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Warning: This post contains SPOILERS for Ahsoka and Star Wars: The Clone Wars
As stated by Disney+’s tagline forStar Wars’Ahsoka: Warrior. Outcast. Rebel. Jedi, the Togruta is by no means a Jedi when it comes to traditional standards, and she’s also training her apprentice Sabine Wren to become her own warrior instead of a Jedi.

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With Ahsoka’s droid Huyang hinting at her abandonment of the Jedi Order in episode 3, a recap of The Clone Wars is to explain why Ahsoka became an outcast. We reveal why Ahsoka left the Jedi Order.
Ahsoka Recap: Ahsoka Comes From A Line Of Non-Traditional Jedi
Ahsoka episode 3,Time to Fly, saw Ahsoka (Rosario Dawson) and Huyang (David Tennant) training Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Bordizzo) while in pursuit of Morgan Elsbeth’s (Diana Lee Inosanto) hyperspace ring. Huyang believes Sabine is struggling with her training, butAhsoka steps in to involve the art of “Zatochi,“which involves Sabine fighting blindly.Ahsoka wants her Padawan to lead by instinct rather than frustration.
After training, Ahsoka and Sabine have a drink together, and the apprentice is troubled by her inability to use the Force. Ahsoka reassures Sabine thatthe Force resides in all living things, including her,and proceeds to demonstrate her ability to use the Force by sliding the cup along the table. After Ahsoka leaves the room, Sabine tries to move the cup herself but fails.

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While Ahsoka and Huyang are in the cockpit, Huyang discusses Sabine’s shortcomings and explains thatshe would not have made a suitable Jedi candidate.Ahsoka explains that the Jedi Code is flawed and that she doesn’t needSabine to become a Jedibut instead strives to unlock her full potential as herself. Huyang admits that this training would come underAhsoka’s long line of non-traditional Jedi, proving you don’t need to be a Jedi in order to become one with the Force and train as a warrior.
Why Did Ahsoka Leave The Jedi Order?
Ahsoka left the Jedi Order within the final episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 5 becauseshe was put on trial for a crime she didn’t commit, and she consequently lost her faith in the prequel-era Jedi Order. Let us explain.
During the Clone Wars, Ahsoka was a key player and loyalist to the Jedi Order while they debated fighting against the Separatists. During Ahsoka’s arc in season 5,the Togruta was framed for a crime involving the bombing of a Coruscant buildingwhich forced Ahsoka to become a fugitive from the Republic. While on the run,it was discovered that Barriss Offee was the one who bombed Coruscant and subsequently framed Ahsoka.
Barriss is later brought into Ahsoka’s hearing by Anakin Skywalker—Ahsoka’s mentor—where she admits betrayal after losing faith in the Jedi Order. Ahsoka is subsequently exonerated, andthe Council’s form of apology is to offer her the title of Jedi Knight, which she refuses. Due to the Council’s quick turn against one of their own when the crime came into question, despite the Padawan remaining faithful to their code the whole time, Ahsoka rejected their apology and their offer and quickly left the Jedi Order to pursue her own path of righteousness. Anakin attempted to reason with Ahsoka and get her to stay, pointing out that she had been in the Order since she was a child and knew little else outside the way of the Jedi, but she continued to leave.
After leaving the Jedi Order,Ahsoka became an ally to the Rebel Allianceduring the Galactic Civil War and the battle againstGrand Admiral Thrawn, working under the name Fulcrum, which is shown in the animated series Star Wars Rebels. Even though she abandoned the Order for turning against her, Ahsoka still took pride in fighting for the greater good of the galaxy by joining the Rebels, andshe refused to call herself a Jedi in later projects,The Mandalorianand The Book of Boba Fett, despite her training.
Speaking toEmpire, Ahsoka creator Dave Filoni touched on the Togruta’s title in the Disney+ series, confirming that she still doesn’t consider herself to be a Jedi:
“She’s a wanderer at this point and is in a lot of ways wary of any organization as such because of the power that comes with it as a group. She walks a path that basically died out a long time ago, and there aren’t many like her left, if any. So that’s a lonely thing. What is that life like? If you are a loner, you have a very small circle of friends. What is it like, then, when you try to open back up?”