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Dathomir is a remote planet in the Outer Rim inhabited by various tribes, including the Nightsisters and Nightbrothers. It has a dangerous environment hosting predators like rancors. The planet has a strong presence of the dark side of the Force, allowing Nightsisters to wield magic. During the Clone Wars, Dathomir was attacked multiple times by the Separatists and Confederacy, destroying most settlements and killing most Nightsisters. It remained an important location for various Force-sensitive groups.

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SW Dathomir

Dathomir is a remote planet in the Outer Rim inhabited by various tribes, including the Nightsisters and Nightbrothers. It has a dangerous environment hosting predators like rancors. The planet has a strong presence of the dark side of the Force, allowing Nightsisters to wield magic. During the Clone Wars, Dathomir was attacked multiple times by the Separatists and Confederacy, destroying most settlements and killing most Nightsisters. It remained an important location for various Force-sensitive groups.

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Dathomir

starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Dathomir

Astrographical information

Sector

Quelli sector[3]

System
Dathomir system[3]

Suns

1: Domir[4]

Moons
4[4]

Grid coordinates
O-6[5]

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Trade routes
None[6]

Rotation period
24 hours[6]

Orbital period
491 days[7]

Physical information

Diameter
10,460 kilometers[7]

Atmosphere
Breathable[8]

Climate
Temperate[9]

Gravity

Low[4]

Points of interest

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Brother's Bastion[11]
Cliffside Fortress[11]
Collapsed Settlement[11]
Dreaming River[10]
Great Canyon[10]
Halls of the Nydak[11]
Hidden Cave[17]
Misty Falls[10]
Nardithi Cluster[13]
Nightbrother arena[18]
Nightbrother Dungeon[11]
Nightmare Ruins[11]
Red Hills[10]
Rift Valley[19]
Singing Mountain[10]
Strangled Cliffs[11]
Upper Strangled Cliffs[11]
Swamp of Sacrifice[11]
Unidentified Nightbrother arena[11]
The Haunted Lands[13]
The Oteroan Sky crash site[13]
Tomb of Kujet[11]
Treacherous Approach[11]
Witches Horn[11]

Societal information

Native species
Dathomirian[14]
Fromprath (later exiled)[23]

Government
Tribal[6]

Population

Roughly 600[6]
90% human[6]
7% Zabrak[6]
3% other[6]
Roughly 8,000[13]
80% human[13]
17% Zabrak[13]
3% other[13]

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Demonym
Dathomirian[8]

Major exports
Ore[13]
[Source]
"Warrior-like men, witches—this place is all kinds of fun."
―Anakin Skywalker

Dathomir, nicknamed the "rancor planet," was a remote, neutral and obscure planet in
the Dathomir system of the Quelli sector in the Outer Rim Territories and New Territories of
the galaxy. and the home of the Nightsisters, Nightbrothers, Blue Coral Divers Clan, Singing
Mountain, and the Howling Crag. The planet, bathed in blood-red light by its central star,
had numerous continents that were overrun with vegetation, forests, and swamplands. The
dark side of the Force had an immensely strong presence on Dathomir, which allowed for the
nurturing of many malevolent Force wielders native to the planet. The Nightsisters, also
known as the Dathomir witches, made their home in the swamps, and wielded magicks
fueled by Dathomir's own power. Dathomir was also home to the Nightbrothers, Zabraks
who were ruled by the Nightsisters. It was also the homeworld of the semi-sentient rancor
species.

During the Clone Wars, Dathomir would come under attack multiple times due to the
machinations of Mother Talzin and her rival Darth Sidious, leading to the destruction of
most of the Nightsisters and settlements on the planet by the Confederacy of Independent
Systems after conquering it. Asajj Ventress, a Nightsister trained by Count Dooku, returned
to Mother Talzin after her master betrayed her. This drew Dooku's attention to Dathomir,
resulting in the slaughter of the Nightsisters. This left Talzin, Ventress, Merrin, Shelish,
Jerserra, and Yenna as the only known survivors.

In 2 BBY, Maul returned to Dathomir with the Jedi rebel Ezra Bridger to conduct a ritual that
involved summoning the spirits of fallen Nightsisters in order to reveal fragments of a
holocron vision. As a result, Maul and Ezra learned that the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi
held the key to destroying the Sith and that he resided on a planet with twin suns.

Fandom Trivia
Quiz
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Description
"Dathomir is a deadly place. We should be careful."

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―Cere Junda

Dathomir was a remote and uninviting world,


although it was temperate and verdant, with a
comfortable atmosphere despite its challenging
ecosystem and dangerous predators.[9] Perpetually
bathed in a red mist, its terrain was one of contrasts,
ranging from the murky swamps the Nightsisters lived
in, to the harsh, barren rocks where the Nightbrothers
found residence. Dathomir's natural inhabitants were
well-adapted to the planet's harsh conditions and
some, such as the rancor were famed for their
combative skill. Not many of Dathomir's residents left Being home to several predators such as
the planet, and those elsewhere in the galaxy rarely the rancor and the chirodactyl,
visited it.[27] Dathomir was an extremely dangerous
place.
Other native creatures included bane back spiders,
large and aggressive arachnids that spat corrosive acid, and nydaks, bipedal predators with
powerful arms that allowed them to easily traverse the landscape.[11]

Among the most distinctive creatures native to Dathomir, however, was the chirodactyl, a
species of gigantic bat similar to an owl that used its massive wings to fly to dizzying heights
and swoop down on unwary prey. One example of this species, Gorgara, was known by the
native Nightbrothers as "the winged daemon of the canyon" and was particularly feared by
them.[11]

Dathomir also had aquatic life, such as the Burra fish.[20] Fishing families on the planet
Batuu cooked and cultivated the foreign Burra fish for consumption.[28] Another aquatic
creature, the Sleeper, was an ancient mollusk with two large lavender eyes, a carapace-
covered body, antennae, and four appendages, and lived deep in the murky blue water within
the Nightsister lair. The Sleeper was very important in Nightsister tradition as it had an
ingredient vital in the Water of Life.[20]

History

Early history
Hundreds of years before 3 BBY, the six-armed Fromprath species lived on Dathomir, but
were exiled from the planet after being forced out[23] by the Nightsisters,[29] a reclusive
people who hid dark secrets.[9] The Fromprath exploited the natural resources of the planet,
which caused the Nightsisters to form a symbiotic alliance with rancors, in order to drive out
the colonizers.[29]

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The Galactic Republic was known to have dropped off
it prisoners and criminals on the planet.[16] In 600
BBY,[30] the Jedi Allya, was exiled to the planet
Dathomir. She taught the women on the planet ways of
the Force.[16]
The Rift Valley, site of a battle that took
Before the Jedi-Sith War, Darth Caldoth stole a burial place on Dathomir.
pod from the planet. The Nightsister Zeldin went to
confront him.[31]

Under Talzin

"Long ago, Sidious came to me on Dathomir. We exchanged secret wisdom—mingled dark


side abilities with Nightsister Magicks. He promised to make me his right hand, but instead
he stole what was most dear to me…my own flesh and blood. My son!"
―Mother Talzin

Prior to the Battle of Naboo, the Sith Lord Darth Sidious went to
Dathomir where he traded secrets of the dark side of the Force
with the Nightsisters' leader, Mother Talzin. He took Talzin's son,
the Nightbrother Maul as his apprentice.[32] One of Talzin's fellow
Nightsisters also had a child, Asajj Ventress, and was forced by
Talzin to give her up to the criminal Hal'Sted in order to protect
their coven.[8]

Prior to the Clone Wars, OteroaCorp created their twentieth


settlement on Dathomir. Oteroa Zero-Twenty was located in a
jungle near the Nardithi Cluster. An OteroaCorp ship called the Talzin's son Maul,
abducted by the Sith.
The Oteroan Sky crashed after it was sabotaged by the Nardithi
Nightsisters and it crashed into the city, destroying it.[13]

Sometime prior to 14 BBY,[33] the Jedi Master Eno Cordova explored the planet for relics of
the Zeffo civilization and discovered the Tomb of Kujet. Supposedly overcoming a trial of
some description, Eno made it inside the Tomb.[11]

Massacre of the Nightsisters


"It is over, sister."
"No one remains? …This is all my fault. Where do I go? What do I do?"
"This chapter is over. Your destiny will always be linked to ours, but you have your own
path to follow now."
"No! Wait, you can't leave me here!"
―Mother Talzin and Ventress part ways

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Darth Maul's R3-series astromech droid R3-B0017, was
programmed to scavenge the planet.[34] During the Clone Wars,
Ventress returned to Dathomir and her coven's village following
Count Dooku's assassination attempt at Sullust. Ventress was
then healed and accepted the Nightsisters' help in assassinating Savage Opress in the
Dooku. Despite Ventress's failure, Talzin was able to reach out to Selection
Dooku and offer him a new assassin to replace Ventress.[8]

Dooku traveled to Dathomir to the Nightsisters' village where he proposed an alliance


between his Confederacy of Independent Systems and Talzin's coven. Talzin refused his offer
but agreed to supply him with a Nightbrother similar to Maul. Dooku accepted her offer and
departed. Ventress traveled to the Nightbrother village, where she chose several to
participate in tests in their arena. After killing and wounding several of the chosen
Nightbrothers, Ventress chose Savage Opress to be her replacement. Ventress then took
Opress to the Nightsisters' village, where they used their magick to increase his strength and
power. After Opress demonstrated his loyalty by killing his brother, he was given to Dooku.
[18]

Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker went to Dathomir to speak
with the Nightbrothers about Opress's whereabouts. Brother Viscus told them one of Talzin's
Nightsisters took Opress as a mate to their village. Kenobi and Skywalker went to the
Nightsisters, where Talzin told them that Opress was on Toydaria. After Opress's role was
discovered, he returned to Dathomir. There, Talzin told him that his last surviving brother,
Maul,
[15] was in exile somewhere in the Outer Rim. Opress left to find him, promising to return.

Ventress returned to Dathomir, where she was fully


accepted into the Nightsisters. However, Darth Sidious
and Dooku decided to send Grievous and his Droid
Army to Dathomir to wipe the Nightsisters out for
their attempts on Dooku's life. At first, the Nightsister
and their Army of the Dead were able to hold out
against Grievous's forces. However, Dooku was able to The Nightsisters summon their Army of
the Dead to defend against the
subdue the Nightsisters when Grievous killed Old
Separatists.
Daka. All the Nightsisters, except Ventress and Talzin,
were eradicated. While Ventress became a bounty
hunter,[35] Talzin continued to guide Opress to his brother from the village.[24] Opress later
returned to Dathomir with Maul. At the village, Talzin was able to restore Maul's sanity and
gave him a new pair of cybernetic legs before she disappeared.[36] Ventress returned to
Dathomir with under cover Jedi Master Quinlan Vos to teach to use his emotions to to
strengthen his bond with the Dark Side.[20]

Maul returned to Dathomir with Dooku to the Nightbrothers' village. There, Talzin attempted
to use Dooku in a ritual that would restore her physical form. However, Grievous, Sidious
and their forces then arrived to Dathomir and proceeded to decimate the Shadow Collective,

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with a newly restored Talzin perishing at Grievous' hands in the process of saving her son.
Maul and what remained of his forces fled,[26] and Dathomir was left to the conquerors.[37]
After Ventress was killed, Vos and Kenobi returned her body to Dathomir for a funeral,
where her body was claimed by the waters of Dathomir to rest with her fallen sisters.[20]

Imperial Era

Beyond the Clone Wars

Prior to the end of the Clone Wars, an elite Separatist unit shot down Jedi General Weren Dal
over Dathomir.[38] Fel Trech crash landed on the planet, becoming mentally ill with
survivor's guilt. He lived in a cave located in a mountain range and had a distress beacon that
generated a detectable signal.[13] During the Great Jedi Purge, the Jedi Master Taron Malicos
crash landed on the desolate planet. Though he survived the crash, the strong presence of the
dark side of the Force drove him insane and he eventually usurped control of the surviving
Nightbrothers by killing Brother Viscus.[11]

At some point, a female Inquisitor came to Dathomir, where she discovered Jerserra, a
survivor of the Battle of Dathomir, and trained her secretly to use as a weapon against the
other Inquisitors. Before leaving, Jerserra took a shard of the Nardithi Cluster. Jerserra
eventually killed her master and became a mercenary.[13]

At some point before 3 ABY,[39] Doctor Aphra and Just Lucky traveled to the planet. Lucky
was left behind on Dathomir by Aphra during the visit.[40]

Sometime prior sometime between 0 BBY and 4 ABY,[41] Lieutenant Thom Hudd took
Dathomiri spider-silk, which were used as shrouds, from a burial site on Dathomir, not
knowing it was cursed.[42]

Rise of Malicos

"My fallen sisters... This man has promised to grant us our vengeance, but only if I teach
him our magick... Forgive me. I must ally with Malicos."
―Merrin, to her fallen sisters

In 14 BBY,[33] instructed by a hologram left by Eno Cordova through his droid BD-1, the
former Jedi Padawan Cal Kestis arrived on Dathomir with his companions, Cere Junda,
Cordova's former Padawan, and Greez Dritus, their pilot. Cal was confronted by an unknown
Nightsister, later revealed to be Merrin, one of the last of her kind. Merrin blamed the Jedi
for the massacre that decimated her people, and does everything in her power to impede Cal.
On his way to the tomb, Cal encountered a mysterious wanderer who warned Cal about the
dangers the tomb posed. Ignoring him, Cal proceeded onward, and after being forced to fight
the undead Nightsisters brought back to life by Merrin, he eventually made it into the tomb.
Within, he experienced a flashback where he remembered his master, Jaro Tapal sacrificing

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himself to protect him from the clone troopers during the Purge, Cal was attacked by a
manifestation of Jaro's spirit, resulting in his lightsaber being destroyed. Cal soon learned
that the mysterious wanderer he had encountered earlier was former Jedi Taron Malicos,
who sought to learn the power of the Nightsisters and manipulated them against the Jedi.
Malicos offered to teach Cal how to handle the dark power of Dathomir against Merrin's
wishes. Cal refused and fled Dathomir when Merrin attacked.[11]

After constructing a new lightsaber, Cal returned to


Dathomir to complete his trials. Cal faced Jaro's spirit
again, defeating him by overcoming his feelings of guilt
over his death. Malicos again attempted to sway Cal to the
dark side, and he attacked when Cal refused him. Merrin
helped Cal defeat Malicos by using her magick to bury him
alive,
[11] and afterward she decided to join the Mantis crew.
In 14 BBY, Merrin, a Nightsister
who survived Grievous' attack, left
Dathomir along with Jedi survivor
Cal Kestis and his ship's crew to
explore the galaxy.

Crimson Dawn

"Bring the ship and come to me on Dathomir and you and I will then decide what to do
about the traitor, Beckett, and his accomplices."
"I'm on my way."
"Qi'ra, you and I will be working much more closely from now on."
―Maul and Qi'ra

Maul would lead the criminal syndicate Crimson Dawn[43]


from his room in the Nightsister fortress on Dathomir.[44]
In 10 BBY, after the death of his minion Dryden Vos, Maul
summoned Qi'ra, another of his underlings, to his
homeworld, warning her they would be working more
closely.[43] When Qi'ra arrived on Dathomir, Maul brought
her to the fortress, explaining to her the Sith Rule of Two.
[44]
Bridger and Maul fight off the
Nightsister ghosts.
Sometime later in 2 BBY,[45] Maul would again return to
Dathomir, this time accompanied by Ezra Bridger. There,
Maul showed Bridger the remnants of his homeworld and finally, brought the young Jedi to
the Nightsister village to partake in a ritual that would give each other the knowledge they
sought from holocrons. However, when Bridger's companions Kanan Jarrus and Sabine
Wren were possessed, Bridger left Maul to help them, causing Maul to leave Dathomir and
dismiss his attempt to take Bridger as his apprentice as a failure.[12]

Imperial presence

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Prior to the Battle of Yavin, the Galactic Empire established a presence on Dathomir in the
form of a garrison. Light cruisers and exploratory craft were known to have made secret visits
and the Empire had taken a quiet interest in Dathomir, despite a lack of information on
Imperial records. Despite the rumors of the Empire maintaining a garrison on Dathomir,
there were no known logistics or personnel records to support the rumors.[6]

In 0 BBY,[46] the force ghost of Obi-Wan Kenobi's stated to Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker that
Dathomir, as well as many other planets, would be freed from the Empire's grip.[47]

Later history
At some point, R0-GR crash landed on Dathomir.[48]

Locations

Nightsister lair

The Nightsister lair was the stone fortress of the


Nightsisters. Built into the side of a mountain, the
Nightsisters lived in the many stone structures inside.
The opaque pools in the lair contain water vital to the
Nightsisters magicks, as well as many life-forms: from
tiny single-celled organisms to moderately sized fish
and crustaceans, and creature known as The Sleeper. Talzin's nightsister village
[20]
The Hidden Cave inside the structure was the
home of Daka.[16][17][20]

Nightbrother villages

The nightbrother village was the home of the


Nightbrothers until its destruction in 19 BBY[49]
during the Second Battle of Dathomir.[26] The village
was out in the open in a natural defensive position on
top of a mountain.[16][15] After the destruction of their
first village, the Nightbrothers built another village,
where they were reigned over by the fallen jedi Taron
Malicos.[11] The Nightbrothers second village

Kujet's Tomb

The tomb of the Force-sensitive Zeffo Sage Kujet, the palace was located at the mouth of the
Treacherous Approach. Designed for sacrifice and death, Kujet would cast his enemies into
the pits below his Throne Room.[11]

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Appearances

Dooku: Jedi Lost (Mentioned only)


Dooku: Jedi Lost script (Mentioned only)
Queen's Peril (Mentioned only)
Queen's Peril audiobook (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
Star Wars Journeys: The Phantom Menace (Mentioned only)
Star Wars Journeys: Beginnings (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Galactic Defense (Mentioned only)
Star Wars Battlefront II (Mentioned only) (DLC)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Nightsisters" (First appearance)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Monster"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Witches of the Mist"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Massacre"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Bounty" (In flashback(s))
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Brothers"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Revenge"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "The Lawless" (Mentioned only)
Dark Disciple
Dark Disciple audiobook
Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir 1 (Mentioned only)
Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir 2 (Mentioned only)
Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir 4
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Solo: A Star Wars Story (Mentioned only)
Solo: A Star Wars Story: Expanded Edition (Mentioned only)
Solo: A Star Wars Story: Expanded Edition audiobook (Mentioned only)
Solo: A Star Wars Story: A Junior Novel (Mentioned only)
Solo: A Star Wars Story: A Junior Novel audiobook (Mentioned only)
Solo: A Star Wars Story Read-Along Storybook and CD (Mentioned only)
Solo: A Star Wars Story Adaptation 7 (Mentioned only)
Last Shot (Mentioned only)
Last Shot audiobook (Mentioned only)
Star Wars Rebels – "Visions and Voices"
Maul: A Star Wars Rebels Cinestory Comic
Star Wars Rebels – "Trials of the Darksaber" (Mentioned only)
"Droid Hunters"—Star Wars Adventures Free Comic Book Day 2019
(Indirect mention only)
Bounty Hunt (Mentioned only)
The Odyssey of Star Wars: An Epic Poem (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Commander (Mentioned only)
Doctor Aphra (2020) 1 (Mentioned only)
Crimson Reign 1 (In flashback(s))
Crimson Reign 2 (In flashback(s))
Star Wars: Uprising (Mentioned only)
The Book of Boba Fett – "Chapter 3: The Streets of Mos Espa" (Mentioned only)
"The Gilded Cage"—Dark Legends (In flashback(s))
Galaxy of Creatures
Star Wars Galaxy of Creatures – "Rancor"

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Non-canon appearances

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Star Wars: Card Trader (Card: Nightsister - Dathomir)
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Notes and references

1. ↑ Jump up to: 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 49
(Guide to the Galaxy: Visiting Dathomir)
2. ↑ Jump up to: 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Nightsisters"
3. ↑ Jump up to: 12.0 12.1 Star Wars Rebels – "Visions and Voices"
4. ↑ Jump up to: 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Dathomir in the Encyclopedia (content
now obsolete; backup link)
5. ↑ Jump up to: 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Witches of the
Mist"
6. ↑ Jump up to: 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Massacre"
Jump up to: 18.0 18.1
7. ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Monster"
8. ↑ Star Wars: Destiny – Way of the Force (Card: Rift Valley—Dathomir)
9. ↑ Star Wars Galaxy of Creatures – "Rancor"
10. ↑ Jump up to: 24.0 24.1 Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Brothers"
11. ↑ Star Wars Inside Intel: The Nightsisters on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)
12. ↑ Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge has official backstory elements that, though not
directly published for the public, are officially canon details that can be obtained
verbally from cast members working in the land.
13. ↑ Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 59 (Guide to the Galaxy: Denizens of
Dathomir)
14. ↑ Jump up to: 33.0 33.1 The events of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order occur five years
after the proclamation of the New Order, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to
19 BBY. Therefore, it can be deduced that the events of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen
Order take place in 14 BBY.
15. ↑ Star Wars: Droid Factory (Pack: R3-BOO17) (backup link)
16. ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Bounty"
17. ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Revenge"
18. ↑ Dathomir in the Databank (backup link)
19. ↑ Savage Spirits
20. ↑ The events of Doctor Aphra (2020) 1 are set several weeks after the Battle of
Hoth. Since Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the Battle of Hoth to 3 ABY, it can be
deduced that the events of Doctor Aphra 1 are set in or around that year.

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21. ↑ Doctor Aphra (2020) 1
22. ↑ Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle 5 ends with Darth Vader
imprisoning Vaneé, and as shown in Star Wars Adventures: Shadow of Vader's
Castle, he doesn't get released until after the end of the Galactic Civil War. As he
appears in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas places
in 0 BBY, Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle 5 must take place some
time after 0 BBY. Star Wars Adventures: Tales from Vader's Castle takes place
immediately before Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle, and Star
Wars Adventures Free Comic Book Day 2019 takes place during Star Wars
Adventures: Tales from Vader's Castle, meaning that Star Wars Adventures Free
Comic Book Day 2019 takes place after 0 BBY. As Star Wars Adventures Free
Comic Book Day 2019 features Darth Vader, who dies in 4 ABY according to Star
Wars: Galactic Atlas, then this series must take place some time between 0 BBY
and 4 ABY.
23. ↑ "Droid Hunters"—Star Wars Adventures Free Comic Book Day
2019
24. ↑ Dawn of Rebellion dates the events of Star Wars Rebels: Steps Into Shadow
seventeen years after the end of the Clone Wars, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
dates to 19 BBY; therefore, the events of Steps Into Shadow must take place in 2
BBY. According to Star Wars: On the Front Lines, Mon Mothma's denunciation of
the Galactic Empire and the Declaration of the Rebel Alliance take place 2 years
before the Battle of Yavin or 2 BBY. As "Visions and Voices" is set between Steps
Into Shadow and "Secret Cargo," it must also take place in 2 BBY.
25. ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the Battle of Yavin to 0 BBY.
26. ↑ Star Wars: Droidography
27. ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas

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