Mace Windu doesn't have a canonical wife in the main Star Wars story (the Skywalker Saga), but in some Expanded Universe (Legends) and newer canon comics/books, he had a secret relationship or "married" to a woman named KinShan Nightbird, a Jedi Watchman from his homeworld, though the Jedi Order remained unaware of this connection for some time, with her being more of a partner/love interest rather than a formal wife within Jedi rules.
Yes, It's canon. Mace Windu had a wife right after the events of TPM. Her name is KinShan Nightbird.
The quiet Yaddle was a member of the same mysterious species as the revered Jedi Master Yoda.
Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi was the most famous member of the family. Due to the low Cerean birthrate, he was allowed by the other Jedi to follow the Cerean custom of polygamous marriage—he had four honor wives and seven daughters.
In the novel, Windu's former Padawan and fellow Jedi Master Depa Billaba has been sent to Windu's homeworld, Haruun Kal, to start a revolution against the Separatist-allied government. After the Jedi Council finds evidence that Billaba has fallen to the dark side of the Force, Windu is sent to find her.
The clone commando RC-1136, known as Darman Skirata, got Jedi Knight Etain Tur-Mukan pregnant during the Clone Wars, resulting in their son, Venku Skirata, a Force-sensitive child born outside the Jedi Code's restrictions. Their forbidden relationship and child's birth were detailed in the Republic Commando novels, highlighting the complexities of clone troopers' development and the strictures of the Jedi Order, as Etain was killed shortly after Order 66 while protecting her family.
The saddest Star Wars deaths often involve tragic heroism, lost potential, or poignant goodbyes, with popular choices including Duchess Satine (Obi-Wan's lost love), Clone Force 99's Tech (self-sacrifice for family), Kanan Jarrus (heroic sacrifice for Hera and Ezra), Padmé Amidala (fading hope for Anakin), Han Solo (betrayed by his son), and Clone Trooper 99 (innocent, selfless heroism). These deaths resonate due to their emotional impact, the characters' significance, or the broken promises they represent.
Although the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones established that the Jedi Order members couldn't marry or have children, Star Wars creator George Lucas explained that despite their monastic culture, the Jedi were permitted to have sexual intercourse as long they didn't form attachments or possessive ...
Here they are in chronological order: Anakin and Padme's first kiss on Naboo.
Lux Bonteri
However, Ahsoka found it annoying, as she immediately shrugged his crush off her. This changed during their time together, as Ahsoka began developing feelings for Lux until she and Padme left Raxus, she and Lux said their goodbyes before going their separate ways.
He was regretful about having to kill Yaddle after she discovered his nature as a Sith Lord. He was generally regretful in almost killing his old friends during the first Battle of Geonosis. He was at first reluctant to kill and felt remorse for betraying Asajj Ventress.
Mara Jade Skywalker is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. She appears in the Legends continuity as the wife of Luke Skywalker and mother of Ben Skywalker. She has been voiced by Heidi Shannon, Edie Mirman and Kath Soucie in various Star Wars video games.
As the Clone War dragged on, Yoda became increasingly wary of Anakin, sensing great turmoil within him, after experiencing visions of his secret wife dying in child birth, Anakin turned to Yoda for advice (albeit without telling him about Padme) but Yoda, unaware of the intensity of Anakin's love for Padme, said "train ...
Tendra Risant Calrissian was a wealthy female Human Sacorrian businesswoman who was the wife of Lando Calrissian and the mother of Lando Junior.
In the original trilogy, Yoda lives in solitude on the swamp planet Dagobah. He is introduced as a former mentor of the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, and he trains Luke Skywalker in the ways of the Force until his death at the age of 900.
The rarest lightsaber color is arguably black, embodied by the unique Darksaber created by the first Mandalorian Jedi, Tarre Vizsla, with only one ever existing; however, white (Ahsoka Tano's purified crystals) and purple (Mace Windu's) are also exceptionally rare, symbolizing unique paths outside the typical Jedi/Sith dichotomy.
Padmé didn't wear bras (or underwear) in Star Wars because director George Lucas famously told Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia) there was "no underwear in space," a rule extended to other characters like Padmé, suggesting a sci-fi lack of undergarments for comfort or visual reasons, though Carrie Fisher found the rule odd and compared it to Padmé's frequent costume changes, as cited in Wookieepedia and Reddit. While Leia famously went braless under her white robes (using gaffer tape instead), Padmé's elaborate outfits often made bras impractical or unnecessary for the desired look.
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Sabé is the most important of Queen Amidala's royal retinue of handmaidens. During crisis situations, Sabé and Amidala switch roles. Sabé becomes a decoy, disguised as the Queen, while Amidala adopts a simple gown of a handmaiden, and goes by her less formal name of Padmé Naberrie.
Zayne, son of Rey Palpatine and Ben Solo, was born shortly before Exegol. In 34 ABY, Padawan Rey Palpatine and Dark apprentice Kylo Ren were among those who fought in the First Order-Resistance war in a decisive battle for the galaxy at the Battle of Crait.
Jedi Master Yaddle, The Female Yoda: History, Force Powers, & Everything We Know. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace introduced viewers to Yaddle, the first new member of Yoda's mysterious species to appear on-screen.
Hermione Granger became pregnant with her and Ron Weasley's first child and only daughter, Rose Granger-Weasley, after the Second Wizarding War and sometime in or around 2005. Rose inherited her father's red hair.
In Star Wars lore, Order 37 was a grim Clone Trooper contingency plan to capture a wanted individual (often a Jedi) by taking a civilian population hostage, locking down the area, and threatening mass execution if the target wasn't surrendered, making it a horrific tactic used by the Empire to force Jedi compliance. It was considered more brutal than Order 66 because it targeted civilians directly, forcing Jedi to often turn themselves in to save innocent lives, as seen on planets like Bellassa.
Darth Nihilus . He is basically a pure dark side being. His mortal form was apparently consumed by his hunger for the dark side of the Force.