The first season of Ahsoka has concluded, but fans continue to scrutinize the Star Wars spin-off, uncovering intriguing details, including a theory connecting Ahsoka Tano to Cal Kestis. Amazingly, a subtle Easter Egg may have confirmed that the former Jedi already met the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order protagonist.
In Episode 5, Ahsoka Tano uses a broken star map to discern the whereabouts of Sabine Wren and Morgan Elsbeth. The technique she used is known as Psychometry, which allows a Force user to sense memories through objects. While Psychometry isn't a new concept in the Star Wars lore, this ability has sparked a connection to another character in the franchise: Cal Kestis.
Cal is a young Jedi who serves as the protagonist of the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor video games. Throughout these games, Cal can sense Force Echoes within the environment and relive past memories. This parallels Ahsoka's use of Psychometry in the Ahsoka series.
Of course, it's still possible that Ahsoka learned Psychometry on her own and this isn't necessarily proof that she already met Cal. Still, Star Wars fans have started wondering whether they learned to use the ability from the same Master.
Is Ahsoka connected to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order?
This isn't the first time that Star Wars fans have found connections between Ahsoka and the Star Wars Jedi video games. After all, both stories already shared elements like the Nightsisters' lore, Zeffonian symbols, and the potential impact of a future revelation in Cal's journey. Moreover, in terms of the Star Wars timeline, it aligns with both characters training to become Jedi around the same period, even though the events of the games predate the live-action Ahsoka show.
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As fans continue to explore these connections and parallels between Ahsoka and Cal Kestis, it adds another layer of depth to the Star Wars universe and its characters, leaving room for exciting possibilities in future narratives. Hopefully, we'll find out whether Cal is set to appear in the show in the second season.
Ahsoka Season 2 is already in consideration but has not yet been confirmed by Lucasfilm and Disney. In the meantime, fans can watch all eight episodes of the first season on Disney+.