THE Star War series Andor He was not interested in nostalgia for the good of nostalgia. He does not drop the characters just to point the fans on the screen. While Tony Gilroy The lean and significant narrative was maintained, the rest of the creative team, in particular the set designers, had a day of the field that sneaked into some fantastic Easter eggs, and nowhere is it more evident than in the elegant and mysterious antiques of Luthen Rael.
Luthen’s full-bodied shop, the galactic antiquities and objects of interest, could only be a coverage for rebel relationships, but do not make mistakes: it is full of deep traditions, rare relics and beating treasures and miss-e-miss-but even the most devoted Star Wars fans are still separating.
It’s like the Star Wars Version of a cross -end tunnel crossed with a dream of drug addicted fever. With season 2 now in streaming on Disney+, Starwars.com has confirmed a completely new lot of stage objects, together with some favorites returning from season 1.
We take a tour through this gallery of galactic goodies and unknown how much history is packed in those shelves and pedestals.
From season 2:
1. Sith Calice
This incense burner has been used in the ancient rituals and resembles suspiciously like the Palpine one held in his office in revenge of the Sith. That artifact was found on Malachor, but Luthen? Nobody knows how he got his hands on his.
2. Wookiee Shields
Seen for the first time in Revenge of the Sith, the battle shields of Klor-Clan are back: in the shape of a drop and wrapped in bronze bands. Season 1 took them around, but season 2 is great with the multiples on display.
3. Togruta Pot
With a sculpted togruta perched at the top, this unique pot is the first of its kind seen in Star Wars. It is particularly interesting for Ahsoka Tano fans, since the togrutic are his people.
4. Kalikori
From Star Wars RebelsKalikori is a Two’lek family co -house, handed down and added to all generations. The one here may not be the Syndulla, but it is equally significant.
5. Celmetto of Mandalorian concept
This is not your standard sending equipment. This helmet nods at the first concept art of Ralph Mcquarrie for Boba Fett, and even recalls the design of Rako Hareen of The clone wars. It is a splendid tribute to Star Wars Evolution of design.
6. Royal Naboo cover
That sparkling headdress is the same queen stormy style worn The ghost threat. Regal, iconic and slightly heartbreaking when you remember the fate of Padmé.
7. Gungan decorative skull
The same beautiful and morbid parts, this Aurodio Gungan skull is covered by ancient symbols. A rare ceremonial relic from a long gold era.
Season 1:
1. Covered in amidal style
Hidden in the back of the shop, this decorated headdress is combined with almost that worn by Padmé Clone attack. A deep attraction for fans prequel.
2. Mandalorian armor
Not only an armor: this is a sparkling armor, which sparkles under the lights of the showroom, positioned right next to the piece of amidala. A fascinating juxtaposition of cultures.
3. Guard mask of the Jedi Temple
Seen for the first time in live-action, this ivory and gold mask has originally appeared in The clone wars. In Luthen’s shop, it seems to be sacred and threatening.
4. Stones Sankara
Yes, those Sankara stones from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. They are hidden in the room on the back, one of the numerous hints brazen to the other iconic universe of Lucasfilm.
5. Sith Holocron
Hidden among the dark side goods “no for sale”, this Olocron is a red flag for any Jedi. But in a shop like this, it’s just another ancient.
6. Celmetto Dark Lord by Starkiller
Directly from The force sparked that Ending the dark side, this helmet is located in the shadows, part of a wider setting of armor. A smart reference to a favorite game by fans.
7. Celmeo Wookiee
The traditional Kashyyk Warriors war helmet on display. Next to the Shields, Luthen has clearly edited a collection of Wookiee’s history.
8. Gungan Shield
These energy screen shields made their debut in The ghost threatBut this is the real deal, not cg. Practical support with the weight of the real world.
9. World Bethaeen Worlds Tablet
A deep cut from Rebel AND AhsokaThis mystical tablet is inspired by the kingdom that plays with time, space and destiny. It is hidden from the left wall, waiting for someone who knows what they are looking at.
10. Carbonite blocks
A loving tribute to the empire, but look more closely: the frozen subjects inside are not only the smugglers. One is the idol of fertility from Raiders of the Lost Ark. Another? A head of engineer from Prometheus. These cameo of lash beat and you are pure joy geek.
Luthen Rael’s shop can be a rebel front, but it is also one of the best Easter egg museums Star Wars. Attention to details does not only concern references, it is the construction of the world. These stage objects remind us that the galaxy is ancient, stratified and full of stories that we have not yet heard.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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