Tracing Rey’s Lineage

Rey, the main protagonist of the sequel trilogy of Star Wars, has been the subject of much debate amongst fans as to whther or not she is a Skywalker. The question of Rey’s lineage was first introduced in The Force Awakens and continued to be a major plot point in The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker.

However, the reveal in The Rise of Skywalker that Rey is not related to the Skywalker family by blood was a surprise to many fans. This revelation left some feeling disappointed, as they had speculated that Rey was the daughter of Luke Skywalker or even the granddaughter of Emperor Palpatine.

Instead, the film reveals that Rey is the granddaughter of Emperor Palpatine, a revelation that shocked both Rey and the audience. This revelation was met with mixed reactions, with some fans feeling that it was a cheap plot twist and others feeling that it added depth to Rey’s character.

Despite the reveal of her true lineage, Rey chooses to reject the Palpatine name and instead claims the name Skywalker at the end of The Rise of Skywalker. This decision symbolizes Rey’s connection to the Skywalker family through her training with Luke Skywalker and her bond with Leia Organa.

While Rey is not a Skywalker by blood, her symbolic adoption of the name Skywalker can be seen as a way for her to honor the memory of Luke and Leia and continue their legacy.

In a new tie-in novel, Shadow of the Sith by Adam Christopher, it is revealed that Rey’s parents are Dathan and Miramir, making her neither a Skywalker nor a Palpatine by blood. Regardless, the fact remains that Rey has become a beloved character in the Star Wars universe, and her journey has left a lasting impact on fans.

The question of whether or not Rey is a Skywalker by blood is ultimately irrelevant. What matters most is the character that Rey has become and the impact she has had on the Star Wars universe. Whether she is a Skywalker or not, Rey’s story serves as a reminder of the power of hope, courage, and the ability to forge one’s own path.

Is Rey Actually A Skywalker?

Rey is not a Skywalker by blood, as she is not reated to the Skywalker family. This is made clear throughout the sequel trilogy. However, at the end of The Rise of Skywalker, Luke and Princess Leia both appear to Rey as Force ghosts, and Rey claims the name Skywalker symbolically. This is a way for her to honor the legacy of Luke and Leia, who were both important figures in her life and played a significant role in her journey as a Jedi. So, it can be said that Rey is not a Skywalker in the traditional sense, but she does identify with the name as a way to carry on the Skywalker legacy.

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Why Does Rey Call Herself A Skywalker?

Rey assumed the name “Skywalker” to honor the memory of the last of the Skywalker bloodline, namely Solo. Despite being a Palpatine by heritage, Rey chose to repudiate her own lineage and embrace the name of the family that she had come to love and respect. This decision was also symbolic of her journey from being alone and unsure of her place in the galaxy to finding a sense of belonging and purpose with the Skywalkers, who had becoe her chosen family. The name change also served as a way for her to carry on the legacy of Luke and Leia, who had been instrumental in her growth as a Jedi and as a person.

How Is Rey A Palpatine And A Skywalker?

Rey’s connection to the Palpatine bloodline stems from the revelation in “The Rise of Skywalker” that Emperor Palpatine was her grandfather. This was confirmed by Palpatine himself in the movie. However, it was later revealed that Rey’s father was not actually Palpatine’s son, but rather a clone of him named Dathan. Therefore, wile Rey has some genetic ties to the Palpatine family, she is not a true Palpatine in the traditional sense.

On the other hand, Rey’s connection to the Skywalker family comes from her close relationship with both Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. Throughout the sequel trilogy, Rey is mentored by Luke and forms a deep bond with him. She also forms a strong connection with Leia, who becomes a mother figure to her. In the final moments of “The Rise of Skywalker,” Rey chooses to take on the Skywalker name as a way to honor the legacy of her mentors and continue their fight for the light side of the Force.

In short, while Rey has some genetic ties to the Palpatine family, her true identity and allegiance lie with the Skywalker family, as evidenced by her close relationships with Luke and Leia and her decision to take on their name.

Who Is Rey’s Actual Father?

According to the tie-in novel Shadow of the Sith by Adam Christopher, Rey’s father is Dathan and her mother is Miramir. This information clarifies the previously ambiguous lineage of the character and provides a concrete answer to a long-standing question among fans of the Star Wars franchise. It is worth noting that the name “Dathan” may seem unconventional to some, but it is the officially recognized name of Rey’s father as per the novel.

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Conclusion

Rey is not a Skywalker by blood but she has assumed the name “Skywalker” symbolically to honor the memory of Luke and Leia and repudiate her Palpatine heritage. Although she was never a Palpatine in truth, she has become a Skywalker in every aspect exept genetics. However, the tie-in novel Shadow of the Sith by Adam Christopher has revealed that Rey’s parents are Dathan and Miramir, making her a biological descendant of neither the Skywalker nor Palpatine families. Nevertheless, the symbolic importance of her taking on the Skywalker name remains unchanged, cementing her place in the Star Wars saga as a hero who has overcome her dark past to become a beacon of hope for the galaxy.

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William Armstrong

William Armstrong is a senior editor with H-O-M-E.org, where he writes on a wide variety of topics. He has also worked as a radio reporter and holds a degree from Moody College of Communication. William was born in Denton, TX and currently resides in Austin.