Fenwick-Khan Duel
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The Fenwick-Khan Duel was a duel fought by George Fenwick II and Prince Dawood Khan in Pashtunistan (Sharifistan). It is an example of the Culture of honour (Sharifistan).
Fenwick-Khan Duel | |
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Location | Khan County, Pashtunistan, Sharifistan |
Attack type | duel |
Weapons | FenwickCorp Scimitars |
Deaths | 1 (Prince Dawood Khan) |
Perpetrators | Prince Dawood Khan and George Fenwick II |
Motive | personal argument |
Background
It started from an online argument in which George Fenwick II called Prince Dawood Khan a "dayooth" whilst claiming he insulted Munkcestrian women, using this as an excuse to challenge him to a duel. (Despite the fact there are no female Munkcestrian citizens).
the duel
They agree to use scimitars. George Fenwick II however used one that launched the blade as a projectile.
The aftermath
This soured Munkcestrian Sharifistani relations.