When The Ghost of QUI-GON JINN Confronted DARTH MAUL [Canon]

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  • čas přidán 23. 01. 2024
  • Qui-Gon Jinn, a Jedi Master of unparalleled insight and wisdom, was distinguished not only by his exceptional skills with a lightsaber but also by his deep understanding of living beings and the Force. Unlike many of his contemporaries in the Jedi Order, Qui-Gon's perspective was devoid of arrogance, possessing a humility and openness that allowed him to learn from various Force traditions, far beyond the conventional Jedi teachings.
    His profound comprehension of the balance within the Force led him to suspect the sinister undercurrents that were shaping the galaxy's fate during the Naboo Crisis. Qui-Gon's intuition and foresight hinted at a dark presence, an ominous force that he believed was orchestrating the events leading to the invasion of Naboo. This prescience, a rare gift even among the Jedi, made him a significant threat to the dark designs of Darth Sidious, the Sith Lord secretly manipulating the Republic. Recognizing the danger Qui-Gon posed, Sidious dispatched his ruthless apprentice, Darth Maul, to eliminate him.
    In a tragic turn of events, Darth Maul emerged victorious, extinguishing Qui-Gon's life on the physical plane. However, unbeknownst to Maul or even his master, Sidious, Qui-Gon had unlocked a mystical secret, an ability that transcended death itself - the power to manifest as a Force Ghost.
    In the ethereal form of a Force Ghost, Qui-Gon Jinn had transcended the limitations of the material realm, reaching a state of existence where the petty conflicts and desires of the physical world held no sway over him. His spirit, unbound by mortal constraints, embarked on a mission of profound significance - the redemption of Darth Maul, the very being who had killed him.
    Qui-Gon's approach to Darth Maul was not one of retribution or vengeance but rather a path of enlightenment and understanding. He recognized in Maul not just a Sith assassin but a being who had been ensnared by the dark side since childhood, manipulated and twisted by Sidious into an instrument of evil. Qui-Gon's plan was intricate and compassionate, crafted to gradually unveil to Maul the possibility of redemption, to show him a way out of the darkness that had consumed his life. Join us today as we explore the encounter between Darth Maul and the Ghost of Qui Gon Jinn.
    In the aftermath of the catastrophic Order 66, Darth Maul found himself a solitary wanderer, adrift in a galaxy now choked by the iron grip of the Empire. He was a soul haunted by loss - the demise of his brother Savage Opress and their mother on Dathomir weighed heavily on him, their memories like phantoms in his tormented mind. Compounding this grief was the bitter realization of his abandonment by Darth Sidious, the master he had once served with unwavering loyalty, and his relentless thirst for revenge against Kenobi.
    Guided by an inexplicable calling through the Force, Maul's odyssey brought him to Domanos, a world that bore the scars of an ancient, malignant darkness. This world, shrouded in the echoes of an ancient and malignant darkness, seemed to pulsate with a sinister energy. Maul, driven by his relentless quest for dominance and revenge, was convinced that this beckoning was the manifestation of a formidable dark side entity, promising him the arcane knowledge and immense power he craved to obliterate his longstanding adversaries.
    Yet the castle's trials were far from over. The next specter to confront Maul was none other than General Grievous, the infamous cyborg commander of the CIS. This ghostly Grievous sought to unnerve Maul with taunts about the brutal murder of his mother on Dathomir.
    Enraged by these provocations, Maul engaged Grievous in a tumultuous duel. The clash of their blades echoed through the decrepit halls, a symphony of rage and retribution. Each strike from Maul was fueled not just by his formidable combat skills, but also by the anguish and fury that had been festering within him since his mother's death.
    As the duel raged on, Maul began to realize that these encounters were more than mere hallucinations or traps laid by the dark side. They were trials, tests of his resolve, his strength, and perhaps most importantly, his understanding of his own place within the Force. With each swing of his lightsaber, Maul was not just fighting phantoms; he was battling the demons of his past, confronting the pain and anger that had long defined him.
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Komentáře • 52

  • @BudokaiMan-mr9tw
    @BudokaiMan-mr9tw Před 4 měsíci +102

    So he'll talk to Yoda, he'll talk to freaking Maul! But the only time he talks to Anakin is when he's on a very powerful force planet mortis were he can manifest himself, but never did he talk to him as Darth Vader or before he saved Sideous.

    • @DavidVillaTorre
      @DavidVillaTorre Před 4 měsíci +60

      Maybe Anakin was meant to become Vader in order to balance the force and so qui gonn never interfered. Like he said the force works in mysterious ways

    • @archmagejohnpaulii6287
      @archmagejohnpaulii6287 Před 4 měsíci +4

      I consider him a secret villain honestly

    • @IronDroid925
      @IronDroid925 Před 4 měsíci +30

      ​​​@@archmagejohnpaulii6287 Nah mate, In Clone Wars Season 6 When Qui Gon talked to Yoda, He knows about Sidious's plans, He knows the future, He intervenes only when He is needed, There is a reason He didn't communicate with every Jedi, Anakin becoming Vader is supposed to happen, Even the Force was the one that whispered the name "Vader" to Palpatine when giving Anakin a Sith name, It was basically destiny

    • @kaitracksmalgom
      @kaitracksmalgom Před 4 měsíci +1

      Force ghosts don’t last forever

    • @jockdouglass3824
      @jockdouglass3824 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Qui gon listens to the will of the force and considering he's now one with it....

  • @jackmclaughlin9602
    @jackmclaughlin9602 Před 4 měsíci +47

    This proved that Qui Gon should have been Grandmaster. Few would try to redeem their killer and someone who tried to kill the closest person they had to a son.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Před 4 měsíci +1

      it doesn't really though. This is a mission he took on after death (obviously). In life he was just as flawed as the rest of the Jedi. He still sought to destroy the Sith, he still allowed the perpetuation of slavery in the Outer Rim (and hid behind Republic and Jedi mandate to not interfere beyond his mission really)...in life Qui-Gon was very little different than Yoda, Mace or Kenobi.

    • @Encantado215
      @Encantado215 Před 3 měsíci

      this is why the jedi are weak

    • @jackmclaughlin9602
      @jackmclaughlin9602 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Encantado215 then why are they victorious 9/10 times?

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Encantado215 what does that make the Sith who always lose to them?

    • @darthpryce
      @darthpryce Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@scottb3034Definitely not. Qui-Gon by definition was the only real Jedi in the prequel era. The only one that actually followed and listened to the force. If they had listened to Qui-Gon everything would have been prevented.

  • @salazardeltoro4561
    @salazardeltoro4561 Před 4 měsíci +18

    You have wonderful storytelling ability. Subbed.

  • @wiffmastermase
    @wiffmastermase Před 4 měsíci +3

    I blindly clicked on this thinking I was in for a 'Not Obi-Wan Kenobi' Episode of Qui-Gon and Maul trying to send eachother into the force netherworld netherworld...

  • @yokai333
    @yokai333 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Now, was maul redeemed in his death?

    • @marial8235
      @marial8235 Před 4 měsíci +11

      I kind of think so. Him and Obi Wan were cool at the end. I think he saw Obi Wan was not the person who destroyed his life: it was Palpatine all along.

  • @Captain-Connor-Sparrow
    @Captain-Connor-Sparrow Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice story

  • @stevenmartinezgarcia9829
    @stevenmartinezgarcia9829 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Jar Jar was a spy to inform at the time Chancellor palpatine whats happening around Qui Gons response to his machinations. When he spoke about finding the chosen one it really scared plagueis and openned Sideous eyes about his future. So immedietly sent Maul to kill Qui Gon 1. To not train Anakin as a Jedi, 2. to stop Qui Gon from exposing the great plan as he was already suspecting Jar Jar of manipulation of Padme, it's why you sit there and think why does Qui Gon as a Jedi act so mean around Jar Jar in every interaction they have togetger.... keeping a close eye on him and reels and pull as he sets his trap but at last Maul got rid of Qui Gon. And so it happens that Jar Jar got promoted from an outcast in Naboo surface dwellers and his own peoples land to ambassador of Naboo ultimately the one to name Palpatine as the new chancellor.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Jar Jar didn't name Palpatine Chancellor and you are really going overboard on the rest of that conspiracy theory since it was Qui-Gon himself who got Jar Jar spared and insisted he tag along to Theed. Most of the "mean" encounters had reasoning behind them such as Jar Jar being destructive or ill-mannered.

  • @4starlife284
    @4starlife284 Před 3 měsíci

    Wtf! They should have put that in clone wars

  • @tomsamper4345
    @tomsamper4345 Před 3 měsíci +1

    How is this canon? Where is this story told?

    • @rorygallagher9408
      @rorygallagher9408 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The "Ghosts of Maul" short story apparently, from the "Stories of Jedi and Sith" book.

  • @braxtongrundy4625
    @braxtongrundy4625 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Honestly I think that’s dumb but it canon nothing new why would a force ghost of the light ever confront a dark sider

  • @rinokumera5907
    @rinokumera5907 Před 4 měsíci

    Yo

  • @TheAchilleskiller
    @TheAchilleskiller Před 3 měsíci

    Not cannon

  • @supahchickn7971
    @supahchickn7971 Před 3 měsíci +2

    not canon

  • @Walt_Xander94
    @Walt_Xander94 Před 3 měsíci +1

    That's cool. Too bad it didnt work, but thats some material to use in live action if they got the og Maul voice actor. From what I understand, Roy Park is out. Sam Witer needs to be Starkiller.
    So the og Maul voice, Peter Serafinowicz, is the other option. He acts as well, and he'd fit older Maul. Hell, he & Ewan are a year apart.

  • @agelessrequiem3859
    @agelessrequiem3859 Před 4 měsíci

    First.

  • @g.0.0
    @g.0.0 Před 3 měsíci

    He was a sith lord wtf not just a assassin a SITH Lord

  • @cp368productions2
    @cp368productions2 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Trying to find "delipatated" in a dictionary.
    Dilapidated you mean, pronunciation you need.