User blog comment:Lord Loss/Monster Hunter Theory... Blog/@comment-1011548-20130128221438/@comment-70.128.20.68-20130202211753

In the Sandy Plains a Great Jaggi and his pack hunt down an Aptonoth but right before Great Jaggi can bite it on the neck a Rathalos swoops down and kills it and his Jaggis too. Frightened, Great Jaggi runs off. He can still kill Aptonoth without his pack, but the same Rathalos keeps snathing them before he can. He tries to hunt Rhenoplos, but they are too fast for him to catch. Then the next day the starved Great Jaggi tries to hunt one last time but is innterupted by a Tigrex this time. He flees for his life again but has an idea. He knows where the Rathalos likes to hang out at and decides to lure Tigrex to the Rathalos so that they can kill each other. He runs back torward Tigrex and harasses him. Tigrex ignores him at first but soon becomes irritated and charges. Great Jaggi runs off with the Tigrex in pursuit and leads him right into Rathalos. Tigrex notices Rathalos and Great Jaggi uses this moment to run to the top of a safe hill where he can watch. Tigrex and Rathalos engage in a titanic battle and Rathalos burns Tigrex several times and stays in the air and does his poisonous flyying claw swipe but tigrex manages to cut his wings, forcing him to fight on the ground. Tigrex then knocks Rathalos over and bites him on the neck and kills him. Tigrex then lumbers over and dies from the burns, cuts and poison. Incredibly happy, Great Jaggi does a victory howl and starts to feast on Rathalos and Tigrex, a feast that will last for a long time. Over his lifetime Great Jaggi gets tougher and stronger and learns to hunt without a pack. But also learns how to lure to dangerous monsters toghether when food is scarce.