Ahsoka came from her species' homeland, which is Shili. Jedi Master Plo Koon was on a mission to Shili when he found Ahsoka and brought her to the Jedi Temple. Ahsoka was 3 years old when she was brought to Coruscant. As for her fate, that has not been confirmed just yet
Ahsoka's fate has not been confirmed yet. But since Season 3 is the last season in the show, we will find out what happens to Ahsoka at the end. Ima KIP's answer: Season 3 is NOT the last season of the show. For an interesting insight to Ahsoka's twist, go to starwars.com.
No. Ahsoka has only appeared in the Clone Wars. And her fate hasn't been confirmed yet, so we don't know what happens to her
There are many different theories on what Ahsoka's fate is. But since her actual fate has not been confirmed as of yet, we'll have to wait until it is revealed to the public. However, it is likely that she dies. She is not part of the order in 3 and didn't leave, she isn't a knight, and she isn't a padawan learner.
Yes. A Togruta female named Ahsoka Tano. She is seen only in the brand new TV Series "The Clone Wars." But what happens to her at the end since she has never been mentioned before is still to be revealed, as there are many possibilities for what her fate could be
Ahsoka's death is not yet cannon in the Star Wars universe. We know that she must die because of Order 66 but, how she dies has yet been decided or even when she dies. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Ahsoka_Tano Well, when Rex doesn't exist in Episode 3 how so ahsoka my versions is : That Palpatine ordered to execute Order 66 and Rex's squad killed her and Anakin killed Rex. But I'm not sure and I hope that isn't right.
Ahsoka Tano's fate hasn't been confirmed to the public just yet. So we'll have to wait and find out what happens.
Ahsoka Tano is 14 years old at the start of "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" and around 17 years old by the end of the series.
Ahsoka's fate has not been revealed yet, so we'll have to wait and find out what happens to her at the end of The Clone Wars.
Ahsoka's fate has not been confirmed yet. But since Season 3 is the last season in the show, we will find out what happens to Ahsoka at the end. Ima KIP's answer: Season 3 is NOT the last season of the show. For an interesting insight to Ahsoka's twist, go to starwars.com.
Ahsoka died at Pataliputra, Patna.I believe the answer above refers to a real Indian ruler. The fictional character Ashoka Tano, is still alive but her future has not yet been decided. ----------------------[ new editation by ian12111 starts now] wow it isn't ashoka tano it is ahsoka tano and we aren't talking about Ahsoka we are talking about Ashoka who did mysteriously at Pataliputra, Patna
As of near the end of season 3, it is unknown whether or not Ahsoka's parents will ever be mentioned or even seen
How Ahsoka Tano died is still unconfirmed. At the end of the Clone Wars series, she left the Jedi Order shortly before the events in "Revenge of the Sith." Whether or not her decision to leave labeled her a survivor of Order 66 is still to be revealed
Ahsoka Tano's fate is unknown; she left the Jedi Order at the end of Season 5, so her odds of being killed during Order 66 are highly unlikely, but there's no solid evidence of that yet
No. Ahsoka has only appeared in the Clone Wars. And her fate hasn't been confirmed yet, so we don't know what happens to her
No. At the end of Season 5, she left the Jedi Order after her name was cleared when she was accused of crimes she didn't commit. The Jedi Order expelled her and turned her over to the Senate. But when they asked her to come back, she refused and left. So that has revealed that her leaving the Jedi has spared her life from Order 66. But what happens to her afterwards is still yet to be revealed
There are many different theories on what Ahsoka's fate is. But since her actual fate has not been confirmed as of yet, we'll have to wait until it is revealed to the public. However, it is likely that she dies. She is not part of the order in 3 and didn't leave, she isn't a knight, and she isn't a padawan learner.
No! And that is not the Jedi way to teach someone a lesson