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Shakya Devi was a Jedi Knight and the Master of Padmé Naberrie. She was killed 32 BBY by the Sith Darth Maxah when she went to mediate between the Trade Federation during the Naboo Crisis. Her last instructions to Padmé were to save herself and to protect the Queen, as one of them had to survive. She was cremated alongside Qui-Gon Jinn who was also killed by her.

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  • Shakya Devi was a Jedi Knight and the Master of Padmé Naberrie. She was killed 32 BBY by the Sith Darth Maxah when she went to mediate between the Trade Federation during the Naboo Crisis. Her last instructions to Padmé were to save herself and to protect the Queen, as one of them had to survive. She was cremated alongside Qui-Gon Jinn who was also killed by her.
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  • Shakya Devi was a Jedi Knight and the Master of Padmé Naberrie. She was killed 32 BBY by the Sith Darth Maxah when she went to mediate between the Trade Federation during the Naboo Crisis. Her last instructions to Padmé were to save herself and to protect the Queen, as one of them had to survive. She was cremated alongside Qui-Gon Jinn who was also killed by her.
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