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(01-02-2023, 03:10 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: From what I understand both PCmales are alright. It was probably the Birmingham's that got the worst of it. Though it may also have been just some roaming nomad.
That no corpse was discovered at the spot shows that probably whoever it was came out alright enough to walk.
In any case.
The PCmales vs Birminghams fight is one that needs to happen. So lets hope this scrap was decisive enough to put a permanent stop to the constant half hearted take overs in the area.
The Ximhungwes need the peace to raise their next litter and the Othawas could really use a break.
As for the whole Ndhzengas vs PCmales thing.
The Ndhzengas still have 4 members. Even with two of them ailing it still means 2 sets of teeth and 4 claws for the PCmales to worry about and 2 less directions to flee at.
As for Ndzhengas and numbers, the main thing with Wide Nose is question of him even being present when a fight would occur, which is rather unlikely. He is much likely to be trailing and probably focusing on following th pride for a meal than his coalition buddies. 2 v 3 seems more probably but still unlikely to happen, it is too risky with not enough incentive atm, much more likely that the numbers would change first somehow (accident, illness, intervention, poaching or an individual single out/caught alone and deal with outnumbered) than full fledged head-on fight. Or even new coalition invasion, like the Nkhulus or any not even known to be around nearby atm.