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  • Prophecy of the Rana Hama
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  • The crown on the head of the Rana Hama was cracked down the middle, symbolizing the exile and the betrayal. The figure behind him held another crown in his hands, which was what led them to believe that he was the traitor. Whether or not the knife represented revenge and retaking the rightful place at the head of the people was the most interpretive part of the entire painting, but Ophuchi Clan members such as Sarus knew that it held merit as his people had spent centuries trying to come up with another answer, albeit to no avail.
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  • The crown on the head of the Rana Hama was cracked down the middle, symbolizing the exile and the betrayal. The figure behind him held another crown in his hands, which was what led them to believe that he was the traitor. Whether or not the knife represented revenge and retaking the rightful place at the head of the people was the most interpretive part of the entire painting, but Ophuchi Clan members such as Sarus knew that it held merit as his people had spent centuries trying to come up with another answer, albeit to no avail. Sarus hinted that the person who would fulfill the prophecy was Jar Binks, an exiled Crowned Prince of the Gungan Empire. Binks had been exiled by the Gungan Council, specifically by High Councilor Rugor Nass, after he accidentally allowed a priceless artifact to fall into the hands of the Humans on Utapau. Sarus did not officially state that Binks was the Rana Hama, but he left it open to interpretation to allow room for Binks to possibly fulfill the prophecy and his destiny. HoloNet news reports that Gungan officials were involved in the Invasion of Utapau strengthened the belief that Binks was the Rana Hama.