Talk:Scar/@comment-43336725-20191001041902

I just realized something; It is stated that cobra venom will cause uncontrollable behavioral problems and a personality disorder within someone. Well, they also reference how this can cause the user to lose control of the Roar itself. Kion used the Roar when fighting the dragons and lost control because of the venom's effect on his mind. Could this be why Scar ordered his Guard to kill Mufasa rather than just killing him himself? Because the venom in his system had altered his control of the Roar, so he needed a more controllable way to off Mufasa, which is by ordering his Guard. And before you say "Well, Scar used the Roar to kill the strange lion and the Guard", well, first of all, Scar said, "I lost control and enraged". Yes, Scar could've intentionally done that, but the venom could've made him lose control, making the effects of the Roar even stronger. It's clear by how Scar roars, he used it in anger, and in an uncontrollable state since they appear dark, similar to how Kion's appears whenever he's either mad or still affected by the venom. And we all know Scar. He's known to be smart and cunning. If he was going to murder Mufasa with the Roar, he would have to do it to the point where it would be subtle, which would require it being controlled. But since Scar had no control, he couldn't properly kill Mufasa. I know these don't seem very good, but still, Scar could've just roared Mufasa into the clouds, but he didn't, which makes me believe that after being inflicted with the venom, Scar lost control of the Roar of the Elders, he needed to find control so he could use it to kill Mufasa, but he couldn't so the Lion Guard was his last resort, but they refused, so he destroyed them using the Roar, which while he did do it consciously, he clearly was in anger and the anger blinded his control of the power. But then he lost the Roar.