'The Acolyte' Just Changed Everything We Know About Anakin Skywalker's Origin
Briefly

In Episode 1, Yord reminds Osha her Jedi training was untraditional because she was in mourning. She lost her mothers, her sister, and her entire village in a fire. While we learn twin sister Mae is actually alive and well, we still get a glimpse into the Aniseya twins' tragic backstory.
But one key line suggests these two characters aren't just powerful Force users: they could have something in common with Anakin Skywalker himself. Aniseya insists it's her decision, but Koril argues that she carried the twins. 'I created them,' Aniseya retorts.
Aniseya doesn't have a response. She's clearly hiding something shameful about the origin of the only children in a community entirely of women, but this isn't the first time we've seen a powerful Force user without a clear father.
Star Wars fans have taken this as confirmation that Anakin was 'born of the Force,' someone so imbued with midi-chlorians that they're spontaneously conceived. In a rough draft of Revenge of the Sith, George Lucas had Palpatine explain, 'I used the power of the Force to will the midichlorians to start the cell divisions that created you.'
Read at Inverse
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