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  1. Boba Fett’s Palace. Once the home of Jabba the Hutt, Boba Fett claimed the Hutt's throne and his fortress to set up his own headquarters on Tatooine after the fall of the Empire. There, Fett receives guests and accepts tribute in the throne room with Fennec Shand by his side.

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    • Overview
    • Description and layout
    • History
    • Behind the scenes
    • Appearances
    • Notes and references

    "So the only thing that you can tell me is that I will find Jabba... at Jabba's Palace?"

    ―Maul interrogates Oruba the Hutt

    Overview

    Boba Fett's Palace, also known as Boba's Palace, formerly Jabba the Hutt's Palace or Jabba's Palace, was located in the Northern Dune Sea, a region of the Dune Sea on Tatooine, and was accessible on land by a single dirt road that stretched through a canyon. The palace, constructed with sandblasted metal and stone, was where Jabba conducted illicit business deals. The structure was a fortress, with a defensive design that focused primarily on protection from attack. The palace included a garage.

    Throne room

    Jabba would entertain guests in a throne room, which also had a live band led by Max Rebo and overlooked a pit that contained a rancor by the last days of the Hutt's criminal empire. Bib Fortuna later took over the throne room but eventually lost it to Boba Fett. Both ruled from the room, but Fett also adopted a hands on approach to controlling the criminal underworld instead of remaining locked away in the Palace.

    Subterranean complex

    A huge subterranean complex existed under the palace. The complex included Jabba's throne room, workshops, animal pens, the sail barge Khetanna, and spice farms.

    Origins

    "It was their monastery before Jabba moved in. He's adapted much of their architecture since taking over. See this? That used to be a grotto leading to the catacombs." ―Canno Wix Built by the monks in a long-forgotten era, Jabba's Palace was a monastery that belonged to the B'omarr Order, a religious community who believed in isolating themselves from all physical stimuli to enhance their mental powers. To fulfill as such, the monks removed their brains and placed them into nutrient jars, which were carried around the monastery in droid walkers they controlled. The earliest parts of the monastery were underground, and included a mine. At one point, a bandit named Alkhara appropriated the monastery for himself. He occupied it for 34 years, during which he added battlements, dungeons, and a nine-story tower, and also cut a road from the citadel to the Western Dune Sea and Great Pit of Carkoon. Eventually, he was driven off by Jabba. After taking over the monastery, Jabba had it further fortified by master armorers. After presenting the Hutt with the bill for their services, the said armorers became the first prisoners of the crime lord. Despite having designed them all, they were never able to escape the thick walls and cruel traps of the palace. It was said that the area that became the rancor pit in Jabba's Palace was once a sacred grotto for the B'omarr monks, who continued to roam the palace in their droid forms during Jabba's reign.

    Clone Wars

    In 22 BBY, Jedi Master and Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi traveled to Jabba's Palace to assure Jabba that the Galactic Republic would rescue his son Rotta and to secure a promise from the Hutts for safe passage for Republic ships through the Outer Rim Territories. After rescuing Rotta from Separatist forces, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and his Padawan Ahsoka Tano brought him back to Jabba's palace. Since they had failed to deliver the kidnapper, Jabba wanted to execute Skywalker and Tano as well. However, Senator Padmé Amidala managed to save her comrades' lives by exposing Jabba's uncle Ziro as the instigator behind Rotta's kidnapping. Following the kidnapping of his daughters in 21 BBY, Senator Papanoida and his son Ion traveled to Jabba's Palace to confront the Rodian bounty hunter Greedo, who was implicated in the kidnapping of the Papanoida girls. After a confrontation, Greedo agreed to lead Papanoida and Ion to Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina in Mos Eisley where one of Papanoida's daughters, Che Amanwe, was rescued and reunited with her family. After kidnapping the droids R2-D2 and C-3PO, stealing the Senate Building's schematics, and wiping their memories, the Duros bounty hunter Cad Bane traveled to Jabba's Palace to deliver the plans to Jabba. There, the crime lord assigned Jabba on a mission to free Ziro from Republic imprisonment. Ziro had classified information which the Grand Hutt Council did not want to fall into the hands of the Republic. After assassinating Ziro, the Pa'lowick singer Sy Snootles returned with Ziro's holo-diary to Jabba, keeping Ziro's secrets from both the Republic and the Grand Hutt Council. In 19 BBY, former Sith apprentice Maul and his Shadow Collective traveled to Jabba's Palace. After killing most of Jabba's guards, the Shadow Collective forced their way into Jabba's throne. Faced with overwhelming force, Jabba and Gorga Desilijic Aarrpo decided to join Maul's Shadow Collective.

    Beyond Jabba

    Following the death of Jabba, several of his employees including the beastmaster Malakili stayed at the palace waiting for a new Hutt to occupy the dais. As the food dwindled and water ran out, many of Jabba's former employees abandoned the castle. Malakili was one of the last to leave. He subsequently joined a community called Freetown, which was led by the lawman and Mayor Cobb Vanth, who enlisted Malakili's services in taming two rontos and a Huttlet named Borgo. The Red Key crime syndicate had attempted to install the Huttlet in Jabba's palace but Cobb foiled their plan. The B'omarr Order was known to have reinstated control over the Palace sometime after Jabba's death. They allowed the bounty hunter J'Quille to join them during that time. By around 9 ABY, Bib Fortuna had succeeded Jabba as master of the palace. Boba Fett and his partner Fennec Shand infiltrated the palace and retrieved his ship, the Slave I, which was kept in the garage of the palace. Later, after settling their debt to Din Djarin, Fett and Shand attacked the palace again, killing Fortuna and the guards, before Fett took the throne. The B'omarr Monks continued to walk about the Palace premises during Fett's reign. Fett, who became the Daimyo of Mos Espa, received guests and accepted tributes in the throne room with Shand by his side. Fett utilized a bacta tank in the palace to heal from his scars. After Fett and Shand were ambushed in Mos Espa by six assassins of the Order of the Night Wind. Shand captured one of the attackers alive and brought him to the palace. After the assassin refused to give up any information to Fett, Shand dropped the prisoner to the rancor pit. The assassin, believing a rancor was in the pit, succumbed to his fear and claimed that Mayor Mok Shaiz hired him. The Night Wind assassin, though, had been fooled, as there was no rancor behind the door. Later on, 8D8 gave Fett a presentation on the history of the territories of Jabba the Hutt and Bib Fortuna. As Fett and Shand discussed the assassin attack before, one of the Gamorrean guards came with news that one of Fett's vassals was wanting to speak with the Daimyo. Fett let the visitor enter the thrown room. The visitor introduced himself as a water-monger named Lortha Peel. 8D8 asked what Peel's petition to Fett was, to which Peel claimed that no one respected the new Daimyo. The droid angrily stopped the vendor, but Fett told his assistant to let Peel speak. Peel and the Daimyo then discussed the disorder amongst the residents of Mos Espa and the water-monger asked for Fett to help get rid of the Mods, a group of cybernetically enhanced individuals that were stealing from him. Fett visited the mods, but after hearing their situation, he chose to hire the gang members instead. Later, the bounty hunter Krrsantan infiltrated the palace while Fett was in his bacta tank and attempted to assassinate Fett. Krrsantan failed and was captured.

    Jabba's card from the digital card game Star Wars: Force Collection described Jabba's Palace as having been built by Jabba himself using his cleverness and wealth. In contrast, the 2015 book Return of the Jedi: Beware the Power of the Dark Side! described Jabba's Palace as having been an old monastery of the B'omarr Order which Jabba fortified and ...

    Non-canon appearances

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    1."Tatooine" — 4.Jabba the Hutt's Palace in the Databank (backup link)

    7.Star Wars: Episode VI 8.The Book of Boba Fett — "Chapter 1: Stranger in a Strange Land"

    9.Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Eminence"

    10.Boba Fett's Palace in the Databank (backup link)

    11.Per the audio description for "Chapter 2: The Tribes of Tatooine" available on Disney+.

    12.The Mandalorian — "Chapter 16: The Rescue"

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