Board Thread:Lion Guard Discussion/@comment-27210425-20170801152205/@comment-38407585-20190629092528

I think it would be better if the two lion brothers Mufasa and Scar could sort out their constant fighting by a solution that isn't in any way influenced and/or triggered by violence, hate and brute strength. Knowing the kind, wise, just and warm hearted character of Mufasa (older brother of the lion siblings) and after having read the novel of the new lion king movie I wouldn't be surprised if perhaps Mufasa and Scar end up on good terms with each other. (fact: Mufasa says in the novel book that he will always keep his brother in the pride, even though he makes it so difficult to cope with him.) [page 22 of Disney the lion king novelization -->> Mufasa's smile faded. "He's my brother, Zazu", he said, shaking his head. "This is his home. As long as I'm king, that will never change." Italic textNo matter how difficult Scar makes it for me, he added silently. Page_22_quote_of_novelization.jpeg For those that are sceptical about the source of the quote I added the foto where you can see clearly the whole page.

So I conclude that as the bigger brother and ruling monarch Mufasa knows about the importance of family, support and trusting one another, even though one might make some wrong decisions. That means for the relationship of the two brothers that the older one (Mufasa) always understood that values, but the weaker and younger (Scar) couldn't quiet find any ration and reason to watch out for his brother, instead of plotting, scheming and even threatening his life.

Unlike Scar Mufasa was told by his two Parents that no matter what happens Scar will always still be part of his family as his younger brother and that both alike have to help each other out and care for their problems by attentively listening to sorrow, pain and fears. If one brother acts like this, but the other one resists and doesn't the whole family will eventually get ripped apart and the deep, sibling bonds with each other are forever destroyed by breaking trust, telling lies and spreading untrue rumours.