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  • Tatooine Jedi Chapter House (Jedi Renaissance)
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  • The chapter house on Tatooine, formerly known as the Palace of Jabba the Hutt, was a large stone and durasteel complex used by the Jedi Order as a safe house and training ground for its members who operated in the Tatoo system. Located at the fringes of the Northern Dune Sea, the structure was originally erected as a monastery of the B'omarr Order until the buildings eventually fell into the hands of two major crimelords: first an outcast and gang leader called Alkhara and later Jabba the Hutt, a notorious crime lord from Nal Hutta.
Era
  • *Rise of the Empire era *Jedi Renaissance era *Golden Age of the Jedi
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Affiliation
  • *B'omarr Order * *Jabba's criminal empire *Jedi Order
Name
  • Jedi Chapter House
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  • 150.0
Height
  • 230.0
Constructed
  • 700
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  • The chapter house on Tatooine, formerly known as the Palace of Jabba the Hutt, was a large stone and durasteel complex used by the Jedi Order as a safe house and training ground for its members who operated in the Tatoo system. Located at the fringes of the Northern Dune Sea, the structure was originally erected as a monastery of the B'omarr Order until the buildings eventually fell into the hands of two major crimelords: first an outcast and gang leader called Alkhara and later Jabba the Hutt, a notorious crime lord from Nal Hutta. While the structure underwent many additions in the way of fortification and technological advances, the basic structure of the complex remained the same throughout its existence. Composed of a central rotunda and a taller spire adjacent to it, the ridge-side retreat also boasted an underground hangar and maintenance bay. Deep in the monastery's subterranean chambers, Jabba the Hutt made a throne room which sat on top of a pit housing a pet rancor. The Hutt used this beast for a dual purpose: protection and entertainment. At the flick of a switch, a concealed door in the floor of the chamber could deposit a threatening guest into an inescapable pit while onlookers could watch as the rancor made short work of its meal. Following the Jedi occupation, the remaining B'omarr monks cloistered themselves away while the Jedi converted dungeons and gaols into meditation chambers and strategic operations centers. The chapter house's first headmaster, A'Sharad Hett, was a native of the planet and led many treks into the Dune Sea from this facility.