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Spectator
Passive observer turned tragic focal point
Symbol of ritual danger
playful
sociable
affectionate
uninhibited
Briefly present
Unwitting victim
Innocent casualty
A minor but vivid member of the Rubicun Three populace who moves through the Council Chambers with casual, affectionate familiarity. She brusquely passes William Riker, delivers a friendly pat to his backside and proclaims "Joy and happiness!" Her brief action anchors the sequence’s sensual, celebratory tone and functions as a social cue: she embodies the Edo community’s open, uninhibited conviviality and helps animate Riker’s remembered pleasure during the revelry. (Merged with generic 'Edo Woman' stub.)
4 appearances
Edo communal life / social rituals
Also known as:
Woman of the Edo,
Edo woman,
Edo bystander,
Poisoned Spectator,
Edo passerby
Spectator's Journey
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