Both the interior of the Mortis monastery and the World Between Worlds depicted a wolf amongst the stars.
In the atrium of the Lothal Jedi Temple, there was ancient artwork depicting humanoid lifeforms riding what appeared to be giant wolves.
The 104th Battalion of the Grand Army of the Republic was also known as the "Wolf Pack" Battalion, and its members had stylized wolf faces painted on their helmets.
A species of wolf, the Loth-wolf, was native to Lothal and it was considered extinct during the Imperial Era. However, at some point following the Battle of Atollon, Sabine Wren and Ezra Bridger rode a white Loth-wolf.
Around 24 ABY, Phasma, along with three Scyre warriors and three stormtroopers, fought a pack of wolves known as skinwolves on the planet Parnassos.
Dave Filoni, who worked on the TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels as executive producer, is fascinated by wolves, being known to incorporate the creatures into The Clone Wars and Rebel sketches. Inspired by the film Never Cry Wolf, Filoni noted that wolves are often vilified but also seen as teachers in many folkloric traditions, and saw the duality and representation of wolves in regards to people in the real-world as akin to the nature of the Force in Star Wars. Having conversed with George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, about his observation, Dave Filoni thought that wolves made an interesting symbol in Star Wars, particularly regarding its Jedi characters.
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