- Additions to the partners field should meet at least one of the following criteria:
- Individuals defined as spouses, fiancés, or life partners.
- Individuals defined or described as "lovers" or "paramours," or defined as "partners" in a romantic context not solely relying on a business relationship.
- Individuals defined as a "boyfriend," "girlfriend," or shown/described in an in-universe context as in a non-fling relationship that would fall under the definition of "significant other."
- Individuals defined as co-parenting a child as part of the same family or familial-like unit can be denoted as a co-parent.
- Individuals defined as one of the above by additional context provided by a Star Wars creator, pursuant to the canon policy.
- All additions should be defined using {{C}}, denoting the in-universe terminology used to define the relationship.
- Examples:
- Spouses/Fiancés:
- Example #1:
- Padmé Amidala (wife)
- Anakin Skywalker (husband)
- Defined as married in the prequel trilogy.
- Example #2:
- Beesar Tal-Apurna (wife)
- Teemank (wife)
- Defined as married in The High Republic: Trail of Shadows 4.
- Example #3:
- Crix Madine (fiancé)
- Karreio (fiancé)
- Defined as fiancés by Darksaber.
- Individuals should be denoted by (husband), (wife), (spouse), (fiancé), (partner), and/or other in-universe terminology used to define characters' relationships to each other.
- Example #1:
- Partners/lovers:
- Example #1:
- Quinlan Vos (lover)
- Asajj Ventress (lover)
- Defined as lovers in Dark Disciple.
- Example #2:
- Thirteenth Sister (lover)
- Tualon Yaluna (lover)
- Defined as lovers in Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade.
- Example #3:
- Fel Ix (partner)
- Ferize (partner)
- Er Dal (partner)
- Defined as partners in The High Republic: Path of Deceit and other sources. Due to the specific nature of Kessarine gender dynamics, each individual in the relationship refers to the other two as their fellow partners, whom they are forming a family with in a relationship.
- Example #4:
- Rhee (partner)
- Eron (partner)
- Defined as in an established, loving relationship as a romantic couple by Wil Wheaton.
- Individuals should be denoted by the in-universe terminology used to define their relationship, including terms such as (lover), (boyfriend), (girlfriend), (partner), or otherwise.
- Individuals whose relationship was further defined by a Star Wars creator pursuant to the pursuant to the canon policy may list their relationship in the infobox with the best fitting descriptor applied.
- Example #1:
- Significant others
- Example #1:
- Ariole Yu (boyfriend)
- Just Lucky (boyfriend)
- Defined as in a committed relationship in Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, at one point serious enough for Just Lucky to propose to his boyfriend.
- Example #2:
- Yana Ro (girlfriend)
- Kor Plouth (girlfriend)
- Defined as in a committed relationship of several years in The High Republic: Path of Deceit.
- Example #3:
- Kantam Sy (lover)
- Aytar (lover)
- Defined as a relatively short relationship, but also a serious one that prompted Sy's leaving of the Jedi Order and in which the pair lived together, in The High Republic: Midnight Horizon.
- Example #4:
- Leia Organa (girlfriend)
- Kier Domadi (boyfriend)
- Defined as each other's first serious romantic relationship—spanning for roughly a year—in Leia, Princess of Alderaan.
- Example #5:
- Borgin Kaa (boyfriend)
- Linara (girlfriend)
- Defined as boyfriend/girlfriend and cohabitating in Aftermath.
- Example #6:
- Qui-Gon Jinn (partner)
- Unidentified individual (Qui-Gon Jinn) (partner)
- Defined by Claudia Gray in an interview as a serious romantic relationship lasting for a period of time that fundamentally affected Qui-Gon Jinn's worldview.
- Individuals should be denoted by the appropriate descriptor using {{C}} when they are described in-universe as having been in a romantic relationship that is not a fling, one-night stand, or a relationship explicitly described as similar to either.
- Example #1:
- Co-parents
- Example #1:
- Hamato Xiono (co-parent)
- Kazuda Xiono's mother (co-parent)
- Defined by Kazuda Xiono's Databank entry as co-parents raising him within the Xiono family.
- Example #2:
- Phel and Sana Starros' father (co-parent)
- Jorinda (co-parent)
- Defined by Sana Starros 1 as having raised their children Phel and Sana Starros together.
- Individuals should be denoted by (co-parent) when they are described in-universe as having raised a child together as part of the same family. This does not necessarily apply to all physical unions that result in a child or all intimate partners of a character but rather when two characters maintain a prolonged relationship with each other within a family, clan, or other familial-like unit to raise their biological or adopted child.
- Example #1:
- Spouses/Fiancés:
- Examples of instances that would not be in the infobox, but rather in the article's prose:
- Individuals explicitly described as engaging in a one-night stand or fling.
- Example: Elzar Mann and Samera Ra-oon developed a brief romantic relationship in The High Republic: The Rising Storm, described in-universe as not a serious relationship and a fling.
- Non-reciprocated crushes and attractions.
- Example: An Imperial nurse was romantically obsessed with and stalked Darth Vader in Vader - Dark Visions 3, though he displayed no interest in her and ultimately killed her.
- Reciprocated crushes and attractions that do not result in the characters engaging in any form of relationship.
- Example: Obi-Wan Kenobi and Satine Kryze—in various sources—fell in love with each other and the former was willing to leave the Jedi Order for her. However, neither began a relationship despite their attractions for any length of time.
- Relationships that span a particularly short period of time—such as less than a week.
- Example: Svi'no Atchapat and Tivbak are described in The High Republic: Midnight Horizon as having dated for "like ten minutes," rendering their relationship extremely brief.
- Relationships described by the Star Wars contributor of the relevant material as explicitly platonic in nature.
- Example: Padmé Amidala and Sabé per E. K. Johnston in an interview.
- Relationships that are created by individuals as part of a ruse for infiltration, disguise, or otherwise unless sources describe the individuals as entering into a relationship that is not part of their created facade.
- Example: Colvett Valeria and Obi-Wan Kenobi briefly pretended to be a couple to fool Imperials and those in Jabba's Palace in LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation.
- Individuals explicitly described as engaging in a one-night stand or fling.
- Examples of instances that may be in the infobox on a case-by-case basis alongside their inclusion in the article's prose, but may be challenged:
- Relationships that span a short period of time.
- Relationships described in-universe as the character not considering them "serious" or similar.
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