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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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( This post was last modified: 07-19-2016, 01:06 PM by Skybed )

(07-19-2016, 03:30 AM)Chris M. Wrote:
(07-03-2016, 12:54 AM)Anthony Wrote: If the Maj had ever met up with a full contigency of Mapogo I doubt they would have been anymore than a brief footnote the history of SS.
In my opinion, I don't think the Mapogos need to have full force to won the confrontation; I believe even 5 vs. 5 they still would have won the battle. Fighting isn't particularly the strong point for the Majingilane. However; the Mapogos are far much more willing to fight. Besides, they were bigger, more experienced and more aggressive. I can imagine if the 5 Magingilanes met 5 Magopos then they would certainly retreat; if they met the Mapogos at full force and stay to fight then there would be good chance that the Majingilanes would have suffer casualty (however I doubt that they would want to stay and fight).

I feel that these comments are totally disrespectful to a coalition that has been dominant for so long. To say that fighting is not a strong point of the Majingilanes and they are lucky is just bias and unfair. And to those who keep stressing that the Majingilanes only fight outnumbered opponents, i wish to reiterate that it is not a matter of choice. They are a coalition of four so naturally they have the advantage in numbers. Do anyone really thinks a lion would go and seek out rival male lions alone if he has other coalition partners? The truth is when the Mapogos ran riot, they were a coalition of 6. So why doesn't anyone demean them by saying that they fight outnumbered opponents and they are less brave then this or that coalition.

Well said Packs. I do believe luck is a big factor which favor on Majingilane's side. Thanks to the Mapogos who wipe out the other coalitions in the eastern sector; thus the 4 Majingilanes could have a good start after their take over. They got a huge territory from the Mapogos without much warfare. Imagine if they had to do the conquest by themselves then everything wouldn’t go that "smoothly"... I'm not trying to deny their struggle and effort but fact is fact.

Totally disagree. To give credit to the Mapogos for what the Majingilanes have achieved is plain wrong in my opinion.

And what struggle? What effort? The fact is you do not know what will actually happen even if these coalitons remain.
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RE: History most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions - Skybed - 07-19-2016, 11:51 AM
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