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What The Acolyte’s Darth Plagueis Could Look Like in the Canceled Season 2
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What The Acolyte’s Darth Plagueis Could Look Like in the Canceled Season 2

Somehow, Darth Plagueis he turned back and was quickly led off stage, never to be seen again. At least it’s not obvious HelperIt was canceled after the end of its first season in July. Show that claims to reveal more information about Darth Plagueis’ plans for the Sith decades ago Phantom Menaceinstead he was left in the middle of a cliff. We will never know what Plagueis was doing in that cave, what his relationship was with the Stranger, and what he had planned for Osha.

Beyond plot points If the second season were to be explored, we are left with the question of how Plagueis would actually appear in the series. If you recall, the Dark Lord of the Sith only appears in a single shot as he watches the Outlander and Osha from the mouth of a cave, with most of his body and face covered in shadows. We really only see Muun Sith’s eyes from under his hood and a skeletal Nosferatu-like hand crawling towards the light. While Plagueis’ appearance was described in some more detail in the now discontinued pages of the old Legends books, we currently know very little about what he was supposed to actually look like. Star Wars canon.

However, concept art was posted on Twitter by working artist Saby Menyhei (via Culture Crave ). HelperIt can give us a good idea of ​​what Plagueis will look like when he steps fully into the light. Take a look below:

It may surprise some helper fans will often see Plagueis dressed in more elegant attire than the hooded and armored Sith who appears on screen, but the regal look, an all-black outfit adorned with gold trim and complemented by a flowing cape and cowl, actually makes sense for this particular villain. In the legends, Plaguies’ public persona was a wealthy Muun businessman named Hego Damask II, who not only ran a mining company but also spent much time with the galaxy’s power brokers and aristocrats. Helper He seemed keen to trace Plagueis’ Legends history through references to cortosis, a rare metal the Dark Lord mined in the books, as well as the unknown planet on which the Outlander was based at one point, much like Bal’demnic. Plagueis operations in Legends as well. Therefore, it makes sense that we see Plagueis’ aristocratic side in the series; It’s a potentially interesting approach that would fit with the overall Prequel-era feel of the series.