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DUELS OF HONOR [CULTURE]


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THE TYPES OF DUELS

HUR’MAUK is the standard duel, not to the death but until the opponent falls unconscious or surrenders.

MAT’MAUK is the duel where both opponents place their lives on the line. Where the fight does not stop until the other party dies, if one party surrenders during such a fight, the winner is allowed to execute.

AN EXPLANATION

These types of duels have been a tradition among the orcs ever since the rise of KRUGMAR. They are chosen to prove a point in one's argument, to praise the spirits, to show dominance over the other, to show discipline, etcetera. Both duels share a similarity, which is the code of honor and the refusal to use any sort of magic, dark or spiritual, during such a fight. The two opponents then set themselves their own rules if they so wish, and a choice of weaponry. The use of a weapon is not forced upon either party during the fight; both sides have the ability to use their bare fists, but if the parties decide to use a weapon, it is frowned upon to give one party an advantage over the other.

 

The call for a HUR'MAUK or MAT'MAUK must have a valid reason, whether it is an accusation or a revenge plot; the fight must have a concrete claim to fight on. Once the claim is proven to be solid, the opponent must accept it, as it is dishonorable to do otherwise. However, a MAT'MAUK cannot be forced upon a child of KRUG. The challenged may declare the fight a HUR'MAUK
 

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I am glad to see this and will support these terms being used in posts more often. Rulg!

 

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