At the end of the second episode of the third season of “The Mandalorian,” Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) makes it to the living waters in the mines of Mandalore with the help of Bo-Katan Kryze (Katee Sackhoff) and Grogu (aka Baby Yoda). He’s intent on bathing there to atone for his transgression: taking off his mask, an absolute no-no under The Way that he follows.
He’s obviously delighted to have arrived, but when he begins the ritual that would purify him, he’s pulled under the water. Bo-Katan dives in after him, finds him at the bottom of the water, and carries him to the surface. But not before witnessing what attacked him — the Mythosaur. The Mythosaur is a legendary creature with ties to the very existence of Mandalorians, and it appears that it implies huge changes are coming for all Mandalorians — and for Din. Ahead, we’re discussing what a Mythosaur is, why Bo-Katan didn’t tell Din about it right away, and what it means for “The Mandalorian” season three.
What Is a Mythosaur?
In “The Book of Boba Fett,” Mando talked to the Armorer (Emily Swallow) about the Darksaber, the current state of Mandalore, and the Mythosaur. She tells him, “Songs of ages past foretold of the Mythosaur rising up to herald a new age of Mandalore. Sadly, it only exists in legends.”
Bo-Katan also provides more context just before Mando steps into the living waters. She reads a plaque that says, “These mines date back to the age of the first Mandalore. According to ancient folklore, the mines were once a Mythosaur lair. Mandalore the Great is said to have tamed the mythical beast. It is from these legends that the skull signet was adopted and became the symbol of our planet.”
When Bo-Katan sees the Mythosaur in the waters, alive, she’s taken aback. It seems that Mando was unconscious and did not see it.
What Is the Significance of the Mythosaur in “The Mandalorian” Season Three?
As Bo-Katan reminds Mando during the episode, Mandalore was destroyed by the Empire in what became known as the Great Purge of Mandalore (and Moff Gideon was a key player in the planet’s downfall). Taking the Armorer’s prophecy and Bo-Katan’s plaque together, it appears that the individual who will lead Mandalore is on their way, and the planet could start to return to some of its former glory, bringing peace to the Mandalorians.
The question is who is that person. Mando has the Darksaber — which is traditionally associated with the leader, but he doesn’t seem like he would be “leading a planet” type. Bo-Katan has wanted to be that leader in the past, but she’s said in season three she isn’t interested anymore. Maybe seeing the Mythosaur changes her mind. There are also other Mandalorians around, like Paz Vizsla and Axe Woves (Simon Kassianides) who could look to become the leader as well.
And there’s a Mandalorian wild card: Grogu, who chose to join Din’s clan rather than become a Jedi. Is Grogu destined to lead all Mandalorians out of darkness into a new world?
Why Doesn’t Bo-Katan Tell Din Djarin About the Mythosaur?
Speaking to POPSUGAR, Sackhoff explains why she thinks Bo-Katan didn’t tell Din about the Mythosaur in episode three — and it’s not because she has bad intentions. “The thing that she thought was a metaphor, [that’s] the symbol of her people, all of a sudden she thinks she saw [it],” she says. “She doesn’t know what she saw.” Bo-Katan’s not sure if it was just her mind playing tricks on her. “I just think that she’s just trying to figure out what it is that she thinks she saw, and if she’s going to sound crazy,” she says.
Viewers will have to wait and see what repercussions this sighting will bring.
New episodes of “The Mandalorian” premiere Wednesdays on Disney+.