Did Darth Maul ever have a love connection or romantic interest? Short answer: No. Long answer: No way. In both Legends and Canon, the closest thing Darth Maul ever had to a girlfriend was Darth Sidious.
With help from the Mandalorian Death Watch, Maul took over Mandalore and killed his former lover Satine Kryze to cause Obi-Wan pain.
He introduced audiences everywhere to a new style of lightsaber fighting that was so cool it redefined how "Star Wars" approached lightsaber duels. As awesome as Darth Vader was in the original trilogy, all we saw him fight was an old man and a hastily trained kid with some raw talent.
During a conversation with Qi'ra, the Emperor admits that "Maul's life was defined by one essential quality...he was not quite good enough. Once my gaze turned from Maul, I lost all interest in him." This is what Palpatine thinks of his underlings who disappoint him: he doesn't even consider them people, but pawns.
Sidious trusted Maul to carry out important missions like capturing Queen Amidala. Sidious tempted Maul with the idea of revenge and fed his ego, saying “You have been well trained, my apprentice.
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.
After his failure on Naboo, Maul was left for dead by Sidious. Maul realized that his Master never intended for him to see his plan through, and he was just a tool to be disposed of. Thus, Maul's rage doubled — he hated the Sith now as much as he hated Kenobi and the Jedi who ruined his life.
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 fact, in this same scene, Sidious says he is keeping Maul alive because he has "other uses for you!" If Palpatine thought Maul knew he about his double identity, there's no way he would have let him stay alive.
Dooku obviously knows this is real. He's aware that Darth Sidious is a Sith Lord and knows Darth Maul is out there doing the dirty work of Sidious.
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.
Being that Darth Maul was born and raised on Dathomir, not only does he have a natural connection with the dark side, but thanks to his skill, he has become one of the greatest villains in the Star Wars franchise.
while his hatred for the jedi only intensified after his first encounter with obi-wan, maul began to hate the sith as well. sidious had stolen him from his family as a young boy and was quick to replace him after his disappearance after star wars episode i: the phantom menace.
Darth Maul did not have love in the form of compassion, or romantic love, but he is shown to care a great deal for his family.
Before her death, Maul was like a pesky thorn in Obi-Wan's side. He had killed his master, Qui-Gon Jinn, for which Obi-Wan got his revenge by slicing the Sith in half. But after Maul took yet another person away from him, Obi-Wan absolutely hated Maul.
"Is it the Chosen One?" Maul asked. "He is," Kenobi replied. Maul looked up, the life fading from his eyes, and uttered his last words. "He will avenge us."
As the son of Mother Talzin, the Zabrak male was taken from a young age by Sidious to act as his impressionable apprentice. The boy was raised as Darth Maul, a name he carried throughout his life. In Legends, it was insinuated that he was born "Maul" before attaining the honor of the "Darth" title.
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.
In this scenario, Maul would cause Luke Skywalker to fall to the dark side and then begin training him as an unofficial Sith. With Obi-Wan Kenobi dead, Maul's thirst for revenge wouldn't end, and he'd set his sights on a more dangerous opponent.
During his exile, Maul's mind was shattered. He became obsessed with revenge, fueled and kept alive only by his hatred for Obi-Wan, despite losing his mind and many memories. His aggression and fear increased in his crazed condition, as Maul attacked Savage when he first encountered his brother on Lotho Minor.
Anakin Skywalker was one of the strongest Jedi in the films and Darth Vader was one of the best Sith. It only makes sense that they both could have decimated Darth Maul if they faced him. At the peak of Anakin's power, he was able to take on Count Dooku and win, and went toe-to-toe with Obi-Wan on Mustafar.
Years of tutelage taught Maul that the Jedi slaughtered the Sith generations ago, and Maul and his master are the only ones who can seek retribution. If motivation alone counts, Darth Maul's absolute hatred of the Jedi makes him one of the greatest Sith.
Like his master, Darth Sidious, better known as Sheev Palpatine, Maul's main weakness was his overconfidence. In Luke Skywalker's confrontation with Palpatine during The Return of the Jedi, he tells the Emperor that his overconfidence is his weakness.
Maul has a classic case of antisocial personality disorder, which is an umbrella term for a sociopath and Psychopath. In order to be labeled this, you need to meet a few criteria. Traits possessed by Maul will be in bold. Tend to be angry, bored, or have a general discontent with their situation.
Maul once tried to turn Ahsoka to the Dark Side, but failed. Maul calls her "Lady Tano" to mock her.