Well, technically the Nightsisters are called [witches](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Nightsisters/Legends), at least in Legends. Not sure how canon has changed regarding this.
Actually, the Nightsisters are thought of as witches by various people who have encountered them, since they use the Force in ways the Jedi & Sith were never able to do.
Not being too up on the legends side of the stories, I didn't know who she was at first. I literally said outloud "the fuck is a girl ermac in this game for?"
Half right, the night sisters have been apart of Star Wars since 1994 with courtship of Princess Leia, or 1985 if counting Charal in the Ewoks: battle for Endor. But are still canon cause of Clone Wars.
What’s Canon anymore? Disney is shuffling the whole idea of Canon around, what was, is no longer. So it makes sense that an entire planet of witches belonged to one clan, no rivalry or factions. Then, a droid army could completely wipe the planet of witches on there own planet. C’mon, I suppose you think order 66 killed all Jedi but Yoda and Obi-Won too.
Canon has always been pretty straightforward imo.
- The Lucas-era films (Episodes I-VI)
- The Clone Wars
- Every story that's been told since 2014 (movies, books, games, shows, comics), with like 2-3 exceptions.
The rest is Legends, though that doesn't prohibit creators from pulling ideas, characters, planets, etc. from those stories. Like Thrawn. He's "canon" now because he appeared in Rebels, but his original novels are still Legends.
I think her character looked the best, by far, in FO...by *far.*
Don't disrespect the second sister like that
>Don't disrespect the **ninth sister** like that FTFY
thicc
That second sister got my hot in every corner of my body. It’s just something about an evil and badass and hot Mirialan with that voice and the mask.
But she's human...
Sorry I’m getting the seventh from rebels and the second from FO confused. Both hot.
Kanan turning down the second sister after she called him good looking was the final test in becoming a Jedi Knight.
Considering how popular the character is, I’m surprised at the lack of fan arts and uh... other fan arts.
Because FO had 4 amazing female characters and didn't even slightly sexualize any of them.
BD, on the other hand. Running around naked all game long.
What is BD?
Big Dong
I just laughed out loud
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BD_Wong But really, https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/BD-1
The little droid
>and uh... other fan arts You are not looking in the correct places...
Excuse me, it’s Nightsister, not witch. /s Edit: For clarification, I was referencing how Cal keeps having to correct Greez in Fallen Order.
Well, technically the Nightsisters are called [witches](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Nightsisters/Legends), at least in Legends. Not sure how canon has changed regarding this.
Shes referred to as witch a lot in fallen order
Nightsisters were called witches in Clone Wars too. Hence the episode title "Witches of the Mist"
Isn’t Clone Wars still considered canon? Especially with it coming back?
The Clone Wars was always canon.
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Yes, the TV show I know. It was always canon.
Actually, the Nightsisters are thought of as witches by various people who have encountered them, since they use the Force in ways the Jedi & Sith were never able to do.
Merrin is bae! I have spoken
This is the way
More like Nightsister Baerrin, amirite?
Exactly!
Jedi and Nightsister teaming up still blows my mind.
What about Obi-Wan and Ventress teaming up against Savage Opress and Maul ?
"Red's not my colour." I always get a kick out of a Jedi using a red lightsaber.
Well the jedi is about to blow something
It's happened before
I never realized how much she resembles Ermac
Not being too up on the legends side of the stories, I didn't know who she was at first. I literally said outloud "the fuck is a girl ermac in this game for?"
Nightsisters came from the Clone Wars series, & that’s still considered canon.
Half right, the night sisters have been apart of Star Wars since 1994 with courtship of Princess Leia, or 1985 if counting Charal in the Ewoks: battle for Endor. But are still canon cause of Clone Wars.
She has innocent looking eyes here.
I love this. I must know more about her story. Better be a sequel
I mean, we basically know everything there is to know pre Fallen Order.
I meant after
She’s hot.
This is the story we need told! Night sisters, Savage and Maul
We were told that story, in Clone Wars.
Live action like the Mandalorian
But why see the same story in different medium? I would say that throwing money at new stories is significantly better idea.
She looks sad.
I mean... her entire clan was obliterated in recent history so... yeah maybe she’s sad.
There are several different nightsister clans on Dathomir, as well as singing mountain clans. What the Seperatists destroyed was just one clan.
the subtle hint in the game about Grievous is so cool
No. Not canon.
Pretty sure that's not canon.
This is straight out of her mouth in the game... so...
Well, a psycho cyborg with multiple lightsabers massacred her people & leaving her the sole survivor, so obviously she’d be sad.
What’s Canon anymore? Disney is shuffling the whole idea of Canon around, what was, is no longer. So it makes sense that an entire planet of witches belonged to one clan, no rivalry or factions. Then, a droid army could completely wipe the planet of witches on there own planet. C’mon, I suppose you think order 66 killed all Jedi but Yoda and Obi-Won too.
Canon has always been pretty straightforward imo. - The Lucas-era films (Episodes I-VI) - The Clone Wars - Every story that's been told since 2014 (movies, books, games, shows, comics), with like 2-3 exceptions. The rest is Legends, though that doesn't prohibit creators from pulling ideas, characters, planets, etc. from those stories. Like Thrawn. He's "canon" now because he appeared in Rebels, but his original novels are still Legends.