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The Armorer's background and the history of the Mandalorians pose an enigma, resulting in numerous speculations regarding her identity. Some theories suggest a potential link between her character and Darth Maul, as well as the Mandalorians' conflict with the Jedi.
The Armorer's role as a Guardian and her skill in crafting Mandalorian steel with an otherworldly essence imply a profound bond with the Force and its tranquil power. Displaying precognitive abilities, she seemingly anticipates future events and acts as a guiding force for Din Djarin in his journey of redemption, further underscoring her sensitivity to the Force and her enigmatic nature.
Emily Swallow's character, the Armorer, holds a significant role as the leader of Din Djarin's Mandalorian tribe in The Mandalorian. However, there are still many unanswered questions surrounding her character. Unlike Din and Paz Vizsla, who have been given names, the Armorer remains unidentified. Furthermore, her origin and Mandalorian history remain a mystery. As a foundling with a Mandalorian mentor, Din's backstory is established, and Paz has confirmed his lineage as a descendant of the Mandalorian Jedi Tarre Vizsla. These enigmas surrounding the Armorer have sparked numerous theories, particularly regarding her relationship to the Mandalorian timeline and history. Some speculate that her helmet's spikes and the Children of the Watch's affiliation with Death Watch suggest she may have served Darth Maul, known as a "Mauldalorian," during the Clone Wars. While none of these theories have been confirmed, a new theory presents a different angle, unrelated to her Mandalorian past.
Armorers Are Often Associated With The Force
The Star Wars sourcebook, "Keeping the Peace," within the Force & Destiny series, features an entry on a specific type of Guardian known as the "Armorer." Every individual holding this title possesses some level of Force sensitivity or affiliation with the Force. These Armorers have a unique process for attaining their status, requiring apprenticeship under a master Armorer and firsthand experience in the precise art of crafting for their tradition. Furthermore, the Armorers highly prioritize bringing honor to their community, which is exemplified by the Armorer's assertion that the Darksaber holds a greater significance for Din than the beskar spear.
What adds further intrigue is the renowned "supernatural quality" attributed to the work of these Armorers, which can only be achieved through Force-invoking techniques. This energy emanates a tranquil influence, likely crucial for the Armorers considering the emotional challenges and traumas that arise while working with metal. These characteristics align with the existing portrayal of The Mandalorian's Armorer, and it is plausible that she also possesses other Force-related attributes.
The Armorer Seems Almost Precognitive At Times
The Armorer has always exuded unwavering confidence, bordering on an almost extrasensory perception, as if anticipating what lies ahead. Her ability to do this was particularly evident in her interactions with Din in The Mandalorian, specifically in relation to his pursuit of redemption. Despite the overwhelming challenges posed by his mission to the devastated and supposedly cursed planet of Mandalore, the Armorer displayed unwavering certainty that Din would triumphantly achieve his desired outcome. She skillfully guided him by presenting the necessary obstacles and offering steadfast affirmations of "this is the way," effectively propelling Din in the right direction.
The Armorer's mastery of Mandalorian steel and her use of the mystical Living Waters have always been shrouded in mystery. Those who witness the forging of their armor often experience vivid flashbacks, though the Mandalorians themselves keep these experiences closely guarded. However, in Season 1 of The Mandalorian, Din's flashbacks were showcased, and the Armorer even warned Grogu about them in Season 3. It is possible that the Armorer's understanding of these flashbacks stems from her own encounters, but there may also be a deeper connection to the Force. This became evident in the Season 1 finale when Din informed the Armorer of Grogu's species' telekinetic abilities, to which she responded with a knowing affirmation.
Were All Mandalorian Armorers Secretly Force-Sensitive?
Force-sensitivity could provide an explanation for the mystical elements, such as the Living Waters and the flashbacks, experienced by Armorers like The Mandalorian. In the season 3 finale, when Grogu encountered the Living Waters, he displayed a connection to its depths, particularly with the hidden Mythosaur. This suggests a Force presence in the Living Waters, which the Armorer herself can sense and interact with, as evidenced by her high regard for them and her directive to Din on his redemption quest.
Additionally, the Jedi being viewed as ancient enemies by the Mandalorians might be influenced by a historical conflict related to the Force. The Armorer possesses knowledge of the Jedi Code, including the prohibition on attachments, which she relayed to Din when he expressed a desire to visit Grogu on Ossus. Regardless of the origins and extent of Force-sensitivity among Mandalorian Armorers, it is plausible that The Mandalorian's Armorer herself possesses her own sensitivity to the Force, as seen throughout the Star Wars series.
Editor's P/S
As an enthusiastic fan, I find the theory that the Armorer from The Mandalorian is secretly connected to the Force to be intriguing and plausible. The Armorer's background and the history of the Mandalorians are shrouded in mystery, leaving room for speculation about her true identity and powers.
The Armorer's role as a Guardian and her skill in crafting Mandalorian steel with an otherworldly essence suggest a profound bond with the Force. Her precognitive abilities and her role as a guiding force for Din Djarin in his journey of redemption further support the idea that she is Force-sensitive.
The Armorer's character is complex and enigmatic, and her potential connection to the Force adds another layer of depth and mystery to her story. I am excited to see how the show's creators explore her character and her role in the larger Star Wars universe in future seasons.