it is confirmed however. in the certain point of view novel. that obi wan did indeed bury darth maul's body. somewhere out in the tatooine desert.
Thought dead, Darth Maul survived his injuries by focusing on his hatred of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the Jedi who cut him in half. His shattered body was dumped amid the refuse of the junk planet Lotho Minor, where the once deadly warrior fell into madness, staying alive on a diet of vermin.
Darth Maul lives! Well, sort of. After Obi-Wan Kenobi famously cut the horned Sith Lord in half in The Phantom Menace, Maul resurfaced in The Clone Wars, became a crime lord by the time of Solo, and eventually was murdered by Obi-Wan (again!) in Rebels.
Obi-Wan Kenobi director Deborah Chow reiterates that Darth Maul was never planned for the Star Wars series, explaining that his story has been told.
After killing the Inquisitors and blinding Ezra's master Kanan Jarrus, Maul escaped Malachor in search of Obi-Wan, in the hopes of finishing his longtime rival once and for all. After tracking Kenobi to Tatooine, Maul engaged him in a brief Lightsaber duel, which resulted in Maul's demise.
However, Maul's hatred of the Jedi was more personal. He was filled with anger when he realized that as a child, the Jedi had not come for him. Maul did not know if they found him unworthy or simply ignored him, and their neglect fueled his rage, counting the days until he could have his revenge.
When he dies in Rebels you see Obi-wan holding the dying body of Maul. This is supposed to represent that he's gone beyond hatred or anger towards Maul, and instead feel pity that it had to end this way.
Why was Darth Maul calm and quiet in Phantom Menace? Because he was trained to be like that. Calm, secret, mysterious, he was a hunter and assassin, in addition to be a secret Sith Lord, too much talk was not his thing, moreover he had nothing to say to anyone in this movie but his Master.
So therefore, Maul has received the knowledge and training to be considered Sith, but by being discarded and replaced (as Sidious says in Clone wars) he's not the apprentice and therefore, not part of the Sith or their rule of two. Maul goes his own way and works against Sidious and his empire.
Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Maul share a long and bitter history in Star Wars canon, engaging in lightsaber duels on four different occasions, with wins on both sides.
He ignites his new double-bladed lightsaber and engages Obi-Wan in a duel, but Obi-Wan again bests him in combat, cutting off his opponent's horns. Maul is killed by a blaster bolt to the head from Owen Lars. Obi-Wan thanks Owen, and says he will take Maul's body into the desert and burn it.
A: While Maul's initial hatred towards Kenobi stems from the death of Qui-Gon Jinn, his master, it evolves into a personal vendetta against Kenobi. Maul's pursuit of revenge is driven by his own desire for power and dominance rather than being solely rooted in Sith ideology.
Palpatine Never Truly Thought Highly Of Darth Maul
Darth Maul died during a final battle with Obi-Wan in the Rebels TV series, and Palpatine couldn't have cared less. For him, finding and killing Maul for his failure simply wasn't worth the effort.
During his final moments, Obi-Wan held Maul in his arms, comforting him by explaining that Luke was the chosen one and that he would avenge them both. Obi-Wan then gave Maul a burial, actually forgiving Maul in spite of everything Maul did to him and the people he loved.
While Maul was canonically killed by Obi-Wan Kenobi shortly before the original trilogy, Ahsoka may still have some connections to the former Sith Lord despite being set over a decade after his demise.
Darth Maul was originally born a black-skinned Nightbrother, but was later stripped of his markings and given red-skinned Sith tattoos by Darth Sidious. His eyes were also turned yellow with red rims, either due to his touch of the dark side or the eyes he was born with.
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The Dathomirian Sith Lord is without a doubt one of the best Sith in Star Wars history.
Just thinking about how Maul's last words before he died were “He will avenge us.” On his deathbed, Maul finally gives up on trying to defeat Obiwan long enough to realize how similar they are and how wronged they were.
Why did Maul die so easily in Rebels, and what killed him? Obi-Wan was the superior duelist in terms of skill. And Maul was tired, mentally unstable, and essentially at the end of his rope.
However, with Episode I killing off Maul right away, it was up to The Clone Wars to better develop the villain and make him more than Palpatine's pawn. Darth Maul and Darth Vader never met in the Star Wars canon, although Maul and Anakin Skywalker were heavily involved in key events of the Clone Wars.
Darth Maul feared Vader in the same way as anyone would. Vader was the most notorious and ruthless figure in the Empire, using his rage and anguish to fuel his resolve, enabling him to dispatch his enemies without compassion or remorse.
Star Wars Rebels lead creator Dave Filoni even admitted that Maul and Vader were meant to have a fight, but he felt it would take away from the battle with Ahsoka. But as things stand, Star Wars not only lacks a fight between Vader and Maul, but the two have never even spoken to each other.
Yes, when Darth Vader turned back to Anakin Skywalker and sacrifice himself to save his son, he dies and Obi-Wan uses the force to connect with Anakin's spirit. In that time Anakin apologizes to Obi-Wan, desperately asking him to forgive him for everything he has done to him and everybody over the years.
Darth Maul and Obi-Wan's long-standing rivalry started in Episode 1 and lasted all the way until Star Wars: Rebels. Throughout his lifetime, Maul seemed to hate Kenobi! Every time Maul says Kenobi.
In the show, we see that, through sheer hatred, willpower, and a mastery of the Force, Maul (voiced by Witwer) manages to keep himself alive after the fight with Kenobi on Naboo — and to grab hold of an air vent as he tumbles down the shaft he fell into.