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I loved those battles. I know velkhana attacked to a point... but man did they make that battle not fun, and give no merit for people to help with it, same with the ice and fire or what not.
there are no cities, and if you want to expand your empire, the monsters will eventually get in the way, and given how dangerous the average monsters are you don't want them lurking around your borders anyways.
True, Fatalas' fight is a total joke in the older games due to the limitations of the systems, but it's still lore.
The monsters can think that all they want, humans should be looking out for their own self interest and not that of other animals. Expanding into massive civilisation should be our goal and we shouldn't let some pickle get in our way.
Does it explain the correlation between overhunting and the Fatalis appearing?... or were they always hostile and going to wipe out humanity anyways?