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01-28-2017, 05:27 PM( This post was last modified: 01-28-2017, 05:29 PM by HouseOfLions )
(01-28-2017, 04:18 AM)sik94 Wrote:
(01-28-2017, 12:58 AM)Sideliner Wrote: From #30 it appears that the Manthimahles are not as ruthless as the young Majingilinis were. That youngster was no slouch and showed great character, but should have been finished off. Him and his friends might come back to haunt them.
They are a formidable combination though.
The majingis and mapogos were ruthless over territorial battles. Majingis were actively challenging for territory when they "ruthlessly" killed kinky-tail. Same about mr t and kinky-tail killing the 5th majingalane. The mantimahle would behave just as brutal and ruthless when they challenge for territory, be it against the charlestons or anyother coalition in sabi sands.
Nicely said. One thing, during the night battle, the 4 manginjis didn't challenge the mlowthis, in fact they ran away from them. They came in, roared, heard 2 roars back and when the noticed 2 lions chasing them, the took off. This is also where they got separated into 2 groups. KT kept chasing but T gave up the chase. That is when KT caught up to the 2 manginjis and rangers said that he (KT) racked the first one so hard, he immediately fell to the ground.
When the other manginjis heard this commotion and noticed that it was only one lion fighting and not 2, they all ganged up on him. My point is that they didn't challenge Mlowathis that night, it was actually the mlowathis that challenged them, even after they had initially won by scaring the manginjis off.