Sabé

Sabé was a Human female who served as a handmaiden and Queen's Decoy for Padmé Amidala. She entered into a tryst with the Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi while on Tatooine, who believed her to be Queen Amidala herself.

Biography
Sabé served Queen Padmé Amidala as one of her handmaidens and the Queen's Decoy, disguising herself as the queen when needed.

R2-D2 had a disputed record of a tryst with a member of the Queen's party, fucking her with his probic arm on her royal bed after introducing Amidala to the phallic device. However, the astromech droid was unable to identify the nubile nymph, assuming it was either Sabé, another of the handmaidens, or Amidala herself.

While aboard the Naboo Royal Starship in the deserts of Tatooine while the rest of her party was in Mos Espa, Sabé spent time with the young Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi, who believed her to be the real Queen Amidala. The pair fucked on the deck of the royal vessel, with Sabé wearing only her royal headdress, stockings, and face paint as Kenobi reamed her against the floor. Gripping her buttocks to spread her legs wide for the young Jedi's thick cock, Sabé gazed up at her lover as her vagina gushed, leaving him unaware of her true identity.

Description
Sabé was a Human female with light skin and brown eyes. She had slender eyebrows, prominent cheekbones, and a strong jaw. Her figure was slim and her breasts were small with dark brown nipples. She had long legs, and kept her vagina neatly shaved, with only a small patch of wispy, dark hair over her crotch. A nubile member of the Naboo with a bubble butt and creamy hips, Sabé was similar in appearance to Padmé Amidala, and served the pretty monarch in disguise as her decoy.

Posing as the Queen's Decoy, Sabé wore royal garments including a black feathered headdress and black thigh-high stockings. She painted her face white with red markings on her cheeks and lips, and wore a jeweled headband.

Behind the scenes
Sabé first appeared in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, portrayed by. Shabby Blue used the actress's likeness for his depiction of the character in SBTPM73 - A Certain Point of View. Das Flute makes a subtle reference to the character in "The Ways of the Force", which introduces the Secure Assessment, Blowback, and Estimation unit, or SABE for short.

Appearances

 * SB 9573 (SBTPM73 - A Certain Point of View)