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Jabba's Palace

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Jabba's palace
General information
Constructed

700 BBY

Location

Dune Sea of Tatooine

Builder

B'omarr Order

Usage
Era(s)
Affiliation
"That is scarcely what I would call a palace, Artoo. It looks more like an iron foundry."
C-3PO to R2-D2, as they approach Jabba's Palace[src]

Jabba's Palace, made of stone and metal, was located at the fringe of the Western Dune Sea on the planet of Tatooine. While Jabba's home was on Nal Hutta, he used his Tatooine palace as a base of operations for his business ventures on that planet.

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[edit] History

The palace was originally a monastery built in 700 BBY by a strict religious order called the B'omarr Monks. The massive compound was built on a remote world, far from any settlements, so as to amplify the Monks’ detachment from the universe. This environment allowed them to concentrate on their studies, furthering their goal of complete disconnection from all external sensation. 150 years after its construction it was discovered by the outcast and rogue Alkhara, who began to use it as a base of operations. The Monks by and large ignored him, and the two groups co-inhabited peacefully for 34 years. Eventually, Jabba discovered the fortress as well, and forced Alkhara out in 516 BBY.

Jabba's gatekeeper droid questions C-3PO in 4 ABY.
Jabba's gatekeeper droid questions C-3PO in 4 ABY.

Jabba equipped the palace with a number of security devices, including a semi-intelligent droid gatewatcher built into the main entrance. This droid, little more than an electronic eye on a stick embedded in the gate itself, would interrogate visitors before deciding whether to allow them to enter. Jabba's majordomo, Bib Fortuna, would usually also interrogate visitors who got this far before allowing them an audience with Jabba himself. Jabba also employed Gamorrean guards to act as his bodyguards and security force. He also built a hangar bay to house his sail barge, Khetanna, and numerous repulsor skiffs. His treasure was secured in a room built from the hull plating of Dreadnaught cruisers. Jabba's will left the palace to his father, Zorba the Hutt. It is unknown whether Zorba took over the palace or not.

[edit] Jabba's audience chamber

"Everyone here hopes to kill everyone else, so far as I can ascertain."
C-3PO[src]
Jabba's main audience chamber.
Jabba's main audience chamber.

Jabba would recline on a huge dais in his audience chamber, surrounded by a motley crew of bounty hunters and other criminals seeking his favor. His every whim was catered to, with live animals such as gorgs and Klatooine paddy frogs to eat, concerts from musicians, [1] scantily clad nubile humanoid dancing girls (often providing more than just dance) and Salacious Crumb, his court jester.

However, sometimes things would get intense. Some guests (such as BoushhPrincess Leia in disguise, Luke Skywalker, Gardulla the Hutt, and Ki-Adi-Mundi) would threaten the Hutt or hold out dangerous weapons that caused havoc in the chamber. The guests, if bothersome to Jabba, could be thrown into the rancor pit, by pressing a button by his Hookah pipe. There the chamber guests could watch an unwanted being get swallowed down by the fierce monster (such as Oola, the slave girl who spurned his amorous advances).

Fett and Jabba watch as Luke Skywalker and Jubnuk get attacked by Jabba's rancor.
Fett and Jabba watch as Luke Skywalker and Jubnuk get attacked by Jabba's rancor.

To satisfy his enormous appetite, a rotisserie capable of cooking gigantic portions of meat was installed directly behind Jabba's dais.

A corner alcove of the audience chamber housed Jabba's trophies. For a short time, among these was the form of Han Solo, frozen in carbonite. [1] On either side of the carbonite trophy were stuffed animal heads, one being the head of a Tauntaun.

In the floor below the Throne Room were prison cells, where Jabba kept his prisoners; torture chambers; the droid room; the guards' rooms; and many other rooms.

[edit] Other known rooms

[edit] Court members

"I have never seen a more sinister and depraved crowd. One would think the rest of the galaxy safe, what with every thug, debaucher, and scofflaw having gathered here."
C-3PO, to R2-D2, commenting on the inhabitants of Jabba's palace[src]
Jabba the Hutt on this throne.
Jabba the Hutt on this throne.
Jabba's Palace cutaway.
Jabba's Palace cutaway.
Jabba's audience chamber cutaway.
Jabba's audience chamber cutaway.

At the time Luke and his companions visited Jabba's palace to free Han Solo, the following droids, creatures, bounty hunters, guards, and scoundrels were present.

The Max Rebo Band plays for Jabba in his court.
The Max Rebo Band plays for Jabba in his court.


Three of Jabba's slaves.
Three of Jabba's slaves.
Concept art by Ralph McQuarrie.
Concept art by Ralph McQuarrie.

[edit] Frequent visitors

Bounty Hunters

Boba Fett outside Jabba's Palace.
Boba Fett outside Jabba's Palace.

Bikers - Known

Hutts

Jedi

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[edit] Non-canon appearances

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