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(07-17-2020, 11:33 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Nharhu males have chased many times the Mbiri males, At the moment they aren't a trouble like the five Vuyela
(07-17-2020, 11:12 PM)Potato Wrote: Note: I thought limping Nharhu is healing up, but it looks like his limp is permament which is leaving great most of security work to the other two Nharhus. So far those boys were doing very well in that matter, but it looks like more dificult times are ahead of them. Monwana males are settling on their borders (they are said to be big boys) as well as Scorro males (I presume those are big boys as well as they are Matimba blood, but that one is just my guess). Moreover there are 5 Vuyela males which could preasure them directly or indirectly. There also ever present Mbiri males intrested in getting their old territorry back. I wish all best for Nharhus, but they are in very difficult arena to be dominant of. I even think that losing River pride by Mbiri males to Nharhus miight be better for them in the long run. I hope they will remain in charge tho. Time will tell.
Currently 5 Vuyelas are hanging further south and west in Klaserie, Monwana males and Xikukutsus/Mapoza are in bigger danger from Vuyelas, but who knows..
And i dont think they have to be affraid of any coalition of 2, because if they can deal with Mbiris, they can with everyone..
They will be fine unless 5 Vuyelas invade them..
Very agree with you.
The Mbiri never have lost a battle before (at least that wasn't been recorded as was in the case with the Nharhu males).
The Monwana are very big boys, But the Nharhu are strong and I believe they can grown a bit more...
At least until the 8 years old.