Summary
- Baylan Skoll is depicted in a new piece of Star Wars art, showcasing his appearance as a Jedi General during the Clone Wars.
- The illustration presents a younger version of Baylan, with a different hair color, no beard, and a green lightsaber instead of his usual orange one.
- Baylan Skoll is a unique and intriguing villain in the Star Wars franchise, as he is a Dark Jedi who wields the dark side of the Force but also shows compassion and remorse for his actions.
Baylan Skoll’s time as a Jedi General during the Clone Wars has been beautifully depicted in a piece of Ahsoka-inspired Star Wars art. Baylan Skoll is one of Star Wars’ most exciting new antagonists – the late Ray Stevenson’s imposing presence imbued the character with plenty of gravitas, while his relationship with his Padawan Shin Hati and his unique orange lightsaber made audiences all the more curious about his life before the events of Ahsoka and his experiences in the galaxy during and after the fall of the Jedi Order.
A new piece of Ahsoka-inspired art by artist Uzuri Art illustrates what Baylan Skoll may have looked like as a Jedi General during the Clone Wars, along with the legion of clone troopers he would have had under his command.
Uzuri Art’s illustration shows what a younger Baylan Skoll might have looked like before the stress and trauma of Order 66 could have affected him. His hair is a soft shade of brown, his beard is nowhere to be seen, and his lightsaber is a striking shade of green instead of the ambiguous orange color he wields in Ahsoka.