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 Daughter's broken statue on Peridea symbolizes her sacrifice in The Clone Wars, and Ahsoka now carries what the Force goddess once represented.
- The future impact of the Mortis gods on Ahsoka and Star Wars is still unknown, but they may be featured in live-action in a future season of Ahsoka or another related project.
A gorgeous piece of Star Wars art brings back the missing Mortis god from Ahsoka and imagines their live-action depiction. One of the biggest moments of the Ahsoka finale is the return of the Mortis gods in the stone statues on Peridea, a scene that reveals what has been calling to Ray Stevenson's Baylan Skoll all season. It's the first time the Force gods who were introduced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars have made somewhat of a live-action appearance, but one of them is missing from the scene. As the representation of the light side of the Force, the Daughter is an important part of the Mortis god trio, despite her broken statue in Ahsoka.
Your browser does not support the video tag. A beautiful piece of art by Uzuri Art brings the Daughter to life, depicting her as she would appear in live-action. The design is as faithful as ever to her appearances in both The Clone Wars as well as her painting in Star Wars Rebels. Her flowing green hair and golden robes are on the forefront of the embodiment of the light side.