Vizla did well but this was clearly a display by Maul. Had he used the force to win the Mandalorians wouldn't have followed him. So he beat Vizla like a warrior.
You know Maul was actually very honorable to his opponent. He could’ve used the force to his advantage but he he didn’t, to prove that his skills alone is enough for him to win. Despite his opponent using his arsenal of weapons. And in the end his opponent even accepts his fate knowing that Maul would be a powerful ruler for Mandalor
Vizsla's final scene cemented him as one of the most underrated characters in all of Star Wars. He could've backed out of the challenge and just ordered his troops to fire but instead his code forced him into it. Not only that, but I think he knew he didn't stand a goddamn chance against a fully trained Sith assassin but still faced Maul head on and accepted death like a true warrior.
I don't know why, but seeing Pre Vizla use the Darksaber is just so satisfying to watch. You don't really see non-force wielders using a lightsaber that often, and it's interesting to see how someone without formal training uses one.
I just realized, “only the strongest shall rule” resonates with the Sith “rule of the strong” philosophy. No wonder they threw together nicely with the Sith Empire back in the Old Republic.
Vizla did well but this was clearly a display by Maul. Had he used the force to win the Mandalorians wouldn't have followed him. So he beat Vizla like a warrior.
Did Maul just roar like a savage beast? I didn't think Zabraks were capable of doing so.
For not being force sensitive he did pretty well, considering who he’s fighting
Darth Maul's roar when he ignited his lightsaber... that was chilling.
"I claim this sword... and my rightful place as leader... of Deathwatch..."
You know Maul was actually very honorable to his opponent. He could’ve used the force to his advantage but he he didn’t, to prove that his skills alone is enough for him to win. Despite his opponent using his arsenal of weapons. And in the end his opponent even accepts his fate knowing that Maul would be a powerful ruler for Mandalor
Vizsla's final scene cemented him as one of the most underrated characters in all of Star Wars. He could've backed out of the challenge and just ordered his troops to fire but instead his code forced him into it. Not only that, but I think he knew he didn't stand a goddamn chance against a fully trained Sith assassin but still faced Maul head on and accepted death like a true warrior.
One could only imagine the fight between Darth Revan an Mandalore the Ultimate
Maul is definitely my favorite Sith psychopath.
I admire how Pre Vizsla didn't go out like a sniveling coward begging to be spared; he accepted his death like a warrior.
We all have to confess
obi wan: maul you know this is a kids show right?
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“I challenge you one warrior to another and only the strongest will rule Mandalore !!!”
I don't know why, but seeing Pre Vizla use the Darksaber is just so satisfying to watch. You don't really see non-force wielders using a lightsaber that often, and it's interesting to see how someone without formal training uses one.
Darth Maul:
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I just realized, “only the strongest shall rule” resonates with the Sith “rule of the strong” philosophy. No wonder they threw together nicely with the Sith Empire back in the Old Republic.
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