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Wrath of Darth Maul
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Repost of Kilindi Matako from the Wrath of Darth Maul book
Please do not repost any of my work!
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Day 3 of drawing Maul until Disney/Lucasfilm notices me and lets me work on Maul Things
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"A reflection?!"
"For unknown reasons, the creature thought of a boy floating outside a window."
"Me? No! Not me!"
Savage Opress and Darth Maul from "The Wrath of Darth Maul" // Chapter Eighteen
I wasn't gonna upload this but I loved the part where Savage finally rescued Maul in the book that I just wanted to highlight it
Especially "the boy from the window" comeback, gosh that was so good
original sketch
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Maul and Kilindi
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This detail, right here-
Is the reason why I love Maul as a victim, not just a character/person.
Being scared of (and/or even loving) your own abuser SO much that you predict what they're going to say/do when/if you tell your abuser about something, and weighing the possible outcomes.
The whole "idk if I should tell my dad master about the fucked up leg part since it's hardly a problem anymore anyway" coming from Maul is so well written.
Being torn between not wanting to lie to your abuser, but not wanting to face their scrutiny is so real, istg.
This hits home, and makes me feel so recognized. I love Maul SO much. <3
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This book is going to be the death of me
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Just a little snippet from The Wrath of Darth Maul where Maul’s very first time outside Sidious beats him with rocks to reach him a lesson about the force and how “Maul should have seen the rocks as weapons sooner.” (Maul is around three.)
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Part 2: Weekend At Omelas (quick, grab the kid and run!)
During a chance visit to Mustafar, the young Jedi knight Qui-Gon Jinn discovers a suffering child. However, fate does not take kindly to being robbed, when one boy is saved the other is lost.
Read part 1
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daily drawing
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blood and bone: what sith are
still thinking about how maul bit palpatine’s hand in his final trial on hypori. he bites the hand that feeds him. sidious tells him there is a second apprentice not out of any truth, but only to determine if maul can take this last, crucial, utterly irrevocable step towards the dark side: to hunger not only for destruction, but to hone that anger, one target at a time. to be willing to kill the one thing he loves. (and maul does indeed love sidious.)
this is why maul succeeded. this is why anakin failed. for he did not truly love the jedi. and he did not willingly kill padme. his anger was a frenzy, blind and indiscriminate. palpatine underestimated the power of pure, love. for the love maul had for sidious was sickened and twisted and built on foundations of blood and bone. but anakin and padme had something particularly tangible. something sidious could not understand, even though he claimed to. you cannot unravel this love, you cannot pervert it or manipulate it at its core, though it’s extremities may weaken and die.
this is why vader failed, this is why luke succeeded. because vader never really wanted to kill padme. and perhaps he buried the notion of fatherhood despite bearing it in his new name, but he never really killed it. so when luke comes into the picture, vader no longer needs palpatine. he is no longer the only connection he has. padme is back, now, and the legacy of anakin skywalker is more than blood and bone.
it is luke. it is leia. it is hope. it is light. it is love.
vader will not bite the hand that feeds him because everything he has done has been for love. and palpatine can’t understand that. he never has. he never will.
and this is why anakin skywalker succeeds. this is why palpatine fails.
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ahem yes hello it's heartbreak time les béboux
this was finished several months ago but me is too lazy to post so no post
/!\ mild gore version below /!\
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"The dark side had set an inner fire to keep him alive, but he quickly realized that same fire did little to keep him warm." (Windham, 87).
Story of his life, huh.
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"Although he was already considered a master of numerous martial arts, he still had difficulty working as part of a team."
"Except when he was partnered with Kilindi."
Maul and Kilindi from "The Wrath of Darth Maul" // Chapter Nine
Safe to say she's always his partner.
Yes those are Hubnutz and Fretch... yes they're about to have their asses kicked...
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Kilindi concept sketches
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