Star Wars: Tales from Jabba's Palace
An anthology of linked Star Wars tales follows the denizens of Jabba’s palace as rival schemes unfold around one chaotic night.
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Plot structure labels used: three stories, interconnected stories, interwoven stories, linked perspectives, multiple POV, overlapping chronology, series of vignettes, fragmented reveal, open questions
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