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Originating from the planet Mandalore in the Outer Rim, around the year 9991 BBY, [18] the Mandalorians' history was one of warriors who would become feared throughout the galaxy, gaining a reputation as mercenaries and bounty hunters. [52] They were also known to ride mythosaurs, [4] and the mythosaur skull emblem was one of the traditional symbols in Mandalorian iconography. [35] However, long before the Mandalorian cataclysm, the creature was thought to have gone extinct. [70] Even prior to the formation of the modern Galactic Republic, war dominated their way of life. [62]

At some point before 32 BBY, [78] a series of conflicts known as the Mandalorian Civil Wars took place, [46] in which the Mandalorian commando [79] and foundling Jango Fett participated. [46] It was during the wars that the skilled warrior obtained his distinctive Mandalorian armor. [80] Seneca, Lucius. 1969. Letters from a Stoic. London: Penguin. https://hillelettersfromstoic.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/letters-from-a-stoic_lucius-annaeus-seneca.pdf. After a young Jango Fett’s parents were murdered by members of Death Watch, Mareel adopted the boy and mentored Fett as his own son. After Mareel was betrayed by one of his own men and killed during a bounty mission, Jango Fett took up his adopted father’s role as Mand’alor and wore the sigil to honor Mareel’s memory.

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The Death Watch Symbol is inspired by the Shriek Hawk, an animal native to Mandalore. Clan Vizsla adopted the silhouette of a Shriek Hawk diving to catch its prey as their clan symbol. During the Clone Wars era, Tor Vizsla founded Death Watch and adopted Clan Vizsla's sigil as their emblem. The symbol was originally painted red but was rebranded to blue during the events depicted in The Mandalorian series. It is hinted that Din Djarin , the protagonist of The Mandalorian, actually grew up in an offshoot group to Death Watch. In exciting news for fans of The Clone Wars, the sigil they wore on their armor was hugely important to wider Star Wars lore. The Jaig Eyes symbol has its origins in the clone army of the Galactic Republic. Jango Fett, a Mandalorian warrior, was the template for all clone soldiers who were created to fight in the Clone Wars. He passed on the Jaig Eyes symbol to those clone soldiers who displayed acts of courage on the battlefield. TheJaig Eyes symbol was thus earned by very few clone soldiers throughout the course of the Clone Wars. One of those gaining this distinction was Captain Rex, a clone captain who fought alongside Jedi General Anakin Skywalker and his Padawan Ahsoka Tano. Kanan Jarrus and the Jaig Eyes Sigil

I think this stuff about the Mythosaur and the Living Waters Beneath The Civic Center are pretty dumb, and they stink of the kind high-fantasy nonsense that Dave Filoni’s Star Wars stories are riddled with (something tells me Jon Favreau didn’t write “the Mythosaur” on a whiteboard at any point), but I am…intrigued by this. If they’re immediately dropping the quests laid out in the premiere in favor of something weirder, I’m hesitantly onboard. Just as long as we don’t see any ancient Jedi temples with magic powers that extend far beyond anything ever seen in regular Star Wars stories (Filoni’s most frustrating trope), I’ll be okay. Mandalorian armor developed a legendary reputation that was feared across the galaxy [49] and was visually distinctive with its honeycomb plate patterns and menacing T-shaped visors. The armor was made of beskar, a metal extremely resistant to damage and malleable enough to be forged into armor. [13] The signature innovation of the Mandalorians was the mining and tempering of beskar. The metal was found only on Mandalorian worlds. [29] An ancient tradition and vital part of Mandalorian culture was forging the beskar into armor, which was carried out by Mandalorian Armorers, [50] who could also forge beskar into other gear like whistling birds. [43] Beskar was also used to forge weapons such as crushgaunts and beskads. [51]

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Robertson, Donald. 2018. Stoicism and art of happiness. 2nd ed, 80. Teach Yourself/Hodder & Stoughton.

Chapter 14: The Tragedy" establishes that Jango Fett participated in the Mandalorian Civil Wars. As Fett died in the First Battle of Geonosis which began the Clone Wars, then the Mandalorian Civil Wars must have taken place prior to that conflict. Furthermore, Age of Republic - Jango Fett 1 depicts Fett in his Mandalorian armor when he was hired by Darth Tyranus, and Star Wars Bust Collection 20 ( Star Wars Universe: Jango Fett) establishes that Fett first received his armor during the Mandalorian Civil Wars. As such, he must have been hired at some point after the wars.This armor is part of our identity. It makes us Mandalorians who we are." ―Sabine Wren and Alrich Wren [13] Sharp-eyed fans of The Mandalorian who were also familiar with Clone Wars and Rebels were stunned to see a distinctive symbol on the armor of a Mandalorian who rescued a young Din Djarin during the Clone Wars. It was the sigil of Death Watch, a separatist group that joined with Darth Maul to depose the pacifist government of Duchess Satine Kryze. Kalevala is also in the Mandalore system and is another planet that debuted in The Clone Wars. It now serves as Bo-Katan’s base of power, although without the Darksaber it’s unclear how much power she still has with the Mandalorians. Nevarro

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