Location from The Mandalorian by Jon Favreau
Ezra Bridger's homeworld, liberated from Imperial occupation during the Galactic Civil War. Green plains and a capital city now free. Connected to the World Between Worlds through its Jedi temple.
Lothal is a world that fought for its freedom and won. The green plains ripple like an ocean under the wind, dotted with loth-cat dens and the occasional stone formation. The capital city bears the scars of Imperial occupation — watchtower foundations, demolished factory complexes — but the people have rebuilt with stubborn pride. Ezra Bridger is a local hero, his disappearance during the liberation a wound that never fully healed for the planet's inhabitants. The Jedi temple that once stood on the plains was destroyed, but it had already served its purpose — it was the gateway to the World Between Worlds, the mystical dimension between time and space. The Force lingers here, felt in the way the wind changes direction without reason and loth-wolves appear at the edge of vision.
Rolling green grasslands stretch to the horizon under wide skies. The capital city is a modest settlement of domed buildings and communication towers. The Jedi temple — now destroyed — once rose from the plains as a stone monolith.