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The Mule is a fictional character in the ''Foundation'' series by
Isaac Asimov Isaac Asimov ( ;  – April 6, 1992) was an Russian-born American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University. During his lifetime, Asimov was considered one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers, along with Robert A. H ...
. First appearing in the 1945 novella " The Mule", he is a
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and
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who seizes control of the galaxy as a
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after the fall of the
Galactic Empire Galactic empires are a science fiction setting trope, in which most or all of the habitable planets in the setting's galaxy are ruled by a single centralized political entity. Galactic empires most frequently appear in works in the sub-genre ...
. Though he conquers the Foundation, his obsession with destroying the Second Foundation proves to be his undoing in the 1948 novella " Now You See It...". The Mule is voiced by
Wolfe Morris Wolfe Morris (born Woolf Steinberg, 5 January 1925 – 21 July 1996) was an English actor, who played character roles on stage, television and in feature films from the 1950s until the 1990s. He made his film debut in '' Ill Met by Moonlight''. ...
in the 1973
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adaptation '' The Foundation Trilogy''. He is portrayed by
Mikael Persbrandt Mikael Åke Persbrandt (; born 25 September 1963) is a Swedish actor. In Swedish films, he is perhaps best known for playing Gunvald Larsson in the ''Beck'' series of movies. He is internationally known for his starring role in the Academy Awar ...
in season two of the 2021
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television series adaptation ''
Foundation Foundation(s) or The Foundation(s) may refer to: Common uses * Foundation (cosmetics), a skin-coloured makeup cream applied to the face * Foundation (engineering), the element of a structure which connects it to the ground, and transfers loads f ...
'', and will be played by
Pilou Asbæk Johan Philip "Pilou" Asbæk (; born 2 March 1982) is a Danish actor, best known for his role as troubled spin doctor Kasper Juul in the Danish television political drama '' Borgen'', and as Euron Greyjoy in the television series ''Game of Thron ...
in season three.


Literature

The Mule first appeared in the novella " The Mule", published in the November and December 1945 issues of ''
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''. It was later paired with the April 1945 novella " The General", and published as ''
Foundation and Empire ''Foundation and Empire'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov originally published by Gnome Press in 1952. It is the second book in the ''Foundation'' series, and the fourth in the in-universe chronology. It takes place i ...
'' in 1952. The Mule next appeared in " Now You See It...", published in the January 1948 issue of ''Astounding Science Fiction''. It was renamed " Part I: Search by the Mule" and published as ''
Second Foundation ''Second Foundation'' is the third novel published of the ''Foundation'' Series by American writer Isaac Asimov, and the fifth in the in-universe chronology. It was first published in 1953 by Gnome Press. ''Second Foundation'' consists of two ...
'' (1953), paired with " Part II: Search by the Foundation", which had itself been previously published as " ...And Now You Don't" in the November and December 1949 and January 1950 issues of ''Astounding''.


Description

The Mule is a powerful
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and conqueror who uses his psychic abilities to manipulate people's emotions and bring planet after planet under his control. He is a random element not foreseen by
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, a science developed by
Hari Seldon Hari Seldon is a fictional character in the ''Foundation'' series of novels by Isaac Asimov. In his capacity as mathematics professor at Streeling University on the planet Trantor, Seldon develops psychohistory, an algorithmic science that a ...
which uses sophisticated mathematics and statistical analysis to predict future trends on a galactic scale. Posing as a clown named Magnifico Giganticus who is escaping the Mule, he is described by Asimov as "spindly", with "long, lean limbs and spidery body" that seemed "thrown together at random." John Folk-Williams called him a "strange, gangly creature" who speaks "in rather contorted, vaguely literary language." Josh Wimmer and Alasdair Wilkins of ''
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'' wrote that the Mule's mutant ability to control the emotions of others and convert his enemies to loyal followers makes him basically invincible to all opponents and unpredictable to the Hari Seldon's plans. They noted that in "The Mule", he subtly controls the emotions of everyone except for Bayta Darell, "the sole person in the entire galaxy who, of her own volition, treated him like a person ... and that of course was his undoing." Combining his psychic abilities with a
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, a rare, multi-keyed musical instrument that produces holographic visual effects as well as music, allows him to influence and essentially
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populations. He employs this method to sow despair throughout the Foundation homeworld
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and the Trader planet
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, and to kill the nobles in
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, the last bastion of Imperial rule. Jeffrey Speicher of ''
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'' explained that very little is known about why the Mule is so malevolent, adding that he "is only interested in pillaging and plundering ... and is a master of deception." Though unsatisfied by the level of emotional impact resulting from Asimov's depiction of the Mule's psychic manipulation of others, Wimmer and Wilkins wrote that "the big twist about the Mule, his identity, and his powers makes good sense from a narrative perspective". They also argued that until psychologist Ebling Mis dies, it seems like the Mule's conquest of the Foundation "wouldn't be so awful", but afterward "it hits home just how awful things are, just how terribly the Mule has disturbed the order of things." Folk-Williams wrote, "The Mule, at least early on, comes across as a figure of some complexity, burdened by loneliness and self-doubt, as well as possessing deep insight into the people around him. But all that falls away as he pursues his plans of conquest and meets his match in the First Speaker." Don Kaye of ''
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'' described the Mule as enigmatic, elusive and "obsessed with finding the Second Foundation, which he fears could defeat him." Wimmer and Wilkins explained that in "Search by the Mule", " he Mulereigns in mild but constant paranoia, hiding, sure that the Second Foundation is maneuvering against him in secret, to knock him off his throne and restore Hari Seldon's plan for a Second Galactic Empire."


''Foundation and Empire''

In "The Mule", a mysterious figure called the Mule has conquered the planet
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with no military force and no resistance from the Kalganians. Foundation-aligned newlyweds Bayta and Toran Darell investigate, soon leaving Kalgan with the Mule's fugitive court jester, Magnifico Giganticus, a "strange, gangly creature" who speaks "in rather contorted, vaguely literary language." The
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has collapsed and the Foundation is the dominant power in the galaxy, but its leadership has become complacent, and it falls quickly to the Mule. The Darells and elder Foundation scholar Ebling Mis escape with Magnifico to find the rumored Second Foundation, their only hope to stop the Mule. At what remains of the Great Library of
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, Mis works tirelessly to discover clues to the secret location of the Second Foundation. Dying, Mis announces that he knows where the Second Foundation is. Bayta kills him before he can reveal the location, having just realized that Magnifico is the Mule, who seeks the Second Foundation so he can destroy it. He is a
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who can sense and manipulate the emotions of others, an ability he has employed to conquer planets bloodlessly, to "convert" Foundation intelligence officer
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into a loyal agent, and to compel Mis to work himself to death. The Mule promises to find and destroy the Second Foundation, the only threat to his eventual reign over the entire galaxy, but Bayta asserts that it has already prepared for him, and will react before he has time to stop it.


''Second Foundation''

"Part I: Search by the Mule" finds the Mule still searching for the elusive Second Foundation. He sends Pritcher on a sixth attempt, this time accompanied by
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, the only one of the Mule's followers who is "Unconverted", or not influenced by the Mule's psychic powers to serve him. The Mule tells Pritcher this will be an advantage to their quest, but he actually believes that Channis is a Second Foundation agent who intends to lead the Mule into a trap. Secretly followed by the Mule and his fleet, Channis leads the search to the desolate planet Tazenda, a plausible location for the Second Foundation. Pritcher guesses correctly that Channis is a Second Foundation agent. Pritcher is correct, but Channis possesses a psychic ability similar to the Mule's, and uses it to free Pritcher from the Mule's control. The Mule appears, and reveals that his fleet has destroyed Tazenda. The Mule uses mental torture to extract the true location of the Second Foundation from Channis's mind, but the First Speaker of the Second Foundation,
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, arrives and informs the Mule that he has been defeated. While the Mule has been focused on Channis, Second Foundation agents have traveled to Kalgan and the Foundation worlds to undo the Mule's Conversions and orchestrate an insurrection, and his fleet is too far away to prevent it. When the Mule experiences a moment of despair, the First Speaker is able to seize control of and alter his mind: he will return to Kalgan and live out the rest of his life as a peaceful despot.


Adaptations


Radio

Magnifico/The Mule is voiced by
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in episodes five, six and seven of the 1973
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adaptation '' The Foundation Trilogy''.


Television

The Mule is portrayed by
Mikael Persbrandt Mikael Åke Persbrandt (; born 25 September 1963) is a Swedish actor. In Swedish films, he is perhaps best known for playing Gunvald Larsson in the ''Beck'' series of movies. He is internationally known for his starring role in the Academy Awar ...
in season two of the 2021
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television series adaptation ''
Foundation Foundation(s) or The Foundation(s) may refer to: Common uses * Foundation (cosmetics), a skin-coloured makeup cream applied to the face * Foundation (engineering), the element of a structure which connects it to the ground, and transfers loads f ...
''. Determined to destroy the Foundation and kill
Salvor Hardin Salvor Hardin is a fictional character in the ''Foundation'' series by Isaac Asimov. Introduced in the 1942 short story " Foundation", he is the first mayor of Terminus, the home planet of the Foundation. He defuses a potential political cris ...
, he is described as "a monster of a man, coiled with muscle and possessing powerful psychic abilities, and fueled by hate in his quest to take over the galaxy." Speicher described the Mule as a "mentally unstable telepath who is both calculating and barbaric." In the 2023 episode "
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",
Gaal Dornick Gaal Dornick is a fictional character in the ''Foundation'' series by Isaac Asimov. Introduced in '' Foundation'' (1951), he is a gifted young mathematician from a remote world who becomes embroiled in the conflict surrounding famed mathematic ...
has a vision of herself in a fiery, post-apocalyptic far future with bombs exploding around her. Salvor Hardin lies dead, and a man, wearing goggles, recognizes Gaal and attacks her with an energy weapon. He disarms her before she can retaliate, lifts her in the air by the throat and asks "Where are your Mentalics? Where is the Second Foundation?". He also mentions
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as an enemy of the Empire before Gaal is pulled out of the vision. Hardin is killed saving Dornick in the season two finale "
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", and the conflict of this with Dornick's previous vision, in which Hardin is killed by the Mule 152 years later, illustrates to Dornick and Hari Seldon that the future can be changed. In the future, the Mule shouts "I must kill Gaal Dornick! I must kill her before she kills me!" The Mule was recast with
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for season three. Additionally, Magnifico will be portrayed by
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. Series executive producer
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said that the arrival of the Mule was always inevitable, but he held off until the second season, telling Apple TV+ executives, "We need to earn The Mule." Sean T. Collins of ''
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'' called the introduction of the character "one of the show's most long-awaited moments". Speicher wrote that the Mule's appearances in season two "hinted at his barbaric nature and unpredictability, promising a more violent and raw antagonist" for season three. Goyer said of the character, “Yes, he is super scary. He's magnitudes of order more powerful than Tellem. When Asimov created he Mule it was a character that flipped the whole table over. When the Mule enters the story properly in season three, that’s completely what he does".


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