Nightsisters

"If this is your home, where are your people? Where is everyone?" "I am the last survivor. My family, the Nightsisters, were killed. Masterful witches they were&mdash;a threat to the Empire."

- Ezra Bridger and Maul

The Nightsisters, also known as the Witches of Dathomir, were a clan and an order of magick-wielding females who lived on Dathomir, a planet bathed in dark energies. These Dark side users were able to perform their arcane magicks by tapping into the magical ichor that flowed from the depths of their planet.

History
The Nightsisters' clan developed on the mysterious planet of Dathomir. Since power was at its most potent on their home planet, they rarely ventured off-world during the height of the Galactic Republic. However, this changed when a sister named Talzin became the clan's Mother. During this time, Talzin worked alongside the Sith Lord, Darth Sidious, who ultimately betrayed Talzin and took her son Darth Maul from her. At the time of the Clone Wars, Talzin began to sell her sisters' services as mercenaries to the galaxy's wealthy citizens.

At some point in the years leading up to the Clone Wars, the clan was forced to give up the young Asajj Ventress to the Siniteen criminal Hal'Sted as insurance for protection.

Clone Wars
Ventress later returned to her people after being betrayed by Count Dooku, seeking their help for revenge against her former master. After the failure of their first attempt, the Nightsisters used the Nightbrother, Savage Opress, as an instrument to destroy Dooku. They used their magic to increase his size, rage, and power. However, their scheme would earn them the ire of Dooku, who would later dispatch General Grievous to Dathomir in retaliation. The Nightsisters were massacred during the battle, with Ventress, Talzin and Shelish being the only known survivors.

While Ventress pursued a path as a bounty hunter, Mother Talzin continued to live in seclusion in the Nightsisters' ruined fortress, where she helped heal the broken body and mind of her son, Darth Maul. She orchestrated the kidnapping of Bardottan Queen Julia to make her more powerful than the Jedi and the Sith. However, she failed when Jedi Master Mace Windu and Representative Jar Jar Binks foiled her plans and she disappeared. Maul and Talzin conspired to eliminate Darth Sidious and Dooku, but Talzin was killed in the eventual confrontation. Meanwhile, Ventress joined Quinlan Vos in one final assassination attempt against Dooku, but was killed by the Count while protecting Vos.

Age of the Empire
At some point during the age of the Galactic Empire, a female Inquisitor found Jerserra, a member of a Nightsister sect known as the Nardithi Nightsisters, and took her as an apprentice. However, years later, Jerserra betrayed her master, covered up her death, and took her double-bladed spinning lightsaber.

Around 2 BBY, two spirits of the Nightsisters were summoned by Maul and Ezra Bridger in order to break their Force-bond. However, the spirits demanded their flesh and blood as payment. The Nightsister spirits attacked and possessed Kanan Jarrus and Sabine Wren. Together they fought Maul and Bridger. Maul abandoned the fight, but Bridger continued fighting. Bridger spoke with the Nightsister that possessed Kanan. The Nightsister told Bridger that Maul promised flesh and blood to rebuild the Nightsister clan. However, Bridger was able to destroy the source of the Nightsisters' powers, the altar, and the spirits disappeared. By the Galactic Civil War, Shelish was the sole known surviving Nightsister.

Religion and philosophy
"Nightsisters know the dark side better than anyone. We grow up steeped in it, but we can use it as a tool and stay ourselves&mdash;unlike the Sith. That balance is what you must learn."

- Asajj Ventress to Quinlan Vos

By tapping into the magical ichor that flowed from Dathomir's depths, the witches could harness a power they referred to as "magick." The most powerful of the Nightsisters could use that ichor to create objects out of thin air, transform people into ghostly versions of their true forms, or even reanimate the dead. They were also known to domesticate benign Rancors.

Society and culture
"I believe the old alliance can again be what it once was. You would only have to pledge your clan's allegiance to the Separatists' cause. We could certainly use the powers of the Nightsisters against the Jedi." "Such a generous offer, Count. But our loyalty is reserved for only each other."

- Count Dooku and Mother Talzin

The Nightsisters of Dathomir lived in the seclusion of a stone fortress that bordered dense swamplands. A matriarchal society, the coven of sisters lived apart from the men of Dathomir, the Nightbrothers, whose only use was to serve the sisters as servants and breeders.

Young women aspiring to join the ranks of the Nightsisters first had to use the Dark side to subdue a powerful, strong-willed creature living in the depths of the pools in the village known as the Sleeper, and bring back a part of its body. The harvested remains would then be converted into the Water of Life, a major component of Nightsister magicks. Any initiate who gave into their fear, such as Talia's twin sister, would be dragged down into the depths and killed.

The Nightsisters mummified their dead before placing them in pods of animal skin decorated with tassels, which were hung on structures made of branches, bones, animal skins and shells. Their graveyards mimicked the configuration of the plant life seen on Dathomir, with its crooked trees burdened by large, cocoon-like fruits.

Behind the scenes
The Nightsisters were created by Dave Wolverton, and first appeared in his Star Wars Legends 1994 novel The Courtship of Princess Leia. Wolverton noted in an interview that he sought to create a set of powerful female figures in the Star Wars universe that had been dominated by men at the time, and expressed delight that the concept was picked up by George Lucas for his backstory of Darth Maul.

George Lucas later decided to integrate them in his TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars after he saw Lucasfilm Animation Singapore's use of the Nightsisters in the video game Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance (2008), and how they were inspired by a concept art by Iain McCaig for The Phantom Menace. They were first introduced in the canon with the twelfth episode of the third season, "Nightsisters," aired on January 7, 2011.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
 * Star Wars Battlefront II
 * Dark Disciple
 * Dark Disciple (audiobook)
 * Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir, Part One
 * Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir, Part Two
 * Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir, Part Three
 * Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir, Part Four
 * Aftermath
 * Star Wars: Uprising
 * Dark Disciple
 * Dark Disciple (audiobook)
 * Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir, Part One
 * Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir, Part Two
 * Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir, Part Three
 * Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir, Part Four
 * Aftermath
 * Star Wars: Uprising
 * Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir, Part Three
 * Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir, Part Four
 * Aftermath
 * Star Wars: Uprising
 * Star Wars: Uprising