Who are the Great Mothers and What can they do?
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Ahsoka has taken fans outside the Star Wars galaxy and introduced us to a group of powerful Force-users called the "Great Mothers". They appear to be elite Nightsisters, bearing clear ties to the Nightsisters of Dathomir seen in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and using a similar kind of magic.
Ahsoka's Great Mothers Have Never Appeared Before In Star Wars History Ahsoka introduced three new Great Mothers, named Aktropaw, Klothow, and Lakesis; names that are a riff on the three sisters of fate in Greek mythology, Atropos, Clotho, and Lahkesis. Given their rank is at least the same as that of Mother Talzin, a rival for Palpatine himself, they are likely just as powerful.
Why Grand Admiral Thrawn Has Allied With The Great Mothers Grand Admiral Thrawn has established an alliance with the Nightsisters. This is probably a defensive alliance; Thrawn was mysteriously away from Peridea when Morgan Elsbeth arrived in the Eye of Sion, perhaps implying he is fighting an unknown enemy with the help of their dark magick.
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