Qui-Gon Jinn didn't have a wife in Star Wars canon; the Jedi Code forbade marriage and attachments, but in Star Wars Legends (now Expanded Universe), he deeply loved another Jedi Master, Tahl, though they never married, and she was the mother of his daughter, Kara Jinn, in fanon. Tahl was a close friend and fellow Jedi who shared his views on love, but their relationship ended tragically, and Qui-Gon remained single in the films.
In 60 BBY, Jedi Padawan Qui-Gon Jinn fell in love with an individual on the Outer Rim planet Felucia. He eventually broke off their romantic relationship to remain in the Jedi Order but nevertheless kept their gift to him—a Mustafar fire diamond—as a cherished memento for many years.
Star Wars has many love stories; one of my favorites is between Qui-Gon Jinn & his betrothed, Jedi Knight Tahl.
Kara Jinn was the illegitimate daughter of Jedi Masters Qui-Gon Jinn and Tahl. She was born two years before Tahl's death and was brought to the Jedi High Council as an infant by Qui-Gon to begin her training. Qui-Gon told the Council that her surname was Tajin (tah-yin) so as to hide her parentage.
Assigned the Jedi Watchman of the Cerean sector, Mundi was granted a rare exception to the Jedi Order's ban on marriage due to his species' low birth rate and had a polygamous family of five wives and seven children, although he was able to love them without being attached.
during the end of the Clone Wars, Asajj Ventress teamed up with Quinlan Vos on a mission to assassinate Count Dooku. When Vos began to fall under the sway of the dark side, Ventress served as his voice of reason and urged him to turn away from the pull of evil and eventually fell in love with the Jedi.
He keeps Qui-Gonns robe because he regrets not taking Qui-Gonn more seriously. Yoda made that bed and uses Qui-Gons robe as a blanket and dies sleeping in the bed he made.
The theory is that Satine's nephew Korkie Kryze, who bears a striking resemblance to Obi-Wan, is actually Satine and Obi-Wan's son. This has never been confirmed, so it seems likely to be only mere speculation, but there's no definitive proof that Obi-Wan didn't have a child with Satine.
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.
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.
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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.
Source: In the Yuan Dynasty play Journey to the West and the Ming Dynasty work The Southern Journey, Sun Wukong is depicted as having a wife named the Golden Princess (also known as Jiaozi). She is the daughter of the king of the Fire Wheel Golden Cauldron Kingdom and is forced to marry the Great Sage Sun Wukong.
Ekko is seen sitting alone on the same rooftop he kissed Jinx/Powder in the alternate reality.
Zorii Bliss appeared in the 2019 film Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker, where she was portrayed by Keri Russell.
During Mandalore's Civil War and his apprenticeship under Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan fell in love with the young Duchess Satine Kryze.
Many Jedi were in attendance, including Grand Master Yoda, Mace Windu, and several members of the Jedi High Council. Non-Jedi attendees included Queen Amidala, Boss Rugor Nass, newly-elected Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, Anakin Skywalker, and Jar Jar Binks, among several others.
He told the Death Watch warriors that Ahsoka was his betrothed, a ruse the Padawan reluctantly played along with. In Death Watch's camp, Ahsoka warned him that he was unwise to trust the Mandalorians. Mindful of their cover story, Lux quieted her by grabbing her and kissing her.
In the book, the two have an exchange that is clearly and unambiguously queer when Kaeden reveals she wants to kiss Ahsoka. The passage reads: "'I could kiss you. ' Ahsoka stopped in her tracks.
Because she knew that Vader had been the Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker before joining the Sith, Sevander, christened as Third Sister, became obsessed with locating his former Jedi Master, the fugitive Obi-Wan Kenobi, as a means of exacting revenge by entering the Dark Lord's good graces and assassinating him whilst he ...
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.
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.
Some fan theories have posited that Plo Koon survived his fiery crash and could potentially be in hiding throughout the events of the Galactic Civil War, but according to the official Star Wars Canon, Plo Koon did, in fact, perish.