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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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( This post was last modified: 03-28-2022, 07:32 AM by Mapokser )

(03-27-2022, 04:19 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: @Mapokser agree, its a numbers game. 

As for Nhlanguleni, it was actually found that he didn't die from Mapogos, he was after that seen in northern Manyeleti.

For Majingilanes, no, they didn't always fight with number advantages, they had scirmishes with larger coalitions as Matimbas, young Selatis and young Bboys. 

But in key battles with 2 Mluwatis and later Selatis, they utilize their numbers very well, as any coalition would.

Really? Nhlanguleni survived the Mapogos? I didn't know that since the report of the fight with Makulu says he was seen a few days later with his wound just a bit better and then disappeared:

A few days later Nhlanguleni was seen with the Ottawa pride, the swelling around the wound had gone down a bit and we could see the eye was not damaged after all. he was seen for a few more days after this before he dissappeared. Nobody knows what exactly happened to him." written by Rob Vamplew

Regardless, Makulu did defeated him and mauled him 1v1 to a point he was basically done for.

As for the Majins, I specifically said "physical confrontation", I know they got into a roaring challenge with the Matimbas and chased the Bboys, they were willing to accept such challenges if they thought it was necessary, my point was just that they have no physical fights in such conditions so some people are like "coalition X has this 1v1 fight, very cool, Majins don't" as if it's any demerit or if it implied they were cowards and would never go for "fair fights", which is absolutely not the case, that's not how lions think, Majins used their numbers wisely and in certain circusmtances they showed they were willing to go for it despite not having the numbers, such as in the occasions with Matimbas and Bboys.
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RE: History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions - Mapokser - 03-28-2022, 04:10 AM
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