Summary
- Ahsoka Tano's character transformation is beautifully captured in new Star Wars art, showing her shedding the weight of her past and becoming a beacon of hope and light.
- Ahsoka's change of attire symbolizes her enlightenment and wisdom, similar to Gandalf's transformation in The Lord of the Rings.
- Her experiences in the World Between Worlds allow her to move on from guilt and trauma, embracing her role as a true Jedi and symbol of the light side of the Force.
Stunning new Star Wars art inspired by the Ahsoka show depicts Ahsoka Tano’s incredible character transformation. Ahsoka Tano’s life in the galaxy hasn’t been easy. She left the Jedi Order behind after they falsely accused her of treason, carried around the guilt of her Master Anakin Skywalker’s descent into darkness, and ultimately helped build the fledgling Rebellion into a genuine force to be reckoned with. In Ahsoka, she’s continued to grow and evolve, hoping to stop the return of one of the Empire’s strongest leaders and teaching the next generation of Jedi. These experiences, and more, have allowed Ahsoka to become who she was always meant to be.
An impressive new piece of art by artist kayobomber on Instagram beautifully captures the transformation that was teased by Star Wars Rebels and eventually canonically depicted in Ahsoka after her confrontation with Anakin in the World Between Worlds.
Instead of her usual grey live-action outfit, Ahsoka is now resplendent in white. She has shed the weight of her past and has become a beacon of hope and light for her friends and the galaxy at large.