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
LocationKhan County, Pashtunistan, Sharifistan
Attack type
duel
WeaponsFenwickCorp Scimitars
Deaths1 (Prince Dawood Khan)
PerpetratorsPrince Dawood Khan and George Fenwick II
Motivepersonal 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.