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* CainAndAble: His brother attempted to address Soont's madness and end his obsession with the "cubes" that led to the High Republic chambers. Soont responded by murdering him, and Cal finds his body in the basement of their home.

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* CainAndAble: CainAndAbel: His brother attempted to address Soont's madness and end his obsession with the "cubes" that led to the High Republic chambers. Soont responded by murdering him, and Cal finds his body in the basement of their home.

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moving Morgan Elsbeth to Imperial Remnant page


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[[caption-width-right:300:''"How many lives is the knowledge I possess worth to you? One? Ten? How about a hundred? The lives of these citizens mean nothing to me! Now, because of you, these people will suffer!"'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human, [[spoiler:Nightsister]]

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/DianaLeeInosanto
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTalesOfTheEmpire Tales of the Empire]]'' | ''Series/TheMandalorian'' | ''Series/{{Ahsoka}}''

-->''"My world has been burning since I was a child. Why should this one be any different?"''

A former Imperial official who helped oversee the construction of the Imperial Navy. She now rules over Corvus as a tyrannical ruler strip-mining the planet to provide resources to remnants of the Empire, and owns a spear that's made of beskar. However, there's more to her than meets the eye...

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-->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsImperialRemnant Imperial Remnant]] page.
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[[folder:Lang]]
!!Lang
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"How many [[caption-width-right:300:''"You and I, we're a lot alike. Willing to lay our lives is down for the knowledge I possess worth to you? One? Ten? How about a hundred? The lives of these citizens mean nothing to me! Now, because of you, these people will suffer!"'']]
right cause. Which this is not."'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human, [[spoiler:Nightsister]]

Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/DianaLeeInosanto
Creator/MichaelBiehn
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTalesOfTheEmpire Tales of ''Series/TheMandalorian''

A mercenary hired by Magistrate Elsbeth to command her security forces and keep
the Empire]]'' | ''Series/TheMandalorian'' | ''Series/{{Ahsoka}}''

-->''"My world has been burning since I was a child. Why should this one be any different?"''

A former Imperial official who helped oversee the construction of the Imperial Navy. She now rules over Corvus as a tyrannical ruler strip-mining the planet to provide resources to remnants of the Empire, and owns a spear that's made of beskar. However, there's more to her than meets the eye...
local populace in line.



* AmbiguousSituation:
** Just what ''is'' she? She appears to be a normal human in contrast to [[spoiler:the white-skinned Dathomiri Nightsisters, but feels an extremely strong kinship with them, and it's implied that she was even present to see them wiped out]]. Ahsoka seems to consider her a [[spoiler:Nightsister]] in her first appearance in ''The Mandalorian'', referring to them as "her people". Despite being able to [[spoiler:wield some Nightsister magick]], she's [[spoiler:only pronounced a full Nightsister in her final episode, when she gets her trademark facial markings and more powers]]. It's possible she was a human who [[spoiler:the surviving Peridea Nightsisters used as an intermediary, but that doesn't explain why she considered herself a Nightsister beforehand]]. It's also possible she was adopted into the clan, though it's unknown where she came from. ''Tales of the Empire'' reveals she once had the Nightsister facial markings during the Battle of Dathomir and most likely used makeup to give herself a normal human skin pigmentation, while distancing herself from the tragedy Grievous and his Battle Droid armies inflicted on her people.
** [[spoiler:Morgan's exact relationship with the Imperial Remnant isn't entirely clear. Unlike Imperial warlords like Moff Gideon, she employs mercenaries rather than Stormtroopers, and the only people associated with her who show any dedication to the Empire are employees of a factory she owned, but as she seemingly didn't serve in the military, these may be all she ever had to work with. Furthermore, while Captain Pellaeon, who serves on the Shadow Council, is as avid a loyalist of Thrawn's as Morgan is, they're never shown to be communicating or working together despite their mutual employer and Pellaeon's insistence to the Council that Thrawn will eventually return; whether this means that Pellaeon is covering for Morgan until she can rescue the Grand Admiral (in which case, their lack of open cooperation may just be to cover up that Thrawn has yet to return), or if he's just bluffing and the two work independently of each other, is unclear.]]
* AscendedExtra: Morgan goes from a VillainOfTheWeek on ''The Mandalorian'' to TheHeavy in ''Ahsoka''. Justified, as Morgan is primarily an opponent for Ahsoka, rather than Din Djarin (who essentially stumbled into their conflict while on his own journey), so Morgan would naturally be more prominent in Ahsoka's own series.
* BadassNormal: She may be an ordinary human, but she's able to match Jedi warrior Ahsoka Tano blow for blow during their duel. [[spoiler:Subverted when it's revealed she's descended from the Nightsisters.]]
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: She believes it is her fate to find Thrawn.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:By the finale of ''Ahsoka'', her fanatic respect for Thrawn is eroded when he supports her being left behind in the name of Imperial goals. While agreeing to stay behind, she quietly rebukes him with "For [[FightingForAHomeland Dathomir]]".]]
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: During the Imperial era, Morgan had several manufacturing interests in her name, assets which she makes good use of in ''Ahsoka'' [[spoiler:to build the ''Eye of Sion'' for her extragalactic journey to find Thrawn.]]
* CoolSword: [[spoiler:She is gifted the Blade of Talzin in the finale of ''Ahsoka'', which is a curved sword with a blade burning with [[FlamingSword green magick fire.]] It proves to be capable of deflecting a lightsaber's blade and slashes through one of their handles with ease.]]
* DarkActionGirl: A tyrannical magistrate who happens to be exceptionally skilled with a spear, enough to give Ahsoka a hard fight. [[spoiler:Presumably comes from being a descendant of the Nightsisters.]]
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her people were massacred during the Clone Wars, and she channeled that anger into leading the production of Imperial war machines, such as Star Destroyers. [[spoiler:Given that she was a Nightsister who survived General Grievous's massacre of her people, it's unsurprising that she wanted to help the new Empire at the time of its founding build up a massive military so other worlds can suffer the way her people suffered at his Battle Droid minions and lightsabers.]]
* DevilInPlainSight: Appears at first to be an unabashed minor tyrant of an obscure planet ruling through a small private army and casual violence on her citizens, but is actually [[spoiler:a CorruptCorporateExecutive, Imperial loyalist, and Nightsister witch who simply cloaked her loyalty by using non-Imperial forces, dead set on returning Thrawn to the Galaxy.]]
* TheDragon: [[spoiler:She's revealed to be a high-ranking henchwoman for [[GreaterScopeVillain Grand Admiral Thrawn]].]]
* EvilIsPetty: When Din and Ahsoka turn the tide against her, she coldly orders the villagers slaughtered just to spite them.
* FightsLikeANormal: While she gives no indication of it during her debut in ''Series/TheMandalorian'', [[spoiler:she's a descendant of the Nightsisters and is Force-sensitive, able to wield their magicks.]]
* GenocideSurvivor: [[spoiler:She's a Dathomirian Nightsister, and like [[VideoGame/StarWarsJediFallenOrder Merrin]], she's a survivor of the Separatist attack that all but destroyed her people.]]
* HalfHumanHybrid: She certainly looks human enough, but [[spoiler:she's a descendant of the Nightsisters of Dathomir, which presumably makes her at least part-Zabrak.]]
* TheHeavy: Of ''Ahsoka''. She is freed in the ColdOpen of the first episode and leads the group working to retrieve Thrawn from his exile, so that ''he'' can take over as the BigBad of the New Republic era.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: [[spoiler:After Morgan destroys one of Ahsoka's lightsabers in their final duel, Ahsoka manages to steal the Blade of Talzin and uses it to kill Morgan.]]
* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:For being a descendant of the Nightsisters who survived the Separatists's genocide of her people, Morgan is full of ironies.]]
** Her usual {{Mecha Mook}}s are the [=HK=]-87 Assassin Droids, which fight just like the [=MagnaGuards=] Grievous has accompanying him throughout various battles of the Clone Wars, such as the Battle of Dathomir.
** Morgan worked with Baylan Skoll, a Dark Jedi who survived Order 66, and has similarities to Count Dooku, himself a former Jedi, who once had Asajii Ventress as his Sith apprentice and ordered Grievous and the Separatist Droid Army to kill Ventress and Mother Talzin as retaliation.
** The Empire that Morgan chose to serve was created and controlled by Darth Sidious, the master of Count Dooku and General Grievous, who carried out the genocide on Dathomir.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: [[spoiler:The Great Mothers gift Morgan with the Blade of Talzin in ''Ahsoka'', with which to do battle with the former Jedi. It's even [[FlamingSword glowing with green fire]], like a reflection of a lightsaber.]]
* LackOfEmpathy: Ordering innocent civilians to be tortured and executed is as easy as breathing for her, and she hasn't lost a wink of sleep over the misery and suffering she's spread through Corvus.
* LogicalWeakness: Exploits one for the New Republic - since their most active agents and rangers are overtaxed hunting down Imperial Remnant forces obviously wearing their armor and equipment, they complete overlook her [[spoiler: operating maybe the best financed pro-Imperial operation out of her old factories simply because she doesn't advertise her Imperial loyalty... only a subtle one to Thrawn.]]
* MeaningfulName: Her name is a clear nod to Morgan le Fay, [[spoiler:who is also an evil witch]].
* OhCrap: She manages to shake it off and accept defeat with dignity, but still visibly panics when Ahsoka gets the upper hand during their fight.
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:Before going on to face Ahsoka, the Three Mothers grant Morgan immeasurable power that causes her eyes to blacken and to gain the VoiceOfTheLegion, making her more powerful than ever in facing Ahsoka]].
* PosthumousVillainVictory: [[spoiler:Morgan dies holding off Ahsoka to cover Thrawn's escape, but she succeeds in her task and the mission she set out on at the start of the series; Thrawn and the Great Mothers escape Peridea to rejoin the Imperial Remnant, while Ahsoka and Sabine are left stranded.]]
* RememberTheNewGuy: [[spoiler:''Ahsoka'' establishes that Morgan has been a significant ally of Thrawn's since early in his Imperial service, but Morgan was never mentioned in either ''Rebels'' or Thrawn's novels prior to her debut on ''The Mandalorian''.]]
* SoleSurvivor: One of the ''very'' few known survivors of the [[spoiler:Nightsister]] massacre.
* SmugSnake: While she ''is'' competent, she thinks she's cleverer than she actually is and is completely blindsided when Din teams up with Ahsoka and loses her ''entire'' militia to them as if they were cannon fodder. By the time of ''Ahsoka'', she's wisened up and knows from experience that Anakin's former Padawan will follow her and her minions, despite Shin assuring she and Marrok made a clean getaway on Corellia at the end of "[[Recap/AhsokaS1E2Chapter2ToilAndTrouble Toil and Trouble]]".
* SympathyForTheDevil: After spending so long trying to find Thrawn, she looks crushed when [[spoiler:he has her remain on Peridea to fight the Jedi and buy him some time, knowing that the likelihood of her being killed is quite high.]] That being said, he doesn't look too happy about ordering her to do so.
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:In the finale of ''Ahoska'', the Great Mothers empower her with proper Nightsister magicks and gifts her the Blade of Talzin, making her a far more dangerous opponent to Ahsoka then she was back in ''The Mandalorian''.]]
* VillainOfTheWeek: She is the primary antagonist of "The Jedi" and has been Ahsoka's target for some time, but from Din's perspective, she's another speed bump in his journey and he helps Ahsoka deal with her by the episode's end. ''Ahsoka'' later upgrades her to TheHeavy, having been rescued by Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati, just as she was being transported for trial.
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:She is confident, aggressive, and has Ahsoka on the backfoot during their duel in the Nightsister fortress, up until she sees Sabine has decided to remain on-world to save her. This show of loyalty infuriates her and throws her off-balance as Ahsoka goes on the offense, leading to her ultimate demise.]]
* YouShallNotPass: [[spoiler:When Thrawn determines more forces will be needed to keep Ahsoka's group off the ''Chimera'', he wordlessly insinuates Morgan stay behind and keep them at bay. She holds to his request (though more out of loyalty to the Nightsisters by this point) and duels Ahsoka up the Nightsister citadel, successfully delaying the former Jedi long enough for Thrawn to escape, albeit at the cost of Morgan's life.]]

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* AmbiguousSituation:
** Just what ''is'' she? She appears
DidntThinkThisThrough: Even if he managed to be get a normal human in contrast to [[spoiler:the white-skinned Dathomiri Nightsisters, but feels an extremely strong kinship with them, and shot off before Din, it's implied that she was even present highly unlikely his sidearm would have penetrated his beskar armor, and if he ''did'' successfully kill Din, he'd have to see them wiped out]]. contend with Ahsoka seems to consider her a [[spoiler:Nightsister]] in her first appearance in ''The Mandalorian'', referring to them as "her people". Despite being able to [[spoiler:wield some Nightsister magick]], she's [[spoiler:only pronounced a full Nightsister in her final episode, when she gets her trademark facial markings alone, and more powers]]. It's possible she was a human who [[spoiler:the surviving Peridea Nightsisters used as an intermediary, but that doesn't explain why she considered herself a Nightsister beforehand]]. It's also possible she was adopted into the clan, though it's unknown where she came from. ''Tales of the Empire'' reveals she once had the Nightsister facial markings during the Battle of Dathomir and most likely used makeup he struggled to give herself a normal human skin pigmentation, while distancing herself from the tragedy Grievous and his Battle Droid armies inflicted on her people.
** [[spoiler:Morgan's exact relationship with the Imperial Remnant isn't entirely clear. Unlike Imperial warlords like Moff Gideon, she employs mercenaries rather than Stormtroopers, and the only people associated
deal with her who show any dedication to the Empire are employees of a factory she owned, but as she seemingly didn't serve in the military, these may be all she ever had to work with. Furthermore, while Captain Pellaeon, who serves on the Shadow Council, is as avid a loyalist of Thrawn's as Morgan is, they're never shown to be communicating or working together despite their mutual employer and Pellaeon's insistence to the Council that Thrawn will eventually return; whether this means that Pellaeon is covering for Morgan until she can rescue the Grand Admiral (in which case, their lack of open cooperation may just be to cover up that Thrawn has yet to return), or if he's just bluffing and the two work independently of each other, is unclear.]]
* AscendedExtra: Morgan goes from a VillainOfTheWeek on ''The Mandalorian'' to TheHeavy in ''Ahsoka''. Justified, as Morgan is primarily an opponent for Ahsoka, rather than Din Djarin (who essentially stumbled into their conflict while on his own journey), so Morgan would naturally be more prominent in Ahsoka's own series.
* BadassNormal: She may be an ordinary human, but she's able to match Jedi warrior Ahsoka Tano blow for blow during their duel. [[spoiler:Subverted when it's revealed she's descended from the Nightsisters.]]
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: She believes it is her fate to find Thrawn.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:By the finale of ''Ahsoka'', her fanatic respect for Thrawn is eroded
when he supports her being left behind in the name of Imperial goals. While agreeing to stay behind, she quietly rebukes had an army, including [[MechaMooks two assassin droids]], backing him with "For [[FightingForAHomeland Dathomir]]".]]
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: During the Imperial era, Morgan had several manufacturing interests in her name, assets which she makes good use of in ''Ahsoka'' [[spoiler:to build the ''Eye of Sion'' for her extragalactic journey to find Thrawn.]]
* CoolSword: [[spoiler:She is gifted the Blade of Talzin in the finale of ''Ahsoka'', which is a curved sword with a blade burning with [[FlamingSword green magick fire.]] It proves to be capable of deflecting a lightsaber's blade and slashes through one of their handles with ease.]]
* DarkActionGirl: A tyrannical magistrate who happens to be exceptionally skilled with a spear, enough to give Ahsoka a hard fight. [[spoiler:Presumably comes from being a descendant of the Nightsisters.]]
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her people were massacred during the Clone Wars, and she channeled that anger into leading the production of Imperial war machines, such as Star Destroyers. [[spoiler:Given that she was a Nightsister who survived General Grievous's massacre of her people, it's unsurprising that she wanted to help the new Empire at the time of its founding build up a massive military so other worlds can suffer the way her people suffered at his Battle Droid minions and lightsabers.]]
* DevilInPlainSight: Appears at first to be an unabashed minor tyrant of an obscure planet ruling through a small private army and casual violence on her citizens, but is actually [[spoiler:a CorruptCorporateExecutive, Imperial loyalist, and Nightsister witch who simply cloaked her loyalty by using non-Imperial forces, dead set on returning Thrawn to the Galaxy.]]
up.
* TheDragon: [[spoiler:She's revealed to be a high-ranking henchwoman for [[GreaterScopeVillain Grand Admiral Thrawn]].]]
* EvilIsPetty: When Din and Ahsoka turn the tide against her, she coldly orders the villagers slaughtered just to spite them.
* FightsLikeANormal: While she gives no indication of it during
For Elsbeth. He commands her debut in ''Series/TheMandalorian'', [[spoiler:she's a descendant of the Nightsisters security forces and is Force-sensitive, able to wield their magicks.]]
* GenocideSurvivor: [[spoiler:She's a Dathomirian Nightsister, and like [[VideoGame/StarWarsJediFallenOrder Merrin]], she's a survivor of
the Separatist attack that all but destroyed her people.]]
* HalfHumanHybrid: She certainly looks human enough, but [[spoiler:she's a descendant of the Nightsisters of Dathomir, which presumably makes her at least part-Zabrak.]]
* TheHeavy: Of ''Ahsoka''. She is freed in the ColdOpen of the first episode and leads the group working to retrieve Thrawn from his exile, so that ''he'' can take over as the BigBad of the New Republic era.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: [[spoiler:After Morgan destroys
one of Ahsoka's lightsabers in their final duel, Ahsoka manages to steal the Blade of Talzin and uses it to kill Morgan.]]
* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:For being a descendant of the Nightsisters who survived the Separatists's genocide of her people, Morgan is full of ironies.]]
** Her usual {{Mecha Mook}}s are the [=HK=]-87 Assassin Droids, which fight just like the [=MagnaGuards=] Grievous has accompanying him throughout various battles of the Clone Wars, such as the Battle of Dathomir.
** Morgan worked with Baylan Skoll, a Dark Jedi who survived Order 66, and has similarities to Count Dooku, himself a former Jedi, who once had Asajii Ventress as his Sith apprentice and ordered Grievous and the Separatist Droid Army to kill Ventress and Mother Talzin as retaliation.
** The Empire that Morgan chose to serve was created and controlled by Darth Sidious, the master of Count Dooku and General Grievous, who carried out the genocide on Dathomir.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: [[spoiler:The Great Mothers gift Morgan with the Blade of Talzin in ''Ahsoka'', with which to do battle with the former Jedi. It's even [[FlamingSword glowing with green fire]], like a reflection of a lightsaber.]]
* LackOfEmpathy: Ordering innocent civilians to be tortured and executed is as easy as breathing for her, and
she hasn't lost a wink of sleep over the misery and suffering she's spread through Corvus.
* LogicalWeakness: Exploits one for the New Republic - since their most active agents and rangers are overtaxed hunting down Imperial Remnant forces obviously wearing their armor and equipment, they complete overlook her [[spoiler: operating maybe the best financed pro-Imperial operation out of her old factories simply because she doesn't advertise her Imperial loyalty... only a subtle one
delegates to Thrawn.]]
* MeaningfulName: Her name is a clear nod to Morgan le Fay, [[spoiler:who is also an evil witch]].
* OhCrap: She manages to shake it off and accept defeat with dignity, but still visibly panics when Ahsoka gets the upper hand during their fight.
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:Before going on to face Ahsoka, the Three Mothers grant Morgan immeasurable power that causes her eyes to blacken and to gain the VoiceOfTheLegion, making her more powerful than ever in facing Ahsoka]].
* PosthumousVillainVictory: [[spoiler:Morgan dies holding off Ahsoka to cover Thrawn's escape, but she succeeds in her task and the mission she set out on at the start of the series; Thrawn and the Great Mothers escape Peridea to rejoin the Imperial Remnant, while Ahsoka and Sabine are left stranded.]]
* RememberTheNewGuy: [[spoiler:''Ahsoka'' establishes that Morgan has been a significant ally of Thrawn's since early in his Imperial service, but Morgan was never mentioned in either ''Rebels'' or Thrawn's novels prior to her debut on ''The Mandalorian''.]]
* SoleSurvivor: One of the ''very'' few known survivors of the [[spoiler:Nightsister]] massacre.
* SmugSnake: While she ''is'' competent, she thinks she's cleverer than she actually is and is completely blindsided when Din teams up
deal with Ahsoka and loses her ''entire'' militia to them as if Din when they were cannon fodder. By the time of ''Ahsoka'', she's wisened up and knows from experience that Anakin's former Padawan will follow her and her minions, despite Shin assuring she and Marrok made a clean getaway on Corellia at the end of "[[Recap/AhsokaS1E2Chapter2ToilAndTrouble Toil and Trouble]]".
come for her.
* SympathyForTheDevil: After spending so long trying to find Thrawn, she looks crushed when [[spoiler:he has her remain on Peridea to fight the Jedi and buy him some time, knowing that the likelihood of her being DragonTheirFeet: Lang is killed is quite high.]] That being said, seconds after Ahsoka defeats Elsbeth in their duel.
* HiredGuns: He's a mercenary who's hired out his services to Elsbeth.
* ISurrenderSuckers: When
he realizes Ahsoka has won the duel with Elsbeth, Lang lays down his rifle... only to quickly draw his sidearm and attempt to shoot the Mandalorian. Unfortunately for him, Din was quicker on the draw.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When Ahsoka defeats Elsbeth, he decides she isn't worth dying for and lays down his weapon, [[{{Subverted|Trope}} before drawing his pistol to get a cheap shot at Din]]. It earns him a shot to the chest.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: He invokes this with Din, saying they both fight for what they believe to be the right causes. Though he never says a word, it's clear Din wasn't hearing it.
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: His main weapon seems to be the ''blaster'' version of a pump-action shotgun, complete with plasma "pellets" instead of a single, straight shot. He
doesn't look too happy about ordering her get to do so.
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:In the finale
make much use of ''Ahoska'', the Great Mothers empower her with proper Nightsister magicks it onscreen, though.
* TooDumbToLive: See DidntThinkThisThrough
and gifts her the Blade of Talzin, making her a far more dangerous opponent to ISurrenderSuckers above. Considering that Ahsoka then she was back in ''The Mandalorian''.]]
* VillainOfTheWeek: She is the primary antagonist of "The Jedi"
shown [[SparingTheFinalMook sparing a disarmed mook]] earlier and has Din seemed to accept his capitulation before Lang pulled his cheap shot, it's likely that they would have let him live had he been Ahsoka's target for some time, but from Din's perspective, she's another speed bump in his journey and he helps Ahsoka deal with her by the episode's end. ''Ahsoka'' later upgrades her to TheHeavy, having been rescued by Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati, just as she was being transported for trial.
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:She is confident, aggressive, and has Ahsoka on the backfoot during their duel in the Nightsister fortress, up until she sees Sabine has decided to remain on-world to save her. This show of loyalty infuriates her and throws her off-balance as Ahsoka goes on the offense, leading to her ultimate demise.]]
* YouShallNotPass: [[spoiler:When Thrawn determines more forces will be needed to keep Ahsoka's group off the ''Chimera'', he wordlessly insinuates Morgan stay behind and keep them at bay. She holds to his request (though more out of loyalty to the Nightsisters by this point) and duels Ahsoka up the Nightsister citadel, successfully delaying the former Jedi long enough for Thrawn to escape, albeit at the cost of Morgan's life.]]
honest about surrendering.



[[folder:Lang]]
!!Lang
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"You and I, we're a lot alike. Willing to lay our lives down for the right cause. Which this is not."'']]

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[[folder:Lang]]
!!Lang
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lang_5.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"You and I, we're a lot alike. Willing to lay our lives down for the right cause. Which this is not."'']]
[[folder:Wing]]
!!Governor Wing



->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MichaelBiehn
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''

A mercenary hired by Magistrate Elsbeth to command her security forces and keep the local populace in line.

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->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MichaelBiehn
Wing Tao Chao
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTalesOfTheEmpire Tales of the Empire]]'' | ''Series/TheMandalorian''

A mercenary hired by Magistrate Elsbeth to command her security forces and keep citizen of the local populace in line.capital city Calodan.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: Even if he managed to get a shot off before Din, it's highly unlikely his sidearm would have penetrated his beskar armor, and if he ''did'' successfully kill Din, he'd have to contend with Ahsoka alone, and he struggled to deal with her when he had an army, including [[MechaMooks two assassin droids]], backing him up.
* TheDragon: For Elsbeth. He commands her security forces and is the one she delegates to deal with Ahsoka and Din when they come for her.
* DragonTheirFeet: Lang is killed seconds after Ahsoka defeats Elsbeth in their duel.
* HiredGuns: He's a mercenary who's hired out his services to Elsbeth.
* ISurrenderSuckers: When he realizes Ahsoka has won the duel with Elsbeth, Lang lays down his rifle... only to quickly draw his sidearm and attempt to shoot the Mandalorian. Unfortunately for him, Din was quicker on the draw.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When Ahsoka defeats Elsbeth, he decides she isn't worth dying for and lays down his weapon, [[{{Subverted|Trope}} before drawing his pistol to get a cheap shot at Din]]. It earns him a shot to the chest.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: He invokes this with Din, saying they both fight for what they believe to be the right causes. Though he never says a word, it's clear Din wasn't hearing it.
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: His main weapon seems to be the ''blaster'' version of a pump-action shotgun, complete with plasma "pellets" instead of a single, straight shot. He doesn't get to make much use of it onscreen, though.
* TooDumbToLive: See DidntThinkThisThrough and ISurrenderSuckers above. Considering that Ahsoka was shown [[SparingTheFinalMook sparing a disarmed mook]] earlier and Din seemed to accept his capitulation before Lang pulled his cheap shot, it's likely that they would have let him live had he been honest about surrendering.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Even if he managed to get TheCameo: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_T._Chao Wing T. Chao]] (Wing Tao Chao) is a shot off before Din, it's highly unlikely his sidearm would have penetrated his beskar armor, former Disney Imagineer who was [[https://www.laughingplace.com/w/news/2020/11/27/wing-t-chao-mandalorian-cameo/ instrumental]] in building Disney's international parks and if he ''did'' successfully kill Din, he'd have to contend with Ahsoka alone, hospitality businesses. Chao was inducted into MediaNotes/DisneyLegends in 2019, alongside ''The Mandalorian'' series creator Creator/JonFavreau and he struggled to deal with her when he had an army, including [[MechaMooks two assassin droids]], backing him up.
[[Recap/TheMandalorianS1E5Chapter5TheGunslinger previous]] guest star Creator/MingNaWen.
* TheDragon: For Elsbeth. He commands her security forces and is the one she delegates to deal with Ahsoka and Din when they come for her.
* DragonTheirFeet: Lang is killed seconds after Ahsoka defeats Elsbeth in their duel.
* HiredGuns:
AFatherToHisMen: He's a mercenary who's hired out his services to Elsbeth.
* ISurrenderSuckers: When he realizes Ahsoka has won
repeatedly shown throughout the duel with Elsbeth, Lang lays down his rifle... only to quickly draw his sidearm and attempt to shoot the Mandalorian. Unfortunately for him, Din was quicker on the draw.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When Ahsoka defeats Elsbeth, he decides she isn't worth dying for and lays down his weapon, [[{{Subverted|Trope}} before drawing his pistol to get a cheap shot at Din]]. It earns him a shot to the chest.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: He invokes this with Din, saying they both fight for what they believe
episode to be looking out for the right causes. Though he never says a word, it's clear Din wasn't hearing it.
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: His main weapon seems to be the ''blaster'' version of a pump-action shotgun, complete with plasma "pellets" instead of a single, straight shot. He doesn't get to make much use of it onscreen, though.
* TooDumbToLive: See DidntThinkThisThrough and ISurrenderSuckers above. Considering that Ahsoka was shown [[SparingTheFinalMook sparing a disarmed mook]] earlier and Din seemed to accept his capitulation before Lang pulled his cheap shot, it's likely that they would have let him live had he been honest about surrendering.
other villagers.



[[folder:Wing]]
!!Governor Wing
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Wing Tao Chao
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTalesOfTheEmpire Tales of the Empire]]'' | ''Series/TheMandalorian''

A citizen of the capital city Calodan.
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* TheCameo: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_T._Chao Wing T. Chao]] (Wing Tao Chao) is a former Disney Imagineer who was [[https://www.laughingplace.com/w/news/2020/11/27/wing-t-chao-mandalorian-cameo/ instrumental]] in building Disney's international parks and hospitality businesses. Chao was inducted into MediaNotes/DisneyLegends in 2019, alongside ''The Mandalorian'' series creator Creator/JonFavreau and [[Recap/TheMandalorianS1E5Chapter5TheGunslinger previous]] guest star Creator/MingNaWen.
* AFatherToHisMen: He's repeatedly shown throughout the episode to be looking out for the other villagers.
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A lush terrestrial An ocean world dotted with domed cities and droid-dependent population managed by elective monarchs imposing direct democracy.

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islands. One island was home to a city that become home to many refugees in the early days of the Galactic Empire, including the elite clone unit known as the Bad Batch.

[[folder:Shep Hazard]]
!!Shep Hazard



!!!'''Homeworld:''' Plazir-15

->'''Portrayed by:''' Music/{{Lizzo}}
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''

The reigning, elected Duchess of Plazir-15.

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->'''Portrayed by:''' Music/{{Lizzo}}
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''


The reigning, elected Duchess mayor of Plazir-15.Pabu, Shep allowed refugees to settle into the city alongside his daughter Lyana.



* BigBeautifulWoman: She's played by the heavyset Lizzo and is very beautiful and well-dressed.
* BigFun: She's friendly, kind, a just ruler, and heavyset.
* DisappointedInYou: [[spoiler:She says it almost word for word to Helgait after he's revealed to be behind the droid crisis.]]
* FriendToAllChildren: She quickly asks if she can babysit Grogu and treats him well the whole time he's in her care.

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* BigBeautifulWoman: She's played by NiceGuy: He is an extremely friendly and welcoming figure, greeting new arrivals happily and offering them a safe place in an increasingly dangerous galaxy.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He happily welcomes refugees to Pabu, even when they are clones on
the heavyset Lizzo and is very beautiful and well-dressed.
* BigFun: She's friendly, kind, a just ruler, and heavyset.
* DisappointedInYou: [[spoiler:She says it almost word for word to Helgait after he's revealed to be behind
run from the droid crisis.]]
* FriendToAllChildren: She quickly asks if she can babysit Grogu and treats him well
Empire whose presence could endanger the whole time he's in her care.planet.



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!!Captain Bombardier
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!!Plazir-15
->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories

A lush terrestrial world with domed cities and droid-dependent population managed by elective monarchs imposing direct democracy.

[[folder:The Duchess]]
!!The Duchess
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->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JackBlack

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The Duchess's husband and consort, and an ex-Imperial.

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The Duchess's husband and consort, and an ex-Imperial.reigning, elected Duchess of Plazir-15.



* TheAtoner: He was rehabilitated from his old Imperial ways and now seeks to atone for them by being a benevolent ruler.
* BigFun: Played by the heavyset Jack Black and a fun-loving, affable ruler.
* HeelFaceTurn: He was once an Imperial but has since reformed into a genuinely heroic person.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: His status as an ex-Imperial has resulted in Plazir being unable to carry much in the way of weapons, forcing them to rely on Mandalorian privateers and for their own native security force to be virtually worthless.

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* TheAtoner: He was rehabilitated from his old Imperial ways and now seeks to atone for them by being a benevolent ruler.
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* HeelFaceTurn: He was once an Imperial but has since reformed into a genuinely heroic person.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: His status as an ex-Imperial has resulted in Plazir being unable to carry much in the way of weapons, forcing them to rely on Mandalorian privateers
is very beautiful and well-dressed.
* BigFun: She's friendly, kind, a just ruler, and heavyset.
* DisappointedInYou: [[spoiler:She says it almost word
for their own native security force word to Helgait after he's revealed to be virtually worthless.behind the droid crisis.]]
* FriendToAllChildren: She quickly asks if she can babysit Grogu and treats him well the whole time he's in her care.


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!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JackBlack
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''

The Duchess's husband and consort, and an ex-Imperial.
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* TheAtoner: He was rehabilitated from his old Imperial ways and now seeks to atone for them by being a benevolent ruler.
* BigFun: Played by the heavyset Jack Black and a fun-loving, affable ruler.
* HeelFaceTurn: He was once an Imperial but has since reformed into a genuinely heroic person.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: His status as an ex-Imperial has resulted in Plazir being unable to carry much in the way of weapons, forcing them to rely on Mandalorian privateers and for their own native security force to be virtually worthless.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Just what ''is'' she? She appears to be a normal human in contrast to [[spoiler:the white-skinned Dathomiri Nightsisters, but feels an extremely strong kinship with them, and it's implied that she was even present to see them wiped out]]. Ahsoka seems to consider her a [[spoiler:Nightsister]] in her first appearance in ''The Mandalorian'', referring to them as "her people". Despite being able to [[spoiler:wield some Nightsister magick]], she's [[spoiler:only pronounced a full Nightsister in her final episode, when she gets her trademark facial markings and more powers]]. It's possible she was a human who [[spoiler:the surviving Peridea Nightsisters used as an intermediary, but that doesn't explain why she considered herself a Nightsister beforehand]]. It's also possible she was adopted into the clan, though it's unknown where she came from. ''Tales of the Empire'' reveals she once had the Nightsister facial markings during the Battle of Dathomir and most likely used makeup to give herself a normal human skin pigmentation, while distancing herself from the tragedy Grievous and his Battle Droid armies inflicted on her people.

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**
Just what ''is'' she? She appears to be a normal human in contrast to [[spoiler:the white-skinned Dathomiri Nightsisters, but feels an extremely strong kinship with them, and it's implied that she was even present to see them wiped out]]. Ahsoka seems to consider her a [[spoiler:Nightsister]] in her first appearance in ''The Mandalorian'', referring to them as "her people". Despite being able to [[spoiler:wield some Nightsister magick]], she's [[spoiler:only pronounced a full Nightsister in her final episode, when she gets her trademark facial markings and more powers]]. It's possible she was a human who [[spoiler:the surviving Peridea Nightsisters used as an intermediary, but that doesn't explain why she considered herself a Nightsister beforehand]]. It's also possible she was adopted into the clan, though it's unknown where she came from. ''Tales of the Empire'' reveals she once had the Nightsister facial markings during the Battle of Dathomir and most likely used makeup to give herself a normal human skin pigmentation, while distancing herself from the tragedy Grievous and his Battle Droid armies inflicted on her people. people.
** [[spoiler:Morgan's exact relationship with the Imperial Remnant isn't entirely clear. Unlike Imperial warlords like Moff Gideon, she employs mercenaries rather than Stormtroopers, and the only people associated with her who show any dedication to the Empire are employees of a factory she owned, but as she seemingly didn't serve in the military, these may be all she ever had to work with. Furthermore, while Captain Pellaeon, who serves on the Shadow Council, is as avid a loyalist of Thrawn's as Morgan is, they're never shown to be communicating or working together despite their mutual employer and Pellaeon's insistence to the Council that Thrawn will eventually return; whether this means that Pellaeon is covering for Morgan until she can rescue the Grand Admiral (in which case, their lack of open cooperation may just be to cover up that Thrawn has yet to return), or if he's just bluffing and the two work independently of each other, is unclear.]]
* AscendedExtra: Morgan goes from a VillainOfTheWeek on ''The Mandalorian'' to TheHeavy in ''Ahsoka''. Justified, as Morgan is primarily an opponent for Ahsoka, rather than Din Djarin (who essentially stumbled into their conflict while on his own journey), so Morgan would naturally be more prominent in Ahsoka's own series.



* CorruptCorporateExecutive: During the Imperial era, Morgan had several manufacturing interests in her name, assets which she makes good use of in ''Ahsoka'' [[spoiler:to build the ''Eye of Sion'' for her extragalactic journey to find Thrawn.]]



* GenocideSurvivor: [[spoiler:She's a Dathomirian Nightsister, and like [[VideoGame/StarWarsJediFallenOrder Merrin]], she's a survivor of the Separatist attack that all but destroyed her people.]]



* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: [[spoiler:After Morgan destroys one of Ahsoka's lightsabers in their final duel, Ahsoka manages to steal the Blade of Talzin and uses it to kill Morgan.]]



** The Empire that Morgan chose to serve was created and controlled by Darth Sidious, the master of Count Dooku and General Grievous, who carried out the genocide on Dathomir.



* PosthumousVillainVictory: [[spoiler:Morgan dies holding off Ahsoka to cover Thrawn's escape, but she succeeds in her task and the mission she set out on at the start of the series; Thrawn and the Great Mothers escape Peridea to rejoin the Imperial Remnant, while Ahsoka and Sabine are left stranded.]]
* RememberTheNewGuy: [[spoiler:''Ahsoka'' establishes that Morgan has been a significant ally of Thrawn's since early in his Imperial service, but Morgan was never mentioned in either ''Rebels'' or Thrawn's novels prior to her debut on ''The Mandalorian''.]]



* YouShallNotPass: [[spoiler:When Thrawn determines more forces will be needed to keep Ahsoka's group off the ''Chimera'', he wordlessly insinuates Morgan stay behind and keep them at bay. She holds to his request (though more out of loyalty to the Nightsisters by this point) and duels Ahsoka up the Nightsister citadel.]]

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* YouShallNotPass: [[spoiler:When Thrawn determines more forces will be needed to keep Ahsoka's group off the ''Chimera'', he wordlessly insinuates Morgan stay behind and keep them at bay. She holds to his request (though more out of loyalty to the Nightsisters by this point) and duels Ahsoka up the Nightsister citadel.citadel, successfully delaying the former Jedi long enough for Thrawn to escape, albeit at the cost of Morgan's life.]]

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She genuinely cares about Thrawn and the Nightsisters. Not sociopath material.


* LackOfEmpathy: Ordering innocent civilians to be tortured and executed is as easy as breathing for her, and she hasn't lost a wink of sleep over the misery and suffering she's spread through Corvus.



* TheSociopath: Ordering innocent civilians to be tortured and executed is as easy as breathing for her, and she hasn't lost a wink of sleep over the misery and suffering she's spread through Corvus.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Just what ''is'' she? She appears to be a normal human in contrast to [[spoiler:the white-skinned Dathomiri Nightsisters, but feels an extremely strong kinship with them, and it's implied that she was even present to see them wiped out]]. Ahsoka seems to consider her a [[spoiler:Nightsister]] in her first appearance in ''The Mandalorian'', referring to them as "her people". Despite being able to [[spoiler:wield some Nightsister magick]], she's [[spoiler:only pronounced a full Nightsister in her final episode, when she gets her trademark facial markings and more powers]]. It's possible she was a human who [[spoiler:the surviving Peridea Nightsisters used as an intermediary, but that doesn't explain why she considered herself a Nightsister beforehand]]. It's also possible she was adopted into the clan, though it's unknown where she came from.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Just what ''is'' she? She appears to be a normal human in contrast to [[spoiler:the white-skinned Dathomiri Nightsisters, but feels an extremely strong kinship with them, and it's implied that she was even present to see them wiped out]]. Ahsoka seems to consider her a [[spoiler:Nightsister]] in her first appearance in ''The Mandalorian'', referring to them as "her people". Despite being able to [[spoiler:wield some Nightsister magick]], she's [[spoiler:only pronounced a full Nightsister in her final episode, when she gets her trademark facial markings and more powers]]. It's possible she was a human who [[spoiler:the surviving Peridea Nightsisters used as an intermediary, but that doesn't explain why she considered herself a Nightsister beforehand]]. It's also possible she was adopted into the clan, though it's unknown where she came from. ''Tales of the Empire'' reveals she once had the Nightsister facial markings during the Battle of Dathomir and most likely used makeup to give herself a normal human skin pigmentation, while distancing herself from the tragedy Grievous and his Battle Droid armies inflicted on her people.



** Her usual MechaMook are the [=HK=]-87 Assassin Droids, which fight just like the [=MagnaGuards=] Grievous has accompanying him throughout various battles of the Clone Wars, such as the Battle of Dathomir.

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