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The '''world between worlds''' was a mystical plane<ref name="world between worlds">{{Databank|world-between-worlds|world between worlds|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180228041429/http://www.starwars.com/databank/world-between-worlds}}</ref> accessed from the ancient [[painting]] of the [[Force wielder|Mortis gods]] that decorated the exterior of the [[planet]] [[Lothal]]'s [[Lothal Jedi Temple|Jedi Temple]].<ref name="Lothal Jedi Temple">{{Databank|lothal-jedi-temple|Lothal Jedi Temple|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180228042138/http://www.starwars.com/databank/lothal-jedi-temple}}</ref> It was a collection of doors and pathways that existed between [[time]] and [[Realspace|space]], linking all moments in time together.<ref name="world between worlds" /> [[Darth Sidious]], [[Galactic Emperor|ruler]] of the [[Galactic Empire]], sought to enter the world between worlds, as gaining access would give him unimaginable power, and as [[Minister]] [[Veris Hydan]] believed, control of the [[universe]].<ref name="AWBW" /> The [[Jedi]] padawan [[Ezra Bridger]] thwarted Sidious' designs when he discovered the key, and was able to unlock and enter the world between worlds first. After saving Ahsoka Tano from the past by pulling her into the world between worlds, Ezra and Ahsoka encountered Darth Sidious, who tried to enter the realm using the Force users. Ezra and Ahsoka however were able to return to their own times, with Ezra closing the portal, causing the Lothal temple to collapse, taking Hydan with it.<ref name="Morai">{{Databank|morai|Morai|archivedate=20180228042453}}</ref>
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The '''world between worlds''' was a mystical plane<ref name="world between worlds">{{Databank|world-between-worlds|world between worlds|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180228041429/http://www.starwars.com/databank/world-between-worlds}}</ref> accessed from the ancient [[painting]] of the [[Force wielder|Mortis]] [[Painting of the Mortis gods|gods]] that decorated the exterior of the [[planet]] [[Lothal]]'s [[Lothal Jedi Temple|Jedi Temple]].<ref name="Lothal Jedi Temple">{{Databank|lothal-jedi-temple|Lothal Jedi Temple|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180228042138/http://www.starwars.com/databank/lothal-jedi-temple}}</ref> It was a collection of doors and pathways that existed between [[time]] and [[Realspace|space]], linking all moments in time together.<ref name="world between worlds" /> [[Darth Sidious]], [[Galactic Emperor|ruler]] of the [[Galactic Empire]], sought to enter the world between worlds, as gaining access would give him unimaginable power, and as [[Minister]] [[Veris Hydan]] believed, control of the [[universe]].<ref name="AWBW" /> The [[Jedi]] padawan [[Ezra Bridger]] thwarted Sidious' designs when he discovered the key, and was able to unlock and enter the world between worlds first. After saving Ahsoka Tano from the past by pulling her into the world between worlds, Ezra and Ahsoka encountered Darth Sidious, who tried to enter the realm using the Force users. Ezra and Ahsoka however were able to return to their own times, with Ezra closing the portal, causing the Lothal temple to collapse, taking Hydan with it.<ref name="Morai">{{Databank|morai|Morai|archivedate=20180228042453}}</ref>
   
 
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This article is about the mystical plane that exists outside of time and space. You may be looking for the Star Wars Rebels episode "A World Between Worlds".

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"This place is ancient. Like a world between worlds."
Ahsoka Tano[src]

The world between worlds was a mystical plane[2] accessed from the ancient painting of the Mortis gods that decorated the exterior of the planet Lothal's Jedi Temple.[3] It was a collection of doors and pathways that existed between time and space, linking all moments in time together.[2] Darth Sidious, ruler of the Galactic Empire, sought to enter the world between worlds, as gaining access would give him unimaginable power, and as Minister Veris Hydan believed, control of the universe.[1] The Jedi padawan Ezra Bridger thwarted Sidious' designs when he discovered the key, and was able to unlock and enter the world between worlds first. After saving Ahsoka Tano from the past by pulling her into the world between worlds, Ezra and Ahsoka encountered Darth Sidious, who tried to enter the realm using the Force users. Ezra and Ahsoka however were able to return to their own times, with Ezra closing the portal, causing the Lothal temple to collapse, taking Hydan with it.[4]

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Behind the scenes

"I always got the sense that if somebody else had gone into that World Between Worlds, they would have experienced something completely different. They would have heard different voices echoing, the portals would have been different, so it's all about what you bring into it and what your experiences are and what your connections are."
Henry Gilroy[src]

The world between worlds was created for the Star Wars Rebels television series. It was identified in the season four episode "A World Between Worlds".[1] While developing the world between worlds, Rebels showrunner Dave Filoni had conversations with Star Wars creator George Lucas about it.[5] During the Star Wars Rebels Remembered panel at Celebration Chicago in April 2019, Filoni confirmed that the concept for the world between worlds had been inspired by the Wood between the Worlds in C.S.Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia.[6]

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