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Introduction/Background story:
Ever since I watched The Lion King film as a kid, the film carried on in my imagination after it ended. I couldn't believe my favorite Disney character was gone. And after knowing of Disney's deleted scene of Scar, & a bit of his past, my imagination developed this. Be welcome in my imagination:
In my head I imagined watching a (animation) film called 'Scar's Reign' with of course the voice of Jeremy Irons! It starts with an animation saying: 'Scar's Reign'. At the top you see a close-up of his eyes, the scar is clearly visible. His gaze becomes less mean when the name Scar is changed to Taka. It changes back soon.
Then there is a flashback from The Lion King. The song "Be Prepared" from Scar can be seen in flashback tones. Then we see Mufasa's death, Scar sending Simba away and sending the hyenas behind him, Scar telling the lions the tragic news and the moment that Timon and Pumbaa found Simba. (See note below)
Preview/summary
"Can't you not even have a little sympathy for me?" Scar acted like his pride got touched. "Don't mistake the colour of this small beating thing here inside of me with the colour of my manes," he gushed, almost in a singing tone. Dramatically Scar held his paw on his chest, right at the place of his heart.
"Be my guest, Nala. Grab yourself a gazelle.. Shoot!" Scar heaved a disappointing sigh. "I'm out of them!"
- Chapter: The Madness of King Scar
A dark era has reached the Pride Lands, with Scar as its king. With his chaotic mind, Scar has got his eyes drawn to Nala. The mad, driven to the edge king doesn't seem to see the danger happening right in front of him. Also certain figures from his past are still haunting the black maned lion. Does Scar have anyone left on his side or has he, with his actions of the past, created his own Lion Graveyard?
Main characters: Scar, Nala, Zazu, Shenzi, Banzai & Ed, Zira, Sarafina, Mheetu.
Notes:
- Based on The Madness of King Scar & A Tale of Two Brothers.
- I work with the Italic font to reveal a character's thought.