

This history was fleshed out more in issues 38 and 40 of the Doctor Aphra comics, which saw archaeologist-turned-adventurer Chelli Aphra feed Darth Vader false information that a Rebel base was based on Tython, allowing the actual Rebels on Hoth some more time. First mentioned in The Force Awakens roleplaying game, Tython was said to be located in the Deep Core and contained one of the first Jedi temples. Tython played a major role in the Star Wars Extended Universe, but it's been reinvented slightly for the modern Star Wars canon. This planet may not have appeared much in Star Wars past, but it does contain the most intriguing part of Jedi lore.

However, that may only be the beginning of the history we'll learn this season, as Ahsoka Tano ends The Mandalorian Chapter 13 by sending Mando and Grogu to the planet of Tython. We learned Baby Yoda's name after more than a year of referring to him as "Baby Yoda," and Season 2 Episode 5 finally had some light shed on his murky past. After months of rumors, Rosario Dawson finally brought Ahsoka to live-action. The Mandalorian just gave us everything we wanted and more.
