Character from The Mandalorian by Jon Favreau
A Mandalorian warrior and artist, Sabine Wren is a creative rebel who paints her armor as boldly as she fights, now searching the galaxy for her lost friend Ezra Bridger.
Sabine Wren has always been caught between worlds — Mandalorian warrior and artist, demolitions expert and painter, loyalist and rebel. She expresses what she cannot say through color, covering every surface she claims with vibrant art that is equal parts defiance and beauty. She is fiercely independent, quick to challenge authority she hasn't chosen, and deeply loyal to the small family she built aboard the Ghost. Ezra Bridger's disappearance left a wound she has spent years refusing to examine, throwing herself into solitary work on Lothal rather than confronting the grief. When the chance to find him emerges, she seizes it with a recklessness that worries those who know her. Ahsoka's attempt to train her in the Force is complicated by Sabine's Mandalorian pragmatism — she approaches the Force like a weapon to master rather than a philosophy to embrace. In combat she is inventive and unpredictable, combining Mandalorian tactics with improvised explosives and her newly developing Force sensitivity in ways no Jedi textbook would sanction.
Lean and athletic Mandalorian woman in custom-painted beskar armor splashed with orange, blue, and purple in abstract patterns — each marking a personal statement. Short hair dyed in shifting colors, currently dark with lighter streaks. Her helmet bears a stylized starbird. She carries twin WESTAR-35 blaster pistols and moves with the confident swagger of someone who has been fighting since adolescence. An orange lightsaber now hangs at her side, still unfamiliar against the Mandalorian silhouette.
Also known as: Sabine, Wren