Pois sabemos que Uru e Ahadi são os pais de Mufasa e Scar só que não se sabe qual deles é filho do Mohatu, mais eu suspeito que Ahadi seja o filho de Mohatu, porque apesar de Mohatu ter sido um rei pacífico e de acordo com os livros Ahadi era muito rigoroso, isso não significa que ele fosse um vilão, ele só era muito …
With the hyenas gone, Mufasa introduced his father to Rafiki, and Rafiki explained his mission to Ahadi. Intrigued by the baboon's knowledge, Ahadi invited Rafiki to come to Pride Rock and share his wisdom with the kingdom, as help was desperately needed. The two talked for hours, and when night finally fell, Ahadi offered Rafiki a place to stay for the night.
Sugere-se que após o nascimento de seus filhos, Ahadi mostrou forte favoritismo pelo mais velho, Mufasa, devido à sua natureza obediente e responsável. Isso alienou Ahadi de seu filho mais novo, Taka, que passou a se ressentir de seu pai e irmão mais velho.
Under the careful direction of Rafiki, the party moved Taka to Pride Rock, where he was properly treated with herbs. Though Rafiki managed to patch up Taka's wounds, he was unable to heal Taka's scar. Ahadi told his son that the scar would serve as a reminder throughout his life of his recklessness. Taka admitted his misgivings about Ahadi's broken promise, and Ahadi reprimanded him and expressed hope that the scar would serve as a humble reminder of Taka's past mistakes.
During Ahadi's reign, a drought devastated the Pride Lands. While Ahadi's mate, Uru, left to search for a new source of food and water, Ahadi remained at Pride Rock to govern the Pride Landers and care for his sons, Mufasa and Taka. During the drought, a traveling baboon named Rafiki wandered into the Pride Lands in search of knowledge and wisdom. He stopped to rest at Five Stones, but was set upon by hyenas. Just then, Ahadi arrived alongside his sons, Mufasa and Taka, and chided the hyenas for hunting for sport. He then ordered them to vacate the area.
Ahadi is slightly larger than his eldest son, Mufasa. He has a sturdy body, with broad shoulders, rounded muscles, and a full mane. His face is broad and somewhat short, and his jaw is square and block-like.
Unlike his fellow pride members, Ahadi sports a dark bronze pelt broken only by patches of lighter fur on his muzzle, paws, and underbelly. His mane is lighter in color, being a lush red with darker fur combing the tips. He has the same reddish-brown eyes as Mufasa, but his eye rims are unusual, with the top shade being dark, while the lower shade is red.
The following morning, a crowd of angry Pride Landers pressured Ahadi to fix the kingdom's many problems. At first, Ahadi could not get a word in edgewise, but when Zuzu the hornbill mentioned that the hyenas had become a problem, he promised to deal with the matter. Taka interjected, reminding Ahadi that he had promised to take his sons hunting that morning, but Ahadi regretfully postponed the trip. This did not sit well with Taka, who expressed frustration over his father's kingly duties. Ahadi reminded him that ruling a kingdom requires great responsibility and that Mufasa understood his duties, to which Taka furiously accused Ahadi of playing favorites.
Ahadi era filho ou genro de Mohatu , companheiro de Uru, pai de Mufasa e Scar (originalmente conhecido como Taka), sogro de Sarabi, avô paterno de Simba, o bisavô de Kopa e o Rei das Terras do Orgulho no livro O Rei Leão: Seis Novas Aventuras "Um Conto de Dois Irmãos" (que não é canônico para os filmes e programas de TV da franquia O Rei Leão).
Later that day, Mufasa and Taka were attacked by a herd of cape buffalo, and Ahadi rushed to their aid at the head of an elephant herd. After surrounding the buffalo with his followers, Ahadi demanded an explanation, to which the buffalo assigned blame to Mufasa and Taka. Mufasa warned his father that Taka was injured, and Rafiki promised to tend to Taka's injuries.
Ahadi was a male lion. He was the king of Pride Rock who preceded Mufasa. He was the mate of Uru, with whom he had two sons: Mufasa and Taka.
Ahadi continually seeks critique and knowledge, as he readily welcomed Rafiki to share his wisdom with the Pride Lands. He does not abuse or flaunt his power, but rather adopts a mantle of servitude in which he listens to his subjects' complaints and shows a willingness to ask for outside help.
Mufasa, Rafiki, Taka, Uru, Zuzu
The Pride Landers interrupted the argument, demanding that the family stop arguing about the throne and instead focus on the more prevalent problems. To satisfy their demands, Ahadi agreed to set about taming the hyenas. However, he refused to promise a solution for the drought and reminded the Pride Landers that they had to await the return of his mate, Uru, who was searching for a new source of food and water.
During a drought, Ahadi watched over the Pride Lands while his mate, Uru, searched for a new source of food and water. He encountered a wandering baboon named Rafiki, to whom he offered shelter after learning of the simian's mission to collect knowledge. Shortly after, Ahadi struggled to manage the complaints of the Pride Landers, who were suffering from a lack of food and water, and was forced to break a promise to Taka in order to handle the kingdom's problems.
Pois sabemos que Uru e Ahadi são os pais de Mufasa e Scar só que não se sabe qual deles é filho do Mohatu, mais eu suspeito que Ahadi seja o filho de Mohatu, porque apesar de Mohatu ter sido um rei pacífico e de acordo com os livros Ahadi era muito rigoroso, isso não significa
It is suggested that after the birth of his sons, Ahadi showed strong favoritism for the eldest, Mufasa, due to his dutiful and responsible nature. This alienated Ahadi from his younger son, Taka, who grew to resent his father and elder brother.
Driven by jealousy and resentment, Taka incited a cape buffalo's wrath in order to discredit Mufasa in front of Ahadi. However, the plan backfired, as the other herd members attacked Taka instead. Ahadi arrived and defended his son from further injury, and the party returned to Pride Rock. There, Ahadi appointed Zuzu the hornbill to be his majordomo and Rafiki to be his adviser.
Ahadi is bold, resilient, and strong-willed. He executes his duties as king with dignity and grace, and refrains from making promises to his subjects that he does not intend to keep. Like his son Mufasa, he is a peacemaker who strives to keep the Circle of Life in balance and respect every creature.