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recently read queens peril and shadow for the first time and they are all i care about
A GUIDE TO THE ROYAL HANDMAIDENS OF NABOO | via starwars.com (x) Itâs likely you donât know the names and faces of more than one or two of PadmĂ© Amidalaâs handmaidens⊠and thatâs how they prefer it. Completely loyal to the young queen and future senator, many of her handmaidens even took new names once they entered PadmĂ©âs service as a way to honor her. Their outfits were always chosen to complement Amidalaâs, often with hoods to obscure their faces. The Naboo handmaidens hold a unique place in Star Wars lore as bodyguards, wardrobe attendants, and political aides. Their bravery is even more impressive once their youth is taken into account; the youngest handmaiden was all of twelve years old at the start. For their loyalty to and love for Amidala alone, they deserve some time in the spotlight. Spoiler warning: This story contains minor details and plot points from the book Star Wars: Queenâs Shadow.
SabĂ© While never mentioned by name in the films, SabĂ© is one of the handmaidens most well-known to fans given her prominent status as the decoy queen in The Phantom Menace. PadmĂ© and SabĂ© worked together to develop a voice for Amidala to help add another layer to the deception begun by their resemblance and the elaborate dresses and traditional make-up. All six women also created a code (verbal and non-verbal) so they could communicate unnoticed. SabĂ© had a particularly close friendship with PadmĂ© and was the only handmaiden to remain in Amidalaâs service after she left the throne. (Out of Universe: SabĂ© was played by Keira Knightley and was such a close physical match for Natalie Portman that even the actressesâ mothers couldnât tell them apart when dressed as Queen Amidala.) RabĂ© The only handmaiden to have lines as herself in The Phantom Menace, abĂ© accompanied her queen off of Naboo on the mission to Coruscant. She served as the queenâs wardrobe mistress and an artist with hairstyles, ensuring that every piece of the queenâs wardrobe could protect her in addition to being beautifully crafted. Nothing in the wardrobe was without function. Her talents at reading body language and lips were equally useful to the queen over the years. She went on to study music at a prestigious academy in Theed after Amidalaâs term as queen came to an end. (Out of Universe: RabĂ© was played by Karol Cristina da Silva.) EirtaĂ© With bright blond hair, EirtaĂ© was the easiest to distinguish from her fellow royal handmaidens especially during the rare occasion when they appeared without their hoods. She also accompanied Amidala to Coruscant, helping to maintain the decoy illusion even while the ship was on Tatooine. EirtaĂ© fought in the Battle of Naboo alongside SabĂ©, RabĂ©, and PadmĂ© herself. After she left Amidalaâs service, she pursued her love of art and science. (Out of Universe: EirtaĂ© was played by Friday âLizâ Wilson.) SachĂ© Although SachĂ© was the youngest among the original handmaidens, her bravery was never once called into question. Left behind on Naboo, she helped protect the members of the Royal Security Forces at tremendous personal cost. It earned her their loyalty forever. After Amidalaâs term ended, SachĂ© followed in the queenâs footsteps and entered the political arena. (Out of Universe: SachĂ© was played by Sofia Coppola. Sheâd asked George Lucas, a close family friend, if she could observe the set and he offered her the chance to observe while also playing one of the handmaidens.) YanĂ© YanĂ© also remained behind on Naboo at the queenâs instructions during Amidalaâs desperate mission to Coruscant. Alongside SachĂ©, she helped the resistance there and did what they could to fight back against the droid invasion. She often volunteered her time to help Nabooâs orphans, devoting even more of her time after leaving Amidalaâs service. (Out of Universe: YanĂ© was played by Candice Orwell.) CordĂ© With SabĂ© assigned elsewhere, PadmĂ© found herself in need of a new decoy even though senators traditionally did not have handmaidens. Of the three handmaidens brought into her service as a senator, CordĂ© was the closest physical match despite being slightly taller. She perfected Amidalaâs voice to the point that even a voice identifier couldnât tell the difference. Ultimately, CordĂ© gave her life when a bomb meant for Amidala blew up their starship in an attempt to stop the senator from voting on the Military Creation Act. (Out of Universe: CordĂ© was played by Veronica Segura) DormĂ© DormĂ© had gone through security forces training with Gregar Typho and remained at the Academy to go through a modified version of handmaiden training. When PadmĂ© accepted the Senate seat, he immediately recommended DormĂ© as a potential new handmaiden. She took over as wardrobe mistress and built upon RabĂ©âs past work to ensure Amidalaâs wardrobe was both appropriate for her new role as senator and offered physical protection. Her duties also included applying CordĂ©âs make-up to make her an even closer physical match for the senator when she served as decoy. After multiple attempts on PadmĂ©âs life forced her to return to Naboo accompanied by the Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, DormĂ© remained behind on Coruscant with Typho in an effort to make her enemies think the Senator was still there. (Out of Universe: DormĂ© was played by Rose Byrne in one of her first roles.) VersĂ© VersĂ© was the niece of Mariek Panaka who recommended her for the Senatorâs new cohort of handmaidens. She was an extremely talented slicer who used her talents in Amidalaâs service in more ways than one. VersĂ© also lost her life to the same bomb that claimed CordĂ© right before the start of the Clone Wars. (Out of Universe: VersĂ© was played by Avril Wynne.) Teckla Minnau The first of Amidalaâs handmaidens to not take a name ending in Ă©, Teckla Minnau was first properly introduced in The Clone Wars although she appeared as an attendant at the Lake House in a blink-and-you-miss-it moment in Attack of the Clones. She provided both moral support and perspective to PadmĂ©, helping strengthen her resolve to fight a military spending bill. Later, she accompanied Amidala on a mission to Scipio where she was killed by a bounty hunter who was trying to stop them from discovering an embezzlement scandal. (Out of Universe: Teckla was voiced by Ashley Moynihan.) Duja The newest addition to the list of handmaidens, Duja was first mentioned in Thrawn: Alliances. She entered Amidalaâs service sometime after she joined the Senate as she and PadmĂ© mourned the death of CordĂ© together after the bombing but left it prior to the end of the Clone Wars. She died on Batuu while investigating a Separatist factory on Mokivj, prompting PadmĂ© to travel out to the distant planet to figure out what happened to her. KartĂ© Even less is known about KartĂ© who has so far only appeared in the Forces of Destiny episode âThe Imposter Insideâ and its supporting materials⊠and for the most part it wasnât even really her! A clawdite bounty hunter stole her identity to get to PadmĂ© at some point during the Clone Wars. MoteĂ© and EllĂ© MoteĂ© and EllĂ© served Senator Amidala during the final days of both the Republic and her life. MoteĂ© accompanied her to the Senate for Palpatineâs speech in which he declared himself Emperor. EllĂ©âs scenes were ultimately cut from Revenge of the Sith, but she still appears in the novelization. (Out of Universe: MoteĂ© was played by Kristy Wright and EllĂ© was played by Chantel Freer.)
Day 515: Objectively
One step up from apathy, My life is balanced there. Zero-sum, Neutral, Objectively I can say that things just happen. In reality, the difficult things are held back By a subconscious belief in tomorrow.