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Oola was a dancer on her home planet of Ryloth and caught the eye of Bib Fortuna on one of his visits to the planet. Fortuna believed she would make an excellent gift for his master, Jabba the Hutt and seduced the young girl with the promise of a life of luxury serving a handsome master in his desert palace. Oola left with Fortuna along with another gift for Jabba, a girl named Sienne. The two twi'lek girls were trained for several months before Fortuna decided they were ready and had them transported to Tatooine by Jerris Rudd. When Rudd and his cargo arrived in Mos Eisley, complication forced him to leave the girls for a short time. While they waited for Rudd to return the dancers were approached by a hooded figure who called himself Luke Skywalker. He told them that everything they had been told was a lie and if they wanted to escape a life of misery that they should come with him. Oola was immediately suspicious and refused to give up her dream that Fortuna had deluded her with. Rudd returned and Luke was forced to kill him. Before the rest of Jabba's goons could arrive Luke left with Sienne leaving Oola behind to be recaptured by Fortuna. Oola was then taken to the palace and presented to Jabba the Hutt. He was not the handsome master she had envisioned at all, instead a hideous bulbous slug and her dreams were shattered. Jabba was immediately enamored with his new slave and had her leashed to his throne to keep her close. SO began Oola's long enslavement as Jabba's personal slave girl.

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Definitely not, made obvious by Jabba's act of killing her when she refused to come to him after her dance. Oola was Jabba's slave(thus the collar and chain around her neck) and by her appearance and costume her relationship with her master was more sexual than romantic. Jabba's feelings for her were probably more lustful than than any sort of deeper emotion like love.

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Jabba killed Oola because she refused to answer his requests when he pulled her with the chain he had on her.

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You can find the complete dialogue between them two below in the related links below.

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Same thing as from all his other slaves: to entertain him at his every whim and to show off their beauty (which is famous for Oola's species, the Twi'leks)

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I'm pretty sure she was begging him not to do something or other - but I guess it amounted to "bye" in the end, true.

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no, he killed her because he's evil and a gangster, a vile ganster

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Jabba made Oola his slave because he found her attractive and enjoyed her skills as a dancer.

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