Alright, so, this is going to be incoherent as hell but I have some Thoughts. Regarding the Ahsoka show. (Spoilers for episode 6)
Specifically:
Shin Hati and Baylan Skoll are clearly a reference to the wolves Hati and Skoll of norse mythology
(Marrok might be a reference to the Arthurian werewolf knight but I digress)
Hati and Skoll are associated with ragnarok, which will start when they catch and eat the moon and sun respectively
Baylan's stated goal as of this episode is to disrupt the cycle of history. Not to find the end, but to find the beginning and stop it from happening all in the same way
Ragnarok and Norse mythology is cyclical in the sense that it all happens again and again
Events inevitably move along the same paths, as foretold, until Hati and Skoll eat the moon and sun and it all starts over again
Is Baylan looking for Ragnarok or for something a little more... cycle-breaking?
Also, the... world between worlds? The space Ezra and Ahsoka ended up, it connects everything. It's a big network of pathways, isn't it?
Almost like roots? Branches, maybe?
Hey did you know about Yggdrasil, the world tree, which is the center of and connects all of existence?
Do you know what happens to Yggdrasil during Ragnarok?
JUST SAYING










