Summary
- New information suggests that Din Djarin may have a connection to the Force and the Nightsisters of Dathomir, despite initially being ignorant of the Force in The Mandalorian. This connection goes back to his homeworld of Aq Vetina, which is located close to Dathomir.
- The placement of Aq Vetina on the Star Wars galaxy map in the book Dawn of Rebellion suggests that something important occurred there during the Dark Times and the rise of the Rebellion. This, along with the proximity to Dathomir, hints at a deeper connection between Aq Vetina, Din, and the Nightsisters.
- The color of the robes worn by Din and his people on Aq Vetina, which is reminiscent of the robes worn by the Nightsisters, further supports the theory of a connection between the two. This connection could play a role in Din's future, potentially involving Thrawn and a revisit to Aq Vetina.
New details that have been revealed about the Star Wars galaxy, specifically surrounding The Mandalorian, have generated a theory that suggests Pedro Pascal's Din Djarin may have a long-lost connection to the Force and the Nightsisters of Dathomir. When viewers first met Din in The Mandalorian season 1 nearly four years ago, he was as ignorant of the Force as anyone in the galaxy ever could be, perplexed by the mystic way it moves through living things even when he witnessed it with his own eyes. Djarin's Mandalorian identity only emphasized his limited knowledge about the Force, as the Jedi have long since been their ancient enemy throughout Mandalorian history.
The Jedi aren't the only Force-users in the galaxy, though, as the dark side has drawn its fair share of influential groups. The Sith often come to mind first, but there's another race of Force-users who have become even more important after Ahsoka: The Nightsisters of Dathomir. So far, the only connection Din and The Mandalorian have had to the Nightsisters is Djarin's assistance in capturing Morgan Elsbeth on the planet of Corvus, but new details Star Wars has revealed about the galaxy have pointed out a connection that goes back long before The Mandalorian's story even started.