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Des noeuds encore des noeuds
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones dir. George Lucas | 2002
Cordeeee
VERONICA SEGURA as Cordé
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones (2002)
Sometimes I think about how Padme Naberrie was a child queen at 14 expected to shoulder the responsibility of an entire planet, and I'm always thinking about how Ahsoka Tano was 14 when she was dropped off in an active war zone and expected to be an efficient commander in a war she didn't sign up for and hadn't been trained.
Then I think about Cordé, who died in an assassination plot for Padme when she was acting as a decoy because of said dangers, and then I think about Vaughn, born and bred to fight and die in a war he had no choice but to participate in and then dying in the sewers of Mandalore as they attempted to track down an ex-sith lord.
Then I think about how both of these people's last words to Ahsoka and Padme as they died in their arms was an apology for "failure":
"My lady...so sorry. I failed you, senator."
"I'm sorry...Commander."
I wonder how often those last words rung in their heads?
Corde before she gets blown up in the beginning of attack of the clones. A along forgotten piece of artwork I did back in 2022 part of my Padme handmaidens series I never finished
i think we as a union need to acknowledge the fact that queen amidala is basically a terrifying hivemind of high school girls