Darth Vader Knew Ashoka Survived The Clone Wars Long Before
When they try to learn more about the pilot by tapping into the Force, Ezra realizes the pilot is the Sith Lord he and Kanan fought earlier. Meanwhile, Ahsoka learns something that terrifies her. She senses Anakin when she reaches out to the pilot — and Vader realizes that Ahsoka, his former Padawan, lives on.
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.
Anakin never stopped believing in her innocence, however, and eventually discovered that Padawan Barriss Offee was the true culprit. All charges against Ahsoka were dismissed, but her faith in the Jedi was shaken. She refused their offer to rejoin the Order, and instead walked away in search of a new direction.
Undeniably yes. Vader resents anything that connects him to the person known as Anakin Skywalker and will attempt to destroy it if given the chance. Dave Filoni himself clarified what Vader's intentions and mindset were throughout Rebels.
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.
In particular, Vader hated Jedi Knights, as they stood in opposition to him and all that he represented. Vader also deeply hated Obi-Wan Kenobi — Darth Vader's former master and longtime teacher —due to the fact that his former master refused to turn to the dark side and instead chose a more peaceful path of the Jedi.
Ahsoka's departure haunted Yoda for some time afterward; he felt extremely guilty and remorseful, partly for refusing to stand by her and partly for placing her on the path that led to her departure from the Jedi Order.
It was Barriss herself who orchestrated the bombing and framed Ahsoka. Anakin dueled Barriss on Coruscant, and eventually placed her under arrest. Brought before a military tribunal led by Governor Tarkin, she admitted her guilt, but held steadfast in her belief that the Jedi and Republic had lost their way.
During the events of The Clone Wars, Barriss Offee is revealed to be a traitor to the Order, bombing the Jedi Temple and framing her friend Ahsoka Tano for the act of terrorism. Offee is eventually apprehended and henceforth disappears from canon.
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.
No, he did not.
It is strongly implied that at least Obi-Wan, Plo, and Yoda voted in Ahsoka's favor but were ultimately outvoted.
Ahsoka became aware of Darth Vader's presence in the Star Wars Rebels Season Two premiere "The Siege of Lothal." She seemed to have suspicions about who the Sith Lord actually was, but she didn't uncover the truth until "Shroud of Darkness." She had a vision while visiting the Jedi Temple on Lothal and realized Anakin ...
Affiliation(s) Ahsoka Tano was a Jedi Padawan till an infection caused her mind to be warped and turned to the dark side. She was later turned back to the light side by Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and clone Captain Rex.
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.
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.
The Sixth Brother (formerly named Bil Valen) is an Inquisitor and the main antagonist of Star Wars Disney novel Ahsoka and a secondary antagonist in Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith, by Marvel Comics. He was defeated and killed by Ahsoka Tano.
Late in the war, after joining up with Mandalorian warrior Bo-Katan Kryze and her Nite Owls, Tano received her lightsabers back from her former master Anakin Skywalker upon temporarily rejoining the Republic military to lead forces in the Siege of Mandalore.
Ahsoka Tano
Like her then-mentor Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka initially respected Palpatine, but the two became enemies after she left the Jedi Order; after Palpatine declared himself emperor, Ahsoka helped Bail Organa create the Rebel Network.
With all that in mind during Rebels she speaks about regretting leaving the Order but she never speaks about not taking Mauls offer.
He hailed from the planet Kashyyyk and became a Wookiee military leader. During the Clone Wars, he was captured by Trandoshan slavers and held captive on Wasskah, but he worked with a fellow captive, Jedi Commander Ahsoka Tano, to escape.
Anakin does not have even the slightest bit of remorse. By the end, he feels nothing but anger. Although he feels regret for killing Padme, he still helps the evil Emperor. The film ends with Anakins standing side by side with the man on whose behalf he has committed all his crimes.
Giving in to his feelings, Anakin cuts off Mace Windu's hand, giving Palpatine the opportunity to kill him. Anakin regrets this almost instantly, but the thought of Padme was stronger than his remorse This is the moment Anakin officially became Darth Vader and led to serious issues in the Skywalker Saga.
The added risk Darth Vader takes in allowing children to live in a situation where he could have killed them proves that he regrets killing Younglings and will avoid harming any more children for the rest of his days, though intense intimidation is a dark strategy to avoid repeating his Youngling massacre.