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07-07-2024, 05:46 PM( This post was last modified: 07-07-2024, 05:50 PM by Duco Ndona )
Its just Sym, Nhenha and perhaps Tumbella.
Big Boy Mangheni and Nym merely happen to be in the same pride and for the others the interactions were far to brief to be considered coalitions.
If Sym didnt die. The two would probably have taken over western sector, beginning with the Mangheni and ximhungwes, followed by the Othawas. The PCmales were at the time pushed east by the duo, so they would have continued focusing on the Nkuhumas and pushing out the fragmented Avocas from that pride..
After that it gets a bit murky. The avocas could reunite under the pressure. But as they were focusing more on the Talamatis and the Kambulas. They likely would have moved south putting pressure on the BBoys rather than confront the PCmales. If the avocas now manage to push out the aging BBoys. One would then have to wonder wheter not the N'was would still have invaded. If they did, things in the central and south would largely stay the same as it is now. But if they decide against it. The Gijima invasion would have likely failed. So now has to wonder whether or not the Gijimas would have skipped the south and end up in the north or western sector aswell.
Events like the Othawa massacre and the decline of the Nwas wouldnt have happened, or atleast not as dramatic. While the BBoys may have been worse off. .
But Uchronies, while fun are ultimately just educated guesses.
Some other lion could have ended up in a spot where he or she wasnt in our timeline. Resulting in another death or survival that would have drastically changed things.