Ezra was taken in by the Inquisitors as a child. He grows up under the Empire’s influence, trained as a weapon, but his raw power and cunning make him dangerously valuable. The Inquisitors raise him to be ruthless, but beneath the anger he’s still Ezra — snarky, clever, and deeply lonely. When he finally crosses paths with the Ghost crew years later, he’s their enemy — a feared “Shadow Inquisitor” leading Imperial hunts in the Lothal sector. But little cracks show: his compassion slips out when he spares innocents, his curiosity when he challenges Imperial dogma. Sabine notices first, recognizing the boy he could have been, and Kanan realizes Ezra’s connection to the Force feels… conflicted, not corrupted. The Ghost crew doesn’t just rescue Ezra; they have to fight him, survive him, and earn his trust while the Empire tries harder to chain him to the dark side. Eventually, he becomes a wild card: neither Sith nor Jedi, but a rogue Force-user who must choose whether to stay with the people who raised him or finally break free and fight for something real.
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