Heroine Hall was a room inside the Palazzo Reina—constructed during the reign of Queen Elsinoré den Tasia between 3950 BBY and circa 3900 BBY—on the planet Grizmallt. The name of the hall was written inside the Palazzo in the Royal Script of Grizmallt. Between 21 BBY and 18 BBY, Queen Apailana of Naboo, a planet which had been colonized by the Grizmallti, paid a state visit to Grizmallt, accompanied by Senator Jar Jar Binks. The senator famously misread Heroine Hall as "Hero in Hell" due to the similarities between the Royal Script and Futhark, a Naboo-written script that descended from the Royal Script. The incident was recorded in the academic text "The Written Word: A Brief Introduction to the Writing Systems of Galactic Basic" by Doctor Milanda Vorgan.
The Heroine Hall was mentioned in "The Written Word," an in-universe article written by John Hazlett and published on Hyperspace, a subscription feature on StarWars.com, on March 5, 2010. Hazlett created Binks' "diplomatic incident" with the Heroine Hall as a way to highlight the differences between Futhark and the Royal Script of Grizmallt while having fun with the clumsy character.
The Heroine Hall was mentioned in "The Written Word," an in-universe article written by John Hazlett and published on Hyperspace, a subscription feature on StarWars.com, on March 5, 2010. Hazlett created Binks' "diplomatic incident" with the Heroine Hall as a way to highlight the differences between Futhark and the Royal Script of Grizmallt while having fun with the clumsy character.