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In MHFU, killing your first Tigrex had everyone (including the veteran hunter in town who bailed you out at the start of the game) go "holy shit, how are you alive?". In the first MH game, killing a Monoblos marked you as an elite hunter. This achievement is how the Kokoto Village Chief was granted permission to hunt down a Lao-Shan Lung (possibly the same one you ended up against), and failed miserably with a party of five veteran hunters, which highlighted how much you repelling/killing Lao-Shan was an achievement. People really underestimate how overpowered and influent playable hunters may have grown to become canonically, and how it may have led to the Guild growing in size and influence to the point they sent expeditions out to uncharted areas of the world over the generations.Humanity thrives so goddamn hard there's a Guild set up specifically to keep people from hunting monsters willy nilly to extinction, and this has been the case since the very first game. They even have executioners who hunt rogue hunters/poachers. We've been murdering Elder Dragons since day one. FATALIS is literally the final boss of the Hub in MH1. I really don't know where you pulled this from.
The Fatalis quest in the first game literally had you pay your hunting infrastructure out of pocket, possibly because the Guild didn't want to splash cash and manpower on your imminent suicide. They basically gave you permission to kill the thing just to see if you were mad enough to succeed. It really felt like humanity was on the defensive, and the Guild was specifically set up to avoid having the wrong people piss off living, breathing nukes and have a repeat of whatever happened before instead of being about "muh ecology". That shit's a retcon born from 5th-6th gen moralfaggotry to justify you scoring yourself some sweet Lunastra drip.
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