Set

Set was a figure from a Futhork legend, in-which he was the eternal lover of Veré. In 22 BBY, immediately after the Battle of Geonosis, these names were used as aliases by Padawan Anakin Skywalker and Senator Padmé Amidala respectively. Knowing matrimony to be against the Jedi's belief that such an attachment, through passion, brought one close to the dark side of the Force, the young lovers used the archaic monikers to anonymously elope, not even allowing their pastor, Pontifex Maxiron Agolerga, to know of their true identities. When, eventually, he did learn of who they really were, he informed Amidala's neice, Pooja Naberrie, of the union.

Behind the scenes
Set was mentioned during the What's the Story campaign on StarWars.com, where Hyperspace members were allowed to author back stories for various background characters from the Star Wars films that were then included in the Databank and became canon. The particular entry, written by Tim Veekhoven under the handle "Sompeetalay," covered Agolerga around the time he was solicited to officiate the Skywalker/Amidala unity senn in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, establishing Set and Veré as legendary characters in its text.

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