Long Live the King - Scar's Reign

Posted:
October 5th, 2012, 5:11 pm
by ScarsLove
Description: With the death of the King and his sole heir, the dark prince takes the throne and a new phase in the Great Circle of Life comes forth. It brings challenges, strife, new faces, love and death...
( OC/Semi Canon/Canon character(s) present )
--Prologue--
...Mufasa's death is a terrible tragedy... But to lose Simba.. who had barely begun to live. For me, it is a deep, personal loss. So it is with a heavy heart the I assume the throne. Yet out of the ashes of this tragedy, we shall rise. To greet, the dawning of a new era! In which, lion and hyena come together! In a great and glorious future!...
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Mufasa's death...
to lose Simba...
ashes of this tragedy...
The world seemed to crash all around her. With each word Scar bellowed from atop the rock was like a gun shot to the heart. The soul of this queen spiraled down into the darkest of all abyss's. Shadowed by the misery of losing not only the love of her life and her king, Mufasa, but losing her beloved son as well. The light to her life, the ray of sunshine in the morning, her baby boy.. He'd gotten only a sweet taste of life before it was all spirited away into the obscured darkness. The innocence of his childhood cruelly torn away from him in a twisted fate. The warmth and serenity of her life lie shattered within, leaving only a fragment of the queen before. Quickly filling that void in her heart with disdain and sorrow. Her heart lamented and wailed on the inside, but on the outside all she could do was fight to hold the storm in. She was the queen, she was their leader, she must be strong for the pride.
It was unlike a leader to fall to their knees and give up the struggle, whether with themselves or a cunning rival. However not only was she their queen, she was a lover and a mother. She knew what it was like to feel unconditional, indescribable love for another. To witness and feel the passion as her and the bodice of her lover caressed against each other, to twist and feel the warmth of him on her skin, to moan at the magnificent pleasure she would feel with him and only him. But nothing compared to the day her cub, Simba, was born. His sun kissed fur, his amber-hued eyes, the purity in his soul was as indescribable as the love she felt for Mufasa. His birth was a miracle of life, another phase in the great circle of life. But upon his and Mufasa's death, the very life of the pridelands slowly drained away.
the dawning of a new era...
lion and hyena come together...
a great and glorious future...
Sarabi, as well as the others could hear the maniacal chuckling coming from every corner. The hyenas who were more or less like cockroaches, crawled from every crevice like an infestation of vermin. She paid no mind to them and kept her eyes on her feet. Fat, oily tears sliding down her face and onto the ground below. Her eyes fogged up as she gave into the sorrow in her soul. Tears streamed down her face, one by one like a waterfall. She was beside herself and couldn't have felt any lower. The laughter soon died down and the lands were silent momentarily. Filled with the wails of the distressed lioness, her cries full of pain and misery. But Scars mighty roar drowned out the noise, not only proclaiming him as king but starting a whole new chapter in her life and everyone else's. This was the beginning of Scar's Reign...
Re: Long Live the King - Scar's Reign

Posted:
October 5th, 2012, 11:24 pm
by ScarsLove
Chapter 1 - Just for one night
Barely a month had passed since the stampede. The memory of Simba and Mufasa were still fresh on the minds of every lioness in the pride, especially Sarabi. Who now was nothing more than a mere commoner. Their smiles, their welcoming faces, their loving presence haunted her dreams. On long nights, she would spend hours wandering the vast and lonely plains of savannah. Often stopping to rest in her favorite spot and ponder where her life had gone. But not only would she ponder, she would recall the many nights her and Mufasa would hold each other in their arms, lay the troubles of the world down and just appreciate the little things in life. The mystery of the world around them, confess and discuss the past and the future, reminisce of foolish childhood adventures and just enjoy the time they spent in his or her embrace.
Sarabi found herself laying on her back, paws folded delicately as they lay on her chest. Those beautiful russet eyes of her's glimmering. The heavens were sparkling with starlight tonight. One star in particular was shining the brightest, just above where Sarabi restfully laid. She gazed at the magnificent beaming star. In comparison to the rest that were dull, it just seemed so bright. Like a sign from the beyond, saying that there was light to come. To brighten the darkness of this hopeless world and set it ablaze. The old queen began to dose off into a sleep, inhabited by faces long gone and far out of reach.
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The night was growing dark as it overshadowed the world with it's starry curtains. The only hint of light that wafted through the entrance of the cave was that of the full moon. Its silver ghostly aura lining the dying frame of her father. It traced his body down, showing the struggles he had faced in his life time. A once brilliant tawny pelt now full of notches and claw marks. If it could talk, it would tell the amazing tale of a courageous being who stood and fought for what he believed in. It would praise him for his heroic sacrifice that wouldn't be in vain. Not only to protect his pride but to ensure the survival of his darling wife and daughter.
A group of lionesses circled the dying lion, their heads hunched over as they awaiting for the great kings to claim another one of their sons. To carry his dying soul up into the heavens above to reside with those who passed long ago. Beside him lay his loyal daughter, Sarabi, who was no older than five months. Still very much a child at heart, death was both a fascinating and puzzling thing for her.
"Papa, what's wrong?"
He was weak and frail, his body craved an eternal rest. But his spirit longed to stay. The old lion could see his life flash before his eyes. An ocean of memories surrounded him. Memories forming to complete the details of the past like the final brushstrokes of a painting. He reached out with his paw and brought his daughter closer to him, a single tear sliding down his face. Sarabi had buried herself in his snarled mane, nuzzling him and urging him to get up.
"You have to get up.."
"Sarabi... hush..." He muttered quietly, bringing her closer in his grasp.
"But papa..you're-," Sarabi choked up on herself and sniffled, holding back a barrage of tears. ",you'll be okay.."
"Oh, Sarabi.. you're my strong girl..,"Her father smiled sweetly. ",..it will all be okay in the end... you'll see.." And with that he drew out his last breath. Sarabi held his mighty paw in her own and hugged it, not knowing what to expect. Watching the very essence of his being flow away. Those handsome eyes of his turned milky white, the hue from his pelt washed away, his body limp and lifeless. Sarabi couldn't comprehend the idea well at that age, knowing that he wasn't in there. That the lion she knew since the day of her birth was no more than an empty husk. He wouldn't be there anymore to come to her rescue. Never again would she see his smile, hear his laughter, or smell his scent.
Sarabi closed her eyes and bunched herself up. Bounding out of the cave and down the side of pride rock. Stumbling past Mufasa and Taka in a blind rage.
"Sarabi! Watch where you're going!" Taka yelled in annoyance, picking himself up off the ground. Sneering at the crying lioness. ",What's the baby crying about?"
"I don't know." Said Mufasa worriedly. Taka continued to pad up the slope, beckoning his brother with his tail. "C'mon Muffy."
"No.. I'm going to see what's wrong with Sarabi." Mufasa slid down the rock and chased after Sarabi, calling after her in the distance. Taka on the other hand stood in place and gave his older brother a dirty look. "...That's all you worry about.." He said to himself in a small fit of jealousy. No one cared for him that way, not even his own father.
At the same time Taka was wallowing in self pity, Mufasa was making a mad dash after Sarabi through the grassy plains. The silvery ball of light in the sky was at it's peak. It was late at night and nearly midnight, far past the time they should be out. Their chase seemed to last hours but it was only minutes before Sarabi finally slowed to a halt, Mufasa finally catching up to her. He took a moment to catch his breath.
"Sarabi...,"Panted Mufasa with a worried look in his eye. ",Why're you running?"
The cub could literally contain herself as she threw herself towards Mufasa. Wrapping her arms around him in a tight hug.
"He's dead, Muffy!" Sarabi cried inbetween her tears.
Mufasa had no idea what was going on. "Who Sarabi?"
"Papa..!"
He gasped to himself and couldn't help but feel choked up as well. But he remained un-wavered by his emotions and focused on Sarabi, gently caressing her head. "..I'm sorry Sarabi.."
"I didn't even get to say goodbye.. I'll never see him again..!," Every word that came from Sarabi's mouth was just another insult towards herself. She blamed herself for all the bad things that happened to him. ",..If he didn't have to protect me he would still be alive!... I wish I wasn't born.. it's my fault Papa's dead!"
Mufasa looked intently into Sarabi eyes. "It's not your fault he died, it was the hyenas. He protected you from them. How do you think he would've felt if you died?"
"Sad..." She piped meekly.
"Right. Now if he was here right now, do you think he would want you to be saying that about yourself?"
"...No.."
"He'd want you to honor his memory. Not blame yourself for his sacrifice."
"But.. I'll never get to see him again.. He'll never be with me or mom again."
Mufasa pointed up to the stars. "Sarabi.. Look at the stars. The great kings of the past look down on us from those stars."
"So..?"
"Whenever you feel alone, just remember that those kings will always be there to guide you. And so will your father."
The words moved Sarabi to tears, threatening to spill more over. While her father was gone from the physical world, in a sense, as long as she loved him and kept him in her heart. He would always be there with her. The cub looked up to Mufasa with a half smile, still beat up about her loss. But inside of her the candle that had blown out was flickering back to life. Mufasa licked the top of Sarabi's head comfortingly and Sarabi nuzzled him back.
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Side by side they walked together back to pride rock. Sarabi couldn't help but smile weakly to herself. Whatever her problem, Mufasa was always there. The day she was told that she was to be betrothed to the kings son. She couldn't help but feel nothing but regret in her life. Being queen of the pride meant nothing to her. There was excitement to be had else where and staying held up in the pride lands wasn't on her agenda. She wouldn't have the choice of choosing for herself, it would be prematurely made by her parents. But Sarabi could feel a sort of 'softness' in herself while in his presence, both were at ease and generally happy. True love was to be found in these two and only time would tell where it would bring them.
Sarabi and Mufasa had made decent ground before making it to the lionesses den where her mother lay silently. As if she was expecting her daughter that moment. She turned to face Mufasa, a reassuring look in his face, as always. They tenderly embraced and he planted a tiny butterfly kiss atop her head. Sarabi's mother looked at the two.
"Sarabi, it's late. Please come to bed." The cub bounded towards her mother and curled up in her paws. The lioness lifted her crown and gazed at the young prince.
"Mufasa.." She called quietly. His auds pricked up. "Yes?"
"Thank you.. for everything you do for Sarabi. I don't know what she...," She paused momentarily. ",.. we would do without you." She said correcting herself.
He nodded his head and smiled. "It's no problem. I don't know what I would do with her."
The two silently nodded to each other as the prince turned away and headed home.
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The old queen's eyes shut against the dim light of dawn. Every muscle along her delicate frame was at ease. The day was still asleep as Sarabi lifted her cranium, a distant and comforted look in her gaze. The cryptic words of her love echoing in her mind.
Whenever you feel alone, just remember that those kings will always be there to guide you. And so will I...
Re: Long Live the King - Scar's Reign

Posted:
October 6th, 2012, 4:00 am
by Kopalover
Wow! That's so amazing! Please write more ! ^.^
Re: Long Live the King - Scar's Reign

Posted:
October 11th, 2012, 3:42 pm
by ScarsLove
Chapter 2 - The boy king
The following morning brought many surprises for not only the pride, but for the king and queen. The last weeks that had followed were slow and strenuous, especially for Zira. For as evil and malicious she might've been before, none of that even dared to rear it's ugly head. Only the nurturing and mothering side showed anymore. Though it was a nice change of pace, it was quite disturbing to seem someone such as Zira acting like a compassionate care giver for her new cub. He'd been born prematurely and the night was surely ready to spirit his little soul away. However the great kings of the past had another thing in mind and showed mercy for the cub.
For nights the tiny cub cried, his mewls heard through out the cave. Making sleep nearly impossible to achieve. While others didn't appreciate the depravity of rest, such as Nala, who was growing into a pretty little thing. It did give other lionesses more time to grow closer and soothe the pain of one another. Sarabi was not the only mother dealing with heart ache. Akila, mother of Tama, had lost her daughter to the hyenas. Pili, mother of Kula, left immediately after Scar's reign, rejoining her pride to the south where Malka was located. Chumvi and Tojo were forced by the hand of Scar to leave. As both of them were possible threats and needed to be taken care of. It seemed to be a common thing anymore to lose some sort of family member. Many lionesses held a bitter jealousy towards Sarafina. She had the thing that was most precious to her. Nala was the diamond in the rough and everyone around her was envious.
The sun had barely risen above the horizon line. In the lioness cave, Sarabi fought to ignore the errant sunray, wishing to return to her dreams, but the moment had hurriedly passed. Her crown lifted slowly off the hard ground to rest on her soft paws. The rays of the sun slowly grazed across Sarabi's pelt, the sun kissed warmth enclosing itself around her like an invisible blanket. For the first time in a long time, she felt content and composed. Nothing in the world could ruin this moment, except for one tiny thing.
Into the cave came swooping Scars majordomo, Zazu. He gently landed in front of the old queen and gracefully bowed down. Still showing her the same respect as before, like nothing had ever happened. "Good morning Zazu." said Sarabi, giving him a quick nod of acknowledgement.
"If only it were a 'good' morning, your majesty. Quite the opposite, I fear...," Zazu replied, nervously looking around with shifty eyes. ",King Scar is on his way."
Sarabi cringed to herself and repeated the name to herself 'King Scar'. He was no King, he was just a pretender, a fool, a cub. The very words rolled out of her mouth like poison off a snakes teeth.
"Scar..? What could he possibly need?"
"You weren't accounted for at the presentation of Nuka. King Scar is furious."
"Why did no one bother to wake me?!"
"Sarafina and the others said you deserved rest. They insisted on it."
"Sarafina..." Sarabi shook her head, both thankful for her caring friend but resentful of her actions.
"But I wouldn't feel to bad, your Majesty. It's not like Scar ever-"
"You're dismissed Zazu" Lurking behind Zazu was Scar, he spoke coolly. Sarabi climbed to her feet and guarded herself. Hesitantly, Zazu flew away in the direction of pride rock.
"Yes, Scar?"
"Zira and I didn't see you at the presentation of Nuka..,"Scar said. ",Why?"
"That was today? I feel simply terrible for missing such an opportunity."
"Your mordancy does you no credit.," Said Scar. ",What means do you think is most appropriate for your actions?" The king drew a paw up his chin, quizzically scratching at it.
"You were so shamelessly opposed to the birth of my son.," Sarabi growled before Scar could continue, drawing her auds back. ",Mufasa always abided with your shallowness, he-"
The moment that name passed Sarabi's lips and through Scar's ears. He could feel every nerve inside his body twinge. He was always undermined by his brother, even after time had progressed since the stampede. He was the second rate son, the little brother, the boy king, an underling, second in line. He drew his lips back into a fearsome snarl, taking Sarabi by surprise. "What did you say!?"
"Mufasa!" Retorted the lioness, her mahogany eyes clashing with his acidic green. Like a spark to a pile of gunpowder, Scar exploded with fury. He lunged forward and forced himself on top of Sarabi, pinning her to the ground with all his strength. He dug his fore paws into her neck, pressing, closing. Her mouth fell open, a desperate gasp for air escaped instead of a cry. His ebony razors dug deeper into her throat. She could feel the life slipping away from her, the weight of her chest felt as if her very rib cage was going to collapse.
Sarabi could feel the life slipping from her body. Her heart, once quickly beating, was now slowing in tempo. The lack of air causing her vision to haze and the world to spin, she slowly lost conscious. The last glimpse of her world was to be nothing more than the infuriated look of Scar. His normally placid, charismatic demeanor had violently changed and contorted - consuming anger. His jaws quivering and salivating, slurring words that were unintelligible, so much unlike himself.
Silently, he looked Sarabi deep in her eyes. Just as though he were looking through a window into her soul. Heartache was apparent and death would be an easy, but satisfying end to a life time of sorrow filled memories. But even deeper lied a sort of desperation that was too prideful to speak up, clouded by hatred and revenge; quietly pleading Scar to spare her life. But no thought of mercy could cross his disturbed mind. There was much more than just spiteful revenge, darker secrets hid themselves away in Scar. In parts of him that he'd forgotten were there. Covered by dust and literally gone after years of mental anguish. Emulous, competitiveness, invidious.. all words to describe one thing: Jealousy.
Fragmented memories came together like the finishing pieces of a puzzle. But not just a normal puzzle, but a puzzle that pictured two innocent lovers. One destined to follow a dark path, twisted with lies from those closest to him. The other, destined for greatness. The two that could never be, that could never have what they wanted dearly- each other.
"I'm with you, Taka."
"I won't give up on us..."
"Keep holding on, Taka."
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Without warning a powerful siege of lionesses forced themselves onto Scar. Four of them countered his attacks and threw him to the ground, leaving him bruised and breathless. They swarmed around him, claws unsheathed and teeth threatening to tear into his flesh. While the others had cornered Scar in the back of the sleeping cave, Sarafina nervously approached Sarabi who lay on the ground. Unmoving, unconscious, possibly dead..
"Sarabi..," Sarafina whispered, the darkness of the world closing in on her. She tensed her muscles and fought to keep the beading tears from falling. Her lip quivered and her eyes became bloodshot. ",It can't be..." To much death had consumed the pridelands of late. First Mufasa, then Simba, and now Sarabi. It seemed to be the inevitable fate of the royal family to end up dead. But why Sarabi? She was regal, serene and graceful. Simply selfless and kind in every way possible. She seemed to be the only luminous thing in her life that held the pride together like glue. And now that was gone from this world.. But in the end it wasn't all bad. Sarabi could become once again reunited with her long lost mate and cub. It had been silently killing her ever since that day Scar returned with the tragic news. Maybe this was the way fate wanted things to go.
"Mom?..," Chirped Nala, silently padding over to her mother, tail tucked between her legs. ",Why isn't Sarabi getting up?" The lioness brought her daughter closer in a tight hug. She leaned her head now and rubbed her cheek against Nalas. Wet tears staining her soft cheek fur. "She won't be.. coming back."
"So you mean she's...-" The cub raced to Sarabi's body and snuggled close in her cold embrace. Nala looked at her peaceful form as it lay on the floor, pausing to studying her frame closely. Lightly the brown flank of the queen gradually began to rise and fall in tune with her breath. She turned around and looked at her mother, a weak smile growing on her face. Sarafina stared at her cub who was.. smiling. No, that couldn't be it. She was just seeing distorted images through her foggy vision. Though once she blinked away the last of the tears she began to see in clarity and it was true, Nala was smiling. How could she possibly be smiling at a time like this. Was her innocent daughter getting some kind of morbid delight out of her death? That couldn't possibly be it.. but what could it be. Carefully she approached Nala and gazed at her crossly. Looking from her cub to her dead friend, trying to find something to smile about.
In the quiet moment, when the earth stood still there was a rustle of life in Sarabi. Her crown softly lifted from the stony floor, fluttering her eyes open. Sarafina brushed herself against Sarabi and caressed her face against her own. She had come home to breath again and start again. Nala found herself embracing the lioness tightly in her little grasp. The other members of the pride, blinded by bliss, came over to rejoice in the queens return. This allowed Scar a moment to get out of the cave and into the open. But as soon as the moment had come, it slipped through his paws and far away from his grasp. Sarafina pounced in front of Scar, followed by Akila. Sarabi climbed to her feet with the assistance of a few younger lionesses and made their way over to Scar. Circling him, staring at him hungrily, craving to finish the final blow.
"What should we do girls?" Called Akila, tail flicking.
"Kill him!" A lioness in the back suggested, ducking her head away from his view.
"That's to easy!" Called another.
"I agree. But he should pay.." Sarafina said.
"But what's a pride without a King?" Nala peered out between her mother's legs. Her words were true. Without a king, a pride wasn't what it should be. Still, Nala was to young to see how cruel their so called 'King' was. Just as them, she would understand that they would be better off without him. This put a few of the lionesses at a pause as they threw each other hesitant glances.
"What King?!," Roared Sarabi. ",The rightful king, 'Mufasa'. Has departed from us, joining the great kings of the past. Leaving us with this imposter, who claims the title of king for himself. This opportunist is no king, he is but a boy. He can not lead us! He would sooner lead us to our deaths than become anything such as Mufasa."
The pride roared in agreement, swayed by Sarabi's words.
"We'd be better to lead ourselves." Sarafina joined Sarabi's rally, putting a paw on her friends. She looked her in the eye as they locked together. "I'm with you."
"Insubordination! Mutiny! Traitors!" The mad king shouted in his defense. A mixture of dread and anger seemingly taking over him. Although the feeling was short lived, the hyenas had found their way to the cave. Scar walked forward and came face to face with Sarabi, smiling at her devilishly.
"So, this is how you pay me back.. Eh? I came back to pick up the pieces of a crumbling kingdom, to replace and put them back together in my design. Can't you appreciate what I've done so far, Sarabi?"
"You've put us in disarray. Look before you, Scar! Is this really the path you have chosen for us!"
"I don't need your criticism. I don't need your respect. The only thing that I require is your.. obedience. And I think the best one's to teach you that would be.. the King's executive staff." With that he carelessly sauntered away, flicking Sarabi on the nose with his tail. Tossing her a smirk before the hyenas came pouring into the cave like a river.
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Through out the night the lionesses quietly sat vigil. Mourning the loss of two of their pride sisters, Akili and Niya, mother of Tojo. Others had gotten so badly hurt in the battle that they may not make it, Sarabi and Sarafina were sadly counted amongst the numbers. Truly, the tyrannical reign of Scar had begun, and only time would tell before any good would come from it.
Re: Long Live the King - Scar's Reign

Posted:
October 11th, 2012, 9:02 pm
by Kopalover
Very, very lovely! You're talented! Keep up the good work, please! I'd love to keep reading ^^