Iain McCaig concept art
According to Pablo Hidalgo, the canon design for the Nightsisters is derivative from one of Iain McCaig's concept art for Ep I. Which one? My guess is on one of three concepts of a white-skinned Sith sorceress/Sith female (or all of them). However, there is no evidence to confirm which one was used as an inspiration by Lucasfilm Animation Singapore. So, it is safe to assume we will never find out. Unless someone is able to contact the lead art designer of Jedi Alliance, or something like that. NanoLuuke (talk) 15:32, May 14, 2018 (UTC)
Morgan Elsbeth
With Morgan Elsbeth recently revealed as a Nightsister witch, would it warrant to treat her appearances as appearances of this group? --Episode 35 (talk) 12:16, 14 September 2023 (UTC)
- I'm newer to this wiki and I've been wondering the same thing. But here's what I've put together so far: Asajj Ventress is a nightsister. This page only counts her appearances as a nightsister appearance after her backstory revealed she was a nightsister. So I'm assuming the same would be true of Morgan. Only her appearances after being revealed as being a nightsister would count. I figured this out by cross-referencing the appearances of Ventress with the appearances of the nightsisters. You can double check if you're not certain.RexxiA (talk) 07:55, 9 October 2023 (UTC)
- Regarding Ventress, we only list her appearances after she became a Nightsister, she was not a Nightsister for the early batch of her appearances so we don't include those ones. Morgan was always a Nightsister, just later revealed to us, so it's fair to list her other appearances Lewisr (talk) 15:21, 9 October 2023 (UTC)
Mentions
Nightsisters were also mentioned in STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order in a dialogue while travelling between planets, namely, traveling to Dathomir which is one of the planets available.—Unsigned comment by 91.181.232.114 (talk • contribs)
