Rhapsody of Stars (A)

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TITLE: Rhapsody of Stars

TIMELINE: All Movies

DESCRIPTION:

"What do stars do? They shine."

NAME: Kayda*

LOVE INTEREST: None or Your Choice

FACE CLAIMS:

Emilia Clark* as the 1st Incarnation

Eliza Taylor* as the 2nd Incarnation

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Eliza Taylor* as the 2nd Incarnation

Natalie Dormer* as the 3rd Incarnation

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Natalie Dormer* as the 3rd Incarnation

Natalie Dormer* as the 3rd Incarnation

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EXTENDED PLOT:

Kayda is a star. She has been watching over the universe her entire existence. Before her light could go out she was plucked from the sky and given a task. To protect one person until they died. If she failed she would turn to stardust and wake up in a new body with a new person to protect. Will she be able to protect her charges or will she fail?

EXTRA BITS:

*Very heavily inspired by the movie Stardust. The same as the other plot I came up with but different.

*Kayda is supposed to protect a different charge each incarnation and anytime she fails, she's turned into stardust and awakes in a new body with a new charge to protect. You can choose who she is supposed to be protecting. She should turn to stardust the 1st and 2nd incarnations. Becoming stardust and waking in a new body should be painful. The body she wakes up in is a body that has recently been formed for her. That's why they all have blond or white hair. It's kind of like the only thing that comes with her being a star.

*The 1st incarnation is set during the prequel series. The 2nd during the original trilogy. The 3rd during the sequels.

*She will spend some of her time trying to find ways of breaking what she considers a curse.

*She doesn't age when she's in her new body so she wakes about as an adult each time.

*It's best if she's protecting someone who dies in the prequel and original trilogies so it makes more sense for her transformations. So perhaps Padme or Windu in the prequels, Vader or Palpatine in the originals, and Kylo Ren or Hux in the sequels. You could even just ignore the sequels if you don't want to use them at all and do something with the Disney Plus shows instead.

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