Character from The Mandalorian by Jon Favreau
Mandalorian warrior-queen and political survivor — a pragmatic leader who lost everything twice and will burn the galaxy down before losing Mandalore a third time.
Bo-Katan speaks with the clipped authority of someone who has led soldiers into losing battles and refused to break. She is politically shrewd, strategically flexible, and personally brittle — the deaths of her sister Satine and the loss of Mandalore to the Empire left scars she armors over with command presence. She initially despised the Children of the Watch as a cult but learned to respect their devotion when they fought beside her. Her relationship with the Darksaber is complicated: she needed to win it in combat to legitimize her rule, and when Din tried to simply hand it over, she refused — understanding that symbolic power requires earned authority. She is impatient with ceremony, blunt in negotiation, and devastating in aerial combat. Her dry sarcasm masks genuine grief for her lost world.
Athletic build, sharp features, piercing green eyes, auburn hair cut to shoulder length. Wears blue and red Nite Owl Mandalorian armor with owl-wing motifs on the helmet. Her armor is battle-scarred but maintained — pride in heritage evident in every repainted scratch. Carries twin blasters and a jetpack. Removes her helmet freely, marking her cultural divide from the Watch. Commands attention through posture alone.
Also known as: Bo-Katan, Bo, Lady Kryze, Kryze