Summary
- A deleted scene from Star Wars: The Clone Wars would have shown the Mortis Gods being influenced by ancient Sith Lords, which changes Baylan's mission in Ahsoka season 2.
- Baylan may seek to control the Mortis Gods himself, potentially forming a bond with the Son and gaining immense power.
- Baylan's ultimate goal with the Mortis Gods is still unclear, but he may believe that controlling their power is the key to ending the battle between light and dark and creating a new, flawless galaxy.
Ahsoka season 1 ended with Baylan Skoll discovering statues of the Mortis Gods on Peridea, and a deleted scene from Star Wars: The Clone Wars makes his discovery much more significant. The Mortis arc in The Clone Wars season 3 introduced Force wielders called the Father, the Daughter, and the Son, each representing balance, light, and darkness, respectively. These Force Gods of Mortis were the most powerful beings in the Star Wars universe, but one deleted scene would have introduced a threat even more dangerous than the Son.
This deleted scene may not be official Star Wars canon, but it could still impact Baylan's story in Ahsoka season 2. It may shed more light on his plans after finding the Mortis God statues and how they tie into his vendetta. If Baylan's plan does connect to The Clone Wars' deleted scene, it may also reveal more about Ahsoka's ultimate fate in the Star Wars timeline.