Star Wars Confirms The Identity Of A Mystery Inquisitor Two Years After Their Debut, Creating New Ahsoka Continuity Problems

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A new Inquisitor appears in Tales of the Jedi Grand Inquisitor in Star Wars Rebels wielding a red lightsaber with two blades

Two years after Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi, Star Wars has finally confirmed the identity of a mystery Inquisitor who hunted Ahsoka Tano - and this creates more continuity problems. Nobody was surprised when Dave Filoni's Tales of the Jedi series featured episodes centered on Ahsoka Tano, but episode 6 caused problems by adapting a much-loved section of E.K. Johnston's novel Ahsoka. This telling seemed to erase one of Star Wars canon's first LGBTQ+ characters, while featuring a very different design for an Imperial Inquisitor.

Copies of the new Star Wars Encyclopedia are beginning to arrive, and - as shared by one attentive reader, Gem - the book confirms the identity of the mystery new Inquisitor. According to the Star Wars Encyclopedia, this is officially the First Brother. There's still very little biographical information, but the reference is particularly significant in that it contradicts Ahsoka. There, the Inquisitor was definitively identified as the Sixth Brother. This can only mean Tales of the Jedi and Ahsoka are not simple retellings of the same events; rather, they are two different tales of similar events.

What This Means For Ahsoka Tano's Story

It's a clumsy fix that just about works - but doesn't fit well

Disney rebooted Star Wars canon back in 2014, promising that now everything mattered to the same extent; the Lucasfilm Story Group was established to supervise continuity and keep problems to a minimum. Unfortunately, Star Wars TV hasn't always seemed to follow this rule; Dave Filoni doesn't appear to mind contradicting earlier stories if he wants to tell a different version of the tale. This has led some to argue Star Wars canon is broken, but - as with the old Star Wars Expanded Universe - reference books like the Star Wars Encyclopedia are an ideal opportunity to try to fix it.

As fixes go, this is a clumsy one. It means similar stories happened twice before Ahsoka Tano decided to become active as a Fulcrum agent who worked against the Empire; she settled down twice on agricultural planets or moons, going by the name "Ashla," until she was tracked down by an Inquisitor who she defeated in combat. Still, this does at least have the virtue of meaning both the events of Tales of the Jedi and Ahsoka are equally canon, thus restoring the LGBTQ+ would-be rebel Kaeden Larte.

Our Take On Ahsoka's Continuity

The devil's in the details

I admit, it's been a while since I read E.K. Johnston's excellent novel, meaning the significance of this reveal initially passed me by. The retcon reminds me a little of some of the ones I used to see in the old Star Wars Expanded Universe, where authors attempted to make subtle adjustments to the lore in order to fix contradictions or apparent plot holes. It's something of a shame this became necessary, though.

Circling back to the Inquisitor, I'm fascinated to see he's now called "First Brother." Tales of the Empire hinted he was one of the first wave of Imperial Inquisitors, so his name may indicate he was the Grand Inquisitor's first recruit. Recent retcons have hinted the first Inquisitors were actually brought on board during the Clone Wars, even participating in Order 66, and that may well be true of this mysterious character as well. Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi may be the end of his story, but hopefully, it won't be long before Star Wars reveals more about him.

Source: Gem

Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano in Ahsoka
Ahsoka Tano

The apprentice of Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano was an accomplished Padawan who served during the Clone Wars. Ahsoka left the Jedi after she became disillusioned with the Jedi Council, but returned to serve in the Siege of Mandalore at the end of the Clone Wars. She survived Order 66, becoming a Rebel agent during the Dark Times of the Empire's reign, and her adventures continue in the New Republic era. Ahsoka was last seen stranded in a distant galaxy, having failed to prevent Grand Admiral Thrawn's return.

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