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10-30-2020, 04:48 AM( This post was last modified: 10-30-2020, 05:19 AM by Slayerd )
(10-30-2020, 04:28 AM)Potato Wrote: "With the angle the Birminghams territory is from the N'waswitshaka, it's very unlikely they try to take from the Birmingham Boys. The most they can take is Northern Sabi Sabi and maybe Umkumbe but taking over Eastern Londolozi and Mala Mala is very unlikely unless they get through the S Avocas first."
Avocas are to the east from N'was, Birmingham are to the north from N'was. N'was do not need at all to go through Avocas in order to challange Birminghams for their territory.
"The N'waswitshaka are not going to pitch up in Central Mala Mala and fight the Bboys for territory when they have a territory in the far south west of that location."
They are on the beggining of their prime. They most likely have desire to expand (just basing on their age and coalition numbers, rest is yet to be seen) or at least will have when they will be done mating with 3 Styx females. Moreover coalition of 2 is rather not somethink coalition of 4 should fear.
"Avocas are to the east from N'was, Birmingham are to the north from N'was. N'was do not need at all to go through Avocas in order to challange Birminghams for their territory."
I'm talking about distance and angle. When the Bboys started to take over the South, they didn't immediately go west for the Majingilane territory. They went south and chased out the S Avoca and Matshipiri and then spread out west and further south west. Why didn't they immediately just go west? Because it makes no sense, Lions don't just go for any territory they want, their territories need to join up. The Birminghams are not directly north of the N'waswitshaka. The N'waswitshaka can't take over Central Sabi Sand and keep an awkward corner in the south as a part of their territory. They need to be able to defend and patrol every corner of their territory.
"They are on the beggining of their prime. They most likely have desire to expand (just basing on their age and coalition numbers, rest is yet to be seen) or at least will have when they will be done mating with 3 Styx females. Moreover coalition of 2 is rather not somethink coalition of 4 should fear." We will have to see their next move offcourse but if you look at recent dynamics, the N'waswitshaka have only been moving east into Avoca territory. Kirkmans Kamp, Lion Sands and now Southern Mala Mala. They have not gone north after Bboys chased them. That's the truth. The chase must have played a part.