Star Wars Just Introduced A Heartbreaking Revenge Of The Sith Retcon That… Just Doesn’t Make Sense

This brand-new Star Wars book just introduced a mᴀssive Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith retcon, and it’s raised some major questions about Padmé Amidala’s death and burial. It didn’t exactly come as a surprise that Padmé died in Revenge of the Sith, although how Padmé died was disappointing. The original trilogy had confirmed that Luke and Leia’s biological mother was ᴅᴇᴀᴅ, and they hadn’t known her (or, barely remembered her, in Leia’s case).

Yet, Padmé’s death remains one of the saddest tragedies in Star Wars movies and TV shows. Over time, this has only become clearer, with Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi depicting her funeral in much greater detail and several comic books exploring how crushing this loss was for those who knew her—including Darth Vader. Those additions to the Star Wars timeline have remained fairly consistent, but now, one brand-new Star Wars book has thrown a major wrench in Padmé’s burial story, and it makes no sense.

Star Wars Previously Confirmed Padmé Was Buried

Darth Vader Visited Padmé’s Tomb In The Comics


Padme's Tomb in the Star Wars comics

In the canon Marvel Star Wars comic book Star Wars: Darth Vader (2020) #1, Darth Vader visits Padmé Amidala’s tomb on Naboo and even tries to open it until her close friend and former handmaiden, Sabé, intervenes. This actually ends up being a gutting story arc, as Vader begins using the Force to open the tomb before experiencing a flashback to Padmé smiling and then to him Force choking her on Mustafar. This stops him in his tracks, and he must ask a droid to look in and scan her instead.

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It may be difficult to empathize with Vader at this moment, particularly because he played a major role in her death, but this is a sad reminder of how much Anakin really did love Padmé before he became so corrupted. Importantly, this story arc also confirms that Padmé was indeed buried on Naboo, as the droid is able to identify a traceable med implant on her corpse. Now, a brand-new canon Star Wars book has thrown this entirely into question.

This Burial Has Been Completely Retconned In A New Star Wars Book

The Funeral Customs Of Naboo Apparently Required Cremation—Not Burial

A new Star Wars book, Star Wars Complete Locations New Edition, written by Jason Fry, Emily Shkoukani, Kristin Lund, Simon Beecroft, Kerrie Dougherty, and James Luceno, has raised major questions about how this tomb for Padmé could exist at all. In Star Wars Complete Locations, the Naboo funeral traditions are explained in detail:

“The Theed Funeral Temple is located in a tranquil spot on the edge of the city. Its open-air design and numerous windows frame a magnificently carved stone platform. Nearby stands the Livet Tower containing an eternal flame, whose never-ending light reminds the Naboo of their own mortality and their duty to lead harmonious lives. Naboo funeral custom dictates that the body of the deceased be cremated within two days of death. In this way, it is believed, the life force of the ᴅᴇᴀᴅ is returned to the planet. Once the ashes are collected, they are carried onto the bridge between the temple and the Livet Tower and cast into the Solleu River before it plunges over the cliff.”

If those are the Naboo funeral customs, and Padmé was shown having a full-fledged Naboo funeral in Revenge of the Sith, then how could her body have been laid to rest in a tomb?

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It’s possible Padmé was laid to rest in a way contrary to Naboo tradition, but that would be odd—particularly for Padmé. She was a beloved queen and senator, and she was dedicated to her planet and her people. It makes no sense that she would have wishes for her burial so opposite to the customs, and it isn’t clear why she would have wanted anything different. This description of Naboo funerals in Star Wars Complete Locations was seemingly an unintentional Padmé Amidala and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith retcon.

Source: Star Wars Complete Locations New Edition

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