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WelcomeStar Wars™: The Old Republic, a story-driven MMORPG from BioWare and LucasArts.You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy than here. General Information. Buy, Trade, Sell. Find a Guild. Artwork.Get HelpTech Support.New/Returning Player.Veteran Player.Official LinksPost CategoriesExplore Community.Join a Guild.Upcoming EventsDateEvent5/28 - 6/45/306/4 - 6/186/11 - 6/186/18 - 7/30. As far as I know sacking of coruscant was the time when Mandalorians entered the Jedi Temple.From your link:When the Galactic Republic suffered a fall in its power, Mandalorians from the Vizsla clan raided the Temple and stole the Darksaber from within.Mandalorians is plural, and (according to the trailer) Shae Vizla was the only Mandalorian attacking the temple with the Sith.
At the same time the Darksaber entry doesn't mention Sith at all despite it was mainly Siths attacking the Temple.Additionally, it'd probably be even easier to raid the Temple later on as it was largely abandoned by the Jedi for quite a while. I would have to agree that I don't think this is a total coincidence-there aren't very many coincidences in Star Wars, and for a reference as specific as Pre Viszla's, it just doesn't seem to come from nowhere.And, to further counter the 'canon' idea: as was said, SWTOR was still canon when the episode was released, but we also know that Clone Wars directly referenced and pulled from SWTOR.
For instance, in Test of Strength, the ancient Jedi corvette is based off the Jedi class ship and even bears the Republic symbol from the game (which can be viewed here: ). We also can't forget that the Moraband temple is clearly based off of the one in SWTOR, even while having slight differences. Who's to say they didn't give Pre Viszla a 'slight difference' as well?I don't mean to sound like I am certain that referencing Shae was the intention behind that remark, but it's in the realm of possibility. Unless someone has a source that's more recent, SWTOR is still ambiguously canon:“I don’t actually have a Lucas-approved ‘yes, we are lore’ or ‘no, we are not’,” Hickman said.
“I don’t want to make a statement here that they’re going to come back and feel like they have to clarify. So I’m not gonna answer that, because Lucas is very particular about that question, as you know.' .“Let me answer it the way they answered it to us,” he said. “Because we asked when this first came up, we were like, ‘What does this mean for us?’ And they were like, ‘Guys, this doesn’t change anything.

You tell great Star Wars stories set in this time frame; you continue to do that, and we’ll continue to support you.’.“We talk to Lucas and Disney about everything we do, and they approve everything we’re putting into the game, and they are coming at it from a continuity standpoint,” Hickman said. “So if they have deep continuity discussions, we’re not a part of those.

But are we part of the greater planning around Star Wars?