Mandalorian[]
Is she confirmed as Human? The placement + style of her horns don’t look like the Mauldalorian helms, I’d think it’s plausible she’s a Zabrak. —Unsigned comment by 203.40.60.219 (talk • contribs).
Well, Mandalorian aren't humans, they are the State of Mind, Their Life, Culture. They accept people who follow the same ideals. Therefore, She COULD be a Zabrak or a Human. We're civilized enough to respect opinions of others, right? —Unsigned comment by IronLord23 (talk • contribs).
- As stated before, Mandalorians are confirmed to be humans exclusively. UberSoldat93 20:17, November 29, 2019 (UTC)
- Guess we can close this discussion after Chapter 8. UberSoldat93 (talk) 09:40, February 28, 2020 (UTC)
Rename?[]
The Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International website repeatedly refers to the character as "The Armorer". Should we rename the page to reflect this and follow the naming convention of The Client and The Mandalorian? UberSoldat93 (talk) 16:04, December 28, 2019 (UTC)
3.1 Corrected spelling/grammar[]
Please change from "Mandalorian female" to "female Mandalorian". Yeah, yeah, this is a PC/SJW thing, but it costs nothing.
This would also make it consistent with its usage as an adjective as seen in https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Paz_Vizla —Unsigned comment by 76.191.126.194 (talk • contribs).
Clan Wren Connection?![]
Is it just me, or is she more than likely a member of Clan Wren, member clan of House Vizla? I know the main Mandalorian characters are all members of the Tribe in the current series, but her helmet, the gold/bronze color, (perhaps Bronzium, Polished or not?) the little crown-like spikes on the top (Sabine’s mother has those on her helmet too), and let’s certainly not forget about the distinctive shape of the eyes of her visor. I mean it is somewhat obvious isn’t it?