Caution: Looters adhere to for Episode 6 of The Acolyte
The Acolyte’s most recent episode checked out an “unidentified world,” yet Celebrity Wars followers assume they have actually currently recognized the place.
Conform, Bazil– Celebrity Wars followers have actually possibly located the secret area where Qimir and Osha are posted throughout Episode 6. The title card on the display described it as an “Unidentified World,” yet customers saw peeks of delicious eco-friendly land, rough high cliffs, and deep dark caverns– among which appeared filled with Cortosis.
Cortosis is a steel that is not just immune to lightsabers yet additionally briefly shorts them out (as experienced in Episode 5). The unusual product is very challenging and pricey to mine, so it is normally just utilized by effective Sith Lords and others with extremely deep pockets. Qimir shows up to have actually hit the mark with his chamber.
While some individuals attracted contrasts in between the secret place and Ahch-To from the Celebrity Wars follow up trilogy, others placed a pin in the stellar map for Bal’ demnic because of its Cortosis link. Those guessing regarding the area on X/Twitter shared summaries of the world from Wookiepedia to reinforce their concepts.
According to its information access, Bal’ demnic is “a sea world decorated with rough exotic islands in the Bak’ rofsen system of the Auril market, situated within the Outer Edge Territories.” It additionally has “abundant down payments of Cortosis ore,” which, at one time, “came under the hands of Sith Lords Darth Tenebrous and Darth Plagueis.”
wait a min … #TheAcolyte pic.twitter.com/C8FRF35Sdb
— Vader’s Order (@VadersOrder) July 3, 2024
#TheAcolyte looters
Ahch-To truthers it may be over. The remaining shot of the cortosis ore blood vessel is possibly a tip that the unidentified world is really Bal’ demnic from the Plagueis book! pic.twitter.com/R0SHyNNIki
— The Lalolyte (@clonehumor) July 3, 2024
Pretty particular that “unidentified world” Qimir is posted on is Bal’ demnic, which was included on the initial duplicate battles reveal.
It has abundant down payments of Cortosis, and is where Darth Tenebrous and Darth Plagueis sourced the product for their utilizing.
Wow ✨#TheAcolyte pic.twitter.com/aLTUoSzciJ
— Darth Rumbling ⚡ (@XDarthThunderX) July 3, 2024
Sea world with cortosis blood vessels … quite sure that’s Bal’ demnic from the Darth Plagueis publication and not Ahch-To.#TheAcolyte #starwars pic.twitter.com/0CuqzNycdO
— benpbandjamin (@benpbandjamin) July 3, 2024
It will certainly be a big win for me, a follower of Genndy Tartakovsky’s celebrity BATTLES: DUPLICATE BATTLES, if Bal’ demnic, an earth that initially showed up in a mosaic in Ch. 22 of that Legends computer animated collection (in which Anakin consumes insects), prior to appearing in the unique “Darth Plagueis,” remains in THE ACOLYTE. pic.twitter.com/0zP5fP4tXS
— a.c. mackenzie (@ACMacKenZ) July 3, 2024
Love the concept that the world Qimir stays on might be Bal’ demnic because of the Cortosis, in the Darth Plagueis book, Plagueis eliminated his master Darth Tenebrous whilst they checked out a Cortosis mine. #StarWars #TheAcolyte #Qimir pic.twitter.com/bkev1mtyql
— Iain (@starwarsiain) July 3, 2024
As Legends inform us, Plagueis’ and Tenebrous’ journeys would certainly take them to the world of Bal’ demnic, home of an abundant down payment of Cortosis ore. Nonetheless, after a mining android caused a gas pocket, almost eliminating both, Plagueis saw a chance to eliminate his master, hiding Tenebrous under lots of rock prior to breaking his neck.
Some are persuaded The Acolyte will at some point disclose a link to the Sith Lords. Supposition regarding Plagueis emerged prior to the collection also started, and currently individuals are asking yourself whether he has connections to the Witches of Brendok or contributed to the development of Osha and Mae. Others assume Qimir is functioning as his pupil.
With just 2 episodes of The Acolyte continuing to be, there are lots of secrets to be fixed (and possibly 4 or 5 even more to discover in a prospective Period 2). IGN’s evaluation of Episode 6 notes that “following week’s penultimate episode wants to ultimately fill out the spaces regarding what took place on Brendok,” at least.
Adele Ankers-Range is a freelance home entertainment author for IGN. You can follow her on X/Twitter here.