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The Death Watch, known as Kyr'tsad in Mando'a, was a Mandalorian terrorist splinter group of warriors that opposed the pacifist government of Mandalore (led by Duchess Satine Kryze) during the Clone Wars.
The Death Watch—or Kyr'tsad in Mando'a—was a Mandalorian splinter group founded by Tor Vizsla, who opposed Jaster Mereel's Supercommando Codex. Their primary goal was to return the Mandalorians to their ancient roots as galactic crusaders, and advocated the savage raider mentality of past...
On Coruscant, a Death Watch assassin stalked Satine and Dooku’s shadowy allies plotted to engineer a Republic invasion of Mandalore. Meanwhile, Vizsla and his warriors waited on Concordia, ready to free Mandalore and dethrone Satine.
In "The Spies," the Armorer is at the receiving end of an important question that many "The Clone Wars" viewers pondered: Are you Death Watch? The Armorer explains, "Death Watch exists no...
The Death Watch, or Kyr'tsad in Mando'a, was a splinter faction within the Mandalorian culture who believed that the savage raider lifestyle was the truth path for the Mandalorians. Originally created by Tor Vizsla, the group emerged as an opposition force against Jaster Mereel, the leader of...
The Mandalorian has reintroduced the Star Wars galaxy to several important factions of the titular race – in particular, the Mandalorian Death Watch and the Nite Owls. The history of both groups is closely tied to the history of Mandalore itself, and to one another.
After a member of Death Watch attacked a Republic cruiser and then killed himself, the Jedi Council sent Obi-Wan Kenobi to Mandalore to investigate the disturbance. The Jedi Master was captured by Death Watch after coming across their trail in the Concordian mines.
Pre Vizsla was a human male Mandalorian warrior who, during the final years of the Galactic Republic Era, led the terrorist organization known as the Death Watch and briefly ruled as the Mand'alor before his death.
Jango Fett and the Death Watch's conflicts shaped Mandalorian culture, with the Supercommando Codex guiding warriors. The modern Star Wars canon hints at Jango Fett's involvement in the Mandalorian Civil Wars, but any other details remain unclear.
The Death Watch were a terrorest group of Mandalorians that was created by Tor Vizla in the years before the Clone Wars and was dissolved in 20 BBY when Darth Maul and his brother, Savage Oppress, took over the organisation and split it into two fractions- The Shadow Collective and the Night Owls.
Here's what you need to know about the Death Watch and its descendants, Children of the Watch, the terrorist organization who trained the Mandalorian.
The Death Watch faction is one of the most infamous groups of Mandalorians. We take a look at their complex history and how they changed the course of Star W...
The Death Watch—or Kyr'tsad in Mando'a—was a Mandalorian splinter group founded by Tor Vizsla, who opposed the New Mandalorians. Their primary goal was to return the Mandalorians to their ancient roots as galactic crusaders, and advocated the savage raider mentality of past Mandalorians.
The 6-inch-scale Black Series figure is detailed to look like the Death Watch Mandalorian character from Star Wars: The Mandalorian, featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation.
Death Watch has a long and bloody past, one that started more than 4000 years before the current Star Wars era. The Mandalorian Wars saw the rise and fall of one of the greatest empires the...
The Death Watch scattered and seemingly disbanded until the beginning of the Clone Wars when they reemerged under the leadership of Pre Vizsla, targeting Duchess Satine Kryze of the New...
PREMIUM ELECTRONIC HELMET: Featuring highly detailed deco, series-inspired design, adjustable fit, and electronic lights, this full-scale Mandalorian Death Watch helmet is an iconic addition to any Star Wars fan’s collection
DEATH WATCH MANDALORIAN: The warrior clans of Mandalore were believed to have been wiped out ages ago. But they were resurrected, and with them, their legendary combat armor that was feared across the galaxy.
Kyle unboxes and reviews the Death Watch Mandalorian Helmet from Hasbro Star Wars: The Black Series! Join the Kyle Katarn discord serve... It's new helmet day!!
The Mandalorian is an American space Western television series created by Jon Favreau for the streaming service Disney+.It is the first live-action series in the Star Wars franchise and begins five years after the events of the film Return of the Jedi (1983). It follows a lone bounty hunter who protects a Force-sensitive child, Grogu, from remnant Imperial forces.
Death Watch Warriors were warriors that served the Mandalorian terrorist group Death Watch. Led by Pre Vizsla, the warriors of Death Watch were exiled for their intent to restore the ways of Mandalore's warrior past, opposing the New Mandalorians and their pacifist ways.
Celebrate the legacy of Star Wars, the action-and-adventure-packed space saga from a galaxy far, far away, with premium 3.75-inch scale figures and vehicles from Star Wars The Vintage Collection. Figures feature premium detail and design across product and packaging inspired by the original line, as well as the entertainment-inspired collector ...
Customers love the great detail and articulation of the 6” Black Series line, calling it an overall great addition to a collection. Star Wars fans are particularly excited about this Mandalorian figure, saying it's the best Black Series Mandalorian figure ever.
The Mandalorian takes place after Return of the Jedi but before the Star Wars: Resistance animated series. If you happen to be crazy enough to watch every movie and show in chronological order ...
The Mandalorian made one major mistake in The Mandalorian season 3 ending, and it's likely too late for Star Wars to do anything to fix it. The Mandalorian is easily one of Star Wars' best TV shows, and several characters from the show are among Star Wars' best characters—Din Djarin and Grogu in particular. The show perfectly combines elements that cater to the intense nostalgia most viewers ...
And for that simple reason, by shifting the point-of-view, Skeleton Crew might pull off the impossible and create a truly brand-new Star Wars adventure. Star Wars: Skeleton Crew hits Disney+ on ...
Coming out of hyperspace for its double-episode debut on Disney+ Dec. 2, 2024, this 8-chapter series is set after the Death Star is destroyed during the hopeful New Republic era, somewhere after ...