Taken into the Jedi Order as the Chosen One foretold to bring balance to the Force, Anakin Skywalker would be the Jedi's destruction. After a celebrated career as a Jedi Knight, in which he fought valiantly during the Clone Wars, Anakin betrayed the Order in favor of serving the self-proclaimed Emperor Palpatine.
Former Jedi Barriss Offee betrayed the Order — and led Ahsoka to leave Jedi behind, too. But why? While most Star Wars fans know that Ahsoka Tano left the Jedi Order, those who haven't watched Star Wars: The Clone Wars might not know the circumstances that led to her decision.
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.
After being promoted to Jedi Knight, Barriss became disillusioned with the Jedi Order and believed the Jedi/Republic had lost their way — especially the Jedi. She felt as though they had become more warmongers than peace keepers.
Former Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano was put on trial in 19.1 BBY after she was framed for and charged with the bombing of the Jedi Temple Hangar and the murder of Letta Turmond and several clone troopers. Supreme Chancellor Palpatine and Admiral Wilhuff Tarkin presided over the trial.
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.
At some point near the end of the war, Offee was released and took Zonder as her padawan. While on Felucia, she was leading a squad until she was killed when Order 66 was issued by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, marking her a victim of the Great Jedi Purge.
Barriss is not the Seventh Sister. She may have became an Inquisitor but she's not The Seventh Sister. In legends, she was killed during order 66. In canon, we don't know what happened to her after she was arrested.
During her battle with the Sixth Brother, Ahsoka used the Force to pull the crystals from his lightsaber. His lightsaber then became unstable and exploded, killing the Sixth Brother once and for all.
In the year following the end of the Clone Wars, the Sixth Brother, as well as the rest of the Inquisitors, kidnapped Force-sensitive children and hunted for Jedi who survived Order 66. He was killed by Ahsoka Tano during the uprising on Raada.
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.
Originally Answered: Did Darth Vader feel sad/regretful that he “killed” Ahsoka in rebels? No, as seen in Thrawn, Alliances, Anakin and Vader are completely different people. Vader despises Anakin for being weak, when he thinks of him, in his head, he refers to him as “the Jedi" and wants nothing to do with that past.
In Death Watch's camp, Ahsoka warned him that he was unwise to trust the Mandalorians. Mindful of their cover story, Lux quieted her by grabbing her and kissing her.
The Betrayal
After hearing about Tanalorr, Bode decides that the hidden planet is the only way to save himself and Kata from the Empire. He decides to betray Cal and tells the IBS and the Inquitorius about the hidden base on Jedha.
Jedi including Oppo Rancisis, Coleman Kcaj and Kirak Infil'a are mentioned on the Inquisitorius' list of surviving Jedi after Order 66. Other Jedi like Master Uvell and former Padawan Gungi have been confirmed as survivors.
The Second Sister was later identified as Trilla Suduri in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Elizabeth Grullón provided the voice and motion-capture performance for the character. Grullón started performing motion-capture for the role in October 2018.
Ahsoka Tano swiftly became one of the most popular characters in the galaxy, allowing her to survive the all-consuming purge of Order 66. Ahsoka Tano was introduced to the Star Wars universe in the 2008 Clone Wars cartoon series.
During the operation, the Grand Inquisitor engaged Jarrus and Bridger in lightsaber combat, and Jarrus eventually bested him. Rather than face the infamous wrath of Lord Vader for his repeated failures, the Grand Inquisitor chose to fall to his death.
During the events of the first season of Rebels, we saw the Grand Inquisitor effectively commit suicide by surrendering during a duel with the Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus. The Grand Inquisitor did this because he feared the wrath of Darth Vader and hoped to avoid punishment by dying in battle.
Reva Sevander, better known as the Third Sister, is the secondary antagonist of the 2022 Disney+ Star Wars miniseries Obi-Wan Kenobi. She was a Jedi youngling who survived Order 66 and fell to the dark side of the Force, joining the Galactic Empire by becoming part of the Inquisitorius.
Nightsister Merrin, a powerful magick-wielding member of the Mantis Crew, spent most of her life in Dathomir after escaping the massacre of her coven. Both survivors of fallen orders, Merrin and Cal became allies leading her to leave Dathomir and pursue her own path in the galaxy.
A former Jedi Padawan, the Second Sister was an Inquisitor in the service of the Sith. During the early years of the Galactic Empire's reign, she was tasked with hunting down Jedi Padawan Cal Kestis. To accomplish this, the Second Sister used Purge troopers to assist her.
Kit survived the Clone Wars, but met his end when the Jedi tried to take Supreme Chancellor Palpatine into custody. He wasn't prepared for the ferocity of Palpatine's assault on the Jedi, and a lightsaber slash ended his life.
Upon Anakin Skywalker's revelation that Palpatine was in fact Darth Sidious, Fisto, along with Mace Windu, Agen Kolar and Saesee Tiin, attempted to arrest the Supreme Chancellor, but failed. In that final confrontation with the scheming Sith Lord, Fisto perished at the hands of Darth Sidious.
She was later executed by The Grand Inquisitor. Imperials started rumors of her survival and used it as a ruse to lure active surviving Jedi to their deaths.