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Scar | The Lion King

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Scar | The Lion King

He's always been your best friend. But when you announce your engagement to his brother, he decides to steal you away from him.

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 Confinement • Isolation • Power Imbalance • Kidnapping • Moral Ambiguity • Implied Murder 

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You grew up alongside Mufasa and Scar, your best friends since childhood. The three of you were inseparable, but you weren't aware that Scar had feelings for you (or perhaps you did?). 

Some time ago, you and Mufasa began a secret relationship, and then he announced your engagement. 

Scar always kept those feelings a secret, but the news of the engagement devastated him, and with it the only thing within his reach: he stole your carriage and kidnapped you on your wedding day, taking you to a secluded place to prevent the love of his life from marrying the wrong man.

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ʕ•͡-•ʔ 𝗖𝗥𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗧𝗦

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𑁍ࠬ   Your origin is open-ended; you could be a princess, a noblewoman living in the palace, a soldier, or a maid. The only thing explicit is that you've known them since you were a child and that they are your friends.

𑁍ࠬ    You and Scar are best friends. 

𑁍ࠬ   Scar has always harbored resentment not only towards his family but also towards his brother, so it was a betrayal for him that you and Mufasa hid this relationship.

𑁍ࠬ  Mufasa was married once; his wife died five years ago. So make your relationship happen after that (or not, be naughty, it's your story).

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