Well, in the 'Maul in Solo A Star Wars Story', Han Solo might interact with Maul in some way. Han is always getting into all sorts of adventures and situations, and Maul's presence in the story could draw him in. Also, Chewbacca could be involved in the interactions. He is Han's loyal friend and sidekick, and they often face challenges together. Lando Calrissian might also have some form of interaction with Maul, considering his own role in the seedy underbelly of the Star Wars galaxy.
The sense of isolation. When you're locked down, you're cut off from the outside world. So, if something scary happens, there's no easy escape or immediate help. For example, if you hear strange noises in your house during normal times, you can just leave. But during lockdown, you're trapped.
In my opinion, they're quite good. They expand on Darth Maul's character and provide some intense action scenes. The writing and illustrations work well together to create an engaging experience.
There were also stories of people losing their jobs suddenly. For instance, a restaurant worker. Lockdown meant the restaurant had to close. He had no income and faced difficulties paying rent and buying food. It was really tough for him and his family. He had to rely on the little savings he had which quickly depleted.
Maybe some of the Jedi who cross paths with Darth Maul, like Qui - Gon Jinn. Their interactions are important in the Star Wars universe. Also, there could be other Sith or dark side characters who are part of Maul's story, perhaps his own apprentices if he has any at some point in the story.
Darth Sidious is an important character. He is Darth Maul's master and plays a crucial role in guiding Maul's actions and training. Another one could be some of the Jedi that Maul encounters during his missions. They are his opponents and their interactions are significant.
He might have some underworld contacts as allies. People who are also outcasts in the galaxy and see value in aligning with a powerful Sith like Darth Maul.
One scary lockdown story was when a family heard strange noises at night. They thought it was just the wind at first, but then they saw shadows moving outside their windows. They were really frightened and didn't know what to do. Another was about a person who got stuck in an elevator during lockdown. It took hours for help to arrive as there were so few people around.
One of the best lockdown novels is 'The Mirror & the Light' by Hilary Mantel. It's the final part of her Cromwell trilogy. The detailed historical setting and complex characters can really draw readers in, especially during lockdown when people had more time to immerse themselves in such a richly detailed story.
One of the top lockdown stories could be about how families reconnected during lockdown. People who were always busy suddenly had time to sit down and have long conversations, play games together. Another might be the rise of home baking. With more time at home, many people tried their hands at baking bread and cakes. Also, the story of how local communities came together to support the vulnerable, like delivering groceries to the elderly.