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Maul

Maul may refer to several related but distinct meanings in language and popular culture. It can describe a heavy tool, a verb, or a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise.

As a noun, a maul is a heavy hammer-like tool with a broad head and a short

Darth Maul is a prominent fictional character in the Star Wars universe. Introduced in the 1999 film

Maul thus encompasses both a traditional tool and a term for violent action, as well as a

handle,
used
for
tasks
such
as
driving
wedges,
splitting
wood,
or
masonry
work.
There
are
variations
known
as
splitting
mallas
and
mallets
in
different
trades.
As
a
verb,
to
maul
means
to
injure
by
rough
handling
or
to
attack
and
wound
someone
or
something,
often
used
to
describe
an
animal’s
or
a
person’s
aggressive
actions.
The
Phantom
Menace,
he
is
a
Sith
Lord
of
the
Zabrak
species
who
serves
under
Darth
Sidious.
Maul
is
recognizable
for
his
red-and-black
facial
tattoos,
horns,
and
his
distinctive
weapon—a
double-bladed
red
lightsaber.
He
is
portrayed
as
a
skilled
combatant
and
strategist,
initially
appearing
as
a
relentless
enforcer
who
battles
Jedi
Master
Qui-Gon
Jinn
and
Obi-Wan
Kenobi.
In
The
Phantom
Menace,
Maul
is
defeated
by
Obi-Wan
and
falls
into
a
reactor
shaft,
seemingly
killed,
though
his
survival
is
later
explored
in
The
Clone
Wars
and
Rebels
series.
In
these
continuities,
he
regenerates
and
continues
to
oppose
the
Jedi
and
the
Galactic
Republic,
ultimately
becoming
a
leader
of
criminal
and
insurgent
efforts,
including
his
involvement
with
the
Crimson
Dawn
syndicate
in
other
media.
major
figure
in
Star
Wars
lore.