Star Wars is a huge franchise that has spanned many decades. With a constantly expanding universe full of new content and characters, Disney and Lucasfilm have gifted us with the ultimate library of settings, stories, and characters. From our favorite heroes like Luke Skywalker to tyrannical gangsters like Jabba the Hutt, the universe is jam-packed with complex characters, both human and otherwise, to keep us interested. As with any other franchise, some characters are beloved by fans while others are despised. One fan-favorite of the entire Star Wars franchise is Togruta Jedi Ahsoka Tano.

Ahsoka was Anakin Skywalker’s Padawan during Star Wars: The Clone Wars, known for her tactical skills, her ability to think of her feet on the battlefield, and her heart of gold. Since Ahsoka’s jump from animation to live-action in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, many have speculated what she was up to between Order 66 and the fall of the Empire. While more and more is being revealed about Ahsoka’s character, it is being done at a snail’s pace. Fortunately, her upcoming solo series Ahsoka — which CBR reports will begin production later this year — will hopefully give us more canonical information about Ahsoka Tano’s whereabouts throughout the entirety of the Star Wars franchise. For now, here's what we know.

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Where Was Ahsoka During the Prequel Trilogy?

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While Ahsoka was first introduced in The Clone Wars, a series that takes place between the events of Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, many have wondered what she was up to before her presence in The Clone Wars as well. Considering that she is introduced to us as a Padawan and that fact that the Togruta species age at the same rate that humans do, Ahsoka was merely a child at the time the Clone Wars began. As a result, Ahsoka would have been even younger during the prequel trilogy, meaning that she would have been found and brought to the Jedi Temple by Master Plo during that time, beginning her training as a youngling. This means that Ahsoka spent the majority of her time on Coruscant training to be a true Jedi warrior.

Where Was Ahsoka During the Original Trilogy?

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Canonically speaking, Ahsoka was alive and kicking during the events of the original trilogy. Through all the difficult events she went through, including being wrongfully accused and tried by the Jedi Order, Ahsoka left the Order of her own accord. This, however, did not make her immune to Order 66, which she managed to survive by faking her own death and going into hiding for over a decade. Later on, Ahsoka was forced to confront Darth Vader on Malachor, as seen in Star Wars Rebels. While Ahsoka originally died in her fight against Vader, she was saved by Ezra and his use of the World Between Worlds. There is no official canon about where Ashoka was during the original trilogy, but it’s been assumed that Ahsoka spent a great deal of time on Malachor, growing spiritually and finding her own way into the World Between Worlds to find Ezra.

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Was Ashoka Alive During the Sequel Trilogy?

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While it's clear that Ahsoka survived up until the events of The Mandalorian, many have suggested that she did not survive into the timeline of the sequels, as outlined by Den of Geek. Considering there is a 25-year gap between The Mandalorian and The Last Jedi, it’s difficult to say where exactly she may have been. Her status of dead or alive was a hearty debate among fans until the release of the last Star Wars movie so far, The Rise of Skywalker. When Rey hears the voices of all past Jedi ,including Anakin Skywalker, Qui-Gon Jinn, and many others, Ahsoka's voice is heard among them. Considering that all the other Jedi who can be heard are dead, since Ashoka’s voice was among them, it’s safe to assume that she had in fact died at some point prior to the sequel trilogy. While this is not an official confirmation, it is logical enough to come to this conclusion.