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(05-07-2021, 05:14 AM)Mauro Wrote: The majingilanes had a very special way of facing fights, they never did it in equal numbers, they always fought being a majority.
That is actually not how it have been
(05-07-2021, 05:14 AM)Mauro Wrote: I believe without fear of being wrong and without fanaticism in between that, being on equal terms, the Maginjilanes had no chance against 4 mapogos.
Obviously odds in such confrontation would be well in favour larger,stronger and experianced Mapogos as Majingilanes were still youngsters back then, but how does that matter? Lion competition not always goes into straight up confrontation.
(05-07-2021, 05:14 AM)Mauro Wrote: What one theory says is that Dreadlocks, T and Makhulu returned to the north side where they had established their packs, but Pretty boy and Rasta stayed in the west chasing the Maginjilanes by themselves, but I can't understand when and why. they separated since they are seen in a video together roaring and marking the territory, I see impossible the 3 who were going north have abandoned their brothers to their fate knowing that they themselves went directly to fight against the maginjilanes. It's all very confusing and I think we'll never really know.
Mapogos did not chasse Majings. They went into their territory roaring, looking for a fight, but since they were not able to find Majingilanges, they turned back west towards their territory and pride. I assume PB and Rasta just returned east soon after on their own, but as I said exact circumstances of Rasta's death are unknown.