Ashleigh-Fenwick feud: Difference between revisions
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| place = [[Sharifistan]], [[Munkcestrian Republic]] | | place = [[Sharifistan]], [[Munkcestrian Republic]] | ||
| causes = police shooting of Einar Harbardsson by the Munkcestrian Constabulary and [[George Fenwick II]] calling [[Ed Ashleigh]] a "simp" on social media. | | causes = police shooting of Einar Harbardsson by the Munkcestrian Constabulary and [[George Fenwick II]] calling [[Ed Ashleigh]] a "simp" on social media. | ||
| goals = Political supremacy ([[Ashleigh family]], [[Fenwick family]]), hatred of the [[Sharifistani royal family|Khans of Sharifistan]] ([[Fenwick family]]), political influence ([[Sharifistani royal family|Khan]]) and reputation [[Ashleigh family]], [[Sharifistani royal family|Khans of Sharifistan]]) | | goals = Political supremacy ([[Ashleigh family]], [[Fenwick family]]), hatred of the [[Sharifistani royal family|Khans of Sharifistan]] ([[Fenwick family]]), political influence ([[Sharifistani royal family|Khan]]) and reputation ([[Ashleigh family]], [[Sharifistani royal family|Khans of Sharifistan]]) | ||
| methods = Duelling | | methods = Duelling | ||
| status = unknown | | status = unknown |
Revision as of 16:55, 25 January 2021
The Fenwick-Ashleigh Feud was or is between the Ashleigh family (as well as their supporters from the Khan clan of Sharifistan) and the Fenwick family over police shooting of Einar Harbardsson by the Munkcestrian Constabulary (allegedly ordered by George Fenwick) and George Fenwick II calling Ed Ashleigh a "simp" on social media for his marriage to Khadijah Khan.
Fenwick-Ashleigh Feud | |||
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Date | December 2020- | ||
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Caused by | police shooting of Einar Harbardsson by the Munkcestrian Constabulary and George Fenwick II calling Ed Ashleigh a "simp" on social media. | ||
Goals | Political supremacy (Ashleigh family, Fenwick family), hatred of the Khans of Sharifistan (Fenwick family), political influence (Khan) and reputation (Ashleigh family, Khans of Sharifistan) | ||
Methods | Duelling | ||
Status | unknown | ||
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