Heartbroken, Ahsoka realizes — or maybe fully accepts — that her former friend and teacher has suffered a fate worse than death, and that Anakin is, in fact, Darth Vader. But Ahsoka finally meets Darth Vader face-to-face in the Season 2 finale.
Ashoka knew who Darth Vader was, Anakin Skywalker, his former master and friend. The connection to Ashoka was so strong that Darth Vader initially offers her to join him, something the embittered former Jedi would offer no other.
Canonically Darth Vader knew Ahsoka was still alive after Order 66, so why didn't the Inquisitorius know of her survival in Tales of the Jedi?
In Star Wars: Rebels one of the best fight scenes that we see is Ahsoka Tano's fight against Darth Vader a massive display of Ahsoka's acrobatic ability. The apprentice fights the master and manages to crave away a sliver of his helmet revealing that Darth Vader is her long-lost master.
Ahsoka had a very close connection with anikan. They were pretty much brother and sister. So that being said, she more and likely knew right away that he died and knew it was a redeeming death.
Although Ahsoka stresses that the decision to part ways is not because of Anakin, he feels responsible as her Master. It is also another example of Anakin feeling betrayed by the Council. His padawan, who he has grown exceptionally close to, has left him and Anakin feels alone.
Well, to be literal, she was never mentioned because she hadn't been created at the time Episode III was made. But speaking in terms of the Star Wars canon, perhaps she just wasn't mentioned on screen.
All along the way, Barriss was there to help her friend, leading Ahsoka to different clues and places -- until Anakin Skywalker discovered the truth. It was Barriss herself who orchestrated the bombing and framed Ahsoka.
Anakin was less than thrilled to be assigned a Padawan in The Clone Wars animated film. Despite Obi-Wan's advice about how being a teacher was a privilege and obligation, Anakin wasn't into it. He was annoyed with Ahsoka from their first meeting. Anakin's reaction when Ahsoka said she was assigned to him was priceless.
She was haunted by her decision not to rejoin the Jedi Order and not be there for her master. On top of that, she wasn't there to help Luke redeem Anakin. For her to move forward as a character, she will need to learn that her decision not to rejoin the Jedi Order wouldn't have changed Anakin's fate.
More than anyone she understood the danger the Jedi faced that day. She also knew how few friends they had left on the planet. While we don't know the exact timeline of events in regards to Order 66, Padmé, and Grogu, she is the most likely person to have ordered the Naboo Royal Security Forces to help the Jedi.
Ahsoka technically died twice, and on both occasions Anakin was directly involved - and even responsible for one of these deaths. Still, Anakin's Padawan ultimately outlived him, and has returned in The Mandalorian era to...
But Darth Maul left them all to die, and Ahsoka used this opportunity to fake her own death. The ship crashed. Ahsoka and Rex buried the clones, marking the graves with their helmets, and then went into hiding together.
That fact is later confirmed when the two have a conversation about Grogu's training, during which Ahsoka acknowledges their shared connection to Anakin Skywalker, Luke's father and Ahsoka's former teacher.
Yes, I do. Anakin was attached to Ahsoka. They had a deep bond, and they were like brother and sister. Ahsoka was one of Vader's last remaining emotional attachments.
Ahsoka asks what he wants with Anakin Skywalker. Maul says that Skywalker is the key to everything. When Tano asks if it is to bring balance to the Force, Maul replies that Skywalker is the key to destroy and that he has long been groomed for his role as his master's new apprentice.
A Jedi Padawan, Ahsoka was Anakin's apprentice and Padmé's friend. Despite this, the couple never told Ahsoka about their secret marriage. However, Star Wars: Forces of Destiny, a series of animated shorts, revealed that Ahsoka knew about Anakin and Padmé's feelings for each other.
As the conflict raged on, she learned that its politics were not as black and white as she once thought and eventually entered into a relationship (and marriage) with Lux Bonteri, son of former Confederate senator Mina Bonteri.
They invited her to rejoin the Jedi Order, but after everything she went through and feeling betrayed by her Jedi superiors Tano refuses and leaves, to everyone's shock.
We can finally put a name to the face of Ahsoka's villain – the upcoming Disney Plus series will see Grand Admiral Thrawn played by Lars Mikkelsen, the actor who voices the character in the animated Star Wars: Rebels.
Kaeden Larte
Throughout the course of the novel, Kaeden developed romantic feelings for her. However, she was angry with Ahsoka when she revealed her true name and her past as a Jedi.
She was framed for the bombing of the Jedi Temple, and later, cold-blooded murder. As a result, the Jedi Order expelled her, and she escaped from prison to clear her name.
Although not technically correct, people would refer to a Jedi that's higher in rank than them simply by calling them master. It was a form of showing respect.
Anakin's extensive training allowed Ahsoka to survive Order 66 and, later, the rebellion. His determination to teach Ahsoka to protect herself, along with Ahsoka's competitive nature and desire to make him proud, taught her exactly what she needed to know.
Yoda's purpose for giving Anakin a Padawan was so that Anakin could learn to let go of his student as she grew, much like a parent for his or her child, to discourage attachment.