiences know is adapted from legends. with Ahsoka making these Link between the Nightsisters and the ancient Sith, it is possible that the two groups were once more closely aligned than previously thought.
With the Nightsisters originating from Peridea and hints of ancient Force beings like the Mortis Gods being seen there, it is possible that Ahsoka Season 2 will reveal that the Sith, in association with the Nightsisters, uncover some dark side secrets. This may also indicate the presence of Abeloth Ahsoka Season 2, as she may be an ancient Nightsister who became something more through her association with the Mortis gods. The revelations about the Sith and Nightsisters are huge, but unfortunately, audiences will have to wait to see how those pay off. Ahsoka Season 2.