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(10-21-2020, 01:19 AM)Slayerd Wrote: definitely think the Torchwood Pride and these males are pushing west. There hasn't been this many sightings of the Torchwood pride since the Bboys ruled the North. Suddenly the pride is being seen in Nkorho, Torchwood and even Djuma. With the Pride pushing west, it could definitely spark conflict. Not to mention the Talamati pride has been pushing South ever since the Nkuhuma have been pushing South. Interestingly enough the 2 Avoca males Mohawk and Blondie haven't seen Dark Mane for this entire year. And recently the 4 Mbiri males have been hanging out north. The Nharu male will be turning 5 soon and the 3 Mbiri are between 3 and 4 years old so they could become a threat down the line as well. So the Dynamics of the North is becoming very interesting.
Torchwood pride and 2 males are seen that far west because of Nkuhumas and Avocas shifted territory a bit, when Nkuhumas and Avocas where on Djuma mostly, Torchwoods where nowhere to been seen.. Same goes for Talamatis.. Just normal lion dynamics..
(10-21-2020, 01:30 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Nonetheless I haven't seen the Smudge-nosed male for months now. I wonder if he is with the Fourways pride.
Both males where seen with Torchwoods on a Cam week or so ago..
I never said it wasn't normal. I said it was interesting. The Northern Avocas can't go too far south or they clash with the Birminghams and remember DM is alone and the Talamati pride is being seen south more and more. The Kruger Males would devide the Avocas even more so if they keep pushing forward.