That is the opposite of what the Sith believe. It is told that the Force is there to serve the wielders, not the other way around. I was taught to bend the Force to my will, to make it obey me and become its master. [But between Usagi and Vyng, he's had quite a bit to think about recently regarding the whole way that he approaches the Force. Then the second half of what she says hits him.] You never told me before that you can transfer your powers to someone else.
[But given Maul's obsession with gaining power and how he'd stolen her heart in Deerington, he knows there are good reasons why Usagi likely wouldn't want him to know about that particular ability.]
If people don't take you up on the offer, then that's their prerogative to be foolish. You can't force people to do what is best for them no matter how hard you try.
[Maul's relationship with her is proof enough of that already.]
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[But given Maul's obsession with gaining power and how he'd stolen her heart in Deerington, he knows there are good reasons why Usagi likely wouldn't want him to know about that particular ability.]
If people don't take you up on the offer, then that's their prerogative to be foolish. You can't force people to do what is best for them no matter how hard you try.
[Maul's relationship with her is proof enough of that already.]