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The High Republic: A more civilized age...

Giant lizardy things. Like the giant Godzillay thing in the Clone Wars that even a Jedi can't quite take down, and want to eat Sith.
 
The Mythosaurs referenced in The Mandalorian were essentially dinosaurs.
They are thought to be extinct, but something like them could easily be found on one of the billions of planets in the Star Wars galaxy.
 
OK, but the Wookieepedia article said he died (with a non-specific citation to AOTC). In what is it established that he lived?

Well I have perfect arguments...

We never saw the body of Trebor after the battle, so he survived, also because he looked cool.

And we never saw Barriss Offee die in the movies plus I had a crush on her when I saw the movie in the cinema when It came out. :)

Like I said perfect irrefutable arguments ;)
 
Well I have perfect arguments...

We never saw the body of Trebor after the battle, so he survived, also because he looked cool.

And we never saw Barriss Offee die in the movies plus I had a crush on her when I saw the movie in the cinema when It came out. :)

Like I said perfect irrefutable arguments ;)
I... cannot refute any of this!
 
Are you kidding? It was one of the best of the whole show!

The Ahsoka stuff aside; Showing that Barris of all people had felt so strongly (and correctly) that the Jedi had lost their way that she'd resort to using terror and end up going down the dark path herself was the perfect way to demonstrate that the Order was already rotting from the inside and most of them didn't even see it. Barris's reaction was a symptom of the dogmatic rigidity of Jedi teaching, and few were as rigid or dogmatic as her Master.
That rigidity, or to put it another way: that lack of flexibility meant that Barris's outlook was inherently brittle, so when her fundamental faith in the order was stressed, it just shattered. She totally lost faith in the order and with it, any kind of moral compass because for her, the two were one and the same.

As for her fate; given that making her and Inquisitor on Rebels was such a no-brainer and yet they *didn't* do it, to me says that Filloni has a specific story in mind for her.
 
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