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Unnamed Caretaker is the caretaker for children in Plumeria[Citation needed] , which is why she is usually seen with younger children. She is a resident of Plumeria and a minor character, typically showing up among large crowds.


Personality[]

Unnamed caretaker showed to be very loving and mild in her behaviour. In "Flowers for She-Ra," she offered food to She-Ra, showing to be generous to those who help. She is also seen tending to and carrying an infant child.

Appearance[]

The unnamed woman is a tall, green-eyed adult female with auburn hair split in two long braids and has pink flowers at the top of both of them. She wears a golden head dress with a bead similar to Glimmer's, but gold in color. She sports a sleeveless yellow cropped top and below it a pale-yellow skirt with a white sash. For shoes, she has simple sandals that are brown but are rarely seen, due to the length of her skirt covering them up.

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Plot[]

Past[]

There is no known information about her past, although she presumably has lived in Plumeria for most of her life.

Season One[]

She made an appearance in "Flowers for She-Ra", handing gifts to She-Ra to celebrate her help.

Season Five[]

The unnamed caretaker made her last appearance in the episode "Horde Prime", where she was seen being protected by Adora and her team from Prime's bots and drones. Two children ran into her embrace and she shot a grateful glance toward Adora before leading them away. In the same episode, she was shown briefly in the rebel camp taking care of the same two children.

Princess Rebel Recruitment Shorts[]

She made an appearance in Meditation With Perfuma, attempting to meditate with the villagers.

Swift Wind Adventures Shorts[]

Unnamed Caretaker makes multiple appearances in "Unicorn Warrior Training!" in which Swift Wind attempts to teach the citizens of Plumeria how to defend themselves against the Horde.

Trivia[]

  • She is seen almost exclusively with children in her arms or holding her hands. The children she cares for ranges from babies to small children.
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