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24Mandalorians were a warrior people who once waged wars and crusades of conquest against other regions of the galaxy. During these periods of conflict, the Mandalorians often battled the Jedi Order and became known as some of the only warriors in the galaxy capable of defeating Jedi Knights. This near-constant warfare resulted in the devastation of many Mandalorian worlds, which eventually resulted in a schism that erupted into a civil war between those who wished to continue Mandalore's warrior ways and the New Mandalorians, who sought to transform their society into a more peaceful one. Although the New Mandalorians prevailed for some time, they were eventually overthrown during the Clone Wars, with many Mandalorians once again turning to war as their primary occupation.
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26For information on their ''Legends'' depiction, see '''[[Characters/StarWarsLegendsRaces here]].'''
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28!!Mandalore
29[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_mandalore.jpg]]
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31->'''Location:''' Mandalore System, Mandalore Sector, Outer Rim Territories
32->'''Native Species:''' Human (Mandalorians)
33->'''Capital:''' Sundari
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35The homeworld of the Mandalorians, it was devastated during their many wars to the point of nearly becoming uninhabitable. Most of the population now lives in [[DomedHomeTown Domed Cities]] to protect themselves from the inhospitable conditions of their world. During the Clone Wars, the New Mandalorian government held much respect amongst the neutral systems and served as a key site for peaceful negotiations. However, the rise of the Death Watch once more embroiled the planet in conflict, with the pacifist New Mandalorians eventually being overthrown. At the end of the Clone Wars, the Empire held sway over Mandalore with the aid of former Death Watch members.
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37[[folder:In General]]
38* AfterTheEnd: Mandalore wasn't in particularly great shape before the Clone Wars, but the Empire's actions during the Purge wrecked the place even further, to the extent Mandalorians ''refused'' to go near it. Even getting through the atmosphere is rough, and on the ground the planet is pretty much unliveable, with a small group of survivors only barely eking out a living. Underneath the ground, however, there are signs the planet could recover, and at least some of the planet's megafauna specimens are alive.
39* AncestralWeapon: Although Mandalorian armors are apparently reforged by every new wearer, they're still considered the same set, and their historical and cultural significance is great enough that Mandalorians would rather risk death by a weapon designed specifically against it than use other armors.
40* AnimalMotif:
41** Birds, specifically. Satine's iconic dress looks like a ''peacock'', the Vizsla/Death Watch insignia is the shriek ''hawk'', the ''Nite Owls'', Sabine ''Wren'', ''Rook'' Kast, etc.
42** It's revealed in ''Series/TheMandalorian'' that a Mandalorian's signet or symbol is based on an animal that played a significant role in that Mandalorian's life. The Armorer first suggested a mudhorn as Din's signet because it did serious damage to his chest plate when he fought it.
43* ArchEnemy: In their long past, they were fierce enemies with the Jedi, seeing themselves as the warriors fighting against the sorcerers. The big irony is that the famed Darksaber belonged to a Mandalorian who was also a Jedi, and that both factions end up being driven to the brink of extinction thanks to their common enemy, the Sith and the Galactic Empire that they secretly ruled.
44* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: During their warrior past, Mandalorians believed in following the strongest fighters, and so leadership was settled through ritualized fights, presumably to the death. Any warrior who thought they could be a better leader could take over, if they were capable of defeating the old leader.
45* BadassNormal: Mandalorians aren't super-strong or super-fast aliens, nor are they Force-wielders with metaphysical powers like the Jedi or Sith. What they ''are'' is a people who have ''mastered'' the art of war and [[ProudWarriorRace entrenched that mastery deep into their culture]]. The average Mandalorian warrior is worth a dozen ordinary soldiers, and their most skilled fighters can go toe-to-toe with ''Jedi Knights'' in single combat. While individually they may never reach the heights of strength and power that a Jedi Master or Sith Lord can reach, in great enough numbers they can present a major threat to either -- indeed, the ancient Mandalorian Empire once ''sacked the Jedi Temple on Coruscant.''
46* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Satine, the pacifist duchess, is blonde; Bo-Katan, the ProudWarriorRaceGirl loyal to Pre Vizsla, is a redhead; and Rook Kast, the ProudWarriorRaceGirl loyal to Death Watch's ideals of AsskickingLeadsToLeadership and thus to Darth Maul, is a brunette.
47* BroadStrokes: Some of the commentary in ''The Clone Wars'' and ''Rebels'' implies that certain aspects of the ''Legends'' canon remains true, though to what extent is never made clear. For example, Mandalorians used to be a highly militaristic society and used to have a particular rivalry with/enmity for the Jedi: in the ''Legends'' continuity (especially when it is not written by Karen Traviss), Mandalorians were brutal war-worshipping conquerors who fought on the side of the Sith in every Sith/Jedi war for centuries.
48* ChildSoldier: During the reign of the Empire, Imperial Academies have always existed with at one in each sector and there being a junior cadet program that you can enroll in once you're fifteen years of age. On Mandalore, the local Imperial Academy has been compared to MIT by WordOfGod and has accepted child prodigies younger than fifteen, like Sabine. Said child prodigies and other skilled intellectuals have been used as "living weapons", i.e. to help develop weapons. Sabine ended up helping develop weapons that were ultimately used against the Mandalorian populace, and while doing so, she has also heard of some experimental projects such as the gravity wells in Star Destroyers (which would be developed into the Interdictor cruisers). Going off of Sabine alone, it would also seem that they were trained for other things like learning other languages for espionage.
49* TheClan: Like ''Legends'', Mandalorians come from different Clans, or families, like Clan Wren. Clans with high political ties or power over other clans are called Houses, like House Vizsla and House Kryze. There was also the [[GreatOffscreenWar Great Clan Wars]] prior to the Clone Wars that ended with Satine and the New Mandalorians in charge.
50* CombatByChampion: Conflicts are settled in death by combat, and can be entered even without invoking it, as shown in ''Rebels''. Once two conflicting Mandalorians enter combat, no one is allowed to intervene until combat is over.
51* ConflictingLoyalties:
52** The thing about an ancient warrior culture that revolves around honor is that [[DeliberateValuesDissonance advances in the society]] make the definition of "what's 'honorable'" very open to interpretation. Turning to [[ActualPacifist pacifism]] due to being tired with the costs of war? Either it's practical and sensible, or an act of cowardice. Your loved ones and your people, or tradition? There are numerous times when Mandalorians call other Mandalorians as 'traitors' or the like in ''The Clone Wars'' and ''Rebels'', both the 'good' guys, 'bad' guys, and in between.
53** Continues in ''Rebels''. TheEmpire enlists Mandalorian warriors (many are Death Watch and/or Shadow Collective veterans) into its ranks to control the sector. Some, like [[OpportunisticBastard Saxon]], believe the Empire will make Mandalore stronger than it was ever before; others, like Sabine and Rau, see these soldiers as traitors, lustful for power.
54* CultOfPersonality: Portraits of current Mandalorian rulers are prominently displayed (including in their own throne rooms, as is the case with Satine Kryze and Ursa Wren).
55* DeconstructedTrope: The post-''Legends'' canon for Mandalorians in many ways is a deconstruction of the ProudWarriorRaceGuy trope and its frequent attendant trope of AsskickingLeadsToLeadership. With a culture built around war, Mandalore simply does not know how to keep its internal politics stable when not united against a common enemy, and when those tired of war's costs try to stop it, the warrior caste inevitably rebels and forces a return to the status quo. There are also hints that, outside of the sphere of territory they directly control, Mandalore is essentially a non-entity on the galactic stage, as the other racial powers and mini-empires either aren't interested in Mandalore or are simply rejected by the Mandalorians while at the same time being willing to band together to curb-stomp the Mandalorians if they try to return to attacking the rest of the galaxy. Meanwhile, as they are used to determining their leadership through strength of arms, many are willing to submit to a brutal outside power like the Empire simply because, if the Empire is strong enough to beat them, then that means it's also a worthy leader.
56* DividedWeFall: Thanks to the EnemyCivilWar (as described below), Mandalore is left vulnerable and politically unstable when the Empire comes in not too long after. People easily accept the Empire's rule for the seeming stability it brought, after a failed rule of pacifism that led to said bloody war (and aforementioned pacifist rule was an attempt to rebuild from an ''earlier'' civil war).
57* DomedHomeTown: Sundari, the capital city of Mandalore, is covered by a huge metal dome because the planet surface is uninhabitable.
58* DomesticatedDinosaurs: In older times, it's said the Mandalorians rode Mythosaurs, large tusked creatures native to Mandalores. Not so much now the Mythosaurs are (''supposedly'') extinct.
59* EnemyCivilWar: As Death Watch gets splintered into at least two major factions in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E15ShadesOfReason Shades of Reason]]", [[LesserOfTwoEvils Bo-Katan's Nite Owls loyal to the late Pre Vizsla]] against Darth Maul's Shadow Collective, Mandalore falls into one of these. Once Republic forces come in to help the Nite Owls, it just so happens to be on the eve of the Republic's descent into the Empire, meaning that Mandalore was liberated only to fall into Imperial rule. WordOfSaintPaul [[https://youtu.be/fIr3fqH7md8?t=394 seems to suggest]] that there's still a power struggle going on by the time of ''Rebels'', the comparison used being ''Series/GameOfThrones''.
60* FamilyHonor:
61** As it's typically rolled in with the package of [[TheClan clans]], this is so far implied but has yet to be explored. ''The Clone Wars'' has some throwaway lines about Clans Vizsla and Kryze, while it seems that it was a theme in ''Rebels'' as part of Sabine's story, being a child of House Vizsla and the seemingly ordinary Clan Wren.
62** It seems that the Empire takes advantage of Mandalorian cultural beliefs including this to encourage the populace to be compliant and more than happy to serve the Empire. As the ISC and apparently numerous others seem to believe, they view [[DefectorFromDecadence Sabine's defection]] as [[DirtyCoward cowardice]] due to not honoring her obligations to the Empire (which is supposedly going to make Mandalore stronger than it was ever before) and thus also shaming her family's reputation.
63* FantasyCounterpartCulture:
64** As noted below, they have many parallels with Jewish culture, both in their history and some aspects of their ancient culture.
65** Mandalorians also have more than a few parallels with the Norse Vikings. They're hardened warriors who have a deeply religious culture that highly values honor, for good and bad, and believe strongly in MightMakesRight. They also notably assimilate others they find and adopt into their ranks, and during their peak, were known to as a war-waging colonizing people.
66** The New Mandalorian government during the Clone Wars has many parallels to the Weimar Republic: Like the German monarchy after the nation's defeat in World War I, Mandalore's militaristic leaders were at some point overthrown and replaced by a new, democratic government that sought to establish peaceful relations with its neighbors. In both cases, however, the new government was undermined by corruption, internal struggles, and extremist groups tyring to revive the old, war-like ways, leading to its eventual takeover by another authoritarian leader.
67* FeudalFuture:
68** [[FeudingFamilies The Clans and Houses are always fighting each other]] for power, only united by a Mand'alor who is usually in the possession of the Darksaber after it was retrieved from Coruscant. The New Mandalorians tried to end the conflict and usher in a new age of peace, but it didn't last long after Death Watch started causing trouble. Things went FromBadToWorse when Maul caused a divide, starting the Mandalorian Civil War between the Mandalore Resistance led by Bo-Katan, Maul's Shadow Collective, and the New Mandalorians, who had to call for back-up from the Republic. When the Republic transitioned into the Empire at the end of the Siege of Mandalore, Satine's efforts were reverted back to square one, except with Imperial law exacerbating the situation.
69** There's also a nobility system going on, with at the very least, Satine (and her late father) being a part of the duchy, Saxon being a viceroy, and Ursa being a countess. Clans and Houses also have chiefs, which are implicitly hereditary.
70* GreatOffscreenWar: Due to decanonization of ''Legends'', this is every war or battle that ever gets brought up that isn't the Clone Wars (barring [[SeriesFinale the Siege]] [[MissingEpisode of Mandalore]] at the time of this writing). Nine out of ten times, it was probably the Mandos and Jedi fighting again. Considering Maul's takeover arc takes place towards the end of the second year of the Clone Wars, the siege to liberate Mandalore only happened about a ''year'' after, and from the descriptions we have of it from ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]'', we at least know that the city of Sundari was turned into a ''complete warzone'' (no word on the rest of the planet) with all sorts of things set on fire and destroyed, and it gets implied that there are still citizens hiding out and trapped in Sundari, considering ''someone'' has to make those burial sites and gravemarkers in the ground.
71* HonorBeforeReason: Many Mandalorians have their own specialized creed and traditions that they follow in honor of their culture. However, those traditions end up creating more trouble for the Mandalorians as different factions have different sets of traditions, causing them to accuse each other as not "true" Mandalorians, and many Mandalorians struggle greatly when faced with situations that require them to break their creed.
72* IFightForTheStrongestSide: Many Mandalorians are happy to serve the Empire, not so much for its stabilizing influence as for the fact that it's strong enough to have defeated them, and so that means it must be worth following. It's a pretty logical extension of their choosing internal leadership based on fighting abilities, after all.
73* KlingonScientistsGetNoRespect: Although the precise cultural breakdown pre-Clone Wars is never clarified, Mandalorians were originally divided between warrior and non-warrior groups. Eventually, the non-warriors got so sick of the warriors that they exiled them to the moon of Concordia.
74* KungFuProofMook: The distinctive beskar armor they wear is one of the few things immune to lightsabers, and comes with a variety of other handy gadgets designed to trip up Jedi. That said, as Kanan demonstrates to Sabine, it only gives them a fighting chance. The Mandos still ''lost'' their fight against the Jedi.
75* MasculineLinesFeminineCurves: Downplayed, but still noticeable when it comes to Mandalorian armor. While the general load-out of their gear is near-identical, there is some [[ChainmailBikini visible room amongst female Mandalorian chestplates]]. More visibly, male Mandalorian helmets employ the classical "T-shaped visor" we are familiar with since Boba Fett[[note]]supposedly a {{Homage}} to the ClintSquint popularized by [[Creator/ClintEastwood the man himself]] in the Film/DollarsTrilogy [[/note]], while female Mandalorian helmets may range from [[https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0169/6995/7440/products/F3909_PROD_SW_BL_Electronic_Helmet_1_047_Online_2000SQ_1024x1024.jpg the owl-eyes shape]] (like that of the Nite Owls) or, [[https://i.redd.it/hvp6x538qiz51.jpg like the Armorer's]], something more similar to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corinthian_helmet an ancient Corinthian helmet]].
76* MagicallyIneptFighter:
77** Just like the Wookiees, it appears that the rate of Force-sensitive Mandalorians is very low. Tarre Vizsla is said to be the first Mandalorian ever inducted into the Jedi Order, back in the age of the Old Republic.
78** Given the long-standing enmity between the Mandalorians and the Jedi, it's possible that many Force-sensitive Mandalorians simply never joined the Order -- especially after it instituted its famous "no attachments" policy, given the importance of family in Mandalorian culture.
79** Given that anyone can become Mandalorian if they subscribe to the ideals of the culture and find a clan willing to initiate them, it's not so much that Force-sensitivity is rarer amongst Mandalorians than others, but those Mandalorians who are Force-sensitive are ''heavily discouraged'' from ever using the Force because to the Mandalorians -- a SpiritedCompetitor ProudWarriorRace -- using it in battle essentially makes you a CrutchCharacter who will die the first time using the Force fails you as you ''[[CheatersNeverProsper cheated]]'' instead of going through TrainingFromHell like the rest of them. The case of Grogu illustrates the problem well, as, [[IamNotLeftHanded once he forgoes his misgivings]], [[CurbStompBattle he easily waylays a fellow Mandalorian foundling]] in a bout with a single Force-enabled backflip, no jetpack needed.
80* MilitaryAcademy:
81** [[AcademyOfEvil The Mandalorian Imperial Academy]]. It used to be the Sundari Royal Academy, where Korkie and his friends attended. Worth noting that this academy is ''very'' serious in comparison to other Outer Rim academies like the one on Lothal; if you're someone important like [[TheAce Sabine]] and you try to call it quits, they actually will use up resources to hunt you down, and if you manage to get out of dodge, they put a bounty on you.
82** Apparently, according to the [[AllThereInTheManual Rebels Recon]] for ''Rebels'', the Mandalorian Imperial Academy in particular is using [[TheAce aces]] and [[ChildProdigy prod]][[TeenGenius igies]] as '[[HumanWeapon living weapons]]' for the Empire's own agendas...
83* NoTrueScotsman: A recurring trend among Mandalorians is their tendency to accuse one another of being traitors or pretenders. The New Mandalorians consider their opponents to be violent extremists who can't accept that changing times have made them irrelevant, Death Watch and the Mandalorian Resistance consider their opponents gutless appeasers who sold their people out to the Republic and/or the Empire, and the Children of the Watch consider their opponents faithless apostates whose abandonment of the ancient tenets of Mandalorian religion brought ruin to their people. Any interaction between Mandalorians of opposing ideologies or factions will inevitably devolve into accusations that the other side isn't a "true" Mandalorian.
84* OurWeaponsWillBeBoxyInTheFuture: Thanks to their culture's love affair with straight lines and angles as a whole, the fact that most of their personal weapons looks like rectangles with grips and triggers shouldn't be surprising.
85* ParryingBullets: Nowhere near as consistently or as good as Jedi or Sith, but sufficiently trained Mandalorians ''can do this.'' Satine's Honor Guard is seen blocking droid blaster shots with their staffs, Saxon is shown blocking one of Ezra's shots with his gauntlets, and Mandalorian gadget-vambraces come with a small circular ray shield that they can stop blaster bolts with.
86* PrimaryColorChampion: Well, there has yet to be a character that exhibits all three colors at once without any secondary colors taking up a major role alongside them in the color scheme, but the groups that join together under the Mandalorian Resistance against the Empire are Sabine's mother and her clan (yellow), the Journeyman Protector(s) of Concord Dawn and Bo-Katan's original Resistance (blue), and Sabine herself and the Rebellion (red/orange).
87* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Mandalorians have a long history of being among the best warriors in the galaxy, and using those skills to wage bloody wars of conquest. Duchess Satine led a push towards pacifism and her rule officially ended the warrior traditions on Mandalore but splinter groups like the Protectors and the Death Watch terrorists rejected this decision. Ultimately, when Mandalore itself came under attack from the Shadow Collective, the general public demanded a violent reprisal instead of Satine's pacifism. The shift in power put an end to Satine's ideals and a return to their warrior ways; the Empire now uses Mandalorians as elite commandos.
88* ThePurge: "The Night of a Thousand Tears", when the Empire finally decided it had had enough of the Madalorians, and just ''glassed'' Mandalore and all its cities, killing pretty much everyone on the planet and sending whoever was left into hiding.
89* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: The Death Watch is perfectly willing to carry out terrorist activities against their own people to overthrow Duchess Satine's pacifist government.
90* SchrodingersCanon: Much of Mandalore's history was confused even ''before'' the reboot, as Lucas deliberately diverged from now-''Legends'' EU material in ''The Clone Wars'', most famously attempting to retcon Jango and Boba Fett's Mandalorian heritage. Still, there's a few things that haven't been fully contradicted or retconned yet:
91** In ''Legends'', the original Mandalorians were the Taung, an ancient warrior species from Coruscant that fought the local humans (known as the Zhell) for control. After being driven off the planet, a great warrior they called "Mand'alor" ("The One Ruler" in their language) led them to a faraway world which they named after him, and subsequent rulers would take the name in his honor. As adopting war orphans and assimilating conquered peoples was a core tenet of their philosophy, the Taung eventually assimilated many races, primarily humans and near-humans, into their empire, eventually going extinct.
92** A couple of murals depict Mandalorian Crusaders and Neo-Crusaders fighting Jedi, and Garnac from the Trandoshan hunting arc also owned a Neo-Crusader helmet. In ''Legends'', the Crusaders and Neo-Crusaders were a great horde raised by Mandalore the Ultimate after a powerful Sith convinced him to attack the Old Republic. The subsequent "Mandalorian Wars" devastated both the Old Republic, the early Jedi Order, and the Mandalorians themselves, allowing the Sith to gain significant power.
93** The Great Clan Wars that led to Duchess Satine's rule were, in ''Legends'', a three-way conflict between the extremist Deathwatch, the traditionalist True Mandalorians, and the reformist New Mandalorians. The True Mandalorians nearly won, but were framed for a massacre by surviving Deathwatch members, forcing the Jedi to intervene against them and leaving the underdog New Mandalorians as the victors.
94** Curiously, Fantasy Flight Games released a reference book titled ''Friends Like These'' that mixed aspects of both the new EU's Mandalorians and those of ''Legends''. This book recanonized various clans that had not been mentioned in the new EU, namely Clan Beroya and Clan Awaud.
95** Several Mandalorians, including Fenn Rau, were hired by Kaminoan cloners to train Jango Fett's clone army. In ''Legends'', this group was known as the Cuy'val Dar (Mando'a for "Those Who Cease to Exist", as the job was extremely confidential and would require them to secretly remain on Kamino for years without contacting the outside).
96** One of the most significant questions of canonicity is the heritage of the Fetts, especially Jango Fett. All that is currently confirmed is that he is from the planet Concord Dawn (in Mandalorian space, but not exclusively populated by them) and was renounced by Prime Minister Almec as "a common bounty hunter" who didn't earn his armor.
97*** ''Legends'' established that the name "Fett" was derived from the Mandalorian word for farmer, "vhett," and referred to a Mandalorian Clan. Clan Fett had existed for thousands of years, dating back to Cassus Fett of the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders. However, Jango was ''not'' a member by blood, instead being adopted into the clan as a child after his family was killed by Deathwatch.
98*** The ''Legends'' comic ''Jango Fett: Open Seasons'' established that he was raised by the True Mandalorians and fought in the Great Clan Wars, becoming the organization's sole survivor. After being captured and sold into slavery by allies of Deathwatch, he became a ruthless bounty hunter and assassin and was [[UnPerson un-personed]] by the ruling New Mandalorians, thus explaining the claims that he is "not a Mandalorian." Notably, Clan Vizsla originated from this comic series.
99*** In ''The Mandalorian'', [[Recap/TheMandalorianS2E6Chapter14TheTragedy "Chapter 14: The Tragedy"]], Jango's Mandalorian heritage as a foundling raised by Jaster Mereel is recanonized, and adds that he fought in the Mandalorian Civil Wars. The side he fought for isn't mentioned, opening up a NoTrueScotsman rationale for Almec's denunciation. Boba's status, on the other hand, is more of a gray area -- while he's Jango's son, he couldn't care less about the Mandalorian creed, and claims his armor on the basis that it used to be his father's.
100* ShoutOut: Mandalore itself is loaded with shout outs to the works of Creator/PabloPicasso. Most two-dimensional art evokes his works even if it they aren't a direct reference to a specific painting. Some of the locals, like Almec, even have slightly exaggerated proportions like a Picasso.
101* SpaceJews:
102** In a sense: they're an ancient culture that stands apart from mainstream galactic society (and famed as warriors like Old Testament Jews), who have been forcibly integrated with the rest of the galaxy after a series of exhausting wars with the Galactic/Roman Republic - after which there was considerable debate among Mandalorians about whether or not they should assimilate to galactic society or try to hang on to the old ways.
103** The internal debate later fragmented over to exactly what ''extent'' they should embrace the ancient ways, across a spectrum (similar to splits between Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Jews, not to mention all of the more specific sects in between). For example, Death Watch are paramilitary extremists mainly concerned with restoring their people's ancient system of government, while the Children of the Watch are an ultra-orthodox religious group that seek to restore ''all'' of the ancient traditions, including ones that even ''Death Watch'' considers antiquated and extreme.
104** The analogy is even stronger after the Great Purge of Mandalore by the Empire, after which Mandalorian enclaves were scattered across the galaxy in a great diaspora.
105* SpiritedCompetitor: Mandalorian warriors pick fights with the biggest, meanest, nastiest factions, beasts, force-wielders, gunslingers, and more. Why? To prove they can come out on top/survive the ordeals should they need to.
106* StandardRoyalCourt: Has shades of it. Satine is the ruler who implicitly inherited her position from her father; a council; a number of Clans under Houses with nobles leading them; children are being taught to become good leaders (including her nephew, Korkie, from an unnamed sibling, which kind of makes him an heir); Rau was the military leader of her forces, to some extent; a PraetorianGuard; a variation on TheConsigliere position was held by Merrik, Almec, and Vizsla at different points, but the latter two then became rival leaders against Satine; Bo-Katan was also a rival leader against Satine and was Korkie's [[EvilUncle Evil Aunt]] in a way, until she did eventually become a relatively suitable leader, but was 'overthrown' by a foreign power that was previously an ally and replaced with Saxon as a PuppetKing after defeating a rival group that was also led by a foreign power.
107* TechnicalPacifist: The New Mandalorians do have some weaponry, restricted to their law enforcement operatives, but aim for non-lethal subduement in that field and in external matters prefer diplomacy over violence.
108* {{Unobtanium}}: Mandalore, and its moon Concordia, are the only known places where one could find the blaster- and lightsaber-resistant metal beskar.
109* WanderingCulture: In ''Legends'', Mandalorians are nomadic by nature, while in the film canon they only become nomadic after losing Mandalore and going into hiding.
110* WeAreStrugglingTogether: The Mandalorians enjoy a reputation as some of the greatest warriors in the galaxy, and in ancient times they were a major galactic power. Unfortunately, the centuries leading up to the Clone Wars saw them devolve into constant factional infighting and repeated {{civil war}}s, rendering them little more than a bit player in galactic politics, used and manipulated as proxies by the Republic and Separatists alike. It's only years after the fall of the Empire that they finally start getting their act together again.
111[[/folder]]
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113[[folder:Mandalore the Great]]
114!!Mandalore the Great
115!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
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117->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian'' (mentioned only)
118
119-->''"The songs of eons past tell of battles between Mandalore the Great and an order of sorcerers called 'Jedi'..."''
120--->-- '''The Armorer'''
121
122A legendary warrior-king from ancient Mandalorian history, whose battles with the Jedi Order have been sung of in Mandalorian epics for thousands of years.
123----
124* SchrodingersCanon: According to ''Legends'', the title of Mand'alor, later mutated into Mandalore, is a Mando'a word meaning "The One Ruler". It is derived from the first ruler of the Mandalorian people, who united the warring clans and delivered them from a terrible war on Coruscant to a harsh but resource-rich world that they named in his honor, with his successors forsaking their pasts to take up his identity. Which of the ancient Mandalores from the ''Legends'' continuity Mandalore the Great correlates to, if any, is unclear. It’s possible, due to the similar title, that he’s meant to represent Mandalore the Ultimate, who notably led the Neo-Crusaders against the Jedi during the Mandalorian Wars.
125* ShroudedInMyth: Who was Mandalore the Great? Why did he battle the Jedi? The details are lost to the annals of history, remembered only in heroic sagas of the Mandalorian people.
126[[/folder]]
127
128!!!Clan Kryze
129-->See their seperate page at [[Characters/StarWarsClanKryze Clan Kryze]]
130
131!!!Clan Vizsla
132
133[[folder:In General]]
134!!Clan Vizsla
135[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clan_vizsla_insignia_tv_tropes.png]]
136[[caption-width-right:300:Clan Vizsla's insignia during the Imperial era.]]
137
138->'''Voiced by (incidentals only):''' Creator/FreddiePrinzeJr
139->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/DarthMaulSonOfDathomir Son of Dathomir]]''[[note]]as Clans Saxon and Kast only[[/note]] | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
140
141->''"I am Pre Vizsla of Clan Vizsla."''
142-->-- '''Pre Vizsla'''
143
144Clan Vizsla controls House Vizsla, of the oldest and most powerful houses in known Mandalorian history, as well as the birthright of famous figures including the first Mandalorian Jedi known as Tarre Vizsla, at least one Mand'alor, and Death Watch leader Pre Vizsla. During the Dark Times, Pre Vizsla formed the Death Watch out of clans aligned under House Vizsla, including Clan Saxon and Clan Wren.
145----
146* BigScrewedUpFamily: Pre is an extremist that wants Mandalorians to fight just because they can and should, Gar Saxon is an OpportunisticBastard, Rook Kast is a bit of an UndyingLoyalty loco, the Wrens were willing (though somewhat reluctant) to let one of their children fend for themselves, Tarre was a WhiteSheep by becoming a Jedi, and so on and so forth. Everyone in this House has divided opinions on what side of the conflict they should choose, and picking any of those sides often results in bad things like bloody civil wars.
147* BlueIsHeroic: Extremely inverted during the Clone Wars cartoon, but played straight in live action, as Paz is joined by other clan members in Season 3 of The Mandalorian, and as the Death Watch soldiers affiliated with Clan Viszla who appeared in The Mandalorian rescued a young Din Djarin.
148* TheBusCameBack: Organizationally, the Clan was unaccounted for after their appearance in Rebels, but Paz Viszla gains multiple kinsman in Season 3 of the Mandalorian.
149* DefectorFromDecadence: Ironically, Clan Vizsla's GCW incarnation is pledged to support Bo Katan, who is now head of Clan Kryze. The clan that formed the Death Watch to overthrow Satine's rule now bows to her sister.
150* DistinguishingMark: The predatory bird known as the shriek-hawk, or jai'galaar in Mando'a, the specific shape being it diving for its prey. Its shape likely inspired the designs of Mandalorian starfighters and Sabine's starbird insignia.
151** This has changed by the time of the Galactic Civil War in Rebels; their new symbol is a branch with red flower petals on it... On a still rather intimidating black and white paint job.
152** Season 3 of The Mandalorian shows both symbols being used during the initiation of a young Mandalorian named Ragnar; a banner carried during he procession has the branch, while multiple warriors in blue armor similar to Paz bear the shriek-hawk, including the previously mentioned standard’s bearer.
153* EvilPowerVacuum: The House, especially the Death Watch faction, ascends to the top of the Mandalorian food chain thanks to Darth Maul's FalseFlagOperation, and by and large have total, and stable, control over the planet for a short time. Then Pre Vizsla is killed by Maul, triggering a [[EnemyCivilWar civil war between the Resistance and Maul's Super Commandos.]][[FromBadToWorse Then the still ostensibly neutral planet is dragged into the Clone Wars, with the Separatists attacking and routing its forces on distant planets, sending Maul running as well, while the Republic eventually begins the Siege of Mandalore.]]
154** The issue continues in the Dark Times of the Empire. Gar Saxon and Tiber Saxon get a RankUp by becoming TheQuisling for the Empire, but his BloodKnight tendencies lead to Gar starting a fight with the Protectors and Clan Wren, with his resulting death immediately heralding a free-for-all between ''all'' the remaining clans, and allowing the Rebel Alliance to get involved as well.
155* InTheBlood: Not all of the members are blood-related, but for the ones that are, many of them are [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy warriors]] and [[BloodKnight blood knights]] to some extent.
156* SchrodingersCanon: Their new insignia and color scheme during the reign of the Empire is similar to the armor of the Death Watch leader before Pre Vizsla--Tor Vizsla (though he wore RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver without white).
157[[/folder]]
158
159[[folder:Tarre Vizsla]]
160!!Tarre Vizsla
161[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tarre_vizsla_tv_tropes.jpg]]
162!!!'''Species:''' Human
163
164->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''[[note]]flashback only[[/note]] | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny Forces of Destiny]]''[[note]]statue only[[/note]] | ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''[[note]]mentioned only[[/note]]
165
166The first and only known Mandalorian Jedi, and ancient ruler of Mandalore. He forged the Darksaber, a lightsaber with a unique handle and a black blade. After his passing, his House would loot it during the fall of the Old Republic and it would be passed down from generation to generation as a symbol of leadership and unity against adversity.
167----
168* AmbiguousSituation: [[RashomonStyle Judging by Pre Vizsla and Fenn Rau's different accounts on the theft of the Darksaber]], we can assume that there are polarizing views on Tarre's status as a Mandalorian Jedi that have also caused some information bias about him. But we don't know how Tarre became a Jedi.
169* AncestralWeapon: He crafted the Darksaber, which, after his death was taken from the Jedi Temple by members of his clan, and became a symbol of their House and Death Watch, passed down through the generations.
170* BadassCape: In Rau's story, Tarre is portrayed in full Mandalorian armor, complete with a flowing cape to create a hybrid between Mandalorian and Jedi aesthetics.
171* BenevolentMageRuler: He was both a member of the Jedi Order, and the ruler of Mandalore.
172* BlackSwordsAreBetter: The Darksaber is indeed powered by a kyber crystal. For whatever reason, Tarre's kyber crystal became black instead of the more common green or blue when he chose it, presumably because he is partially influenced by a hybrid of Jedi and Mandalorian philosophy. Although it could also be because the kyber crystal is unusual in some way, which is also possible, as the Darksaber will generate electric sparks if the holder doesn't have the right mindset while using it.
173* CoolSword: Tarre Vizsla's physical legacy is the Darksaber, a weapon that, like its creator and original owner, is an ideal marriage of Mandalorian ideology and Jedi mysticism, being powered by a unique [[BlackSwordsAreBetter black]] kyber crystal, with a hilt made of beskar, and, unlike any other lightsaber seen in canon, producing a flat, [[KatanasAreJustBetter katana-esque]] blade. The Darksaber is so cool that Tarre's family refused to allow it to be enshrined in the Jedi Temple after his death, and after they retrieved it, the weapon became a symbol of leadership for the Mandalorian people (and [[{{Irony}} would often be used against Jedi]]), being wielded by many great warriors.
174* DarkIsNotEvil: He built the [[BlackSwordsAreBetter black-bladed]] Darksaber, which is as unique as his title as the first Mandalorian to become a Jedi.
175* DefaceOfTheMoon: The Empire put a military outpost on his statue on Mandalore, giving the obvious message that the planet and its warrior-culture are enslaved to them.
176* DramaticIrony: He built a lightsaber and as a member of the Jedi Order, he was likely devoted to keeping peace in the Galaxy, and peace between the Jedi and the Mandalorians. After his death, his descendants would steal the weapon and use it to rule Death Watch and Mandalore as vicious warlords, and to kill numerous Jedi.
177* MythologyGag:
178** His name is one syllable away from being "Tor Vizsla", the name of the previous leader of Death Watch before Pre Vizsla in ''Legends''. Might also be worth noting that "Tor" means [[ForGreatJustice "justice"]] in Mando'a, which fits [[WhiteSheep Tarre]] a lot more than it fits [[IronicName Tor]].
179** His armor resembles that of the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders of the Old Republic era from ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]].''
180* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Mandalorians are a ProudWarriorRace, who wear high-tech armor, wield a ridiculously wide-range of both melee and ranged weapons. Jedi are {{Kung Fu Wizard}}s, wielding {{Laser Blade}}s and using the Force. Tarre belonged to both factions at once.
181* OurFounder: Since he is an important historical figure, he has a several stories high statue somewhere in the deserts of Mandalore.
182* PosthumousCharacter: He lived in the age of the Old Republic.
183* SchrodingersCanon: While the chances of this being true are low since color association to Mandalorian ideals has hardly ever been addressed in canon (except for Sabine's artistic flair possibly being a nod to this), but in ''Legends'', [[DarkIsNotEvil justice is associated with the color black]]. It says something for a Mandalorian Jedi that wields a lightsaber that is uniquely & naturally black-bladed.
184* SmallRoleBigImpact: For now, all we know is that he was the first Mandalorian Jedi and he forged the Darksaber, a weapon that would be used by Mandalorians in the present era of the timeline.
185* WhiteSheep: Considering House Vizsla isn't particularly known for being nice people or fond of Jedi, as well as solely basing off the fact that Tarre was a Jedi, he was this to his House.
186[[/folder]]
187
188[[folder:Unnamed House Vizsla member]]
189!!Unnamed House Vizsla member
190[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/house_vizsla_looter_tv_tropes.jpg]]
191
192->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''[[note]]mentioned only[[/note]] | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''[[note]]mentioned only[[/note]]
193
194A member of House Vizsla. During the fall of the Old Republic, they and the rest of House Vizsla stole the late Tarre Vizsla's Darksaber from the Jedi Temple on Coruscant.
195----
196* AmbiguousSituation: RashomonStyle. There seem to be different views on history. Pre claims his ancestor 'stole' the Darksaber and implied it was stolen as war booty. Rau claims they 'liberated' it, also saying that they and House Vizsla snuck into the Jedi Temple, which was not specified by Pre Vizsla.
197* AmbiguousSyntax: Because of AmbiguousGender, Rau says that "they" (either this looter or House Vizsla altogether) came to lead the Mandalorians by using the Darksaber as something to unite under, to even becoming Mand'alor at one point.
198* JetPack: Possibly, if their depiction in the abstract vision was accurate.
199%%* MythologyGag: In ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic The Old Republic]]'' from ''Legends'', there ''was'' a Mandalorian present during an attack on Coruscant and the Jedi Temple. Her name? Shae Vizsla. Though what stops it from being SchrodingersCanon is Shae never stole the Darksaber (because ''The Clone Wars'' hadn't written about it yet), and this looter's identity was left vague enough by ''The Clone Wars'' & ''Rebels'' to fill in any gaps for a completely different character than a direct CanonImmigrant of Shae.
200* NoNameGiven: We're not sure either if their clan is even Vizsla.
201* PosthumousCharacter: Obviously, since they're from the Old Republic era.
202* SchrodingersCanon: As a Mandalorian of Clan Vizsla who raided the Jedi Temple during the "fall of the Old Republic," they appear to be the canon identity of or an analog to Shae Vizla, an important NPC in the ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'' video game.
203* SmallRoleBigImpact: For now, their defining feature is stealing the Darksaber, thus, giving the Mandalorians a symbol of power that would later be used by Pre Vizsla, Darth Maul, Sabine Wren, Gar Saxon, Bo-Katan, Moff Gideon, and [[spoiler:Din Djarin]].
204* UnknownCharacter: It seems that the identity of the looter of the Darksaber other than it was a member of House Vizsla was lost to time.
205[[/folder]]
206
207!!!Other Mandalore Residents
208
209[[folder:Almec]]
210!!Prime Minister Almec
211[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/almec_sw_5302.png]]
212!!!'''Species:''' Human
213!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
214
215->'''Voiced by:''' Julian Holloway
216->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/DarthMaulSonOfDathomir Son of Dathomir]]''
217
218Mandalore's prime minister, and another false ally of Satine's.
219----
220* ArcVillain: Of the "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E5Corruption Corruption]]" and "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E6TheAcademy The Academy]]" two-parter.
221* AssholeVictim: He was killed by Gar Saxon under Maul's command in the Siege of Mandalore, but given he was a corrupt and sleazy individual whose actions poisoned many children, betrayed Satine, and willingly served as PuppetKing when Maul took over Mandalore, don't expect anyone to feel the least bit sorry for him anytime soon.
222* BeardOfEvil: He sports a typical bad guy goatee.
223* BitchInSheepsClothing: Satine seems to attract a lot of these into her inner circle.
224* BlatantLies: Tells Obi-Wan that there are no more warrior Mandalorians. Even ignoring the Death Watch, the Protectors were a group of Mandalorian warriors that were currently fighting for the Republic.
225* CorneredRattlesnake: The normally cowardly and self-serving Almec proves willing to put on a suit of armor and fight when forced to, even managing to hold his own briefly in a fight with the far deadlier Bo-Katan.
226* CorruptPolitician: He used his power to bloat the food-shortages on Mandalore, and used the black market to profit from it. He claims he was buying supplies on the black market, but the lengths he goes to in order to cover up the whole thing leaves little doubt that he was lying.
227* DeathEqualsRedemption: Despite being an evil bastard with next to no redeeming qualities, Almec's last words to Ahsoka ironically changes the fate of the galaxy for the better.
228* DirtyCoward: Aside from sending his men to rescue Maul from Sidious, Almec will fold like old laundry if it means saving his skin and getting just a little more power. During the Siege of Mandalore he’s strongly implied to already be trying to buy himself some leniency in exchange for intel. [[spoiler:Maul already foresaw it and had him executed.]]
229* TheDogBitesBack: After Maul orders his death, he single-handedly ruins most of his master's plans by whispering a critical detail to Ahsoka, which prevents her from joining him.
230* EvilChancellor: He is eventually revealed to be a corrupt politician that seeks to undermine Satine's peaceful rule. It gets even worse when he regains power as Darth Maul's PuppetKing.
231* EvilVirtues: Despite his abundant flaws, he was loyal enough to have Maul rescued from the Spire prison by Death Watch, and openly stated that he was repaying Maul out of gratitude for freeing himself from prison, even though he could likely have just cut his losses and left Maul to rot there.
232* FauxAffablyEvil: Once the protagonists discover that he's a sleazebag, he doesn't bother with being earnestly polite.
233* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:Maul]] orders Saxon to kill him before he reveals too much.
234* InkSuitActor: He looks a somewhat like his voice actor. He shares this trait with Admiral Kilian (who looks a lot more like their voice actor).
235* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: He was placed in prison for his black market operation, but was broken out a year later when Darth Maul was looking for a PuppetKing to use after taking the Mandalorian throne from Pre Vizsla, a position he's content with. Come the Siege of Mandalore arc, he ends up being captured by Bo-Katan's forces, thrown in the same prison again, interrogated for Maul's agenda, and then suddenly executed by Gar Saxon.
236* NotSoHarmlessVillain:
237** After being a NonActionGuy in all of his previous appearances, Almec dons a suit of Mandalorian armor and goes out on the frontline to fight during the Siege of Mandalore. He even actually manages to briefly hold his own against Bo-Katan.
238** He's also got intel on Maul that the latter would prefer not fall into enemy hands since he still served as his puppet king. [[spoiler:Maul is fully aware of this and it costs Almec his life.]]
239* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: He claims that his black market dealings were to help maintain the security of Satine's government. No one's convinced given all the harm it caused and his keeping most, if not all, of the gains for himself.
240* PretendToBeBrainwashed: During his black market operation, he trained his corrupt Mandalorian cops to resist [[JediMindTrick Jedi Mind Tricks]] and play along with them when necessary.
241* PuppetKing: He acts as Darth Maul's public face, allowing Maul to rule Mandalore without publicly exposing himself. He is aware of this and embraces it, enjoying the freedom and little authority granted to him.
242* TheQuisling: He willingly submitted to Darth Maul, and became the public face of his rule.
243* SmugSnake: He gets to acting pretty smug after his true allegiance becomes apparent.
244* SpannerInTheWorks: Before he's executed by Gar Saxon, Almec is able to leak a very important name to Ahsoka: Skywalker. As it turns out, Maul wanted to lure Anakin to Mandalore to kill him and deny Sidious his apprentice. This one bit of information is what ultimately prevents Ahsoka from siding with Maul.
245* UndyingLoyalty: When Darth Maul is captured by Sidious, Almec returns the favor for Maul releasing him from prison. He even recovers the Darksaber for him. That said, he subverts this before his assassination by choosing to unmake his boss rather than go down quietly.
246* UnreliableExpositor: For a long time, he was the only person who shed light on Jango's relations with Mandalore, claiming that Jango Fett was ''not'' a Mandalorian but rather a common bounty hunter who somehow got a hold of Mandalorian armor. This claim was made in response to Obi-Wan's skepticism to the idea that the warrior Mandalorians have all but died out, and said-idea got disproven anyways when footage of a Death Watch Mandalorian was captured and the conspiracy against Satine was unveiled. [[spoiler:In ''The Mandalorian'', Boba Fett sets the record straight by showcasing Jango's armor lineage, which states that Jango was a foundling adopted by Jaster Mereel, an actual Mandalorian, and actually fought in the Mandalorian Civil War that led to the warriors' exile from the planet in the first place]].
247* WhiteHairBlackHeart: He has light blond hair and is a deeply corrupt individual.
248* WouldHurtAChild: His actions poisoned numerous children, and he threatened to kill Satine's nephew to gain her cooperation.
249* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Maul]] orders him killed when he is captured, knowing his time as prime minister has passed.
250[[/folder]]
251
252[[folder:Patrok Ru-Saxon]]
253!!Captain Patrok Ru-Saxon
254[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/patrok_rusaxon_sw.png]]
255!!!'''Species:''' Human
256
257->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKane
258->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
259
260A police captain of the Mandalorian Guard who was in charge of overseeing Sundari's shipping docks.
261----
262* AllThereInTheManual: In ''The Clone Wars'', he isn't named in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E5Corruption Corruption]]". However, his name is established in the ''Scum and Villainy'' reference book, which also establishes his connection to Inspector Tan Divo of the Coruscant Security Force.
263* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if he has any connection to Clan Saxon.
264* JerkassHasAPoint: While he does come off as unintentionally sleazy during the black market ring in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E5Corruption Corruption]]", he does have a point that Satine's orders to burn down the smuggling warehouse would be destroying valuable evidence to an investigation.
265* PoliceAreUseless: Deconstructed. He is genuinely loyal to Satine's administration, but due to Mandalore being rampant with corruption at the time, his overconfidence about his ability to keep the docks secure leads to Satine accusing him of being a DirtyCop and an accomplice in the smuggling ring. With that said, he made a point to investigate the Moogans' ship after the incident and learned that they planned to set up a smuggling ring on Coruscant, prompting him to tip Inspector Tan Divo about it.
266[[/folder]]
267
268[[folder:Amis]]
269!!Amis
270[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amis_sw_2013.jpg]]
271!!!'''Species:''' Human
272!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
273
274->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/OmidAbtahi
275->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
276
277A student at the Royal Academy of Government on Mandalore during the Clone Wars.
278----
279* ButtMonkey: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E6TheAcademy The Academy]]", he has the most difficulty out of all the students, falling down repeatedly when entering the warehouse, and he accidently alerted Prime Minister Almec and his fellow conspirators to their presence.
280* InkSuitActor: He looks like his voice actor, except with paler skin and no beard.
281* [[SnoopingLittleKid Snooping Teen]]: Alongside his classmates, although he was reluctant about the whole thing once he realized how dangerous it was.
282* TookALevelInBadass: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E16TheLawless The Lawless]]" alongside the other students.
283[[/folder]]
284
285[[folder:Soniee]]
286!!Soniee
287[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/soniee_sw_4412.jpg]]
288!!!'''Species:''' Human
289!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
290
291->'''Voiced by:''' Ashley Moynihan
292->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
293
294Another student at the Royal Academy of Government, she aided Korkie, Amis, and Lagos in their investigation of corruption on Mandalore.
295----
296* BrainyBrunette: She is the most technically savvy of the students, proving to be a skilled hacker over the course of their investigation. Her dark hair also makes her something of a rarity on the primarily blond Mandalore.
297* FanservicePack: Like Lagos, her reappearance in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E16TheLawless The Lawless]]" revealed that she [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/1/16/CadetsAllGrownUp-TL.png/revision/latest?cb=20131025195355 was hit by puberty]] rather hard over the TimeSkip after her appearance in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E6TheAcademy The Academy]]" through developing a large bust and voluptuous yet athletic body.
298* InkSuitActor: She looks like her voice actor.
299* PlayfulHacker: She happily and easily hacks into the warehouse the students need access to in order to investigate the supposed food shortage on Mandalore.
300* TheSmartGirl: She is a skilled hacker and likes working with technology, having several devices that helped the students investigation.
301* SnoopingLittleKid: Alongside her classmates.
302* TookALevelInBadass: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E16TheLawless The Lawless]]" alongside the other students.
303[[/folder]]
304
305[[folder:Lagos]]
306!!Lagos
307[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lagos_sw_7256.jpg]]
308!!!'''Species:''' Human
309!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
310
311->'''Voiced by:''' Ryan Templeton
312->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
313
314A young student the Royal Academy of Government on Mandalore during the Clone Wars. She was friends with Korkie, Amis, and Soniee.
315----
316* FanservicePack: Her reappearance in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E16TheLawless The Lawless]]" revealed that she [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/1/16/CadetsAllGrownUp-TL.png/revision/latest?cb=20131025195355 was hit by puberty]] rather hard over the TimeSkip after her appearance in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E6TheAcademy The Academy]]" through becoming very buxom and having a more voluptuous yet athletic figure.
317* InkSuitActor: She looks like her voice actor, except with her blonde hair in a ponytail.
318* [[SnoopingLittleKid Snooping Teen]]: Alongside her classmates.
319* TookALevelInBadass: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E16TheLawless The Lawless]]" alongside the other students.
320[[/folder]]
321
322!!!Other Clans
323
324[[folder:Clan Kast]]
325!!Clan Kast
326
327->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/DarthMaulSonOfDathomir Son of Dathomir]]''
328
329A Mandalorian clan that aligned with Death Watch during the Clone Wars and the First Mandalorian Civil War. It was one of the clans that splintered between Bo-Katan's Mandalore Resistance and the Shadow Collective after Darth Maul executed Pre Vizsla and claimed his right to leader of Death Watch. Members include Death Watch members Rook Kast (who would later become second-in-command to the Shadow Collective) and the late Veraslayn Kast, a propaganda artist.
330----
331* AllThereInTheManual: The only reason why we're assuming there is a Clan Kast is because in ''[[AllThereInTheManual Propaganda]]'', a Veraslayn Kast is mentioned as having been a member of Death Watch. Therefore, there's likely a connection between her and Rook Kast, though this has yet to be clarified.
332* AmbiguousSituation: We can ''assume'' it exists, considering Veraslayn Kast must be related to Rook Kast.
333* SchrodingersCanon: There just so happens to be a Mandalorian imitator in ''Legends'' named Jodo Kast, who joined the Rebel Alliance to make some quick credits but deserted and decided to pretend he was Boba Fett, who was a Mandalorian (a clone of one, but still) in ''Legends''.
334[[/folder]]
335
336[[folder:Clan Saxon]]
337!!Clan Saxon
338
339->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/DarthMaulSonOfDathomir Son of Dathomir]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
340
341-->''"We're in the middle of a civil war. Clan Saxon has the Empire's backing, and our forces are stretched to their limits just to protect what ground we have."''
342--->-- '''Ursa Wren'''
343
344A Mandalorian clan that aligned with the Empire in the eve of the Second Mandalorian Civil War after the death of one of their prominent members, Viceroy Gar Saxon, who was leader of the Imperial Supercommandos.
345----
346* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: From what we see, the Journeyman Protectors and even fellow Death Watch clans like Clan Wren came to immensely dislike Saxon, the Imperial Supercommandos, and Clan Saxon after they overthrew Bo-Katan in favor of the Empire.
347%%* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Their response to Gar's death is either out of this or [[EvilPowerVacuum an attempt at maintaining their power grab after Gar's death]].
348* TheStarscream: At some point after the Siege of Mandalore, they overthrew Bo-Katan as ruler of Mandalore.
349[[/folder]]
350
351[[folder:Clan Wren]]
352!!Clan Wren
353->See their entry below under '''Krownest'''.
354[[/folder]]
355
356[[folder:Clan Rook]]
357!!Clan Rook
358[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clan_rook_insignia_tv_tropes.png]]
359[[caption-width-right:300:Note: Insignia should be purple.]]
360
361->'''Voiced by:''' Bonnie Wild
362->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
363
364A Mandalorian clan. In the eve of the Galactic Civil War, they chose to stand alongside the Mandalorian Resistance under Bo-Katan Kryze.
365----
366* AmbiguouslyBrown: The Rook that we see in "Heroes of Mandalore" has dark skin.
367* AnimalMotif:
368** They seem to have some sort of lizard or snake as their clan insignia.
369** A rook is a type of bird (related to crows and ravens), continuing Mandalore's motif with birds.
370* CanonImmigrant: There was a Clan Rook in ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic The Old Republic]]'', but they weren't a true Mandalorian clan, so this might be more of a MythologyGag than anything.
371* PaletteSwap: A Rook that appears in "Heroes of Mandalore" is a model reuse of a female rebel pilot incidental.
372* PurpleIsPowerful: Their main colors are purple and grey, with yellow accents.
373[[/folder]]
374
375[[folder:Clan Eldar]]
376!!Clan Eldar
377[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clan_eldar_insignia_tv_tropes.png]]
378
379->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
380->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
381
382A Mandalorian clan. In the eve of the Galactic Civil War, they chose to stand alongside the Mandalorian Resistance under Bo-Katan Kryze.
383----
384* AmbiguousSituation: Their color scheme looks similar to that of Boba's Mandalorian armor.
385* AnimalMotif: They have some sort of big cat as their clan insignia.
386* PaletteSwap: An Eldar that appears in "Heroes of Mandalore" resembles Fenn Rau, except with darker skin and a beard.
387[[/folder]]
388
389!!Kalevala
390->'''Location:''' Mandalore System, Mandalore Sector, Outer Rim Territories
391->'''Native Species:''' Human (Mandalorians)
392
393Another inhabitable planet in the Mandalorian System.
394----
395* MeaningfulName: It appears to have been named after ''Literature/TheKalevala'', a nineteenth century epic poem and the national epic of Finland and Karelia. Fitting for a ProudWarriorRace with a rich history such as the Mandalorians.
396* SchrodingersCanon: It's apparently another wasteland like Mandalore, being a toxic desert as a result of years of war. When it finally appears in The Mandalorian Season 3, it’s revealed to be a healthy green and blue planet.
397
398[[folder:Tal Merrik]]
399!!Prince Tal Merrik
400[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tal_merrik_sw_8935.jpg]]
401!!!'''Sepecies:''' Human
402!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kalevala
403
404->'''Voiced by:''' Greg Proops
405->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
406
407Representing his homeworld of Kalevala in the Galactic Senate during the Clone Wars, Prince Merrik also served as a member of the Council of Neutral Systems. However, he secretly aligned himself with Death Watch, a radical faction of Mandalorians who disagreed with the pacifist ways of the New Mandalorians, and sought to usurp Duchess Satine Kryze. Merrik attempted to assassinate Satine during a meeting of the Council of Neutral Systems, but was stopped by the Jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, perishing on the latter's lightsaber.
408----
409* AssholeVictim: No one in the audience mourns Anakin slaying him when he already killed several people and tried to blow up the ''Coronet'', even when ''The Imperial March'' was playing over it to signify Anakin slowly slipping to the Dark Side.
410--> '''Anakin''': He was gonna blow up the ship.
411* BitchInSheepsClothing: Yet another "ally" of Satine's who was working against her. The woman either had terrible luck with friends, or was a HorribleJudgeOfCharacter.
412* BreakThemByTalking: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E13VoyageOfTemptation Voyage of Temptation]]", he actually does a good job of demoralizing Obi-Wan and Satine while presenting his SadisticChoice.
413* CardCarryingVillain: Satine dubs Merrik a "horrid monster", to which Merrik simply replies "get used to it".
414* CharacterDeath: He is killed by Anakin, which stops the SadisticChoice he was going to give Obi-Wan and Satine, but also is yet another example of his pre-Vader dark side slippage.
415* DeadpanSnarker: Fond of a little villainous snarking. Especially evident when pointing out to Kenobi that he'd be seen as a hero by everyone if he simply killed him, as he's done to many others in battle, and saved the people on the ship. ''Except'' by the woman he loves that is.
416-->'''Merrik:''' And you, General Kenobi, you're no stranger to violence. You'd be hailed as a hero by everyone on this ship! ''Almost'' [[ActualPacifist everyone]].
417* EvilGloating: Really likes to twist the knife into the heroes. Though he's killed immediately after gloating one time too many.
418* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: By Anakin's lightsaber.
419* InTheBack: He didn't know Anakin was behind him, leaving himself open to be stabbed.
420* {{Jerkass}}: He cruelly mocked Obi-Wan and Satine's feelings for each other.
421* TheMole: For Death Watch.
422* SadisticChoice: He presents one to Obi-Wan and Satine: either kill him, which would either ruin Obi-Wan's standing with Satine, or prove Satine a {{Hypocrite}} (depending on who did the deed) or let him go and allow him to blow up the ship. Fortunately, Anakin [[TakeAThirdOption intervened]].
423* SchrodingersCanon: Apparently, he was also a prince of Kalevala, according to AllThereInTheManual before the Great Decanonization.
424* SmugSnake: He was extremely confident that neither Obi-Wan nor Satine would kill him. Lampshaded by Satine when he mocks her and Obi-Wan's feelings for each other.
425-->'''Satine:''' You have the romantic soul of a slug, Merrik! ''[stomps Merrik in the foot with her high-heel]'' And slugs are so often trod upon!
426* StrikeMeDownWithAllOfYourHatred: He's quite happy to goad either Satine or Kenobi into killing him and proving themselves hypocrites, though he's fairly certain they won't. Anakin then kills him without so much as a second thought due to [[PragmaticHero pragmatism]].
427-->'''Anakin:''' [[DefensiveWhat What]]? He was gonna blow up the ship!
428* TakingYouWithMe: Tal Merrik seemed very willing to die along with the rest of the Coronet if his attempt to capture Satine fails and even if there might be a chance that Satine and Obi-Wan might actually go through with killing him.
429* TemptingFate: Moments before his death he taunts Obi-Wan and Satine because they won't kill him over principle.
430-->'''Merrik:''' Come on then! Who will strike first and brand themselves a cold-blooded killer?\
431''[[[{{Futureshadowing}} Cue Anakin skewering Merrik with his lightsaber.]]]''
432* XanatosGambit: He tries using one to force either Obi-Wan or Satine to kill him to save the ''Coronet'' from destruction. If Obi-Wan kills him, Satine will hate him for it. If Satine kills him, she'll be a {{Hypocrite}} to her pacifistic ways. If either of them let him go, he blows up the ship. It winds up being {{Subverted}} because he forgets about the other Jedi onboard--and Anakin Skywalker has no qualms about killing.
433* YouMonster: He receives this reaction from Satine after he murders the ''Coronet'''s bridge crew, especially the captain, who begged for his life.
434-->'''Satine:''' Monster! You're a horrid monster!\
435'''Merrik:''' [[InsultBackfire Get used to it]].
436* YouWouldntShootMe: With Satine holding a gun on him and Obi-Wan wielding his lightsaber, Merrik is unafraid, giving a smug speech that neither of them would actually kill him (Satine being a pacifist and Obi-Wan unwilling to kill someone in front of her). Unfortunately for Merrik, Anakin has no such compunctions about stabbing an unarmed man in the back.
437[[/folder]]
438
439!!Shukut
440->'''Location:''' Mandalorian System, Mandalorian Sector, Outer Rim Territories
441->'''Native Species:''' Human (Mandalorians)
442
443Another inhabitable planet in the Mandalorian System.
444----
445* SchrodingersCanon:
446** It's a gas giant.
447** It has a MeaningfulName in Mando'a; ''shu'' or ''shuk-'' seems to mean "crush", judging by multiple Mando'a words such as ''shukur'' ("to break"), ''shukla'' ("crushed, broken"), ''mishuk'' ("pressure"), and so on, which would befit Shukut's nature as a gas giant.
448
449[[folder:Ketsu Onyo]]
450!!Ketsu Onyo
451->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenaries Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries]] page.
452[[/folder]]
453
454!!Concord Dawn
455[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/concord_dawn_tv_tropes.jpg]]
456
457->'''Location:''' Concord Dawn System
458->'''Native Species:''' Human (Mandalorians)
459
460A Mandalorian world shattered by the near constant warfare of its inhabitants, Concord Dawn is home to many famous warriors. While the world is seemingly uninhabitable, it is orbited by at least three moons, the third moon of which contained a base of the Journeyman Protectors in the eve of the Galactic Civil War.
461----
462* SchrodingersCanon: On the off chance that Concord Dawn is still inhabitable, it's been an [[OutlawTown agricultural & wild-west type of world]] in recent years, fitting with how the Protectors are basically Mandalorian space-cops.
463* ShatteredWorld: The planet itself was shattered through unknown circumstances -- it's only known that it was a result of constant Mandalorian warfare. It doesn't seem to be a DeathWorld like Lola Sayu (whose core was still active at the time of the Clone Wars), at least from what we've seen of it from a distance so far. However, since the Protectors set up their base on one of the planet's moons, it's unknown if the planet is even capable of supporting life anymore (whereas Lola Sayu still had a breathable atmosphere).
464
465[[folder:Journeyman Protectors]]
466!!The Journeyman Protectors
467[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/protectors.jpg]]
468[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mandalorian_protectors_sw.png]]
469
470->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsKanan Kanan]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
471
472An ancient order of Mandalorian warriors sworn to uphold the will of the Mandalore. By the time of the Clone Wars, the Protectors had fallen into decline, mostly replaced by the New Mandalorians' Royal Guard and police forces. Following the conquest of Mandalore by the Empire, the Protectors reluctantly cut a deal with the regime, establishing a base on the third moon of Concord Dawn under the leadership of Fenn Rau, but eventually aligned themselves with the Rebellion.
473----
474* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Well, by Imperial standards. They would be considered the bodyguards of the Mand'alor (and quite possibly the Duke/Duchess and whoever else is the official leader of the Mandalorians), but during the reign of the Empire, it appears that their role was taken by the ISC (remnants of Death Watch under Vizsla and/or Maul), rendering the idea of the Protectors moot.
475* AlwaysWithYou: When swearing fealty to [[spoiler:Bo-Katan]], Rau swears the Protectors' loyalty to her in their absence [[spoiler:as they were killed before they could do so.]]
476* AmbiguousSituation: The Protectors are said to be enemies of House Vizsla, yet in the past, they served the Mand'alor, and at least one Mand'alor was of House Vizsla. This feud may be more recent considering we don't know how old the Protectors are and it might be stemming from Death Watch's actions in the past decade or so.
477* [[AncestralWeapon Ancestral Armor]]: Rau's armor is said to be traditional Journeyman Protector armor according to WordOfGod. It would appear that this is what the Royal Guard based the design of their attire off of.
478* BadassCrew: They are Mandalorian warriors, after all. It's mentioned in Season 3 that the Protectors pull from the best fighters of all the clans.
479* BloodlessCarnage: [[spoiler:We see no bodies when Rau, Sabine, and Ezra come across the base's wreckage, though they make it pretty clear that everyone there died. Kind of subverted when Rau finds a stray helmet with dried blood smeared on it.]]
480* TheCameo: A Protector helmet and a flag bearing the Protector insignia can be seen in Aunt Z's tavern in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance''.
481* CanonImmigrant: They seem to be based on three Mandalorian groups from ''Legends'' continuity: the Journeyman Protectors, a group of Mandalorian lawmen who guard Concord Dawn (they appear to be the main inspiration); the True Mandalorians, a group of reformist Mandalorian mercenaries who fiercely opposed the Death Watch; and the Mandalorian Protectors, a group of Separatist-aligned Mandalorian warriors who eventually allied with the Rebel Alliance and New Republic. With their appearance in ''Rebels'', they are part of the canonical EU again.
482* CoolHelmet: They wear their own version of Mandalorian helmet.
483* CoolStarship: The Protector ships, the Fang fighters (or the Protectorate starfighters), are smaller versions of the Gauntlet fighter and have a gyro-stabilized cockpit while the wings can rotate freely, allowing the ship to change the orientation of its blaster fire at will.
484* EveryoneHasStandards: They ''don't'' like Death Watch, nor even the Empire unless they're paid well.
485* FeudingFamilies: They are mortal enemies of House Vizsla.
486* GodzillaThreshold: Since diplomacy did not fare well, and the rebels were in serious need of hyperspace passage and allies, the rebels had to force the Protectors to ally with them, which is normally against their principles.
487* HiredGuns:
488** Assuming there were other Protectors beside Fenn Rau in [[ComicBook/StarWarsKanan Skull Squadron]], then they may have worked for the Grand Army of the Republic as mercenaries during the Clone Wars.
489** They're only allied with the Empire for money, and back in the days of the Clone Wars, they were among the mercenaries (like Rau) that were hired to train clones like Rex and Bacara.
490* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:In [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]] thanks to the titular antagonists, as their base has burnt down and they are nowhere to be seen right before the events of the episode.]]
491* PunchClockVillain: The Mandalorian Protectors are working as mercenaries for the Empire. They have no great love for them, and possibly even hate them, but don't see any reason to get in a fight with them either.
492* {{Revision}}: The Mandalorian police and Royal Guard in ''The Clone Wars'' were later stated in [[WordOfGod Rebels Recon]] to have been other fields in the Journeyman Protectors.
493* PraetorianGuard: Their original purpose was this, before the New Mandalorians reformed their society away from its warrior past, leaving them as a relic of an earlier time. In response, they struck out on their own and established a base on Concord Dawn, to continue to live by the old ways. In the behind-the-scenes video for their appearance in ''Rebels'', the writers state that in ''Game Of Thrones'' terms, the Protectors were like the Kingsguard to the ruler of Mandalore.
494* SchrodingersCanon: In a rather unique example, despite ''Legends'' being officially shut down, [[TabletopGames/StarWarsRoleplayingGame Fantasy Flight Games]] is one of the two works[[note]]The other being Bioware's ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic The Old Republic]]''.[[/note]] that continues to publish under the ''Legends'' banner, though accurately, it's more of a pseudo-canon due to using properties from both Disney's Expanded Universe and ''Legends''. So now, this version of the Journeyman Protectors now has information that somehow ''only'' exists in the ''Legends'' universe due to FFG creating a book about them, including things like the group being known as the Concord Dawn Protectorate to differentiate from the original Journeyman Protectors they were based off of. For sake of sanity, information from that book, ''Friends Like These'', will be considered pseudo-canon and will be checked on a case-by-case basis.
495** It also says that the Protectors are grouped under the Old Mandalorian faction, which is about the same thing as the True Mandalorians, in that both groups are followers of the Mandalorian honor code and are mercenaries.
496** A former Journeyman Protector was one of the mentors for the clones at Kamino, one of his students having been Bacara. In ''Legends'', this man is named Cort Davin, a constable of the Journeyman Protectors.
497** Jango's father was a Journeyman Protector constable and was killed for it. Whether or not this is canon depends on Jango & Boba's statuses as Mandalorians or not.
498* TokenGoodTeammate: Out of all the known Mandalorian warrior groups, the Protectors are probably the less problematic ones, being similar to a police force. The Mandalorian Resistance is more in the morally ambiguous/grey area, due to having stems as Death Watch. If anything, they were more moderate, being able to balance warrior tradition with pragmatism.
499* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
500** Or rather, ''where'' was the mouse during the Clone Wars, particularly during the Mandalorian conflict? As Skull Squadron appears to be a squadron of Protectors, it's possible that the Protectors recognized the New Mandalorian rule on the homeworld as legitimate and respected it by leaving Mandalore for Concord Dawn to continue their practice as warriors.
501** [[invoked]]WordOfGod explained that the Protectors were present in the form of the Mandalorian Police and the Royal Guard. Though considering [[PoliceAreUseless how useless these subgroups would've been in an outright civil war without a definite leader]], [[KnowWhenToFoldEm they either pulled out and got the Supercommandos of the group to come instead]] (which still doesn't answer where the Protector Supercommandos were) or [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere dispersed in the chaos]].
502[[/folder]]
503
504[[folder:Fenn Rau]]
505!!Fenn Rau
506[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fenn_rau_sw.jpg]]
507[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fenn_rau_helmet_swr.jpg]]
508[[caption-width-right:300:''"Alone is who we are."'']]
509!!!'''Species:''' Human
510!!!'''Homeworld:''' Concord Dawn
511!!!'''Callsign:''' Skull Leader
512
513->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMcKidd
514->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsKanan Kanan]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
515
516-->''"Peace? That's not a word I hear often."''
517
518The Protector of Concord Dawn, Rau is a veteran mercenary who helped train clone troopers prior to the Clone Wars, and fought for the Republic as the leader of Skull Squadron during the conflict. Following the war, he returned to Concord Dawn and became the leader of the Protectors. Rau and his men were paid by the Empire to enforce their will in the system.
519----
520* AcePilot: He is an extremely skilled pilot, leading Skull Squadron during the Clone Wars. When his fighters clash with Phoenix Squadron, Rau shoots down two A-Wings and badly damages Hera's, with her barely escaping him and ending up severely injured.
521* ArchEnemy: To Gar Saxon. It gets even more personal when Saxon slaughters his men.
522* BadassInDistress: Gets captured by Kanan and Sabine, forcing him to order his men to allow the Rebels to use the Concord Dawn system safely and not report their presence to the Empire, who would not look kindly upon Rau's imprisonment and increase their presence in his system.
523* BigDamnHeroes:
524** He saved Kanan and his master, Depa Billaba, in the Third Battle of Mygeeto.
525** After deciding not to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere run away]] anymore, he shows up on the scene with the ''Phantom II'' when Sabine, Ezra, and Chopper get cornered by the ISC.
526** When Sabine, Ezra, Kanan, and Clan Wren get cornered by Saxon and the Imperial Supercommandos, [[DynamicEntry he flies through the glass wall]] and gives the disarmed Jedi their lightsabers that were confiscated earlier. The sudden arrival throws everyone into confusion and chaos, allowing the captives to overpower the Imperial Supercommandos.
527* BloodSplatteredWarrior: Downplayed. [[spoiler:[[TragicKeepsake His second helmet]] is stained with the dried blood of his men, but not completely drenched or anything like that, being more like a BloodyHandprint.]]
528* BlueIsHeroic: His armor is light blue and white/grey.
529* BraveScot: A rare sci-fi example. More due to his voice actor than anything else, but still a ProudWarriorRaceGuy with a Scottish accent. Considering he's voiced by none other than [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare John "Soap" MacTavish]], it's no surprise. If you listen carefully, [=McKidd=] uses the same exact tone for both Fenn Rau and Soap.
530* CaptainErsatz:
531** Of [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Fenn Shysa]], both being Scottish-themed blond Clone Wars veterans and leaders of a "friendly" clan of Mandalorians who join the Rebellion. WordOfGod[[invoked]] is that this is intentional and they just changed his last name.
532** He also seems to be one of Jaster Mereel from ''Legends'' work ''Jango Fett: Open Seasons'' as well, both being Journeyman Protectors with strong moral grounds and leadership skills, in addition to being a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, TheMentor to a youth who would become an important figure (Jango for Mereel, Sabine for Rau), and being an honorable mercenary.
533* CharacterDevelopment: He initially hates Sabine for being the daughter of a Death Watch operative, but comes to respect her and becomes one of her closest allies, seeing past her lineage. He also becomes more open to helping others, such as joining the Rebellion (befriending Ezra and Kanan) and later personally working together with the Wrens (specifically Ursa, who is said Death Watch operative).
534* ConscienceMakesYouGoBack: He initially [[spoiler:ditches Ezra, Sabine, and Chopper with the ISC, going back on his word to Sabine on helping them escape after they learned that the Protectors would have been killed anyway, but he changes his mind and [[BigDamnHeroes saves them]].]]
535* CoolOldGuy: He's older than most of the main cast, probably somewhere in his forties, and while he and the Rebels get to a [[HostageForMacGuffin rough start]], he's come to see that they're actually pretty decent people that can hold themselves up (especially Sabine) by the time we see him again after the half-year TimeSkip.
536* CustomUniform: His first helmet has a red insignia depicting a creature to show that he is the leader of the Protectors. Later, he bears armor that resembles the uniform of the Mandalorian Royal Guard, but this has yet to receive an explanation.
537* DarkIsNotEvil: His jumpsuit is dark grey/black, but he's one of the good guys ([[HeelFaceTurn eventually]]).
538* DeadpanSnarker: His response to Sabine invoking one of the warrior codes to challenge him [[MoodWhiplash right after]] Kanan offers him a choice to willingly join the Rebellion.
539-->'''Rau:''' I've got to admit this is an interesting development. One of you came here to ''befriend'' me, one of you came here to ''kill'' me.
540* DefeatMeansFriendship: Subverted. As Kanan puts it, [[InsistentTerminology it isn't a hostage situation or a friendship, it's more of a... reluctant recruit.]] It takes a lot more than defeat to win over Rau's respect and willing alliance, which Sabine and Ezra manage to get later on. [[spoiler:The loss of his men also probably has something to do with it.]]
541* DefrostingIceKing: After the TimeSkip. From what is seen in the initial Season 3 trailer, Ezra and Sabine have gotten on his nicer side after dealing with the Imperial Super Commandos. He even admits to Sabine that she's earned his respect, and WordOfGod[[invoked]] is that he becomes her mentor the way Rex is to Ezra.
542* TheDogBitesBack: In [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]], we learn that Rau was never fond of Saxon or the ISC due to them being former extremist terrorists that are legally supported by a tyrannical government that is deliberately assimilating and taking advantage of Mandalorian culture for their own benefit and treating it as a triviality, as well as the ISC becoming the [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem new Mandalorian lawmen]], replacing the Protectors and forcing them into retirement. And then the ISC [[spoiler:massacre to the Protectors]], with Saxon mentioning it would've happened anyway, which ends up being the [[HeelFaceTurn last straw]] for Rau.
543* DynamicEntry: His BigDamnHeroes moment in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E14LegacyOfMandalore "Legacy of Mandalore"]] involves him flying through the Wren stronghold's glass wall, completely smashing it, allowing the room to go into chaos and the heroes to overpower the Imperial Supercommandos that were about to execute them.
544* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite initially being Imperial-aligned and having called out Sabine for apparently having no sense of loyalty, he is shocked and saddened when Sabine reveals in a MotiveRant that she's ashamed in helping create Imperial weapons of mass destruction that were used to hurt their people on Mandalore to insure their loyalty and obedience.
545* FaceHeelTurn: During the Clone Wars, he was among the many Mandalorian mercenaries that helped train clones, later also providing air support against the Separatists during the Third Battle of Mygeeto. He ends up aligning the Protectors with the Empire to [[PunchClockVillain avoid hostilities]] and [[OnlyInItForTheMoney earn money]], though getting stuck with the Rebellion manages to [[HeelFaceTurn snap some sense back into him.]]
546* {{Foil}}: To Saxon. Both of their debut episodes in ''Rebels'' are named after their jobs ([[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E11TheProtectorOfConcordDawn "The Protector of Concord Dawn"]], [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]]), they wear contrasting colors in ''Rebels'' (Rau wears blue/black, Saxon wears red/white), Saxon willingly joined the Empire for power and his ambitions while Rau reluctantly did so out of pragmatism, Saxon was a terrorist while Rau was a soldier of the royal army or law enforcement, and so forth.
547* AFatherToHisMen: Implied in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]], where he's driven near-speechless when he discovers that [[spoiler:the Protectors were apparently killed by the Imperial Supercommandos while he was gone]].
548* GunTwirling: When he meets Kanan, this is how he puts away his blaster.
549* HeelFaceTurn: He ends up becoming someone for Sabine to consult about Mandalorian matters, and comes to acknowledge to her that he has come to admire her belief in the old ways, something he has lost himself in the years of the Empire.
550* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Subverted. He wears his helmet in his scene at the Third Battle of Mygeeto in ''Kanan'' and when has a dogfight with Phoenix Squadron over Concord Dawn, but he ends up helmetless for the rest of that episode. Justified, because Sabine taking off her helmet when she invoked the code of combat through justice and him not bothering to get his seems to suggest you're supposed to fight helmetless, and Rau had no time to retrieve his helmet from the bar when he fled. He ends up having to use a new one as a TragicKeepsake.
551* HeroOfAnotherStory: Sometime between "Imperial Supercommandos" and [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E13TrialsOfTheDarksaber "Trials of the Darksaber"]], he got a hold of a new armor set and Mandalorian equipment for Sabine. When Sabine asks where he got the vambraces, he doesn't answer, implying this trope.
552* HeroicBSOD[=/=]VillainousBSOD: When he discovers that [[spoiler:his men are dead and their base has burnt to the ground]].
553* HiredGuns: What he and his men are. He fought for the Republic during the Clone Wars and now he's on the Empire's payroll.
554* HonoraryUncle: If Kanan is Sabine and Ezra's surrogate father, then Rau is their honorary uncle. Noticeable in that he claims himself as the kids' protector when he has his HeelFaceTurn, and he spoils Sabine with new gear and encourages her to knock Ezra down a peg or two, much to the chagrin of Kanan. He's also a bit of one to Tristan.
555* HostageForMacGuffin: Is taken captive (or [[InsistentTerminology reluctantly recruited]], depending on who you ask) by Kanan and Phoenix Squadron so that the Rebels can use their hyperspace lane. Since [[BatmanGambit Kanan]] and Rau both know that sending Protector reinforcements to save the latter would raise questions for the Empire as to why they are spending resources instead of contacting the Imperials, leading to them discovering the situation and deciding to takeover Concord Dawn territory, since obviously the Protectors can't take care of themselves and there's a power vacuum to fill in Rau's absence. The same would happen if Rau was killed (and make unnecessary enemies between the Rebellion and Protectors), so using Rau as a hostage until further notice and keeping it a private matter between the Rebels and Protectors by not having the latter confront the former about it was the best option at the time.
556* IChooseToStay: He chooses to stay behind with Sabine on Krownest to help her and Clan Wren rescue her father and find someone who can lead the Mandalorian Resistance. He also stays behind after Bo-Katan is deemed leader while Sabine leaves to rejoin the Rebel Alliance.
557* IFightForTheStrongestSide: Works for the Empire since they pay well and he views them as far too strong for the Rebellion to defeat.
558* InkSuitActor: He looks like an older version of his voice actor, Kevin [=McKidd=].
559* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Sabine after [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]]. Also with Ezra as well, to a lesser extent.
560* {{Irony}}: His greeting and introduction to Depa and Caleb is a reassurance that not all Mandalorians have forgotten their honor and obligations, unlike what's going on in the original home-world. Years later, he and his men have lost their pride and morals by bowing to a corrupt government that promises them credits and to not turn on them, him already believing fighting against them would be futile.
561* ItsPersonal: To Saxon for [[spoiler:wiping out the Protectors]].
562* KickTheDog: There are a couple of subtle and easy-to-miss moments in his debut episode.
563** He may not actually be aligned with the Empire (or the Rebellion either for that matter), but he's pretty apathetic to letting two of Phoenix Squadron's pilots burn and nearly Hera as well.
564** [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere He decides to make a run for it]] after Sabine "wins" their match and blows up all their ships except his, and orders his men this:
565--->'''Rau:''' Capture them alive! I want them to watch their fleet ''burn''!
566* LastNameBasis: In [[Recap/StarWarsRebelss3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]], except to Sabine. Everyone also refers to him by his clan name. He starts going into FirstNameBasis when referring to other rebels after "Imperial Supercommandos", though [[ButtMonkey Ezra]] is the only exception so as to make it clear he likes picking on him.
567* TheLastOfHisKind: [[spoiler:He is the last Protector of his generation, though as far as we know, he could [[OrderReborn begin the group anew]] with new members.]]
568* TheMentor: Grows into this role for Sabine.
569* MidSeasonUpgrade: Switches from his pilot armor to bulkier armor akin to the Shadow Collective Supercommandos' armour but with a design resemblance to the Mandalorian Royal Guard, as well as getting a JetPack. He's also refurbished his second helmet.
570* NeutralNoLonger: Sides with the Rebellion [[spoiler:after the Imperial Supercommandos eliminate the Mandalorian Protectors]].
571* NoodleIncident:
572** It has yet to be explained how he got a hold of a traditional set of Protector armor and Mandalorian vambraces before "Trials of the Darksaber".
573** "Heroes of Mandalore" hints that he and Bo-Katan have previously worked together.
574* OldSoldier: He fought in the Clone Wars, a good sixteen years before his introduction episode and looks to be in his mid-to-late forties.
575* OnlyInItForTheMoney: What Sabine thinks at first and why he and the Protectors work for the Empire rather than stand against it, [[DownplayedTrope but Kanan points out that Rau also doesn't want the Empire getting on Concord Dawn's back.]]
576* PetTheDog:
577** After spending the episode butting heads with Sabine and Ezra, as well as trying to ditch them, when he confronts Saxon and his remaining squad members, he makes it known that "those kids are under [[[ParentalSubstitute his]]] protection."
578** What he tells Sabine after his HeelFaceTurn. [[WhenSheSmiles The both of them even exchange smiles]], [[DefrostingIceQueen which is saying something both ways]]:
579--->'''Rau:''' You have not forgotten our ways; [[WorthyOpponent that has earned my respect]].
580** To drill in his Heel-Face Turn even further if you weren't sure before, when he returns in "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E13TrialsOfTheDarksaber Trials of the Darksaber]]", he's completely supportive of Sabine receiving training from Kanan to use the Darksaber and becoming the leader of Mandalore.
581* PunchClockVillain: He is not a big fan of the Empire, but still works for them since they pay well.
582* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He is a lot more level-headed and friendly than what you would expect from a Mandalorian warlord.
583* RedOniBlueOni: He sports blue while Saxon sports red. Saxon has also had black/white in his color scheme at different times, making their rivalry a bit like blue/black vs. red/black during the Clone Wars, or blue/black vs. red/white during the reign of the Empire.
584* RetiredBadass: Downplayed. While it's a definite truth that he hasn't lost his piloting skills, it is implied that he hasn't seen ground action (or at least enough of it to not get rusty) in years, so him being out of practice is what allows Sabine to defeat him.
585* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[{{Irony}} So much for honoring his obligations.]]
586** Bails when Sabine changes up the code by blowing up almost all their present fighters and declaring that she won't kill any of them (contrary to the code - it's supposed to be a battle to the death). In all fairness, she dumped the rules first.
587** Once again tries to make a run for it in the beginning of [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]] when Sabine and Ezra take him with them on their investigation on the Protectors suddenly going silent, attempting to get to his men so that they can turn against the rebels, believing they went silent due to setting up a trap. [[spoiler:That's not the case, and Rau is left [[HeroicBSOD speechless]] by this twist of events.]]
588** Happens again when the ISC show up on the scene, trying to persuade Sabine to leave Ezra (who is unarmed [[NiceJobBreakingItHero thanks to Rau stealing his lightsaber]], as well as cornered) behind so that they can hideout. It also seems that he left with the ''Phantom II'' after Sabine refused to do so. In all fairness, though, it's quite justified, since the ISC are TheDreaded (if [[spoiler:wiping out the Protectors]] wasn't any indication already) and the trio are outgunned and outnumbered, and it's clear that the ISC are specifically looking for Rau. [[ConscienceMakesYouGoBack Don't worry, he goes back.]]
589* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:Of the Protectors, by virtue of having been absent during the Imperial Supercommandos' massacre of them... though his absence was the ''[[YouHaveFailedMe exact]]'' reason why the ISC was sent to Concord Dawn. Additionally, he's the sole survivor of any moderate Mandalorian we've seen so far]].
590* TragicKeepsake: [[spoiler:His second helmet is from one of his fallen men.]]
591* {{Tuckerization}}: His clan name, Rau, is taken from Brad Rau, who is a director on ''Rebels''.
592* UncertainDoom: Given that the Empire was able to enact "[[ThePurge the Great Purge]]" against Mandalore and force the survivors into hiding, it's unlikely he and the other Mandalorian rebels were successful in their campaign.
593* UncomfortableElevatorMoment: More like a car ride [[SpaceX in space]], but it still applies. He sits across from Ezra while Sabine pilots the ''Phantom II''. Ezra is clearly uncomfortable by trying to avoid eye contact much harder and whistling, while Rau just silently looks straight ahead in what may be slight annoyance. Ezra decides to get out of it by making small talk about what happened to Concord Dawn and [[NiceJobBreakingItHero leaves his seat]], leaving Rau open to taking him and Sabine down from behind and hijacking the shuttle.
594* WhenHeSmiles: In the ending of [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]], he's in a better mood and tells the kids that he's joining the Rebellion. Bonus for the chuckles he gives and the civil exchanges he has with Sabine and Ezra.
595* WouldHurtAChild: Is willing to kill Sabine and Ezra before his HeelFaceTurn.
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:Jango Fett]]
599!!Jango Fett
600->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
601[[/folder]]
602
603[[folder:Rako Hardeen]]
604!!Rako Hardeen
605->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
606[[/folder]]
607
608[[folder:Jaster Mereel]]
609!!Jaster Mereel
610
611A former Journeyman Protector and the adoptive father of Jango Fett. He fought and died in the Mandalorian Civil Wars.
612----
613* HeroOfAnotherStory: His adoption of Jango and battle against the early Death Watch during the Mandalorian Civil War makes him this ''Series/TheMandalorian''.
614* ParentalSubstitute: He adopted Jango, who was orphaned by the Mandalorian Civil War.
615* SchrodingersCanon: Jaster was a fairly major character in the ''Legends'' continuity (specifically from Jango's backstory, ''ComicBook/JangoFettOpenSeasons''), and was recanonized in Chapter 14 of ''Series/TheMandalorian'' (though he does not actually appear or get mentioned, a man named Jaster is listed in Boba Fett's chain code as a relative). His story is indicated to be more or less the same as it was in the old EU, but a lot of the concrete details (such as his own backstory on Concord Dawn, his conflict with Clan Vizsla and Death Watch, and his death) aren't directly brought up.
616[[/folder]]
617
618!!Krownest
619->'''Location:''' New Kleyman System, Mandalore Sector, Outer Rim Territories
620->'''Native Species:''' Human (Mandalorians)
621
622A snowy Mandalorian colony world, and the seat of Clan Wren. In the distant past, Mandalorians conquered the world and its citizens were absorbed into the Mandalorian warrior culture, including the predecessors to Clan Wren.
623----
624* MeaningfulName:
625** Crow nest. This seems to be a nod to the RedHerring that Rook Kast was the mother of Sabine (rooks being related to crows), but also fits with the Mandalorian bird motif.
626** A crow's nest is the lookout point on the upper part of a ship's mast. A legend tells that the origin of the name is that navigators would put birds (ravens or crows) at the top of the mast, then when navigation becomes hard to see, a bird was released and it would fly towards land, giving the sailors an idea of where they are and where they will go. This might be a reference to how Sabine will have a hand in leading her clan and the rest of her people out of their predicament by the Empire.
627* SnowMeansDeath: By the end of the same episode it debuted in, [[spoiler:Saxon]] is killed.
628
629[[folder:Clan Wren]]
630!!Clan Wren
631[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/swr_clan_wren.jpg]]
632
633->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFiloni
634->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
635
636-->''"I should let them know we're coming so they won't shoot us down."''
637--->'''-- Sabine Wren'''
638
639A clan under House Vizsla, they are a group of former Death Watch supercommandos located on the Mandalorian colony world of Krownest. Years after exiling Sabine for her collaboration with the Empire against Mandalore and subsequently deserting the Empire, she later returned as a member of the Rebellion in an attempt to recruit them into the cause. As a result, they would become the roots of the revived Mandalorian Resistance against the Empire.
640----
641* AlwaysWithYou: When swearing fealty to [[spoiler:Bo-Katan]], Ursa swears fealty for Clan Wren in their absence [[spoiler:because many of them died in battle earlier that day and the remaining members couldn't attend the coronation.]]
642* BadassFamily: All of them (or at least the ones we see in their debut) are supercommandos and warriors by their own merit.
643* DistinguishingMark: The Supercommandos have similar helmet markings to Sabine's and Rook Kast's. They're Sabine's extended family through her mother, which also raises the question if Rook Kast may be related as well.
644* TheCavalry: They come to help the rebels escape from Chopper Base when it gets seized by Thrawn and the Seventh Fleet, thanks to the persuasion of Ezra and Sabine.
645* TheClan: Well, duh.
646* CreatorCameo: Dave Filoni himself voices a male Wren incidental.
647* HeelFaceTurn: They reconcile with Sabine, resulting in them finally fighting against the Imperial occupation of Mandalore and helping the main Rebellion such as during the Battle of Atollon.
648* JetPack: Like their armor, they have the non-Imperial version of the jetpack as well. And like the other non-Imperial supercommandos, they can fire rockets from them.
649* LightIsGood: Considering Sabine manages to recruit them, it would appear that their white and gold color schemes mean that they mean well. It would also seem that this is so to camouflage with the snowy environment they're based on. Behind the scenes info indicates there's also bit of symbolism in it, to show that their color has been washed away under the rule of the Empire, making them more indistinct and lifeless compared to the colorful and rebellious Sabine. The next time we see them however, they at least now have different paintjob designs on their armor.
650* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The ruling couple, Ursa and Alrich. Ursa is a stoic, harsh warrior that believes in tough love while Alrich is the gentle more nurturing parent who's an artist rather than a fighter.
651* MassOhCrap: Not necessarily in the frightened way, but everyone is silenced when they see Sabine with the Darksaber.
652* MeaningfulName: Not only is "Wren" a nod to the [[AnimalMotif bird motif]] with the Mandalorians, but in addition, in Europe, the wren is considered the "king of birds", referencing how Sabine is in a position to become leader of the Mandalorians and how Clan Wren is the first clan to join the Mandalorian Resistance against the Empire, which in a way, makes it 'leader' of the insurgency. Killing a wren or harassing its nest is also considered bad luck--and you really don't want to mess with [[BadassFamily any members of Clan Wren]].
653** Incidentally, there's a species of wrens called the house wren, like a Mandalorian noble house, though that probably isn't anything more than a nod unless Clan Wren becomes powerful enough to become House Wren.
654* OneSteveLimit: They likely have nothing to do with the Knights of Ren, who they share a certain homophone name with.
655* RulingCouple: Maybe. The throne has space for two people, as Ursa places her helmet in the empty space where her husband would probably be sitting. However, as Ursa is the one from Clan Wren, she is undoubtedly the true leader of the clan.
656* WouldHurtAChild: [[IHaveNoSon They exile Sabine]] after she tries to make up for helping develop anti-Mandalorian weapons. Upon discovering Sabine is returning home, they try to kill her.
657[[/folder]]
658
659[[folder:Ursa Wren]]
660!!Countess Ursa Wren
661[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rook_kast_maybe_swr_tv_tropes_300.jpg]]
662[[caption-width-right:300:''"No one threatens our family."'']]
663!!!'''Species:''' Human
664!!!'''Homeworld:''' Krownest
665
666->'''Voiced by:''' Sharmila Devar
667->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
668
669-->''"Your rebel friends are going to bring the Empire down on ''all'' of us."''
670
671A member of House Vizsla and chieftain of her clan, the Wrens, in addition to being a former Super Commando in Death Watch as well as the mother of Sabine and Tristan Wren. After Sabine ran away from the Imperial Academy on Mandalore, Ursa allied her clan with the Empire and disowned her daughter until she returned to recruit the clans to the Rebellion.
672----
673* ActionMom: She's a warrior, and she's a mom of two. Pretty self-explanatory.
674* AmbiguousSituation:
675** By the time of [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]], [[UnreliableNarrator we're not sure]] if her alliance with the Empire was because she was [[ForcedIntoEvil forced into taking up arms again]], [[ThenLetMeBeEvil chose out of her own will to do so]], [[IWillFindYou just doing it to look for Sabine and bring her home]], and/or was a BrokenBird with nothing left when [[MoralityChain Sabine]] left. Judging by Saxon's and Sabine's comments, it sounds like it was reluctant -- which is confirmed in "Legacy of Mandalore".
676** Sabine reveals in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E13TrialsOfTheDarksaber "Trials of the Darksaber"]] that her family ditched her for the Empire. Either she was willingly disowned because she disgraced the family name or disowned out of fear of the Empire's wrath. If it was the former, then either Saxon was lying about her mother wanting her back or she changed her mind.
677** [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E14LegacyOfMandalore "Legacy of Mandalore"]] reveals that Saxon wasn't completely telling the truth earlier. For all intents and purposes, Sabine's mother ''never'' wanted to see her face again.
678** And then it turns out that Ursa ''did'' want to look for Sabine, but ultimately chose not to because then the Empire would become aware that Clan Wren still loves Sabine and could thus use the Wrens as a hostage to bring Sabine back home, as well as inadvertently helping the Imperials find Sabine if the clan does.
679* AncestralWeapon: Ancestral armour in this case, but according to the ''Official Fact File'', Sabine's helmet was inherited. It would appear that it was originally her mother's, back from her days as a Death Watch soldier. It also states that Sabine didn't paint it until Season 2, meaning that it was already burgundy (WordOfGod says it's [[InsistentTerminology not pink, but burgundy]]) when she received it.
680* AntiVillain: She may have been a part of Death Watch in her younger days, but by the time of ''Rebels'', she's just trying her best at keeping the clan, her ''family'', stable and safe from the Empire. Unfortunately, it also leads into HonorBeforeReason to keep Clan Wren's honor intact, and she gets trapped in ugly situations with few options that result in happy endings.
681* BreakHerHeartToSaveHer: She reluctantly abandoned Sabine and didn't bother searching for her. While it may seem that it's all because she's angry with her for betraying Mandalorian customs, it's actually mostly because the Empire would've taken advantage of Clan Wren's search for Sabine to hurt both her daughter as well as the clan.
682* BusCrash: [[spoiler: In episode 4 of ''Ahsoka'' it is revealed that Sabine's entire family, including Ursa, were killed when the Empire attacked Mandalore in the Night of Thousand Tears.]]
683* TheCameo:
684** She is retroactively stated to be present during the throne room fight between Maul and Pre Vizsla.
685** She is one of the Nite Owls with Bo-Katan in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E7DangerousDebt Dangerous Debt]]", identified only in the credits. She also shows up in the subsequent episode, "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E8TogetherAgain Together Again]]", and is a side character for the Siege of Mandalore arc.
686* CoolHelmet: It has wings that look like the ear tufts of a horned owl, distinguishing it from the more standardized helmets of her clan. Might function as a CoolCrown given that she is a chieftain and countess.
687* CustomUniform:
688** In ''The Clone Wars'' Season 7, her armor has highlights with the yellow of Clan Wren on top of the blue of the Nite Owls.
689** In ''Rebels'', she has a battle skirt akin to a kama, a winged helmet, and unique designs on her armour.
690* EarlyBirdCameo: Retroactively stated to be present in the throne room when Maul executed Vizsla in ''The Clone Wars''.
691* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: We're not sure of the extent of how 'evil' she was, but despite having SkewedPriorities with [[HonorBeforeReason her beliefs]], it's clear she does love her husband, her children, and her people.
692* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Again, if anything, she's an AntiVillain, but she wants the best for Sabine and Tristan. One of her talks to Sabine after her return has shades of SoProudOfYou and has the typical mother spouts ("Always immature, so selfish..."), and has Tristan try to uphold Clan Wren's reputation. She was saddened when Sabine left and when it seemed that Tristan was about to turn against the clan.
693* GoodReasonForParentalAbandonment:
694** Inverted. She allied the clan with the Empire for an unknown reason, though one could be to find Sabine. Though we don't know if it was inverted regarding Sabine running away, as we don't know what her reaction to that was. She ''also'' apparently was not with Sabine and Tristan when Maul took over Mandalore, [[HonorBeforeReason choosing her duty to Death Watch over taking care of her infant daughter and young son]].
695** Subverted when we find out she and the rest of Sabine's family abandoned her when she tried to rebel for the first time, either because they were genuinely ashamed of her or were afraid of the Empire. We also find out in the next episode that Saxon was lying, because for all she cared, Sabine could rot in a cell for her betrayal. Nothing ''short'' of having the Darksaber would've changed that.
696** Then double subverted in that Ursa and the Wrens didn't search for Sabine due to the Mandalorians being closely monitored by the Empire, so there wasn't much they could do without getting anyone in deeper trouble. Though they did seem to still disown her, they didn't seem to anticipate her running away from home.
697* HeelFaceTurn: She and Sabine at least reconcile after the latter returns, though Ursa then betrays Kanan and Ezra by turning them in to Saxon for being rebels [[ParentsAsPeople under the condition that Saxon and the Empire will leave Sabine alone]]. [[ILied Saxon doesn't hold up his end of the bargain]], leading to Sabine proving herself by defeating Saxon in lightsaber combat, Ursa shows a change of heart by [[spoiler:shooting Saxon first before he can shoot her daughter InTheBack after she refused to grant him an honorable death]]. While she politely rejects Clan Wren joining up with the main Rebellion until a Mandalorian Resistance can form, she and the clan become valuable allies that they can call on from time to time.
698* HeroicAmbidexterity: Referenced. When her right hand is severely injured in a fight and Fenn Rau tries to keep her out of it, she responds that she's just as good with her other hand.
699* HonourBeforeReason: Being a staunch Mandalorian traditionalist, and honour/reputation becoming a much more reinforced idea during the Age of the Empire, she is prone to this. Leads to Kanan asking her an ArmorPiercingQuestion if she would place honour over the life of her own daughter during [[spoiler:the lightsaber fight between Saxon and Sabine.]]
700* IceQueen: Not just because her clan is on a snow-world and are giving Sabine the cold shoulder, but she's cold and distant even to her own children, especially to [[IHaveNoDaughter her daughter]].
701* IHaveNoDaughter: Sabine seems to believe this is what her family thinks of her. By [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E14LegacyOfMandalore "Legacy of Mandalore"]], this proves to be true. The fact that she only stood down at the sight of the Darksaber shows she doesn't treat Sabine like a daughter. Although subtly, she does seem a bit hesitant when she orders the clan to arrest Sabine. Later in the episode, it turns out that she didn't ''want'' to abandon Sabine, but considering the circumstances, she believed it was the best way to protect her from the Empire so that the Imperials don't tag along on a hypothetical search party or something worse like a hostage situation.
702* IHaveYourWife: {{Gender Inverted|Trope}}. [[spoiler:Her husband was taken hostage by the Empire to insure Clan Wren's loyalty.]]
703* JetPack: All of the women present in the throne room during the Death Watch split had jetpacks, and she was one of those women. Presumably, she also has one years later.
704* LadyOfWar: Again, it's bit of a given, considering she's a Mandalorian warrior, and, well, a woman.
705* MamaBear: Harming someone from her family is ''not'' a wise choice, no matter ''what'' the reason. This is best proven when she [[spoiler:kills Saxon for attempting to shoot and kill Sabine InTheBack with his blaster.]] Further proven in the season 4 premiere, when the Night Owls threaten to kill Sabine for making a superweapon, Ursa heavily injured by that very weapon calmly tells the Mandalorians pointing weapons at her daughter that any attack on Sabine is an attack on Clan Wren at which point she pulls out her blaster.
706* MeaningfulName: Ursa is Latin for [[MamaBear bear]], befitting her strength as a leader and a warrior as well as a mother, even though she's a bit of an IceQueen to her children and family. And, when push comes to shove, she does step up to the plate where it matters and kills Saxon to protect Sabine.
707* MysteriousParent: The audience was unaware of her identity until [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E14LegacyOfMandalore "Legacy of Mandalore"]], though Sabine was apparently aware of what her mother had done, and was also reluctant to reveal her identity according to the ''[[AllThereInTheManual Official Fact File]]''. We know even ''less'' about her husband.
708* NumberTwo: She seems to have been Bo-Katan's right-hand woman during the Mandalorian Civil War that broke out in ''The Clone Wars''. She was not only serving by Bo-Katan's side, but handling key assignments while Bo-Katan was handling other matters.
709* OneDegreeOfSeparation: During the final months of the Clone Wars, she worked with Ahsoka and Rex during the Mandalorian Civil War. Her daughter Sabine would later work with them in the Rebellion.
710* ParentalAbandonment: [[TheAtoner When Sabine attempted to take back her support for the Empire by speaking out against the weapons she made for them]], her family did not stand behind her out of shame (at least from Sabine's perspective), leaving her to die. However, her mother is now looking for her, though again, also for unknown reasons, though likely because she wants Sabine to come home. If Sabine telling Ezra "Don't believe him" is of any indication, it may not be true or she refuses to believe so. However, Saxon ''did'' lie about her looking for her daughter because she stated she didn't search for her because it would be impossible to do so without getting in trouble with the Empire.
711* ParentsAsPeople: As the head of the clan, having to choose between the well-being of your clan over your own young daughter is a very ugly situation. Her debut episode also shows that she was torn between being upset with Sabine for causing trouble by being involved in the making of Imperial weapons used against Mandalore and everything that ensued including joining a seemingly suicidal Rebellion, but also relieved and proud that she managed to survive the Galaxy without her and has become a strong & clever warrior.
712* PregnantBadass: The writers confirmed she was pregnant with Sabine during her time in Death Watch--specifically when Maul killed Vizsla and took over Mandalore. She doesn't show it that much (presumably due to her being in the early stages of her term), but it doesn't stop her from kicking any less ass when they attempt to take the planet back.
713* RedHerring: Before the airing of [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E14LegacyOfMandalore "Legacy of Mandalore"]], it was heavily speculated that she was Rook Kast due to her winged helmet, Asian features, both women's relationships to Saxon and Death Watch, and Kast's similar appearance to Sabine and Ursa. Both women are different characters.
714* RetiredBadass: Implied to have been out of action for a while, at least nothing heavy like the Mandalorian Civil War and other Death Watch shenanigans.
715* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Judging by Mandalorian culture, you have to be someone who can hold your own ground, and that's usually by being a warrior (though Satine and her father were combat-capable politicians at the very least). Sabine's mother being chieftess as well as a Supercommando makes her this.
716* SadisticChoice: Leave your daughter for the wolves and refuse to acknowledge her, with at least the chance that she can survive on her own and find somewhere safe, or stand by her, but risk the lives of not only your daughter, but yourself and the clan if your efforts aren't enough to successfully fight against the Empire.
717* SinsOfTheFather: {{Gender Inverted|Trope}}. Sabine doesn't seem to hold anything against her mother and presumably has come to terms of what she did during the Clone Wars, but she's savvy enough to know that revealing the name of her mother or her previous allegiance isn't such a good idea (for example, even just declaring her family was House Vizsla and therefore Death Watch aligned didn't do so well with Rau and the Protectors), though this also presumably because she doesn't want anyone putting two and two together and turning in Sabine to her family/the Empire.
718* StrongFamilyResemblance: [[http://media.comicbook.com/2017/02/star-wars-rebels-legacy-mandalore-20197-231839.jpg In this image]], you can see that the only difference between her facial structure and Sabine's are their different noses, different eyebrows, and different head shapes (though similar angles, which are slightly harder to see on Sabine in this image). While not pictured, Sabine's natural hair color is dark brown, like her brother's. Sabine and her mother also noticeably have [[FamilyEyeResemblance the same eyes]].
719* SugarAndIcePersonality: She's aloof, demanding, and cold. Even to her own children, especially Sabine. But when push comes to shove, she does show she loves her family, including Sabine.
720* WouldHurtAChild: Including her ''own'', via abandoning her own daughter when she was couldn't have been older than fifteen. She later tries to have the clan ''kill'' her when she comes back and almost sends her to a cell to rot until Sabine shows her the Darksaber.
721[[/folder]]
722
723[[folder:Alrich Wren]]
724!!Alrich Wren
725[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alrich_wren_sw.png]]
726%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Sabine?"'']]
727!!!'''Species:''' Human
728!!!'''Homeworld:''' Krownest
729
730->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CaryHiroyukiTagawa
731->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
732
733-->''"When I got word that you had returned, I did not believe it... And Sabine, you are my daughter."''
734
735The father of Sabine Wren and Tristan Wren, and the husband of Countess Ursa Wren. When Sabine attempted to atone for creating anti-Mandalorian weapons for the Empire, Alrich and the rest of her family rejected her and exiled her from their clan. He was taken hostage by the Empire shortly after to insure Clan Wren remains loyal to the Empire.
736----
737* BusCrash: [[spoiler: In episode 4 of ''Ahsoka'' it is revealed that Sabine's entire family, including Alrich, were killed when the Empire attacked Mandalore in the Night of Thousand Tears.]]
738* DefiantCaptive: While being escorted to be executed in Sundari, he makes snarky comments to his Imperial captors.
739* {{Foil}}: To Thrawn. Both are soft-spoken, prominent figures, enjoy art and are well-educated in it, see war as an art, and are ultimately committed to their people. However, Thrawn is willing to take advantage of others' culture as appropriation (and even in his own culture, he went against their honor code), while Alrich is definitely not flattered by it.
740* TheGhost: He didn't appear until the Season 4 premiere.
741* ItRunsInTheFamily: There's a painting above their throne depicting a younger Ursa, likely having been created by Alrich. And he and Sabine go off on some art technobabble when they first reunite.
742* LineageComesFromTheFather:
743** Inverted. Due to him having married into Clan Wren, a more prestigious House than his own family, he and his children take Ursa's family name, not his.
744** Played straight in another aspect -- Sabine gets her artistic proclivities from him.
745* TheMaidenNameDebate: He took his wife's surname, as Clan Wren is a more prominent family than his own.
746* MeaningfulName: His name has roots in High Germanic as meaning something along the lines of being a noble leader that rules over all or [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "all powerful"]], befitting his status as a high-status Mandalorian figure that is married to a clan leader as well as being the father of an influential figure in the Mandalorian Resistance. Also doubles as IronicName, because he's a NonActionGuy.
747** Alaric I was the first king of the Visigoths. He led the Sack of Rome, which was a significant and decisive event that would ultimately lead to the decline of the UsefulNotes/RomanEmpire, once again fitting how Alrich is the father of an influential anti-Imperial figure.
748* NonActionGuy: Unlike his in-laws and his own family, he's not a fighter. Doesn't stop him from being in the war room and providing tactical support, and he's supportive of Mandalore's warrior culture, and it's possible that he may at least know basic combat. Despite this, he is still an admirable figure in Mandalorian culture for being able to fight through his art and words.
749* ParentalAbandonment: He and his wife's clan left Sabine to fend for herself when she tried to make up for what she had done to help the Empire, since the damage was already too late as everyone was forced to pledge allegiance to the Empire by then.
750* PoliticalHostage: [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E14LegacyOfMandalore "Legacy of Mandalore"]] reveals that after Sabine left Mandalore, the Empire took him as a hostage to insure Clan Wren's loyalty.
751* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: According to Sabine, he has connections in high places.
752* StrongFamilyResemblance: Maybe. His children didn't seem to inherit their brunet hair from their mother, so it was likely from him.
753%%** While Tristan takes from Ursa, Sabine takes from him.
754[[/folder]]
755
756[[folder:Tristan Wren]]
757!!Tristan Wren
758[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tristan_wren_tv_tropes.jpg]]
759!!!'''Species:''' Human
760!!!'''Homeworld:''' Krownest
761
762->'''Voiced by:''' Ritesh Rajan
763->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny Forces of Destiny]]''
764
765The youngest child of Ursa Wren and her husband Alrich, as well as the brother of the exiled Sabine Wren. Due to Sabine tarnishing the Clan Wren name by acting cowardly, Tristan was forced to conscript into the Imperial Supercommandos in an attempt to regain honor for the clan. He would be present when his sister would recruit the Wrens into joining the rebel cause.
766----
767* BigLittleBrother: He's a full-head taller than Sabine, but as revealed in ''Forces of Destiny'' he's at least three years younger than she is, as he was only a baby, when their father took Sabine on a trip to the statue of Tarre Vizsla, that she remembers well enough to know a path across the hills surrounding it.
768* BusCrash: [[spoiler: In episode 4 of ''Ahsoka'' it is revealed that Sabine's entire family, including Tristan, were killed when the Empire attacked Mandalore in the Night of Thousand Tears.]]
769* CustomUniform: The shoulder tips of his Imperial supercommando armor are painted yellow to show alignment with his clan.
770* GoodCostumeSwitch: As of [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E20ZeroHourPartII "Zero Hour"]], he has ditched the Supercommando armor for clan armor that was painted by Sabine.
771* HeadbuttingHeroes: Downplayed. He and Ezra argue like how [[VitriolicBestBuds Ezra argues with Sabine]], leading to [[HonoraryUncle Rau]] telling them to knock it off.
772* JetPack: As per usual.
773* TheLancer: He appears to be this to his mother.
774* MeaningfulName:
775** The Latin word ''tristis'' means "sadness", likely referring to the dilemma between Sabine and her family. Tristan is also the name of a character from ''Literature/TristanAndIseult'', though it is likely just a reference to how Sabine's homecoming story evokes medieval tales and thus would make those involved into legendary historical figures.
776** [[WhatCouldHaveBeen For his original name]], Jona, in Hebrew, Jonas means "dove", once again another reference to the Mandalorian's AnimalMotif of birds. Jonas was originally derived from the Greek word that meant "sign", as it was believed that doves were signs from the gods as well as a sign of peace. In addition, it may have originated from the Greek word, Ionas, a term for a singular member from the Greek tribe of Iones/Ionians, who colonized western Asia, similar to how Sabine's name is derived from a group of Roman people.
777** Tristan was originally written as Sabine's twin sister named Sacha. It is a diminutive of Aleksander/Aleksandra, which mean "defender of/against man(kind)", likely referencing how she would've been a Mandalorian warrior.
778* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He tries to be the mediator between the Imperial Supercommandos and everyone else when the former arrive to kill them all.
779* ToBeLawfulOrGood: Saxon orders him to help the Imperial Supercommandos apprehend Sabine and the rebels. He hesitates and initially chooses to be lawful, but immediately changes his mind and chooses to help his family.
780* TokenHeroicOrc: He's still with Clan Wren, despite wearing the armour of an Imperial Supercommando. After defeating the Imperial Supercommandos, he changes back into his Clan's traditional Mandalorian armor.
781[[/folder]]
782
783[[folder:Sabine Wren]]
784!!Sabine Wren
785->See [[Characters/StarWarsSabineWren her sheet]].
786[[/folder]]
787
788!!Mandalorian warriors
789
790!!!Death Watch
791
792[[folder:In General]]
793!!Death Watch
794[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1_89.jpg]]
795
796->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/DarthMaulSonOfDathomir Son of Dathomir]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany''[[note]]cameo only[[/note]]
797
798A Mandalorian splinter group that opposed the pacifist government of Mandalore (the New Mandalorians), led by Duchess Satine Kryze, during the Clone Wars. After failed attempts at taking over Mandalore, they became part of Darth Maul's Shadow Collective, which successfully took control of the planet during the war. However, when former Darth Maul defeated and executed their leader, Pre Vizsla, the group began to split into numerous factions from then on, including the short-lived Shadow Collective loyal to Maul (which was succeeded by the Imperial Super Commandos following the Siege), Bo-Katan's Mandalore Resistance against Maul's leadership, and clans such as Sabine Wren's regaining warrior power.
799----
800* AdaptationalHeroism: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. In their original appearances from ''Legends'', the Death Watch were little more than raiders and criminals who gladly attacked civilians. While the Death Watch in ''The Clone Wars'' started out the same at first in the canon, the remaining Death Watch Mandalorians under the Mandalore Resistance and the Death Watch member who saved Din Djarin seem ''far'' more friendly.
801* BadassArmy: They repeatedly prove their worth as Mandalorian warriors.
802* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: Two separate Death Watch bombers commit suicide rather than be arrested and interrogated.
803* BlackAndGreyMorality: The alliance between Death Watch and the Shadow Collective falls apart when Vizsla dies, [[WhatYouAreInTheDark dividing Death Watch into who were the warriors that genuinely wanted to follow tradition to a T or just wanted to fight their own way]], dividing the group into the Shadow Collective and the Mandalore Resistance respectively. [[ALighterShadeOfBlack The Mandalore Resistance]] is considerably more grey than the Shadow Collective, as we only get to see them fight mainly to liberate Mandalore, though this doesn't excuse the fact that they still committed rather questionable acts prior to the split.
804* BloodKnight: They are made of this trope. As shown in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E14AFriendInNeed A Friend in Need]]", they torment droids by taking potshots at them, and they torch unarmed settlements.
805* BulletDancing: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E14AFriendInNeed A Friend in Need]]", they made a bunch of droids "dance" by firing under their feet.
806* TheCameo: A couple of Death Watch mercenaries appear in ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'', months after the destruction of the first Death Star.
807* TheClan: The House, actually. Clans that align themselves under House Vizsla (including Clan Wren, implicitly Clan Kast, and many others) instantly become the BigScrewedUpFamily with each other.
808* ColdSniper: A Death Watch sniper assassinated an informant whom Duchess Satine was having a meeting with.
809* ConflictingLoyalty: After Vizsla gets executed by Maul, either you join the Mandalore Resistance, join the Shadow Collective, or neither. Or the Empire...
810* CoolHelmet: Their version of the Mandalorian helmet is colored dark grey and blue.
811* CoolStarship: The ''Kom'rk''-class fighter, also known as the Gauntlet starfighter.
812* CustomUniform: Some of them in their last appearance in ''The Clone Wars''.
813* EnemyMine: Those who stay loyal to Bo-Katan after Pre Vizsla's death fought alongside Obi-Wan against Shadow Collective, which is loyal to Maul.
814* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes[=/=]VillainousFriendship: Undoubtedly, they're evil, but in breaks between battles, you can see them just hanging out (like the aforementioned trope of finding entertainment in droids BulletDancing) or have their arm around their lover. You can imagine how well it goes when [[ConflictingLoyalty Vizsla loses to the outsider, Maul]].
815* EvilVersusEvil: A few of these happen involving them in ''The Clone Wars'' during the Mandalore arc in season five. Sith/Death Watch vs. criminals, Sith and Death Watch vs. each other, and Death Watch vs. Death Watch.
816* FrameUp: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E14DuchessOfMandalore Duchess of Mandalore]]", a Death Watch assassin shot an informant Duchess Satine was having a meeting with, and subsequently framed her for the murder.
817* JetPack: Standard-issue for all Mandalorian Death Watch.
818* {{Leitmotif}}: A methodical, foreboding tune that gradually becomes more bombastic.
819* LogicalWeakness: Their belief that MightMakesRight means there's absolutely nothing stopping a random warrior from walking up to them, challenging and killing their leader, and taking over the group. Which is exactly what Darth Maul does.
820* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E12TheMandalorePlot The Mandalore Plot]]", they strap Obi-Wan to a ConveyorBeltODoom in order to make his death look like an accident.
821* MightMakesRight: One of the main tenants of the Mandalorian traditions they ascribe to. Only the strongest deserve to rule Mandalore.
822* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: "Death Watch" is a name that is obviously enough for everyone to tell that they are bad guys.
823* ANaziByAnyOtherName: A bunch of political extremists trying to seize control of a demilitarized society with a very martial history, while promising to restore order through the reintroduction of a warrior ethos in pursuit of a supposed destiny as imperial conquerors? What does that remind ''you'' of?
824* OneManArmy: A nameless Death Watch commando from the beginning of the Mandalore arc in season two of ''The Clone Wars'' single-handedly attempted to take a Republic cruiser out of commission. He does not quite succeed, but kills himself rather than be captured and interrogated, and it is implied he came within a hair's breadth of completing his mission.
825* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Whoever side each of the members chose after Vizsla was executed and Maul rose to power. Those who are the "loyalists" (often the Mandalore Resistance under Bo-Katan) are the ones who were just in it because they solely wanted to be warriors and this isn't what they signed up for (often because [[FantasticRacism Maul isn't Mandalorian]]), or were just sane enough to realize Maul is worse than Vizsla. Those who chose Maul (usually Shadow Collective) are the ones that [[OpportunisticBastard prefer the winning team]] (in the case of Saxon), and/or are actually aware of [[IFightForTheStrongestSide Mandalorian traditions]] and are willing to follow those rules. It revealed everyone's priorities.
826[[/folder]]
827
828[[folder:Pre Vizsla]]
829!!Pre Vizsla
830[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pre_vizsla_sw_8483.png]]
831[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pre_vizsla_tcw_tv_tropes.jpg]]
832[[caption-width-right:300:''"Like you said: only the strongest... shall rule."'']]
833!!!'''Species:''' Human
834!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
835
836->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JonFavreau
837->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
838
839-->''"I am Pre Vizsla of Clan Vizsla. Death Watch is here to save you from these intergalactic gangsters that threaten our great city. This is a war, and we will win. Join me, and let us defend Mandalore against the criminals. We need action, not pacifism!"''
840
841Leader of the Death Watch, a Mandalorian terrorist group that seeks to overthrow Duchess Satine's peaceful government and return the Mandalorians to their warrior roots. Initially aligned with Count Dooku and the Separatists, Vizsla had a falling out with the Count, resulting in Dooku slashing into Vizsla's face with his lightsaber, disfiguring Vizsla and leading the Mandalorian to seek vengeance against Dooku, as well as maintaining his goal of reclaiming Mandalore.
842----
843* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: Of a sort, given that ''The Clone Wars'' is already CG; compared to everything else, the Darksaber looks very strange when activated and looks even more so when it's being waved around. But that's probably the point: to illustrate just how unusual the device is.
844* AnimalMotif: To fit with the bird motif for Mandalore, House Vizsla, and Death Watch's insignia is the shriek-''hawk''.
845* ArchEnemy: To Satine.
846* ArcVillain: Of the Mandalore arc in Season 2 of ''The Clone Wars''. He's also the [[BigBadWannabe lesser member]] in a BigBadDuumvirate with Maul for Season 5's Shadow Collective arc.
847* AssholeVictim: He's a complete jerk who was perfectly willing to put innocent lives at stake just so he could rule Mandalore. He also killed a girl and burnt down her village [[EvilIsPetty for trivial reasons]]. It goes without saying he deserved every second of his death at the hands of Maul, a man he betrayed as quickly as possible.
848* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: He's such a firm believer of this that he accepts his defeat at the hands of Maul graciously, simply stating that "only the strongest shall rule."
849* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He is the leader of Death Watch and the most badass fighter of the group.
850* AxCrazy: When Vizsla reappears in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E14AFriendInNeed A Friend in Need]]", he clearly has some serious screws loose over Dooku dismissing him and scarring his face, [[DisproportionateRetribution threatening Lux Bonteri with the same scar for supposedly calling his honesty into question]] while making some unsettling facial expressions. Later, he murders an entire settlement of natives and burns down their village [[EvilIsPetty because the chief complained about his presence there taking up the food and bullying his people around]].
851* BadBoss: Subverted. He executes one of his men for the audacity of losing to Obi-Wan Kenobi. However, with his barbaric warrior principles in mind, this is technically justified. For all his flaws, Vizsla is shown to otherwise be a rather cordial and benevolent boss, enough to cultivate loyalty strong enough that a large group of Death Watch does not join Maul even after he proved his right to lead the organization.
852* BadassCape: Complete with dramatic removal prior to dueling Obi-Wan.
853* BadassNormal: He managed to hold his own against a Jedi Master, a dual-wielding Padawan, and finally a Sith Lord in a lightsaber fight despite not being Force-sensitive himself (though this doesn't appear to be particularly unusual for Mandalorian warriors). His ability to leap roughly his own height while wearing full body armor and a jetpack is rather impressive as well. {{Downplayed}} because he's not quite as good as he thinks he is.
854* BaldOfEvil: He starts rockin' the bald head in season four.
855* BaitTheDog: Downplayed. The audience and Ahsoka know he is quite crazy and very evil already, but he seems to make a genuine gesture of moving out of where Death Watch is stationed when the locals complain, [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter causing Lux to believe he's not a bad guy despite Ahsoka's objections.]] He promptly murders all the locals and razes their settlement instead of leaving, wildly shouting he can't be bossed around.
856* BatmanGambit: The victim of one. Maul knew his sense of honor would prevent him from refusing a challenge to his throne, and Vizsla took the bait, hook, line and sinker.
857* BigBadDuumvirate: He and Darth Maul form one in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E14Eminence Eminence]]", although by the end of the episode, he's demoted to being TheStarscream, plotting to [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness betray Maul as soon as they've reclaimed Mandalore]]. In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E15ShadesOfReason Shades of Reason]]", the whole affair [[OutGambitted ends]] [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown rather]] [[OffWithHisHead badly]] for him (although he takes it [[FaceDeathWithDignity quite well]]).
858* BigBadWannabe: Vizsla regards himself and Death Watch as a powerful group that stand as a major threat to the Mandalorian government, but compared to the big guns of the Clone Wars, he's a virtual nobody; Dooku dismisses him as a neophyte while Maul manages to outplay Vizsla at every turn and ultimately kill him.
859* BitchInSheepsClothing: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E12TheMandalorePlot The Mandalore Plot]]", he poses as a loyal advisor to Satine. After his duplicity is revealed, Vizsla never bothers with such a facade again.
860* BloodKnight: The point of the Death Watch movement is to restore Mandalore's warrior culture, and Vizsla himself has shown a definite taste for battle, which Count Dooku derided as a weakness.
861* BondVillainStupidity:
862** He decided to imprison Maul and Savage instead of executing them immediately. Worse yet, despite being familiar with force sensitives, he simply has them thrown into ordinary holding cells and without any extra restraints. The brothers escape the ''moment'' they feel like it.
863** Towards the end of his fight with Maul, he shoots his lightsaber out of his hands. Rather than gun him down on the spot, he charges at him with his Darksaber screaming. What results is Maul easily disarming him and ending the fight.
864%%* CharacterDeath: He gets decapitated by Darth Maul in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E15ShadesOfReason Shades of Reason]]".
865* CombatPragmatist:
866** He may agree to a one-on-one duel, but don't think for a minute he'll fight fairly. Guns, bombs, flamethrowers, his jet pack; anything's fair game in his book. To be fair, he is often dealing with foes who have access to what are superpowers. His weapons and gadgets are all he has to even the odds.
867** However, Viszla's dirty fighting style is actually explored and deconstructed harshly [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E13TrialsofTheDarkSaber far into the future]]. In a training session with Sabine Wren tutored under Kanan Jarrus, she grows frustrated with pure sword fighting and pulls out the same tricks Viszla did against Maul to gain an upper hand against Jarrus. Infuriated, Kanan easily subdues her in response and lectures her on how such tactics will not prevail against skill and discipline; a direct callback to how Maul prevailed solely with honor and martial skills to Viszla's arsenal of gadgets and tricks in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E15ShadesOfReason Shades of Reason]]".
868* CoolSword: His "Darksaber" lightsaber is so unique among lightsabers that it comes off as cooler than those carried by most Jedi or Sith. This is due to its unique blade, which is shaped like a traditional metal sword blade, as well as having a unique color scheme of a black blade with a white, unstable, crackling, glow. Even its sound is different from a traditional lightsaber, having a much higher pitched hum or whistle sound when activated, swung, or impacting a solid object or lightsaber blade.
869* CustomUniform: His final appearance features him with a helmet that is more "horned", the Vizsla insignia above his visor, a re-design of his chest plate, and overall looks much more worn out.
870* DeathByIrony: He was determined to return his people to their warrior ways at any cost, only to ultimately die partaking in one of his people's old traditions. Not that he seemed to mind.
871* {{Deconstruction}}: He’s just as much one of the ProudWarriorRaceGuy as Satine is of pacifism; it says something that, as much as Satine’s dedication to pacifism goes too far, Pre himself was unable to overthrow her, even when backed by the Separatists, and Maul needed to take over his organization to get it done. Mandalore has also suffered infinitely more for his success than it has basked in glory.
872* DevilInPlainSight: Even before he was revealed to be the leader of Death Watch, he made a number of suspicious remarks toward Satine (albeit remarks disguised as humor), including one statement where he says she should be ''honored'' to be considered important enough to be a target for assassination.
873* DidntSeeThatComing: He knew better than to fully trust Darth Maul and planned on killing him once Maul's army had helped Death Watch reclaim Mandalore, but he didn't count on Maul counting on his betrayal.
874* DirtyCoward: ZigZagged. In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E15ShadesOfReason Shades of Reason]]", he surrenders to Maul and accepts death at his hands as he failed to defeat him in trial by combat. However, when he was losing to Obi-Wan Kenobi in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E12TheMandalorePlot The Mandalore Plot]]", he retreated and ordered his men to fire on the Jedi. In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E14AFriendInNeed A Friend in Need]]", he gleefully bullied a defenseless village and proceeded to massacre its inhabitants ForTheEvulz too.
875* DiscOneFinalBoss: Vizsla's reign of Mandalore doesn't last long after he betrays Maul, with the former Sith Lord killing him and taking over.
876* DisproportionateRetribution: When he callously murders an innocent teenage girl in front of her grandfather and then orders his men to torch the whole village. Why did he do all of this you ask? Because that aforementioned grandfather and his people had demanded that the Death Watch give them back those among them who they had taken as slaves.
877* EvilGloating: Upon earning popular support, Vizsla takes a moment to rub his victory in Satine's face before having her imprisoned.
878* EvilIsPetty:
879** He burned down a village and tried to murder its people simply because the chief dared to stand up to him and it also [[ForTheEvulz amused him]].
880** After winning the support of the Mandalorian people, Vizsla takes the time to gloat to Satine's face, and later, has her thrown in prison and smears her reputation.
881** It's implied that the reason Vizsla didn't kill Maul after betraying him, instead locking Maul in a cell, is out of spite for the Sith Lord treating him like a subordinate.
882* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice sounds deep only with his helmet on, though.
883* EvilVersusEvil:
884** He and Dooku had a falling out that lead to Vizsla trying to locate and kill Dooku since Dooku made Vizsla an example of ScarsAreForever.
885** Vizsla plotted against Darth Maul during their alliance, which lead to Vizsla betraying him in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E15ShadesOfReason Shades of Reason]]", and dueling him later in the same episode, a fight that ends in Vizsla's demise.
886* FaceDeathWithDignity: To his credit, he does acknowledge that he deserves to die under his own philosophy since Maul has proven himself to be his superior.
887-->"''Like you said. Only the strongest shall rule.''"
888* FakeUltimateHero: He sets himself up as the savior of Mandalore, his forces delivering it from the scourge of crime. On a more specific level, Vizsla makes something of a show out of "besting" Savage Opress in a lightsaber duel. In truth, he was in league with the criminals in question, and while he's no slouch in combat, [[TheJuggernaut Savage]] could probably tear Vizsla limb from limb in an actual fight.
889* FatalFlaw:
890** {{Pride}}. Vizsla's arrogance leads him to make some costly mistakes, such as attempting to engage a Jedi Master in a lightsaber duel (which Vizsla likely survived only because Obi-Wan didn't want to kill anyone in front of [[ActualPacifist Satine]]), and forging an alliance with Count Dooku. The trope name becomes literal in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E15ShadesOfReason Shades of Reason]]"; Vizsla's sense of warrior pride causes him to face Darth Maul, a superior warrior, in single combat, which results in Vizsla's own death. To his credit, he lets go of it in his final moments, since Maul proved himself worthy.
891** Short-sightedness; Vizsla's alliances with both Dooku and Maul were made with little foresight, and in both instances, Vizsla paid dearly. Further, he fails to consider the possible consequences of his actions, failing to recognise on his own that Death Watch cannot hold Mandalore by force of arms, and foolishly alienating Lux Bonteri, who might have been a powerful ally. During his alliance with Maul, Vizsla is repeatedly criticised for his lack of vision, and he ultimately betrays Maul without killing him, failing to consider the folly in betraying a Sith Lord and allowing him to live.
892* FauxAffablyEvil: He speaks politely enough, but it falls completely flat once he shows what he's really capable of.
893* GoodScarsEvilScars: He gets some nasty scars after his failed attempt to get the Separatists' help and they are quite evil.
894* GoryDiscretionShot: Unsurprisingly, we're not shown the image of his head being separated from his body, but the Director's Cut version of the episode does provide a shot of his headless corpse.
895* GracefulLoser: He does not attempt to beg for his life or escape his fate, but is simply resigned to it when he loses to Darth Maul. He reiterates Maul's beliefs that the strong shall rule before he is beheaded.
896* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Double dose. Not only [[OffWithHisHead does he get decapitated by his own Darksaber]], but it was by someone whose life he had previously saved and then entered an alliance with.
897** Possibly subverted, as his own code of honor calls for the strongest combatant to lead Mandalore. In a way, this was all according to his plan.
898* HonorBeforeReason: His ultimate undoing is ironically the very traditions he upholds, particular the tradition that the strongest combatant shall rule Mandalore. Maul exploits this and publicly challenges Vizsla into a duel for leadership, and Vizsla couldn't refuse lest he be called a {{Hypocrite}} and fights a losing battle against the former Sith Lord. And the tragic irony is that Maul has no real respect for Mandalorian traditions, only seeing it as a means to get legitimate power.
899* ImpossiblyCoolWeapon: He wields the Darksaber, a [[BlackSwordsAreBetter black-bladed]], [[LaserBlade lightsaber]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter katana]] looted from the Jedi Temple centuries ago by one of his [[AncestralWeapon ancestors]]. After besting Vizsla in a duel, Darth Maul takes the weapon for his own, using it to [[HoistByHisOwnPetard execute Vizsla]].
900* InsaneTrollLogic: Vizsla initially has open reservations about Maul recruiting the Black Sun crime syndicate to take over Mandalore, skeptically claiming they're just criminals and incapable of successfully instigating a militaristic movement. Not only is the Black Sun one of ''the'' most powerful underworld organizations in Star Wars mythology, ''far'' outstripping Death Watch itself in might, but Vizsla himself is a criminal thug that has proven many times over that he can't take over Mandalore with his organization alone.
901* IronicName: Vizslas are known for being gentle mannered, very loyal, and caring towards their owners and getting along with children greatly. This guy betrayed his monarch, is a terrorist, aims to be a dictator, and burns down villages for fun (where he stabs a teenage girl).
902* {{Irony}}: Pre Vizsla has a fanatical hatred for the Jedi, openly gloating about how many of them were slain with the Darksaber he now wields. Later installments would reveal that his ancestor, Tarre Vizsla -- the founder of his house and clan, ''and'' the guy who '''made''' the Darksaber in the first place -- was himself a Jedi, the first Mandalorian to be inducted into the Order. Unsurprisingly, Pre never divulges this particular detail.
903* {{Jerkass}}: Vizsla is a callous, smug, self-righteous thug with delusions of grandeur and no qualms about gloating to a helpless enemy or acting out of petty spite.
904* JetPack: Which has a habit of getting damaged whenever he agrees to a duel.
905* KnightTemplar: He views Death Watch's campaign to conquer Mandalore as a righteous cause and believes that executing a Jedi (traditionally enemies to the Mandalorians) is "justice".
906* LaserBlade: He is one of only two non-Force sensitives in the Canon to regularly use one. It's black-bladed and of an ancient design.
907* LetsFightLikeGentlemen:
908** He gives Obi-Wan his lightsaber back so that they can fight more evenly.
909** Averted when he just planned to execute Ahsoka on the spot after he captured her. She didn't have her lightsabers at the time, but he didn't even give her a fighting chance.
910** Played with when Maul challenged him to fight one-on-one: due to the very traditions he believed in, he couldn't refuse the challenge.
911* MeaningfulName: There's another interpretation for his name, besides the ironic one described above. Since vizsla hounds were the definite pointer-retrievers in Hungary, in Hungarian the verb "vizslat" was crafted to describe the act of "searching for, looking for something intently (like a vizsla)". "Pre" is a prefix in english meaning "prior", "before". So Pre Vizsla's name can refer to his quest to restore the Mandalorians to what they were before Satine.
912* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Dooku dismissed Death Watch as useless after a failed attempt to deal with Duchess Satine. Vizsla even got a scar courtesy of Dooku (he doesn't explain exactly how he got it). Now, he's dedicated to taking Dooku down.
913* TheNapoleon: He is about the same height as Maul yet commands a terrorist group with a lot of muscles.
914* NewEraSpeech: He delivers one upon seizing power on Mandalore.
915-->'''Vizsla:''' The violence is over! The last of the parasites infecting Mandalore has been caught. The Duchess has abandoned her duty to protect Mandalore. Her political dream only ''encourages'' aggression against our planet! We have learned from this beast the consequences of pacifist principles. It's now time to restore the traditions of Mandalore! No one will ever threaten us again!
916* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: He claimed to be freeing Mandalore from the corruption and incompetence of Duchess Satine despite actually being behind several of the attacks that discredited her rule and really just wanting power for Death Watch; more generally, he would like to think that he is reviving Mandalore's glorious warrior past, but in practice, he often comes off as a violent thug with warrior pretensions who isn't as good a fighter as he thinks he is and who enjoys terrorizing those weaker than himself.
917* OffWithHisHead: Just like Jango Fett before him, Vizsla dies via being decapitated by a lightsaber (one that belongs to him in fact).
918* OutGambitted: By Darth Maul, who easily put him out of business when he was no longer needed.
919* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He outright enslaves a little girl with his justification being he can do so since he is "strong" and the "weak" have no rights.
920* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Essentially, his reason for being involved with the Separatists at all is disgust with Mandalorian society having distanced itself from its martial heritage. {{Deconstructed}} since in practice he is little more than a thug and a terrorist with delusions of being this trope; he revels in enslaving and then destroying a helpless village, secretly engineers attacks on Mandalore itself to discredit Duchess Satine (albeit with some reluctance) and isn't above ordering his men to shoot his opponents if they start to beat him in a one-on-one duel, not counting his final death at the hands of the murderous Sith Lord he allied with to take over his own planet.
921* PunnyName: Pre-viz is film term short for [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Previsualization previzualization]], i.e. storyboards or rough digital renders of scenes.
922* SmallNameBigEgo: Vizsla thinks quite a bit more of himself than is accurate. He sees himself as a grave threat to Satine, but Death Watch makes no headway in their attempts to overthrow her government without outside help. He's in over his head dealing with Dooku and Maul, but never realizes it until it's too late. Dooku sees through Vizsla's bravado with ease, dismissing him as a "neophyte" with little experience in war.
923* SmugSnake: While a competent warrior, he's nowhere nearly badass enough in a universe full of Force-users, and when he enters an alliance with Darth Maul and Savage, he's clearly the least competent and creative of the trio.
924* TheSocialDarwinist: He shows definite signs of this trope, burning down a village as a lesson to Lux not to "let the weak push you around", and calmly accepting his own death, claiming that only the strong prevail.
925* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Although his name is pronounced as "Visla/Vizla" in the original dub, it's actually spelled "Vi'''zs'''la" as he was named after a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vizsla breed of Hungarian pointer hounds]].
926* SuperWristGadget: Similarly to Cad Bane, his armor's wrist part contains at least a flamethrower, a grappling-cabel-launcher, and some sort of shuriken-launcher.
927* TheStarscream: To Darth Maul. He succeeds, briefly, but soon [[CharacterDeath pays]] for his betrayal. A rare case where both halves of a BigBadDuumvirate qualify as TheStarscream.
928* TookALevelInBadass: In the second and fourth seasons, respectively, he held his own against Obi-Wan and Ahsoka in combat, but they both prevailed without too much trouble. In the fifth season, he has a protracted one-on-one battle with Darth Maul (who is at least Obi-Wan's equal) and came a lot closer to winning than he ever did against those two.
929* TookALevelInJerkass: He becomes ''[[AxCrazy much]]'' [[DisproportionateRetribution more]] evil from the second season of ''Clone Wars''.
930* TheUnfettered: He will join forces with ''anyone'' who can help him reclaim Mandalore. Unfortunately for Vizsla, he doesn't temper this dedication with discretion; his alliance with Darth Maul backfires spectacularly.
931* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: His encouragement of extreme nationalists and traditionalists of Mandalorian culture [[DividedWeFall ends up splitting Death Watch into at least two major factions]]; his loyalists (which becomes [[LaResistance the Mandalore Resistance]] under [[DragonAscendant Bo-Katan]]) and the Shadow Collective (the traditionalists under Maul). Mandalore ends up becoming heavily politically unstable and frustrated, leading to a bloody civil war that lasts ''months'', with neither side winning until the Republic intervenes. But the Siege being immediately succeeded by an Imperial occupation leads to many Mandalorians (including said Shadow Collective) joining its ranks, which hurts Mandalorian culture more than Satine or even Vizsla himself managed to do.
932* VillainHasAPoint: He isn't wrong that Satine is trying to quash Mandalore's warrior heritage because of her intensive (but not entirely unjustified) dislike of violence. As later series in the saga show, much of Mandalore would rather live as warriors--where Vizsla falls flat is that he wants nothing ''but'' endless war.
933* VillainTeamUp: With Darth Maul and Savage Opress in Season 5, with Maul promising Vizsla that he and his brother can help the Death Watch reclaim Mandalore. Vizsla quickly gets pushed to the sidelines, betrays Maul after taking Mandalore, and is eventually killed by Maul for betraying him.
934* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He manages to become this in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E15ShadesOfReason Shades of Reason]]". He and his Death Watch deal with a criminal uprising on Mandalore, which Maul has engineered to make them look like heroes. He retains this status posthumously, with Maul's puppet Almec claiming that Vizsla had been murdered by Satine, allowing Maul (through Almec) to rule Mandalore in Vizsla's memory.
935* VillainousValour: Fitting his BloodKnight nature, Vizsla is willing to throw down with Jedi if the need arises, and when he duels Maul, he fights his hardest, even managing to put the Sith Lord on his back foot a few times. At the point of death, Vizsla, proving true to his ideals, accepts his fate with grace.
936* WalkingArmory: His arsenal includes a Lightsaber, at least two blasters, several hand grenades, the SuperWristGadget and its hidden weapons mentioned above, a jet pack, with rocket-launcher on the top of it, and the armor itself.
937* WouldHurtAChild: He stabbed a young girl InTheBack and kicked Ahsoka hard enough to send her flying back several meters during their duel.
938* YouHaveFailedMe:
939** Shoots one of his own men for failing to kill Obi-Wan and Satine. He even says "failure" as he does it.
940** He even does it to himself. After failing to best Maul in a duel, thus failing to prove himself strongest, he allows himself to be executed.
941[[/folder]]
942
943[[folder:Veraslayn Kast]]
944!!Veraslayn Kast
945[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/veraslayn_kasts_death_watch_artpiece_tv_tropes.jpg]]
946[[caption-width-right:300:'''Veraslayn Kast'''\
947'''''Untitled Death Watch propaganda piece,''''' c. 22 BBY]]
948!!!'''Species:''' Human
949!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
950
951->'''Appearances:''' AllThereInTheManual[[note]]Mention in ''Propaganda''[[/note]]
952
953A propaganda artist for Death Watch and a devout follower of Pre Vizsla during the rise of the Shadow Collective. She would be killed during the civil war after Maul took over Death Watch.
954----
955* CanonImmigrant: Her artpiece previously appeared in ''The Bounty Hunter Code'' in the Death Watch Manifesto section, accompanied by the caption, "Every resolute warrior brings the glorious future of Mandalore closer to reality."
956* FamedInStory: Sort of. She made it into the ''Propaganda'' book made decades after her death. Her artpiece of Death Watch soldiers in battle was also apparently the first artpiece to depict Mandalorians in battle for quite a while.
957* RedHerring: Viewers that have heard of her believed that she had something to do with the theory that Rook was Sabine's mother, due to being a Death Watch propaganda artist as well as a Kast.
958* UnknownCharacter: Not much is known about her other than that she's likely related to Rook Kast.
959[[/folder]]
960
961[[folder:Unnamed Death Watch Mandalorian]]
962!!???
963[[quoteright:307:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brendan_waynes_character.jpg]]
964
965->'''Portrayed by:''' Brendan Wayne
966->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
967
968During a Separatist attack on Aq Vetina, the warrior rescued the young child Din Djarin from a B2 super battle droid. As Djarin's parents had died while attempting to keep him hidden, the warrior flew out of the battle with the boy, taking him in as a foundling.
969----
970* AmbiguousSituation: Din mentions no one has seen his face since he was a child by Mandalorian Creed, and Bo-Katan revealing in Season 2 that Din's beliefs are of the Children of the Watch seems to point towards the Mandalorians that rescued him also being Children of the Watch. It is also currently unknown what the connection between Death Watch and the Children of the Watch is.
971* BigDamnHeroes: He saved young Din Djarin from a B2 super battle droid.
972* CastingGag: He's portrayed by Brendan Wayne, one of stunt doubles for adult Din.
973* GenerationXerox: Din Djarin, the kid he saved, would grow up into a Mandalorian warrior who saved a child after said child was almost killed by a droid. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_img_15778783178350825.jpg This image sums it up.]]
974* NoNameGiven: He has yet to be named; merchandise simply labels him, "Death Watch Mandalorian".
975* ParentalSubstitute: Implied. He seems to have become Din's adoptive father after taking him in as a foundling, as him finding Din and carrying him away is compared to Din finding the Child and carrying him away.
976* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only appears once in Din's flashbacks, but the events of ''The Mandalorian'', right down to Mando's relationship with the Child, would have never happened had he not saved his life.
977[[/folder]]
978
979!!!The Nite Owls/The Mandalore Resistance
980
981[[folder:In General]]
982!!The Mandalore Resistance
983
984->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' [[note]]as the Mandalorian Resistance[[/note]]| ''Series/TheMandalorian'' [[note]]as the Mandalorian Resistance[[/note]]
985
986After the execution of Pre Vizsla by Darth Maul, Bo-Katan Kryze declared against Maul's rule as Mand'alor, for he was not of Mandalorian blood. Half of Death Watch was split in loyalties between the legitimate ruler (thus creating the Shadow Collective) and joining Bo-Katan against the outsider. During the Siege of Mandalore, the Mandalore Resistance joined forces with the Republic's 322nd Company led by former Jedi Ahsoka Tano to remove Maul from power.
987
988As the Mandalore Resistance and Death Watch are separate entities, tropes for Death Watch specifically are listed in that folder.
989----
990* AntiVillain: In ''The Clone Wars'', they stop focusing on wanting to be [[BloodKnight Blood Knights]] when they were just Death Watch, [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor because Mandalore is being torn apart by war again and no one is safe]], so desperate times call for desperate measures (in other words, now is the time to do an EnemyMine with the Republic and the Jedi).
991* FantasticRacism: In ''The Clone Wars'', they rejected Maul ''not'' because he is EvilerThanThou, but because he's not of Mandalorian heritage.
992* {{Hypocrite}}: The ex-Death Watch members were fond of espousing a MightMakesRight philosophy, right up until someone they didn't approve of proved himself the strongest.
993* HypocriteHasAPoint: While they were going against their own supposed ideals in turning on Maul, they were ultimately proven right that he wasn't a worthy leader; when the Siege of Mandalore turned against him, Maul proved perfectly willing to abandon his loyal followers to save his own skin.
994* OrderReborn: The Resistance broke up when the Empire occupied Mandalore after ''The Clone Wars'', but by ''Rebels'', thanks to Sabine, Bo-Katan revives the Resistance, bigger than ever in their fight against the Empire.
995* LaResistance: In ''The Clone Wars'', Bo-Katan and other members of the Death Watch are against Maul's rule on Mandalore.
996* StillWearingTheOldColors: They don't experience a change in armor, as they are loyal to the late Pre Vizsla for being of Mandalorian blood. They believe that Death Watch was always meant to be this way.
997* UncertainDoom: Their fate is not mentioned in ''Series/TheMandalorian,'' but given that the Empire committed an act named "[[ThePurge The Great Purge]]" against the Mandalorians and that [[spoiler:Moff Gideon now owns the Darksaber]], it's likely that their campaign was unsuccessful.
998[[/folder]]
999
1000[[folder:Koska Reeves]]
1001!!Koska Reeves
1002[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/koska_reeves_unmasked2.png]]
1003!!!'''Species:''' Human
1004
1005->'''Portrayed by:''' [[Wrestling/SashaBanks Mercedes Varnardo]], Lauren Mary Kim (body/stunt double), Caitlin Hutson (body/stunt double)
1006->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
1007
1008A Mandalorian and Nite Owl accompanying Bo-Katan after the Purge.
1009----
1010* ActionGirl: She’s just as effective a warrior as her comrades. In a non-serious tussle, she can even make Boba Fett stagger.
1011* FantasticRacism: Along with Bo-Katan, Koska talks down to Boba Fett because he’s a clone. It gets to the extreme that she and Fett brawl in the cantina where they meet, destroying a good number of tables in the process.
1012* {{Hypocrite}}: She belittles Boba by calling him Din's sidekick, despite the fact that she's clearly in a much more subservient position towards Bo-Katan in comparison.
1013* InTheHood: She's first seen wearing a hooded robe and watching Din Djarin from across the docks before disappearing when someone walks between her and the camera. It isn't until she shows up to help rescue him on the barge that we learn she's a Mandalorian.
1014* MeaningfulName: Koska comes from ''kosa'', a word in Slavic languages that means "blade", specifically either "knife" or "scythe". Did you expect anything else from a Mandalorian ActionGirl? Possibly unintentional, but this also gives a Weapon ThemeNaming to Bo-Katan's group -- bow (and/or katana), blade, and axe.
1015* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: She rescues the Child from the [[SeaMonster mamacore]]. We only see lights and explosions beneath the water before she emerges with the Child and his pod.
1016* PetTheDog: Despite her general aloofness, she's kind to Grogu. After rescuing him, she gently tells him he's safe as she hands him back to Din. While eating her lunch, she playfully makes eye contact with him as she slurps her food.
1017* PutOnABus: She is among Bo's forces who "melted away" after Bo failed to attain the Darksaber, as she is initially absent in Season 3, but returns towards the end of the season.
1018* TheQuietOne: Rarely speaks, especially in Season 3.
1019* SecretKeeper: In "The Spies" she tries to urge Bo to not confess her past surrender to Gideon to the others present in a way that suggests she already knew about what happened.
1020* StealthHiBye: Her first scene is mysteriously watching Din from a distance at the docks, before disappearing as people pass between them. Downplayed as the small crowd ambling by gives her a more than generous amount of time for the trope.
1021* WomenAreWiser: She’s less bullheaded towards Bo than Axe is, and clearly ''wants'' Bo to redeem herself and retake command, smiling proudly when she succeeds and later doesn’t get into any scuffles while Axe does.
1022* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Performs more than a few wrestling moves, care of [[Wrestling/SashaBanks her actress]]. Most notably, she pulls off a rocket pack assisted tornado [=DDT=] on Boba in the second season finalé of the Mandalorian as well as a snapmare on a Stormtrooper later in the same episode.
1023[[/folder]]
1024
1025[[folder:Axe Woves]]
1026!!Axe Woves
1027[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/axe_woves_unmasked.png]]
1028!!!'''Species:''' Human
1029!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
1030
1031->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/SimonKassianides, Kofi Yiadom (body/stunt double)
1032->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
1033
1034A Mandalorian accompanying Bo-Katan after the Purge.
1035----
1036* AscendedExtra: In Season 2, he didn't have many lines and was absent from the season finale. In Season 3, he has a much larger role once he returns, having taken over Bo-Katan's forces.
1037* ColonyDrop: [[spoiler:Woves wipes out the imperial base on Mandalore by crashing his irreparably damage light cruiser into it, killing Moff Gideon in the process.]]
1038* FantasticRacism: He looks down on Din for being a foundling and not having been born of Mandalore.
1039* JerkassHasAPoint: He did not abandon Bo-Katan without reason. She ''did'' lose the Darksaber to Moff Gideon, and she ''did'' fail to get it back from him when Din claimed it in combat. Without it, she cannot rule Mandalone and is a Kryze in-name only, and that's without getting into her ''other'' mistakes and flaws. After it's rightfully hers once again, he pledges the Night Owls to her once again without much fuss, giving her another chance to prove herself.
1040* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can be a real prick and is openly bigoted towards Foundlings, but at his core he's not a bad man, just flawed, and he really does want what's best for ''all'' Mandalorians. Once he sees there's a credible chance to retake Mandalore, he goes as far as [[spoiler:[[ColonyDrop throwing his captured imperial cruiser]] at an Imp base on the surface to see victory for his people (and bailing out the bridge window with his jetpack to live another day).]]
1041* MeaningfulName:
1042** His name is Axe, and his last name being "Woves" adds a touch of grace to it.
1043** Perhaps unintentional since he was named by George Lucas and not Dave Filoni (although it's possible Lucas did it as a nod to the latter), but Woves is one letter off from "wolves", [[AuthorAppeal Filoni's favorite animal.]]
1044* OffScreenMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Given that the attack squadron Gideon sent after the light cruiser never returns, it's implied that Woves wiped them out with a capital ship he was flying ''by himself''. The ship sustained irreparable damage in the process, but he still managed to survive and dropped the flaming wreck on Gideon's base.]]
1045* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When Bo failed to reclaim the Darksaber, he left with her forces to become hired guns. He eventually comes back into the fold after Bo challenges him and kicks his ass, followed by a little bit of LoopholeAbuse pertaining to Darksaber ownership on Din's part.
1046* ShellShockedVeteran: He reveals eventually that he was personally present at the Night of a Thousand Tears and watched Mandalore fall. His tone and expression on his face as he tells of this makes clear it left deep marks on him.
1047* SkepticNoLonger: He has to be fought in a challenge duel by Bo-katan to be brought to heel after he abandoned her on Kalevala with all her marshalled forces. In the fight, he solo pilots his cruiser against the Imperial fighter squadrons to divert their attention from the assault landing, and then [[ColonyDrop throws his stricken ship at the Imperial base]]. But by the end of their successful bid of the three known surviving tribes to retake Planet Mandalore, he is the one who rouses the crowd to exclaim three cheers in victory after the Great Forge is re-lit. Axe Woves is a true believer in the Way of Mandalore again.
1048* TheStarscream: He convinced the rest of Bo's army to bail on her and refuses to concede leadership without a fight. Played with, as he does this less out of hunger for power and more just because he legitimately feels (with good reason) that Bo has proven herself an unfit leader and it's only after she regains the Darksaber that he reconsiders this view.
1049* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Even after agreeing to work with Bo, Din, and the Children of the Watch, he retains a marked distrust and simmering dislike of them as he views the Children as fundamentalist extremists, and gets into a nasty fight with Paz in particular. His opinions start improving as they work together.
1050* VillainKiller: [[spoiler:In a surprising turn, Axe is the one who unexpectedly ends up killing Moff Gideon with an epic ColonyDrop via his commandeered Imperial cruiser instead Bo-Kotan or Din, who were directly engaging Gideon face-to-face at the time.]]
1051* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He isn't with Bo-Katan and Koska when Din and Boba find them in the Season 2 finale. Presumably, he was off on another mission, as he returns in Season 3 now leading the Nite Owls after Bo-Katan's failure to gain the Darksaber.
1052[[/folder]]
1053
1054!!!Shadow Collective
1055
1056[[folder:In General]]
1057!!Mandalorian super commandos
1058[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2_215.jpg]]
1059
1060->'''Voiced by (incidentals only):''' Creator/ClancyBrown, Creator/OmidAbtahi, Whit Hertford, David Acord
1061->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/DarthMaulSonOfDathomir Son of Dathomir]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''[[note]]mention only via ''My Rebel Sketchbook'' and helmet cameo[[/note]] | ''Series/{{Ahsoka}}'' [[note]]Flashback[[/note]]
1062
1063--> ''"Victory or death!"''
1064
1065A group of human Death Watch soldiers loyal to Darth Maul's Shadow Collective during the Clone Wars. After the Siege of Mandalore, former members of the group were inducted into Galactic Empire as Imperial Super Commandos.
1066----
1067* AlwaysMale: After the split, in ''The Clone Wars'', female Shadow Collective Supercommandos are never seen in the red armor, even though at least one female Death Watch member (and surely ''more'') joined and stood alongside Maul and Almec after Vizsla's execution but before the color change. However, in ''Son of Dathomir'', Kast is shown as a female member wearing bulkier armor, and if you look closely in the first issue, you can see another female member. Subverted in Season 7, where more women can be seen in their ranks.
1068* BadassArmy: Speaks for itself, really. They suffer from fighting the Separatists led by Grievous on Zanbar though.
1069* BloodKnight: If the profile quote was any indication. That's their chant. They're more on the barbaric side than Death Watch.
1070* BloodlessCarnage: Grievous escapes from his cell and practically starts tearing through every {{Mook}} he comes across in the hallways. He either crushes their heads in their helmets, shoves them, or stabs them with his claws, and there's one panel where his claws are bloody.
1071* BrokenFaceplate: Upon investigating Ord Mantell after a battle in ''Son of Dathomir'', a helmet is found and it is concluded that the Mandalorians were involved in the battle.
1072* TheCameo: In ''Rebels'', among the stuff that Maul has hoarded in his hideout on Dathomir is a Shadow Collective helmet, similar to Saxon's. In fact, it may well ''be'' Saxon's, but we aren't given a good enough view of the helmet to tell if it is.
1073* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The Death Watch is divided between two groups after Maul killed Vizsla. Those following Maul are indicated by red and black armor (one of the lieutenants has Zabrak-like horns on his helmet, too) while those loyal to Bo-Katan have the same color scheme they always had.
1074* CoolHelmet: Their Mandalorian helmets are colored red and black, and at least one commando had a helmet modified to incorporate horn-like growths in honor of Maul and Opress. Sabine admits she admires their fashion sense.
1075* CustomUniform: In ''The Clone Wars'', they bear different designs on their armor, before really amping it up later in ''Son of Dathomir'', where no two supercommandos look the same.
1076* FunWithAcronyms: Shadow Collective and Supercommandos have the same initial letters to have the same abbreviation.
1077* HonorBeforeReason: They follow Maul due to their warrior creed demanding them to recognize the victor of the Mandalorian throne as their new leader, regardless of Maul's actual feelings or plans for Mandalore as a whole. It never seems to occur to them that Maul would abandon them in a heartbeat if the tide turns against them, such as the Republic forces invading Mandalore in the final days of the Clone Wars.
1078* HornedHumanoid: Not a natural horn, but one of them had a helmet modified to incorporate horn-like growths similar to Maul's and Opress' horns.
1079* IFightForTheStrongestSide: This faction side with Maul after he killed their previous leader, Pre Vizsla.
1080* LargeAndInCharge: By ''Son of Dathomir'', their armor has gotten much bulkier in comparison to how 'light' the armor of the super commandos from, say, the Mandalore Resistance or Protectors are. It gives off the impression that women like Kast and men like Saxon have more muscle than the average Supercommando, when they're actually roughly the same physique as Bo-Katan and Rau respectively.
1081* ObviouslyEvil: As if Death Watch wasn't evil enough, these guys wear red and black armor and helmet.
1082* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Their armors are colored red and black. Though by the time of ''Son of Dathomir'', some sport yellow instead of red, for Maul's SupernaturalGoldEyes (and possibly Savage, though he wasn't around long enough during Maul's rule over these Mandalorians due to being killed at the end of the takeover arc, but the color scheme being a tribute to him as well is not out of the question).
1083* RedIsViolent: In comparison to the other Mandalorian characters, their red symbolizes their brutality and violence like the type Maul is known for.
1084* UndyingLoyalty: They are among Maul's more fervently loyal allies (along with the Nightbrothers) due to him claiming the Mandalorian throne from Pre Vizsla. Even when the Shadow Collective's falling apart and the remaining two crime syndicates decide to desert (they're just mercenaries), the Mandalorians stay loyal. Maul doesn't return the sentiment, however; when the situation on Mandalore becomes unsalvageable for him, Maul tries to flee and save his own skin, abandoning his loyal followers.
1085* VillainousValour: Despite their allegiance to a brutal Darsider like Maul, they're brave and steadfastly loyal warriors who refuse to abandon their leader to Darth Sidious' tender mercies and continue to fight even when the odds are against them.
1086[[/folder]]
1087
1088[[folder:Rook Kast]]
1089!!Rook Kast
1090%%[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rook_kast_sw_2639.jpg]]
1091%%[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rook_kast_armor_tv_tropes.jpg]]
1092[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fcf44ac6_898f_477b_a1e5_ffb5edbd1ba5.jpeg]]
1093[[caption-width-right:300:''"Lord Maul -- I was afraid we'd lost you."'']]
1094!!!'''Species:''' Human
1095!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
1096
1097->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VanessaMarshall
1098->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/DarthMaulSonOfDathomir Son of Dathomir]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
1099
1100-->''"If you abandon your posts, I will hunt you down and kill you myself!"''
1101
1102The leader of the Supercommandos of the Shadow Collective, subordinate to Darth Maul, and fellow second-in-command with Commander Gar Saxon. Her status is unknown after fighting in the Siege of Mandalore against a team-up of Bo-Katan Kryze's Mandalore Resistance and Commander Ahsoka Tano's 332nd Clone Battalion.
1103----
1104* AmbiguousSituation: During the throne room scene between Maul and Pre Vizsla, there is at least one female Mandalorian that swears allegiance to Maul and fires at Bo-Katan after Vizsla is killed. A lone female Mandalorian is also seen [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/3/34/Almec%27sCommandos.png/revision/latest?cb=20131025015839 at Almec's side]] in a later scene, implying she may be one of his CoDragons. It makes sense to believe that this woman could be Kast, given that TheSmurfettePrinciple is in play when we see Kast in ''Son of Dathomir''.
1105* AnimalMotif: A rook is a type of bird in the same family as crows and ravens. She and Clan Wren are the only ones with bird names.
1106* BadassNormal: She used to be one of Maul's CoDragons. This is a requirement for Mandalorian Supercommandos in general.
1107* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: In contrast to her counterpart, Saxon - who’s face is ''covered'' in scars, Rook is completely smooth-skinned and injury free.
1108* TheBrute: For Darth Maul.
1109* CoDragons: With Saxon. While Saxon is the one that personally commands the rest of Shadow Collective, she's the one that's at Maul's right hand.
1110* CustomUniform: Her armor is mainly burgundy and similar to other Shadow Collective Supercommandos in bulkiness, and her helmet is depicted in ''Son of Dathomir'' as horned/winged like that of ''Rebels''-era Ursa's. Like Saxon, her helmet visor also glows gold instead of black.
1111* DarkActionGirl: Comes with being a Mandalorian warrior under the command of a Sith Lord. She and Saxon manage to break Maul out of an infamous prison called the Spire without a problem.
1112* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Presumably was just another [[FacelessGoons Faceless Goon]] that looked like every other female Death Watch member minus Bo-Katan before Maul took over, leading to her upgrading to bulkier armor.
1113* InkSuitActor: She resembles her voice actress Creator/VanessaMarshall albeit with short hair.
1114* IronLady: She's rather stoic and takes her role very seriously.
1115* JetPack: As is standard for Mandalorian warriors.
1116* LadyOfWar: She can stand her own quite well. She has yet to be seen losing any battles in any canon material so far.
1117* MeaningfulName: Described in AnimalMotif above. Crows and ravens tend to symbolize death, that sort of thing. Fitting for a fiercely loyal and ruthless BloodKnight.
1118* PetTheDog: Throughout ''Son of Dathomir'', both she and Saxon express concern for Maul to the point where they both ask him if he's okay and healthy enough to walk when they break him out of the Spire, and we also get to see her and another Supercommando hold back Maul [[spoiler:from trying to save Talzin from Grievous]], the both of them telling him that they have to leave for his safety, as well as numerous times where she either tells Maul that she and the others were worried or threatens people if they try to go against Maul's wishes.
1119* ProudWarriorRaceGirl: Like all Death Watch soldiers, Kast is a proud Mandalorian warrior, and is enraged when [[spoiler:the Pykes and Black Sun desert from Maul's army]].
1120* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Like all Death Watch troops under Maul, Kast painted her armour red and black as a sign of loyalty.
1121* RedHerring: Before the airing of "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E14LegacyOfMandalore Legacy of Mandalore]]", it was commonly speculated and heavily implied that she was Sabine's mother, due to their helmets with eye decals (something that would later be {{retcon}}ned by ''The Clone Wars'' Season 7), the artstyle of ''Son of Dathomir'' giving Kast vaguely Asian features, both women's relationships to Death Watch, and similar appearance to Sabine (as [[invoked]]WordOfGod established that Sabine's armor was deliberately modeled after Rook's). Gar Saxon's appearance on the show further helped with this line of speculation. However, the episode would establish that Rook Kast and Sabine's mother are different characters, the latter of whom is named Ursa Wren.
1122* RememberTheNewGuy: May or may not have appeared before ''The Clone Wars'' Season 7 as a regular {{Mook}} when Maul took over. It seems that Maul interacted with her offscreen during that arc, as he is familiar with them by ''Son of Dathomir'', which takes place some time after his capture.
1123* {{Retcon}}: Originally, in the ''Son of Dathomir'' comic, she had eye symbols above her helmet visor, but this is removed in ''The Clone Wars'' Season 7 as ''Rebels'' retconned them as the Clan Wren insignia.
1124* SharedFamilyQuirks: It would appear that her clan is also of House Vizsla, or was at least Death Watch-aligned. ''Propaganda'' mentions a Kast by the name of Veraslayn who was a propaganda artist for Death Watch during the rise of the Shadow Collective, and would die in the civil war leading up to the Siege.
1125* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Unlike in Death Watch pre-split, we don't really see any women in the Shadow Collective, and Kast is the only identifiable one. Then again, considering [[LargeAndInCharge these Supercommandos are wearing much bulkier armor than the other factions]], it's quite possible that you just can't tell who's what gender.
1126* StuffBlowingUp: She uses charges and has a missile launcher pack.
1127* TwoFirstNames: It turns out that not only is there a Clan Kast, but also a Clan Rook. There's also a couple of ''Star Wars'' characters in both continuities that use Rook as a surname outside of Mandalorian culture, like Bodhi Rook.
1128* UndyingLoyalty: To Darth Maul, due to him [[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership claiming the Mandalorian throne from Pre Vizsla]]. Both she and Saxon show concern for his health when they recover him from Stygeon Prime and lose at Zanbar. [[spoiler:Even when the Shadow Collective's falling apart and the remaining two crime syndicates decide to desert (they're just mercenaries), she and the other Mandalorians stay loyal, to the point that Kast actually threatens to hunt down and kill the Pykes' and Black Sun's leaders when they do desert.]]
1129* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: At the end of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E10ThePhantomApprentice The Phantom Apprentice]]", she's seen getting into physical combat with Bo-Katan and losing, but unlike Saxon, we don't see her getting arrested. At the beginning of the following episode, "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E11Shattered Shattered]]", we see Saxon getting led away, but Kast is nowhere to be seen. It seems likely that she would have been captured alongside the rest of Maul's surviving forces, but it isn't confirmed either way. Unlike Saxon, she also hasn't made any further appearances afterward, leaving her ultimate fate uncertain.
1130* WhenSheSmiles: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E10ThePhantomApprentice The Phantom Apprentice]]", she genuinely smiles when Maul chuckles sinisterly during his interrogation of Jesse on how clones are just being used as tools.
1131[[/folder]]
1132
1133!!!Imperial Supercommandos
1134
1135[[folder:In General]]
1136!!Imperial Supercommandos
1137[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/imperial_mandalorian1.jpg]]
1138
1139->'''Voiced by (incidentals only):''' Creator/FreddiePrinzeJr
1140->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
1141
1142-->'''Ezra Bridger:''' What are they, flying Stormtroopers?!\
1143'''Fenn Rau:''' Worse. They're traitors; Mandalorians that serve the Empire.
1144--->-- ''Rebels'', [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]]
1145
1146With the brutality of Mandalorian warriors combined with dogmatic loyalty to the Galactic Empire, they are an elite group of Imperial stormtroopers meant not only to root out rebel activities in Mandalorian sectors, but were trained specifically to deal with their own race. Several members, including Gar Saxon, were previously soldiers in the terrorist organization known as Death Watch, given a second chance by the Empire to do good for their people once more.
1147----
1148* CoolStarship: They carried over the Gauntlet fighters from Death Watch.
1149* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: According to ''Propaganda'', the ISC destroyed artworks of an artist from the Clone Wars era (though granted, she was a Death Watch propagandist). The [[StateSec Imperial Security Bureau]] was also known for doing this.
1150* TheDreaded: Rau fears them, and tries to avoid getting their attention, especially in their titular episode, considering they [[spoiler:wiped his men out]] and are now looking for him so that he can be persecuted.
1151* EvilCostumeSwitch: On an institutional and cultural level; since the Mandalorians reforge their classic Armor for each new wearer and its revealed to hold true for the ISC, they must deliberately take their old armor and reforge it into a distinctly Imperial design, with a fully standardized design bereft of any clan markings, instead of the much more individualistic appearance of other Mandalorians.
1152* IFightForTheStrongestSide: [[HistoryRepeats Carrying over from Shadow Collective]], it appears that several members joined the then-Republic/now-Empire after Maul lost.
1153* InternalAffairs: Since regular Imperials are no good against [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Mandalorians like the Protectors or Death Watch]], the Empire realized Mandalorians could be ''trained'' in Imperial ways to fight their own instead. ''Especially'' former Death Watch members who are ''all'' about loyalty to the strong...
1154* LightIsNotGood: Per usual with Imperials, it signifies that this specific group of Mandalorians are with the Empire. Higher ranking ones like Saxon seem to be indicated with the addition of another color like red. It also strips them of their individuality, similar to regular Stormtroopers. Death Watch and the Shadow Collective Supercommandos had unique designs for almost every soldier (same goes for the Protectors to a lesser extent, due to being lawmen), something Sabine points out in her journal and snarks towards Saxon about.
1155* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:Annihilating the Protectors while Rau was gone]] helps fuel Rau's HeelFaceTurn to the Rebellion.
1156* TheQuisling: Just about every Mandalorian except for Clan Saxon looks down on being an Imperial Supercommando, because it means you're willing to sell out your culture to dishonorable foreigners [[AmbitionIsEvil so you can serve your own ambitions]]. On the other hand, if people are doubting your clan's loyalty to the Empire, then you could join the Imperial Supercommandos as a liaison, but it still looks bad on you and your clan; ask Tristan and Clan Wren.
1157* SkeletonMotif: Following other Imperial troopers, their helmet looks like a skull.
1158* RedIsViolent: Carrying over from the Shadow Collective, but it is much more subdued by the color scheme mainly being white, symbolically showing that these Supercommandos are the Empire's leashed and loyal attack dogs.
1159* UndyingLoyalty: Unlike [[PunchClockVillain the Protectors]], these Mandalorians are ''not'' sided with the Empire, but rather, they ''are'' the Empire, meaning they're trained by them. They believe that it makes Mandalore stronger, and they find it dishonorable to side against Imperial law and order (and this appears to be encouraged through the Mandalorian populace as well), no matter how small the inconvenience.
1160[[/folder]]
1161
1162[[folder:Gar Saxon]]
1163!!Commander/Viceroy/Governor Gar Saxon
1164[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gar_saxon_swr_tv_tropes.jpg]]
1165[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gar_saxon_swr_helmet_tv_tropes.jpg]]
1166[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6aef142f_5fad_4eae_aaff_1a5b459c2fcc.jpeg]]
1167[[caption-width-right:300:''"Rein it in, soldier. We don't'' question ''the strategy, we ensure its success."'']]
1168!!!'''Species:''' Human
1169!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
1170
1171->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RayStevenson
1172->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/DarthMaulSonOfDathomir Son of Dathomir]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
1173
1174-->''"You're dealing with the Mandalorians now, child, not some Imperial officer fresh out of the Academy."''
1175
1176A Shadow Collective Supercommando from House Vizsla, subordinate to Darth Maul, and fellow second-in-command with Rook Kast. After losing the Siege of Mandalore, he went into hiding until enlisting into the ranks of the Imperial Supercommandos as Imperial Viceroy of Mandalore and the Emperor's Hand.
1177----
1178* {{Ambadassador}}: If the title of "Viceroy" means anything (typically a political position), he's probably also this. He's also acting Governor of Mandalore and the Emperor's Hand.
1179* AmbiguousSituation:
1180** Sabine recognized his red armour, but had to be told who he was by Rau, and it is implied later by Ursa that Saxon was instated as Governor while Sabine was gone. This suggests that Saxon becoming public again and gaining his position were recent developments.
1181** His title of "Emperors Hand" is somewhat ambiguous- in ''Legends'' continuity, this title was to Palpatines' personal assassins like Mara Jade (who were unaware of the existence of others); it is unclear here if Saxon has been fulfilling similar duties for the Emperor or if the title just means that he is just Palpatine's representative on Mandalore, another political/military position.
1182* ArchEnemy: To Rau after he killed the other Journeyman Protectors.
1183* ArcVillain: The main villain of the Mandalore arc in ''Rebels'', though he only sticks around for two episodes.
1184* BadassNormal: He used to be one of Maul's CoDragons and is now a DragonAscendant in the ISC. This is a requirement for Mandalorian Supercommandos in general.
1185* BigDamnHeroes: Well, 'hero' is pushing it, but after Maul takes out the command signal for the droids cornering Shadow Collective's ground troops, Saxon and the others [[ClickHello corner Dooku]] just as he's about to execute Brother Viscus.
1186%%* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Shot by Ursa Wren after he attempted to shoot Sabine Wren InTheBack after she defeated him in a duel.]]
1187* CoDragons: With Kast. While Kast is the one at Maul's right hand, he's the one that personally leads the rest of the Supercommandos.
1188* CommandingCoolness: Almec addresses him as "Commander". He later becomes Viceroy as a part of the ISC.
1189* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: Takes the role of main Mandalorian ArcVillain that Pre Vizsla left behind, and is a LargeAndInCharge OpportunisticBastard compared to Pre’s TheNapoleon SmallNameBigEgo. He also proved himself a SoreLoser compared to Pre’s GracefulLoser, but tended to resemble a more conventional professional soldier than Pre’s occasional forays into MilesGloriosus behavior.
1190* CruelMercy: [[spoiler:Sabine shows him this, refusing to kill him because he doesn't deserve an honorable warrior's death and that killing when an opponent is already defeated is no longer her way. Added by her gall to calmly walk away while happy with her victory and intending for the clan to just throw him in one of their cells instead, [[SoreLoser Saxon angrily tries to shoot Sabine]] InTheBack. Fortunately, [[MamaBear Ursa]] is there to stop that from happening.]]
1191* CustomUniform: As a member of the Shadow Collective. He also has red on his Imperial Supercommando armor to signify that he is their leader.
1192* DefiantToTheEnd: Even when he's [[spoiler:missing several fingers and has two lightsabers scissored at his neck]], he refuses to surrender and would rather die. When [[spoiler:Sabine]] refuses, he tries to shoot her in the back.
1193* DelinquentHair: Sort of. He has some sort of mohawk hairstyle going on, similar to Amis and Rau.
1194* DiscOneFinalBoss: Of the Mandalorian arc of ''Rebels''--while he's a major factor in establishing Fenn Rau's loyalty to the Rebel Network and getting Sabine to reunite with her family (both of which kick the story off), [[spoiler:he gets killed in his second appearance]].
1195* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Presumably was just another [[FacelessGoons Faceless Goon]] that looked like every other male Death Watch member before Maul took over, leading to him upgrading to bulkier armor. Continues in ''Rebels'' in that he grows beyond being the partner of Rook, becoming a high-ranking Imperial Supercommando years later.
1196* DragonAscendant: Following Maul losing Mandalore and the Empire taking it over, Saxon, who was first a subordinate to Vizsla, then to Maul, became the planet's Imperial Viceroy.
1197* EvilGloating: Pleased that Ezra revealed he came to Concord Dawn with Rau, Saxon starts talking about how he's always wanted to kill the Protectors... while Rau is eavesdropping. [[NiceJobFixingItVillain It leads to]] Rau's complete HeelFaceTurn. His monologue even literally starts with "[[ExpositionDump You know]], I've been wanting to strike this base for a while now."
1198* EtTuBrute: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E10ThePhantomApprentice The Phantom Apprentice]]", Maul reveals that he's ditching Saxon and his men to die, and Saxon calls out to him.
1199* FauxAffablyEvil: Politely offers Sabine to JoinOrDie after telling her some of the consequences of her actions and shaming her (and it turns out that he was mainly lying about most of the former as we find out later on), and when he has [[spoiler:the Jedi duo and Clan Wren at gunpoint]], he tells Tristan that he's been fair to him and offers to spare him if he helps him and the Imperial Supercommandos against his clan.
1200* {{Fingore}}: [[spoiler:The fingers of his right hand are severed at the first knuckle when Sabine defeats him in their duel.]] Being ''Rebels'', this is a case of GoryDiscretionShot, although the wound can briefly be seen [[spoiler:after he's been killed]].
1201* {{Foil}}: To Sabine. While Sabine is willing to acknowledge her past and how that made her who she is, Saxon is an OpportunisticBastard that will deny his past [[AmbitionIsEvil in favor of feeding his ambition]].
1202* FreudianExcuse: In ''The Clone Wars'', he was a violent terrorist who held some semblance of honor and loyalty. Maul uses that honor and loyalty to [[UnwittingPawn trick him and his comrades into being cannon fodder]] while he escaped seems to have disillusioned him of that, leading to the OpportunisticBastard he was in ''Rebels''.
1203* HateSink: Has fallen into this territory in ''Rebels''. Out of anyone who would be called a traitor to his people, Saxon is one in the worst way possible. Saxon is a brutal backstabber who only cares about increasing his standing and political power by consorting with Mandalore's enemies and has no sense of honor or respect for anybody. For starters, he demonstrates his brutality by ordering a massacre on the Protectors of Concord Dawn. Then, when Ursa promises to hand him Kanan and Ezra for her clan's safety, he reneges by charging her clan for harboring rebels (despite him telling her to hold them until he arrived) and orders Clan Wren eliminated. [[spoiler:When he fights Sabine in single combat and is beaten, he refuses to accept his defeat and proves to be a dirty cheater by drawing out his blaster to shoot her in the back. His death at the hands of Ursa is rather karmic and pleasing to watch, as his callousness, brutality and lack of integrity made him all the more despicable]].
1204* HoistHeroOverhead: He lifts Ezra by the collar off the ground.
1205* IcyBlueEyes: Type II which is fitting for a BloodKnight [[CommandingCoolness Commander with a cold, distant, yet strong-willed personality]].
1206* InkSuitActor: His appearance in ''Rebels'' looks similar to his voice actor, Ray Stevenson.
1207* InTheBack: [[spoiler:He attempts to do this ''twice'', the first time by sneaking up on Ursa with the Darksaber, the second time by shooting Sabine after she defeats him. The first time, Sabine stops him after Ezra loans her his lightsaber. The second time, Ursa sees him drawing his blaster and shoots him dead.]]
1208* {{Irony}}: In ''Son of Dathomir'', he was honorable to his men. Following the loss of the Siege of Mandalore in ''The Clone Wars'' years later in ''Rebels'', he's degraded into a OpportunisticBastard who uses the Mandalorian honor system for his own self-serving ambitions.
1209* ItHasBeenAnHonor: When the battle on Ord Mantell seems lost, Saxon says as much to his men, as well as complimenting them on a battle well-fought.
1210%%%* JetPack: A Mandalorian standard.
1211* JoinOrDie:
1212** Offers one to Sabine, threatening to kill her and Ezra if she doesn't swear her allegiance to the Empire and turn in Rau right then and there. Since the latter was impossible from what the duo knew given the circumstances and there was no way Sabine was ever going to swear allegiance, she bluffs the deal and makes a run for it with Ezra and Chopper. We later find out that Saxon probably would've turned her in anyway.
1213** Later offers one to Tristan when he decides to eliminate Clan Wren. After hesitating, Tristan chooses family.
1214* LargeAndInCharge: His Shadow Collective armor was bulkier than the average Supercommando armor, and with a model sheet to compare with other models for his Imperial Supercommando armor in ''Rebels'', he's a little taller than the average Stormtrooper. In fact, he's about as tall as ''Thrawn'', who is also one of the tallest humanoid characters in ''Rebels''.
1215* MeaningfulName: His first and surname both fit for a ProudWarriorRaceGuy such as himself.
1216** "Gar" means spear in Old English. It also means "You" in Mando'a, but it probably doesn't mean anything.
1217** "Saxon" means a sharp, short blade (such as a dagger). The Anglo-Saxons were Germanic tribes that fought and won battles with these weapons, and invaded and settled in England in the 5th century.
1218* MookLieutenant: He personally commands most of Maul's infantry. Carries over when he's an Imperial Supercommando.
1219* MortalWoundReveal: [[spoiler:In a BaitAndSwitchGunshot, he raises his blaster to shoot Sabine InTheBack, but the camera cuts to a shaken expression on Sabine's face and Saxon looking angrily at her, then Sabine turns around to see Saxon looking down, seeing a shot through his chest, courtesy of Ursa. He drops dead.]]
1220* NeckLift: Does this to Ezra a couple of times during his interrogation in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]]. It also helps show that Imperial Supercommandos are quite tall, taller than the average Stormtrooper, actually.
1221* OpportunisticBastard: WordOfGod is that he's the type to switch sides to the winning team and refuse to acknowledge his past alliances.
1222* PetTheDog:
1223** In ''Son of Dathomir'', his [[UndyingLoyalty behavior]] to Maul and telling his men that ItHasBeenAnHonor when it seems that they've lost to the Separatists and are about to be executed seems rather genuine. It would seem that as long as you're a warrior that follows tradition (that is, even to the extent of following Maul, who legitimately earned the title of Mand'alor) and truly, strongly believe in those ideals, you're good with him. Otherwise, you can expect the usual out of an enemy BloodKnight.
1224** When he meets Sabine again in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E05ImperialSupercommandos "Imperial Supercommandos"]], he offers her a chance to rejoin the Empire willingly out of respect for her family. It might just be him complying with Mandalorian honor (considering her family via her mother is also of House Vizsla, after all), but he ''did'' used to be colleagues with her mother, so he may still have some respect for her.
1225*** Subverted in that it turns out he was lying to tempt Sabine into coming with him so he can turn her in, and he also didn't care much for any of the other Wrens either.
1226** Also, in an easy to miss moment, when Sabine rolls a smoke bomb into the room Saxon and another Supercommando are interrogating Ezra and Chopper, Saxon tells the other to get down right before it goes off.
1227* PreAssKickingOneLiner: He offers to spare Tristan if he joins the Imperial supercommandos in the extermination of Clan Wren, but it is rejected.
1228-->'''Saxon:''' Then Clan Wren ends here. ''[[[spoiler:ignites the Darksaber]]]''
1229** [[spoiler:Ends up subverted, however, as he and all of his men end up getting killed.]]
1230* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: As is standard with Mandalorian warriors.
1231* RankUp: As Shadow Collective loses its legitimacy, so does his rank of Commander. When they get absorbed into the Empire, however, he becomes Imperial Viceroy of Mandalore.
1232* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: When he was a Supercommando under Maul's leadership.
1233* RedOniBlueOni: When he's aligned with Shadow Collective and the Empire, he sports red. During the same time he's with those alignments, Rau sports blue. Also, while Rau always has mainly black as a part of his color scheme, Saxon switched from black to white in his color scheme in the transition, which gives off a black versus white color schemes between the two warriors.
1234* RememberTheNewGuy: May or may not have appeared prior to ''The Clone Wars'' Season 7 as a regular {{Mook}} when Maul took over. It seems that Maul interacted with him offscreen during that arc, as he is familiar with them by ''Son of Dathomir'', which takes place some time after his capture.
1235* RetiredBadass: For a couple of years after the Siege, hiding from the Empire. He came out of it when the Empire was willing to take in even Republic war criminals into its ranks with the promise of restoring Mandalore to its former glory, maybe even more.
1236* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Apparently he went into hiding when the Siege was lost, according to WordOfGod.
1237* SoreLoser: [[spoiler:After he gets defeated and humiliated by Sabine in a lightsaber fight (especially because he was wielding the Darksaber), further drilled in because Sabine doesn't even grant him the mercy of dying honorably in combat, he tries to fire at Sabine from behind. Luckily, Ursa saw and shot first.]]
1238* StuffBlowingUp: Has a missile launcher pack, though he leaves the job of using charges to Kast.
1239* SwordAndGun: He uses a blaster pistol in conjunction with the Darksaber during his fight with Sabine to keep her at a distance. Ultimately, it doesn't do him any favors.
1240* UndyingLoyalty:
1241** One of the Death Watch soldiers who sided with Maul after his victory over Pre Vizsla. Both he and Kast show concern for his health when they recover him from Stygeon Prime. Unfortunately for him, Maul did not return that loyalty.
1242** This ends up carrying over to his stint as an Imperial Supercommando, calling out Sabine for breaking her loyalty to the Empire (and thus, Mandalore, because the Empire allows Mandalorians to be warriors... though Sabine points out that they're suppressing everything else that's not warrior-related and are taking advantage of the Supercommandos).
1243* UnreliableNarrator: When confronting Sabine for the first time, he claimed that her mother joined the Empire and implied she became an Imperial Supercommando. It's a case of ExactWords, as she's merely just aligned the clan with the Empire with Sabine's brother as a liaison. Considering Saxon starts actively trying to catch or kill Sabine after she rejects his JoinOrDie offer, he was probably just trying the easy way of catching her so he can further his ambitions.
1244* UnskilledButStrong: During his lightsaber duel with Sabine, he's visibly the stronger fighter and his strikes and swings are clearly overpowering Sabine's. However, he has little-to-no training in lightsaber combat unlike Sabine and resorts to swinging the Darksaber around like a machete rather than an actual sword. Sabine's superior training eventually allows her to brutally disarm Saxon of the Darksaber and win the duel.
1245* VillainousValour: From what we see of him in ''Son of Dathomir'', he doesn't really do anything that's against the Mandalorian warrior code and he does tell his men that ItHasBeenAnHonor when it seems like they're about to be executed. However, his sense of honor gets perverted in ''Rebels'' to a point where it is nearly gone.
1246* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: There is no information on his whereabouts during the Siege of Mandalore or the aftermath. He is last seen on course for Dathomir and being told by Maul to keep a leash on the Pyke Syndicate and Black Sun, [[spoiler:both of which ended up being for naught, as they lose in that battle and the Shadow Collective dissolves [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere when the two organizations bail out]]]]. We also learn from WordOfGod that he went into hiding after losing the Siege, before later being welcomed into the Imperial ranks as Imperial Viceroy of Mandalore.
1247* WhiteHairBlackHeart: By the time of ''Rebels'', his hair has gone full-on white, and he's a complete jerk, to say the least.
1248* WouldHitAGirl: As mentioned below, he has no qualms about killing Sabine. He also attempts to kill Ursa, and the rest of Clan Wren, of which half of the members are obviously women.
1249* WouldHurtAChild: Attempts to kill Ezra and Sabine, despite the latter being his former colleague's daughter.
1250[[/folder]]
1251
1252[[folder:Tiber Saxon]]
1253!!Governor Tiber Saxon
1254[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tiber_saxon_sw.png]]
1255!!!'''Species:''' Human
1256!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
1257
1258->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TobiasMenzies
1259->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
1260
1261-->''"I AM THE EMPIRE! Palpatine has shown me the way to true power!"''
1262
1263The brother of Gar Saxon, Tiber became his brother's successor as Imperial Governor of Mandalore.
1264----
1265* AmbitionIsEvil: He is willing to discard all of his Mandalorian heritage and sell out his planet to gain power in service to the Empire.
1266* ArcVillain: For the two-part episode, "Heroes of Mandalore".
1267* BadBoss: When Captain Hark questions for a second time the wisdom of granting the Empire a weapon that could destroy their armor, leaving the Supercommandos just as much at the mercy of them as the rebel Mandalorians, Tiber turns the Duchess on him at low power as a "lesson".
1268* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Unlike other Imperial Supercommandos, Tiber wears actual stormtrooper armor, not traditional beskar armor modified to look Imperial, as a demonstration of his loyalty to the Empire and abandonment of Mandalorian culture. [[spoiler:When Sabine modifies the Duchess to target Imperial armor, Tiber is affected as well.]]
1269* IAmTheNoun: Palpatine ''definitely'' showed him a few things.
1270* InkSuitActor: He looks like his voice actor, Tobias Menzies, except blonde.
1271* LaserGuidedKarma: After being a BadBoss to Hark and TheQuisling to his people, [[spoiler:Sabine briefly tortures him and leaves him for dead. Also, Hark--who he had tried to kill minutes ago for being the VoiceOfReason--runs off and leaves him behind]].
1272* MeaningfulName: [[UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire Rome]] was built on the Tiber River. Doubles as a stealth ShoutOut to ''Series/{{Rome}}'', where his voice actor played a prominent role in.
1273* NonActionGuy: He doesn't seem to have any fighting prowess beyond basic combat skills.
1274* TheQuisling: To the point that even other Supercommandos allied with the Empire are disgusted by his disrespect towards Mandalorian culture. Thrawn notes that even Gar never fully abandoned his culture like Tiber has.
1275* RememberTheNewGuy: Gar Saxon having a brother was never mentioned before, though in fairness, there wasn't much reason to bring it up beforehand. The real question is what people like him have been doing during the conflict between the New Mandalorians and Death Watch.
1276* VillainHasAPoint: While it's just an excuse for his own ambitions, he has a point about how Mandalore has spent generations fighting a pointlessly destructive ForeverWar that has stagnated them but that they can't seem to get out of, and someone has to break the chain.
1277[[/folder]]
1278
1279[[folder:Hark]]
1280!!Captain Hark
1281[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hark_sw.jpg]]
1282!!!'''Species:''' Human
1283
1284->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AndrewKishino
1285->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
1286
1287An Imperial Supercommando that served Governor Tiber Saxon.
1288----
1289* TheFaceless: Despite his role as a somewhat major character in his debut episode, he doesn't take his helmet off. Though since his animation model is similar to Gar Saxon and Tristan in that they have exposed necks unlike incidental characters, it's possible that we may see him without his helmet in the future.
1290* MeaningfulName: "Hark" means "listen", befitting that he is the OnlySaneMan among the Imperial Supercommandos.
1291* NobleDemon: Despite being an Imperial Supercommando and against the rebels, he does seem to genuinely care about his people.
1292* NumberTwo: Serves as Tiber's second-in-command, overseeing important operations personally at the Governor's order.
1293* OnlySaneMan: Between [[AmbitionIsEvil ambition]] of the Saxon brothers with Gar's loose hold on Mandalorian ideals and Tiber's complete abandonment of it, Hark just wants to keep the people of Mandalorian safe from both rebels and Imperials.
1294* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: As much as an Imperial can be. He doesn't like the rebels, but he questions [[AmbitionIsEvil Tiber Saxon]] in using the ''Duchess'', because it could be used against innocent Mandalorians.
1295* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After [[spoiler:Sabine destroys the ''Duchess'', inadvertently freeing him]], he runs off before the Star Destroyer blows up. Whether or not he managed to escape is currently unknown.
1296%%* ShoutOut: Possibly. His name is rather similar to Captain Jack Harkness from ''Series/DoctorWho'' & its spinoff series, ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'', though that's about where the similarities end.
1297* VoiceOfReason: He tries to tell his boss that using the ''Duchess'' could result in the greater Empire eventually using it against ''them'', but Tiber tires of it by the second time and [[KickTheDog uses it on him]].
1298[[/folder]]
1299
1300!!The Children of the Watch
1301
1302[[folder:In General]]
1303!!The Children of the Watch
1304
1305->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
1306
1307-->''"This is the Way."''
1308
1309A sect of religious revivalists that split off from mainstream Mandalorian society at some point during or prior to the Clone Wars. Like Deathwatch, they observe the [[ProudWarriorRace warrior traditions]] of the Mandalorian people. ''Unlike'' Deathwatch, they do so through strict adherence to "The Way of the Mandalore," the religion of their ancient ancestors, which led other Mandalorian sects to view them as fanatical cultists. By the time of the New Republic, their covert was one of the last remaining Mandalorian enclaves following the Great Purge.
1310----
1311* TwentyFourHourArmor: They have a strict rule that they do not remove their helmets in sight of others, or have it removed by others. Removing one's helmet means you are no longer a Mandalorian, in their eyes, and can never put the helmet back on again. Taking off your helmet in private, so you can do things like eat or drink, is acceptable as is removing it around members of your own clan.
1312* AmbiguousSituation: For much of ''The Mandalorian'' it's unclear what their relationship to Death Watch is, with the only real context coming from Season 3's assertion that they're one of several groups that splintered off from the organization at some point in the past. When exactly this split occurred and how much continuity there is between them and their predecessors remains unclear even after this revelation; Bo-Katan claims that her Nite Owls, themselves a Death Watch splinter dating back to the Clone Wars, had never so much as ''met'' with the Children until after the fall of the Empire.
1313* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The clan's philosophy is unique to say the least. They are strict to the adherence of their creed, which includes keeping your helmet on ''at all times,'' and taking it off can lead to banishment. They treat others who do not follow the same creed as not true Mandalorians. On the other hand, they will still allow the banished to visit for advice and information, and if they redeem themselves they are welcomed back into the clan no questions asked. What's more, they actively make the protection of innocents a vital part of their creed.
1314* {{Cult}}: Modern-day Mandalorians view the Children of the Watch as a cult of religious zealots, obsessed with reviving the ancient Mandalorian religion. They're so fanatically devoted to the old ways they won't even remove their helmets in the presence of others for any reason and having someone remove it is a grave insult. In contrast to Death Watch, their traditions seem to be focused on their own protection and the preservation of their culture, as opposed to [[BloodKnight battle for the sake of it]].
1315* TheFaceless: As a matter of course. It's explained that for the Tribe, to remove (or allow someone else to remove) your helmet in front of others is to forsake being a Mandalorian. Members are thus "faceless" from a young age.
1316* FactionMotto: "This is the Way."
1317* FriendToAllChildren: One of their most sacred tenets is the protection and safeguarding of children -- even non-Mandalorian ones -- with it considered among the most honorable deeds one can perform. They consider it a duty to return lost or orphaned children to their people (or to adopt and raise them if the child wishes to stay), and multiple times in ''The Mandalorian'' the group is shown mobilizing in large numbers to rescue endangered younglings at great risk to themselves.
1318* GenocideSurvivor: The clan remained hidden due to the Great Purge of Mandalore, an Imperial extermination campaign during which most of the Mandalorian population was killed, with the surviving Mandalorians forced into hiding. The clan was living on the Mandalorian moon Concordia during the "Night of a Thousand Tears" when Imperials razed the planet Mandalore and slaughtered its people; the clan believes they survived the massacre because they follow the true Way of the Mandalore.
1319* ImpossibleTask: According to the tenets of their creed, the only way to redeem breaking those tenets is bathing in the waters of the mines beneath Mandalore. Which were lost when the Empire razed the planet. Fortunately, [[spoiler:"[[Recap/TheMandalorianS3E2Chapter18TheMinesOfMandalore The Mines of Mandalore]]" reveal that the planet is merely abandoned and desolate, but not lifeless and uninhabitable. Remnants of formerly discriminated, monstrous species are still able to breathe its air and live within the ruins. Most importantly, ''[[OurDragonsAreDifferent at least one Mythosaur lies dormant but alive]]'' within the Living Waters]].
1320* KilledOffscreen: Aside from the Armorer, Chapter 8 reveals the Imperial Remnant found the Covert on Nevarro and killed many of their numbers shortly after the events of Chapter 3. [[spoiler:''The Mandalorian'''s third season shows that a number of them did survive and they have been recruiting new members as well.]]
1321* MysteriousPast: It's not clear when the Watch came into being, although Din stating his face hadn't been seen by others since he was a foundling dates them at least back during the time of the Clone Wars.
1322* NoNameGiven: In the first season, they were given no name, only known as simply the Tribe. Season 2 would later reveal that they are known by other Mandalorian factions as the Children of the Watch.
1323* NoTrueScotsman: Their tribe is so fanatical to the ancient ways, they dismiss anyone who doesn't follow them as not being Mandalorians. Din himself held firmly to this belief prior to his CharacterDevelopment, but The Armorer does not make such change when [[spoiler: she banishes Din in ''The Book of Boba Fett'' for taking off his helmet in front of others.]] She also claims the Children of the Watch survived the Great Purge because they stuck to The Way, and were on Concordia by the time it happened.
1324** By the time of Season 3, between their casualties, the revelation that Mandalore is habitable, and [[spoiler: the discovery of a mythasaur beneath the Living Waters]], the Armorer has begun to soften her stance and even argue that [[spoiler:because Bo-Katan has "lived in two worlds" as both a Child of the Watch and an outsider, she can reunite ''all'' Mandalorians.]]
1325* PetTheDog: While they are very strict in their religious tenets, they are willing to accept any Mandalorian who follows them as one of their own. [[spoiler:Bo-Katan is accepted into the Children of the Watch when she unintentionally follows the Creed by bathing in the waters of Mandalore and subsequently doesn't take her helmet off.]]
1326** [[spoiler:Despite having taken up arms against Greef and his bounty hunters in the past, the Children nevertheless readily accept his call for help in ''The Pirate'' and drop in to liberate Nevarro from Shard's pirate invaders.]]
1327* TheRemnant: It's stated their lack of numbers and need to hide are the result of [[ThePurge the Great Purge]], which forced them into hiding, relying on foundlings for their future generations, and with much of their beskar in Imperial hands.
1328* TokenHeroicOrc: Out of all the various clans, the Children of the Watch are the only group that makes the protection of others -- particularly children -- a sacred part of their tenant.
1329* RenegadeSplinterFaction: Bo-Katan Kryze reveals that the Children of the Watch are an extremely fundamentalist sect of the Mandalorians that split off years ago.
1330* SoldierVsWarrior: Even compared to other Mandalorian factions, these guys come down firmly on the "warrior" side of the equation, eschewing any kind of chain of command and generally operating without anything beyond very basic strategy and tactics. Being Mandalorians, they're all personally very dangerous... but against organized, professional militaries like Gideon's Imperial Remnant or even just overwhelmingly massive monsters, they struggle. This is further shown in "The Pirate", when they are put under the command of Bo-Katan, who has actual experience as a military leader. Despite being outnumbered 10-1 by the pirates, Bo-Katan's soldier-like manner allows them to triumph with minimal casualties.
1331[[/folder]]
1332
1333[[folder:Din Djarin/The Mandalorian]]
1334-->See [[Characters/StarWarsTheMandalorianCharacterSheet his sheet]].
1335[[/folder]]
1336
1337[[folder:The Armorer]]
1338!!Mandalorian Armorer
1339%%
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1342%%
1343[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/armorer.png]]
1344[[caption-width-right:300:''"The foundlings are the future. This is the way."'']]
1345%%
1346!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
1347
1348->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/EmilySwallow, Lauren Mary Kim (body/stunt double on ''The Mandalorian''), Michelle Lee (body/stunt double on ''The Book of Boba Fett'')
1349->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian'' | ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''
1350
1351-->''"Our secrecy is our survival. Our survival is our strength."''
1352
1353An expert Mandalorian blacksmith who serves as the spiritual leader of the Watch's Covert on Nevarro, chronicling their history and forging their weapons and armor.
1354----
1355* ActionGirl: Five armed Stormtroopers find her alone in the abandoned Covert, and she easily takes them all out with a pair of tongs and a hammer. She hits two of them with enough force to shatter their helmets.
1356* AlmightyJanitor: In addition to running the tribe of Mandalorians, she also knows the ins and outs of the catacombs very well, and continues to maintain them even after the tribe is forced out.
1357* AmbiguouslyHuman: Because of The Armorers' TwentyFourHourArmor and the inclusion of horns on her helmet, it is largely debatable whether this is a [[RuleOfCool stylistic choice]] or if The Armorer is actually a [[HornedHumanoid Zabrak]] like Darth Maul or The Armorer could be a former member of Darth Maul's Shadow Collective.
1358* ArbitrarySkepticism: Despite her reverence for her culture and spiritual traditions, she initially dismisses Bo-Katan's claims to have seen a living Mythosaur out of hand. She does eventually come around to the idea as she develops a greater respect for Bo-Katan, however.
1359* TheBlacksmith: Her role at the Mandalorian enclave. Due to Mandalorians being a ProudWarriorRace, this also fittingly makes her something of a HighPriest. She made Din a shiny Beskar pauldron in the first episode. May or may not be an UltimateBlacksmith since she also makes awesome weapons like the Whistling Birds and works with rare, powerful materials like Beskar steel.
1360* CharacterDevelopment: She decides to shed her attitude toward the Mandalorians who do not follow "the Way" after getting to know Bo-Katan as virtuous and a natural leader of their people despite her initial dismissal of their traditions. It's her decision to place her trust in Lady Kryze which helps establish the first threads in repairing the scattered tribes throughout the galaxy and uniting them back on Mandalore.
1361* TheChooserOfTheOne: Even though Din owns the Darksaber, technically making him the rightful ruler of Mandalore, she believes it's Bo-Katan the one who is fated to unite their people once for all, after learning that Bo has witnessed a living mythosaur.
1362* CloseRangeCombatant: Notably, despite being a Mandalorian, she seemingly carries no Mandalorian weapons, whether blasters or armor-mounted gadgets. Any time she's gotten into a fight, she's fought exclusively with her smithing tools -- not that she needs anything else.
1363* CoolOldLady: While her exact age isn't given, she's clearly an older matriarchal figure in the Covert. She's also a wise and helpful ActionGirl who won't hesitate to throw down with those who threaten her people.
1364* DoesNotLikeGuns: {{Implied|Trope}}; whenever she's shown to fight, the Armorer makes no use of blasters or even the various other weapons [[WalkingArmory many Mandalorians]] are equipped with, only using her smithing tools, though she uses these to tremendous effect.
1365* TheFaceless: Her face is never revealed as it's concealed under the armor for all of her appearances.
1366* FantasticRacism: Notably averted. She shows no particular ill will towards Jedi despite the oft-troubled history between them and Mandalorians, and in fact seems to know a great deal about their own ways and philosophies. Even when discussing points where the Jedi and Mandalorians disagree (such as the Prequel Era Jedi's aversion to attachment and emotional stifling), she does so in a neutral, matter-of-fact manner that makes clear that while it is not the Mandalorian way, she still respects or at least understands it. She acknowledges that the two peoples have been enemies many times in their history, but also recognizes that this does not mean they ''have'' to be enemies, nor that all Jedi are inherently anti-Mandalorian.
1367* GenocideSurvivor: Lived during the Great Purge of Mandalore, an Imperial campaign of slaughter against Mandalorians during which most of the Mandalorian population was killed and surviving Mandalorians were forced into hiding. The Armorer is implied to have been present during the "Night of the Thousand Tears," in which the Empire massacred Mandalorians on their home planet, and she believes she and her clan survived the massacre on the Mandalorian moon Concordia because they followed the true Way of the Mandalore.
1368* HighPriest: She carries herself in the manner of a high priestess, and her words of wisdom on the ways of their culture carry great weight with the titular character and all others in the Covert. After explaining the clear course of action in accordance with the culture, she emphasizes her point with the CharacterCatchphrase "This is the Way", which is usually echoed in compliance by whomever she was lecturing.
1369* ImprobableWeaponUser: Her skill with the hammer isn't too remarkable in itself, except that it's a Beskar smithing hammer... as are the tongs she also uses in concert with it. Normally, they're her two main beskar smithing tools. She first used them when ambushed in her forge, which would make them {{Improvised Weapon}}s, but she later uses them during a battle the Mandalorian were well prepared for.
1370* MinoredInAssKicking: The Armorer chiefly concerns herself with duties of the forge and day-to-day leadership of the Covert, but she's still a Mandalorian, and she wields her forging hammer with enough power to shatter Stormtrooper armor when she's called to fight.
1371* MirrorCharacter: She's functionally a Mandalorian version of Yoda, being a wise master in a persecuted religion/culture and TricksterMentor who teaches the heroes of their respective orders to broaden their minds and understanding of the world.
1372* MysteriousBacker: Towards Din. In addition to supplying him with new weapons and armor, she nudges him towards making moral, honorable choices while also seeming to push him into situations where the dogma he lives by will be challenged and his understanding of the universe widened, such as charging him with seeking out Jedi to train Grogu or [[spoiler:giving him an ImpossibleTask to atone for breaching the Creed]]. She also shows an understanding of the Jedi way just as deep as her understanding of the Mandalorian Creed, but conspicuously never reveals ''how'' she knows such things. In general, she very much gives the impression of knowing and being much more than she lets on, while also being a benevolent figure that truly wants Din to grow into something better.
1373* MysteriousPast: We never learn who she is, where she came from, or how she seems to know all the things she does. There are some incredibly vague hints dropped (she wears a customized Night Owl helmet, once saw the Great Forge of Mandalore in operation, and claims to have been cloistered on Concordia when the Empire laid waste to Mandalore), but nothing concrete and those hints could mean a lot of a things. Her motivations for helping Din and sending him on his journeys are also decidedly unclear, as she seems very much to have grander motives than simply following the Creed but never reveals what they are.
1374* NoNameGiven: The credits name her "The Armorer".
1375* NoTrueScotsman: [[spoiler:She banishes Din from the Covert after he admits that he removed his helmet in sight of others as the Creed says this means he's no longer a Mandalorian. She later immediately accepts him back when he provides proof that he redeemed himself in the living waters, and then further accepts Bo-Katan as a Child of the Watch due to her obeying the Creed and performing the same rite of absolution, even if unintentionally. Later, after Bo-katan's revelation that she saw a [[AllMythsAreTrue Mythosaur]] in the depths, and with their victorious debut back in the open on Nevarro, Armorer realizes that it's time to dispense with such exclusionary notions and rally all Mandalorians regardless of their level of adherence to the Creed's strictures to retake their homeworld.]]
1376* PetTheDog:
1377** [[spoiler:Even though she banishes Din for removing his helmet she allows him to keep his armor and the Darksaber. She also gives him instructions on how to atone for his breach of the Creed, even though it may be an ImpossibleTask: journeying to the "Living Waters" beneath the (now destroyed) mines of Mandalore. And when he ''does'' succeed in this task, the Armorer not only welcomes him back without a second thought, but she even extends the sentiment to Bo-Katan, allowing her to leave at any time.]]
1378** The Armorer doesn't use the fact that Grogu was raised by the Jedi to declare him an enemy on sight, instead treating him as any other Foundling. [[spoiler:Even after he's returned to Luke she agrees to make a mail shirt, and what reluctance she shows about it is more simple acknowledgment of the Jedi aversion towards attachment, pointing out that Din seeking out Grogu and trying to maintain a relationship with him as he undergoes his Jedi training probably won't end the way he hopes (and she is proven right when Ahsoka tells Din the same thing and Luke is pressed into giving Grogu a choice between the Jedi and Mandalorian ways).]]
1379--->'''The Armorer:''' Its ''kind'' were enemies; this one is not.
1380** The Armorer eagerly embraces Grogu as one of her clan, first accepting him as being a Foundling [[spoiler: then in season 3 gifting him a roundel upon his darts victory over Ragnar Vizsla, going into more detail to him about what it is to be Mandalorian and later being obviously delighted when Din Djarin adopts him.]]
1381** The Armorer clearly guided The Children of the Watch in believing their practice of "The Way" made them true Mandalorians. However, [[spoiler: after Bo-Katan sees a mythosaur and The Armorer asks her to remover her helmet]], The Armorer makes great strides in reunifying various Mandalorian splinter groups and demonstrating by example to her clan to support their fellow Mandalorians. She is one of the first to volunteer to scout out Mandalore, she evacuates the wounded Mandalorians they find on the surface to medical treatment, and [[spoiler: after retaking Mandalore she relights the Great Forge alongside Bo-Katan, while also allowing Bo and some of the other Nite Owls to stand witness as Ragnar Vizsla takes the Creed at the Living Waters.]]
1382* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: [[spoiler:She asks Bo-Katan to remove her helmet in ''The Pirate'', signifying a change in her previously dogmatic adherence to The Way now that she seems to have set her sights on reclaiming Mandalore.]]
1383* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Don't mistake her role as blacksmith and HighPriest as meaning she's some kind of pacifistic old monk who teaches but never fights. She's still a Mandalorian through and through, and when five hapless stormtroopers make the mistake of trying to detain her, she proceeds to effortlessly and brutally kill them all [[ImprovisedWeapon with a set of hammer and tongs]], even hitting two of them hard enough to punch clean through their armor.
1384* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Talks down Din and Paz Vizsla from fighting each other without even raising her voice, acting as the tribe's elder. When talking about the rivalry that existed between Mandalorians and Jedi after Grogu was brought into the Covert by Din, who thought that he had inadvertently helped an enemy, she simply brushes it off. [[spoiler:She also gladly accepts Din back into the Covert after he redeems himself for removing his helmet, as well as welcoming Bo-Katan after learning that she too bathed in the Living Waters. She even makes it clear that Bo-Katan can leave if she likes, and after coming to believe that Bo saw a living mythosaur, the Armorer allows her to remove her helmet at will so she can bring all Mandalorians together.]]
1385* SinkOrSwimMentor: The trials and quests she puts Din through are never safe or easy, often borderline impossible, but they all make him stronger and wiser, giving him a broader, deeper understanding of the world and the Mandalorian Way and leading him to forge a powerful relationship with Grogu.
1386* TheStoic: Nothing seems to phase her, even her flock getting into Mandalorian-typical brawls right in her forge.
1387** The worst she ever betrays is a flat tone on Navarro after the Covert was slaughtered, which returns to normal upon sight of Grogu.
1388* SympathyForTheDevil: From her perspective at least. While she opposes the SuicidalPacifism of the Kryzes and their "New" Mandalorian government, blaming them (with reason) for Mandalore's fall from glory and eventual devastation under the Republic and Empire, the harshest language she ever uses is describing Bo-Katan as a "cautionary tale". She generally sees them as foolish heretics who led Mandalore into ruin and stridently rejects any authority they claim to have, but does not necessarily hate them and instead seems to view them with pity, seeing them as having lost sight of the Mandalorian Way just as badly as [[BloodKnight people in the other extreme like Death Watch]] (who she notably ''also'' seems to reject as her Covert is hinted to be a splinter faction of them). [[spoiler:When she comes face-to-face with Bo-Katan after shared ordeal with Din at the Living Waters, [[PetTheDog she readily offers sanctuary and acceptance to the Creed]] to the [[LastOfHerKind last remaining known face of Death Watch and Clan Kryze]]]].
1389* TricksterMentor: She gives Din clear instructions on what goal he must achieve, but beyond that, she is cryptic and inscrutable, and one almost gets the impression that she is deliberately prodding him into situations that will challenge his preconceived notions about the Creed and what it means to be Mandalorian.
1390* WeaponsOfTheirTrade: The Armorer is seen using her blacksmith's hammer and tongs to work as improvised weapons with great skill on several occasion, notably against stormtroopers in "[[Recap/TheMandalorianS1E8Chapter8Redemption Chapter 8: Redemption]]", or space pirates in "[[Recap/TheMandalorianS3E5Chapter21ThePirate Chapter 21: The Pirate]]". Of course, her tools are strongly implied to be made of beskar, so it's not like a flimsy stormtrooper helmet or a skull are going to damage them.
1391[[/folder]]
1392
1393[[folder:Paz Vizsla]]
1394!!Paz Vizsla
1395[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/swm_pazviszla.jpg]]
1396[[caption-width-right:300:''"Our strength was once in our numbers. Now we live in the shadows and only come above ground one at a time."'']]
1397
1398!!!'''Species:''' Human
1399!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mandalore
1400
1401->'''Portrayed by:''' Tait Fletcher (on-set actor), Creator/JonFavreau (voice)
1402->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian'' | ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''
1403
1404-->''"The question we should be asking ourselves is, 'Why? Why should we lay our lives down yet again?' Because we are Mandalorians."''
1405
1406A gruff Mandalorian warrior and devoted Child of the Watch, himself a member of the same House Vizsla who forged and wielded the Darksaber.
1407----
1408* ActionDad: Revealed to have a young foundling son in the third season of ''The Mandalorian'', and is the Children of the Watch's heavy hitter who tends to dominate every fight he is in.
1409* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:The third season gives him far more screen time and personality by far compared to the ''Book of Boba Fett'' and even ''The Mandalorian'''s prior two seasons. He is killed off an episode before the finale to re-establish the danger of the Praetorian Guard.]]
1410* AllThereInTheScript: The credits identify him as Paz Vizsla. Closed captioning calls him the Heavy Infantry. The Armorer finally says his name aloud in ''The Book of Boba Fett'' Chapter 5.
1411* AmmunitionBackpack: His massive gatling gun seems to be connected to a backpack attached to his jet pack.
1412* BigDamnHeroes:
1413** He leads many of the tribe's warriors in [[spoiler:rescuing Din from the bounty hunters guild following him rescuing Grogu from the Imperial Remnant]].
1414** He advocates this in "The Pirate," [[spoiler:saying that the entire reason they should risk their lives to help the people of Nevarro is because they are Mandalorians, and it is a Mandalorian's duty.]]
1415* TheBigGuy: The tallest, bulkiest, and slowest of all the Mandalorians seen so far, and carries a minigun-style repeating blaster. (Tait Fletcher is 6'3" and 205lbs; Pedro Pascal is 5'10" and 170, Emily Swallow is 5'7" and 120, Katee Sackhoff is 5'6" and 130).
1416* CastingGag: Favreau, a veteran of Mandalorian actors thanks to his voice acting time as Pre Viszla, gets to voice another Mandalorian, this time a member of the same house.
1417* CommonalityConnection: Paz and Din have a tense relationship during the first 2 seasons. Between seasons 2 and 3, Paz adopts a son, Ragnar. In season 3, now that they're both dads whose #1 priority is their foundling son, the two find some common ground. At the time, Paz may not have fully appreciated why so many of his covert were willing to die to protect Grogu, but now that Paz has been on the other side of that situation and seen the covert is willing to risk their lives to save ''Ragnar'', he's very glad of it.
1418-->'''Paz:''' I saw many die to save the life of this one, tiny foundling [Grogu]. And now we are asked to sacrifice yet again. The question we should be asking ourselves is, "Why? Why should we lay our lives down yet again?" ''[beat]'' Because we are Mandalorians! I have had my disagreements with this man, but he risked his life to save my son.
1419* TheChosenWannabe: Paz quietly voices a hope and determination to see if he can reclaim the Darksaber for both his people as a whole and his clan specifically [[spoiler:when he challenges Din for it]]. His vocal and body language even specifically shows that he reveres it because of his family connection, and he has the ambition to try and take it. [[spoiler:But if the weapon was heavy and unwieldy in Din's hands, it becomes even heavier and clumsier in his, and actually costs him his challenge.]]
1420* CreatorCameo: Voiced by the show's own showrunner, Jon Favreau.
1421* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:When three Praetorians take him down after he took down a squad of beskar-clad Stormtroopers, [[PullYourselfDownTheSpear he pulls himself down one's blade]] just so he can try to choke his opponent with the last of his strength]]
1422* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Sacrifices his life to hold off Gideon's forces so the away team can escape and proceeds to take down an entire squad of stormtroopers single-handedly before being finally brought down by Praetorians. He dies gripping one of their throats, fighting to the end.]]
1423* TheFaceless: His face has not been seen on camera due to his strict adherence to the clan's rule about removing one's helmet. His Black Series action figure does come with a removeable helmet and depicts him with Jon Favreau's face. [[spoiler:His face is ultimately never shown before his death.]]
1424* ForgottenFallenFriend: [[spoiler:Despite his HeroicSacrifice and Bo-Katan's grief as she leaves him behind, his corpse is never seen to be recovered and he is never mentioned by any of his people during their celebrations on the homeworld he died to reclaim.]]
1425* GatlingGood: Wields a massive gatling gun into battle, which is fitting for someone called "the heavy infantry" Mandalorian by the creators.
1426* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He holds the line against Gideon's forces on Mandalore so the away team can escape, fighting off an entire squad before being killed by Praetorians.]]
1427* IronicName: The word "Paz" translates to 'peace' in several languages. [[HotBlooded This Mando]] is an ill-suited bearer for that name.
1428* JerkassHasAPoint:
1429** As hostile as he is to Din, he's right that he was willing to work with same people who drove the Mandalorian culture to near extinction, even if it was to get the beskar back to their tribe, [[spoiler:especially since his dealings with the Imperial Remnant ends up getting most of the tribe slaughtered]].
1430** [[spoiler: When he challenges Din over the right to wield the darksaber he is correct in pointing out that it was originally made by his ancestor and that he may have some right to it. Additionally, given that Din both seems too distracted to properly use the sword and the above-mentioned fact that his actions got many of his own people killed, it's not hard to see why he would think that Din isn't the right person to hold the object meant to lead all of Mandalore]].
1431** [[spoiler:Upon Din being revealed to have removed his helmet in sight of others, Paz bluntly calls him an apostate and demands that he leave the Covert; harsh as he's being, he's right that Din knowingly broke his vows, and even the Armorer makes it clear that in the eyes of the Children of the Watch, Din is no longer a Mandalorian.]]
1432** After Din makes his plea to the covert to reveal themselves and aid Nevarro against pirate occupation, Paz speaks. He gives voice to the dissident whispers that were passed around as Din made his plea, bringing up all the blood the covert has shed already over Nevarro and asserting the question as to why they should do it again... [[spoiler: [[SubvertedTrope And then]] he [[BaitAndSwitchComment does an about-face]], and squelches the cynical notions by exclaiming "'''''[[DareToBeBadass Because we are Mandalorians!!!]]'''''" and then expounding at length about [[BothSidesHaveAPoint the righteousness of the cause, the deeds already done by Din and Bo-katan, and their chance at a new life out of hiding if they win.]]]]
1433* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While he's initially abrasive and antagonistic towards the Mandalorian for working with the Empire, he nonetheless joins the rest of the clan in aiding his escape at the end of the episode.
1434** At the end of "The Foundling", he gives sincere thanks to Din and Bo-Katan for helping to rescue his son Ragnar.
1435** He acknowledges his own disagreements with Din during the covert's meeting in ''The Pirate'', but still whole-heartedly stands with his cause to help the people of Nevarro with their pirate problem.
1436** Despite hating Axe and seeing him and the Nite Owls as borderline apostates, [[spoiler:when battle begins, Paz protects and fights alongside them all the same and even personally provides Axe with vital covering fire to save his life as he runs to get backup. He shortly after sacrifices his life to save the away from Gideon's troopers, fighting with all the valor and strength one would expect from Mandalorian defending his family.]]
1437* JetPack: Utilizes one despite being twice the size of most other Mandalorians.
1438* MightyGlacier: He is plodding in his movement, but his formidable strength allows him to wear particularly thick and well-covering beskar plate armor, and he also wields a heavy repeating blaster that's not quite as big as an Imperial E-Web with which he lays down withering blaster fire. His armor is protective enough that he is able to take a light blaster cannon shot square in the chest and walk it off. [[spoiler:This ends up being why the Praetorian Guard make short work of him -- their quick, cooperative fighting style means that an already worn-down Paz i an easy target, as despite him mowing down dozens of soldiers moments before, he is unable to deal with a set of nimble opponents on his own.]]
1439* NoTrueScotsman:
1440** He takes issues with Din working with (remnants of) the Empire due to the Empire's Great Purge upon Mandalorians. The Armorer sets him straight by pointing out that the Empire is no more, and that plenty of Empire-stamped beskar was reclaimed by them thanks to Mando's efforts. [[spoiler:When The Armorer banishes Din for removing his helmet Paz takes her side, calling Din an "apostate" and telling him to leave the Covert.]]
1441** He has a low opinion of the Nite Owls due to his upbringing, feeling that they ignore basic tenets of the Mandalorian Way and are thus fallen. Even as the Children unify with them and they begin working together, Paz clearly harbors many doubts about how it will turn out and maintains a tense distance from their leader Axe Woves in particular.
1442* OneManArmy: He's capable of taking on a squad of Stormtroopers and still being the last one standing. It takes [[spoiler:three Praetorian Guards fighting him after he's already worn himself to exhaustion to finally bring him down.]]
1443* {{Overheating}}: If fired continuously, his large gun eventually TurnsRed and then jams. [[spoiler:This happens during his last stand, at which point he makes one last kill with it by clubbing an enemy trooper.]]
1444* PapaWolf: "The Foundling" reveals that he has a son of his own, Ragnar. When the boy is carried off by a Raptor, Paz refuses to let anyone shoot it in case Ragnar gets hurt and chases after them until his jetpack runs out of fuel. When the rescue party reaches the beast's nest, Paz rushes in to save his son at the first opportunity, and fights the beast head-on.
1445* PullYourselfDownTheSpear: [[spoiler:He pulls himself down a Praetorian Guard's blade so he can choke his foe with the last of his strength, DefiantToTheEnd.]]
1446* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:His death in the penultimate episode of season three signifies [[DarkestHour how serious things have gotten]] and how big the stakes have just become.]]
1447* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Credits to Chapter 3 initially spelled his name as "Paz Vizla", [[MythologyGag bringing to mind]] the spelling with ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic The Old Republic]]'''s Shae Vizla. However, this has since been corrected to "Paz Viz''s''la", suggesting this was merely a typo. ''The Book of Boba Fett'' confirms he's a descendant of House Vizsla.
1448* ThrowingYourGunAtTheEnemy: His minigun is large enough that even if it overheats and refuses to fire any more, it's still a functional melee weapon.
1449* TookALevelInKindness: Paz mellows towards Din considerably after he [[spoiler:returns from his quest of absolution to the Living Waters. It starts with him echoing Din's admonishing citation of a passage from the Creed to his own son after a spell of the lad being an ArrogantKungFuGuy is ended by getting trounced by Grogu in a training game. After Din is the one who directly saves Ragnar from the Raptor, he owes both Din and Bo-Katan (who was also instrumental in Ragnar's rescue) a great debt of gratitude... which he repays next episode by heavily bolstering their pitch to the tribe to liberate Nevarro from pirate occupation. Afterwards in the wake of their victory on Nevarro, when Bo-Katan removes her helmet on the Armorer's command, he is more deferential to both the Armor and to Din over the issue (in contrast when he derisively called Din an apostate for his own case) and subsequently willing to work with the Nite Owls, even if there are still tensions to be had.]]
1450* YouShallNotPass: He blocks a squad of Stormtroopers clad in beskar-alloy armor, sealing the rest of the Mandalorians away behind a door and allowing them time to escape. He defeats the Stormtroopers. [[spoiler:But is then cut down by no less than ''three'' Praetorian Guards.]]
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1452
1453[[folder:Ragnar Vizsla]]
1454!!Ragnar Vizsla
1455!!!'''Species:''' Human
1456
1457->'''Portrayed by:''' Wesley Kimmel
1458->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
1459
1460A Mandalorian foundling and the adoptive son of Paz Vizsla, who takes the creed and receives his helmet shortly before Din Djarin's return to the fold.
1461----
1462* AerithAndBob: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. While exotic-sounding to English speakers, "Ragnar" is an old norse name that was fairly common in medieval Scandanavia and returned to popularity for a time in the 20th century, and it remains a relatively common name in UsefulNotes/{{Iceland}}.
1463* ArrogantKungFuGuy: On training day episode 3x04 "The Foundling", he is pretty full of himself after consistently winning foundling challenges. When Din puts Grogu up against him, Ragnar scoffs at the notion. Din retorts with a citation of the Creed: "One does not speak unless one knows." Sure enough, despite a rough start, Grogu wins in the challenge after Din encourages Grogu to cut loose with his Force abilities. Paz echoes Din's cited passage from the Creed as further admonishment, and he heads off to pout.
1464* BookEnds: Season 3 of ''The Mandalorian'' begins with his oath being interrupted by a sea creature trying to eat him. One of the final scenes of the season see's him finally finish his oath, [[spoiler:this time on a reclaimed Mandalore.]]
1465* TheChewToy: The poor kid’s first two appearances both have giant monsters try to eat him.
1466* DisappearedDad: [[spoiler:Paz dies in the penultimate episode of Season 3, leaving Ragnar without his father.]]
1467* MeaningfulName: The name "Ragnar" is commonly associated with Vikings thanks to ''[[Literature/RagnarLodbrokAndHisSons The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok]]'', making it a fitting choice for a member of the franchise's most prominent {{Proud Warrior Race|Guy}}.
1468* {{Protectorate}}: The flipside to his father's PapaWolf. Paz and Ragnar make up a second Mandalorian father-son BadassAndChildDuo.
1469* TraumaCongaLine: In Season 3 alone, he is almost eaten by a giant sea monster, almost eaten by a giant bird monster, and loses his father.
1470[[/folder]]
1471
1472[[folder:Grogu]]
1473!!Grogu
1474
1475See [[Characters/StarWarsOtherForceUsersAndBeings his page]].
1476[[/folder]]

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