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"Ahsoka, I came—Oh! I'm sorry! I didn't know you were meditating."
―Padmé Amidala enters Ahsoka Tano's quarters to speak with her[1]

Ahsoka Tano's quarters[2] were a room in the Jedi Order's Jedi Temple on[1] the planet[3] Coruscant that served as the Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano's personal living quarters. The small room was rectangular with green walls and a single window opposite the door, allowing a view of the Galactic City skyline when the blinds were retracted. It was plain save for a thin sleeping pad with a blanket, a side table, and a cabinet.[4]

In 21 BBY,[5] Tano returned to[1] her[3] quarters to meditate following a practice duel with her friend and fellow Padawan Barriss Offee in the Jedi Temple dojo when the Republic senator Padmé Amidala visited her. Amidala apologized for interrupting Tano's meditation, but Tano replied that it was fine, asking if everything was alright. Amidala entered Tano's quarters and requested that she help[1] her[3] with security in the leadup to an important meeting with a group of Arthurian delegates.[1] The quarters were included in a journal written by[4] the pirate[3] Maz Kanata.[4]

Behind the scenes

Ahsoka Tano's quarters first appeared in Forces of Destiny: Daring Adventures: Volume 1, a chapter book adaptation of the animated micro-series Star Wars Forces of Destiny written by Emma Carlson Berne[2] and published on August 1, 2017.[6] The room was first pictured in Forces of Destiny: Tales of Hope & Courage, a young-readers adaptation of the micro-series that was written by Elizabeth Schaefer, illustrated by Adam Devaney,[4] and published on October 17 of the same year.[7]

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