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  • Theed Palace Banquet Hall
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  • The Theed Palace Banquet Hall was a vaulted room for the purpose of hosting an official reception in the Royal Palace of the people of Naboo, in the city of Theed. A set of tapestries displayed in the Banquet Hall depicted the hisrory of the Naboo, from the crash of the colony ship Beneficent Tasia, to a nomadic tribe arriving at the Dee'ja Peak, and on to the growing prosperity of Theed. The Banquet Hall also contained a statue over five meters high depicting a Queen of Naboo holding a globe and a scepter in her hands.
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  • Theed Palace Banquet Hall
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  • The Theed Palace Banquet Hall was a vaulted room for the purpose of hosting an official reception in the Royal Palace of the people of Naboo, in the city of Theed. A set of tapestries displayed in the Banquet Hall depicted the hisrory of the Naboo, from the crash of the colony ship Beneficent Tasia, to a nomadic tribe arriving at the Dee'ja Peak, and on to the growing prosperity of Theed. The Banquet Hall also contained a statue over five meters high depicting a Queen of Naboo holding a globe and a scepter in her hands. At some point during the Clone Wars, the leader of the Separatist Alliance, Count Dooku of Serenno, awaited the Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic Palpatine and his Jedi bodyguard Anakin Skywalker in an ambush. Unbeknownst to the Jedi, the trap had been secretly arranged by the Chancellor, who concealed his appartenance to the malevolent Order of the Sith Lords. At the time, the room contained one large table bordered by twenty-one chairs, one of which was placed at the top end of the table.