"Jedi may not have families but the same restriction has never been for those of the Dark Side. It ran in my family as well." It did confirm, yes, Maul was a Sith but he curiously still hadn't identified himself as such. As of late, the Sith Lord had been undergoing a crisis of identity, especially since he'd been trying to become a better person. It was a slow undertaking for someone who had been entrenched in the dark their entire life.
He came closer to where Luke was, the startled anger he'd felt upon peering through the peephole having dimmed back down as well. Two sets of eyes were better than one and maybe he could discover something that the Jedi wouldn't.
"No. I knew of him, but I never met the man personally. But his master Obi-Wan Kenobi?" There was a strange emotion laced through Maul's next words, heavy in the same way Obi-Wan himself got when talking about the past. "Him I know all too well."
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He came closer to where Luke was, the startled anger he'd felt upon peering through the peephole having dimmed back down as well. Two sets of eyes were better than one and maybe he could discover something that the Jedi wouldn't.
"No. I knew of him, but I never met the man personally. But his master Obi-Wan Kenobi?" There was a strange emotion laced through Maul's next words, heavy in the same way Obi-Wan himself got when talking about the past. "Him I know all too well."