Ahsoka season 1 never reveals how Thrawn's Night Troopers were resurrected, but a compelling theory explains how it fits into Star Wars canon.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Grand Admiral Thrawn can have his Night Troopers brought back to life through resurrection after Ahsoka, and an intriguing Star Wars theory explains how this fits within the established canon. Thrawn's legion of undead troopers at his disposal significantly raises the stakes in his coming war against the New Republic, but at first glance, it seems to conflict with how dark magic works in Star Wars.
However, a clever detail hidden in plain sight may fix this problem and explain how the Great Mothers brought Thrawn's Night Troopers back to life. It adds flexibility to Nightsister magic while staying consistent with established Star Wars lore, which Ahsoka did incredibly well throughout season 1. Even so, it may also give Thrawn a disadvantage that he may not be aware of, foreshadowing how the New Republic will defeat him.
How Nightsister Resurrection Magick Works Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 4, episode 19 "Massacre" showed how Nightsister resurrection magic works when Dooku sent General Grievous to wipe out the clan. The reanimation spell was performed through traditional Nightsister magic, reviving fallen Nightsisters as zombies that fought the droid army.
Thrawn May Not Be Able To Raise As Many Night Troopers As Had Been Feared Because Night Troopers are prepared for reanimation, Thrawn may not have as big an army as he had planned. The Night Troopers seen in Ahsoka must have been wearing theirs for a while, meaning there's no way to tell how long someone must wear them to return from the dead. Thrawn may call on the Great Mothers to revive his Night Troopers, only to be caught off guard when they don't.
Another problem Thrawn may face is whether stormtroopers from other Imperial sects are willing to become zombies. Thrawn's troopers had almost a decade to develop complete loyalty to the Grand Admiral, but most people would be terrified by the undead. Imperials often look down on ancient religions and superstition, so Thrawn's willingness to partner with the Nightsister could cause the rest of the Imperial Shadow Council to turn against him.
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