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* There's something to be said about the new status quo post-Scar, and it takes WonTheWarLostThePeace in the most horrific way possible; Scar's defeat brought about a fragile peace, but power ultimately finds another place to rest its head. You bring down one enemy, and they find someone just as bad to replace him(sounds sorta like what Shepherd said in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2''). Scar died a martyr in the eyes of his most loyal lionesses, Zira being the most radical disciple. Simba banished the rest of Scar's followers, and he thought that would be the end of it all. Zira and her pride refused to take Scar's defeat lying down, and she spends ''years'' indoctrinating her children and other young followers to follow Scar's ultra-radical example of dominance and power, and over time, they became the most dangerous threat to the Pridelands.

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* There's something to be said about the new status quo post-Scar, and it takes WonTheWarLostThePeace in the most horrific way possible; Scar's defeat brought about a fragile peace, but power ultimately finds another place to rest its head. You bring down one enemy, and they find someone just as bad to replace him(sounds him (sounds sorta like what Shepherd said in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2''). Scar died a martyr in the eyes of his most loyal lionesses, Zira being the most radical disciple. Simba banished the rest of Scar's followers, and he thought that would be the end of it all. Zira and her pride refused to take Scar's defeat lying down, and she spends ''years'' indoctrinating her children and other young followers to follow Scar's ultra-radical example of dominance and power, and over time, they became the most dangerous threat to the Pridelands.
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* There's something to be said about the new status quo post-Scar, and it takes WonTheWarLostThePeace in the most horrific way possible; Scar's defeat brought about a fragile peace, but power ultimately finds another place to rest its head. You bring down one enemy, and they find someone just as bad to replace him(sounds sorta like what Shepherd said in VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2). Scar died a martyr in the eyes of his most loyal lionesses, Zira being the most radical disciple. Simba banished the rest of Scar's followers, and he thought that would be the end of it all. Zira and her pride refused to take Scar's defeat lying down, and she spends ''years'' indoctrinating her children and other young followers to follow Scar's ultra-radical example of dominance and power, and over time, they became the most dangerous threat to the Pridelands.

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* There's something to be said about the new status quo post-Scar, and it takes WonTheWarLostThePeace in the most horrific way possible; Scar's defeat brought about a fragile peace, but power ultimately finds another place to rest its head. You bring down one enemy, and they find someone just as bad to replace him(sounds sorta like what Shepherd said in VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2).''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2''). Scar died a martyr in the eyes of his most loyal lionesses, Zira being the most radical disciple. Simba banished the rest of Scar's followers, and he thought that would be the end of it all. Zira and her pride refused to take Scar's defeat lying down, and she spends ''years'' indoctrinating her children and other young followers to follow Scar's ultra-radical example of dominance and power, and over time, they became the most dangerous threat to the Pridelands.
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* There's something to be said about the new status quo post-Scar, and it takes WonTheWarLostThePeace in the most horrific way possible; Scar's defeat brought about a fragile peace, but power ultimately finds another place to rest its head. You bring down one enemy, and they find someone just as bad as replace him.(Sounds sorta like what Shepherd said in CallOfDutyModernWarfare2)Scar died a martyr in the eyes of his most loyal lionesses, Zira being the most radical disciple. Simba banished the rest of Scar's followers, and he thought that would be the end of it all. Zira and her pride refused to take Scar's defeat lying down, and she spend ''years'' indoctrinating her children and other young followers to follow Scar's ultra-radical example of dominance and power, and over time, they became the most dangerous threat to the Pridelands.

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* There's something to be said about the new status quo post-Scar, and it takes WonTheWarLostThePeace in the most horrific way possible; Scar's defeat brought about a fragile peace, but power ultimately finds another place to rest its head. You bring down one enemy, and they find someone just as bad as to replace him.(Sounds him(sounds sorta like what Shepherd said in CallOfDutyModernWarfare2)Scar VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2). Scar died a martyr in the eyes of his most loyal lionesses, Zira being the most radical disciple. Simba banished the rest of Scar's followers, and he thought that would be the end of it all. Zira and her pride refused to take Scar's defeat lying down, and she spend spends ''years'' indoctrinating her children and other young followers to follow Scar's ultra-radical example of dominance and power, and over time, they became the most dangerous threat to the Pridelands.

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