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(03-17-2017, 07:24 PM)Pckts Wrote: I'm sure the majin's have ran as well, even though in the doc., it's just one majingilane running from t and kt. I'd like to see how it started in the beginning though if you have that proof?
In regards to T being chased by the Majinilanes:
Mr. T first got there, he assessed then engaged and was quickly overtaken by 2 majingilanes then was chased by 2 majingilanes while the other two stayed behind and finished off Kt.
The video posted on the mapogos fb yesterday has a slow motion moment where Mr. T stands up after laying down mind you and I thought I saw blood dripping down his hip, maybe not, but I'll look again. Either way, he is lying down, he's not rushing in, he's not fighting, he's lying down.
If a full video exists and it shows Mr. T confronting them, charging into the fight against 4, I'll quickly say you're right, but since I've seen no such video and you say "it's lost" I certainly don't agree with your assessment.
So if you have rangers who were there before the fight started and they collaborate with what you're saying, please post it here. But if they arrived on the scene and the fight had begun prior and they're just going off of a lion roaring, that is far from confirmation.
Mr T had weeks to abandon his territory to the 4 selatis, the fact he was in his own territory and actually fought the 4 selatis, proves he chose to stay and fight them, those 4 selatis were trying to scare the mapogos out of their territory without actually fighting for a long time, if T didn't want to fight them he sure hang around long enough didn't he.... also look how cautious the selatis were when fighting T, it was easy for any unbias person to see they would've much preferred if T ran and they took his territory quickly and quietly without the risk of injury