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Cannibal or Dinner Host

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Cannibal or Dinner Host? The nature of the feud

by Argon Fugate

 

Overview

 

This book is an account of the famous feud between King Becky of the Lowlands and the Weezil-Lord Gronkthnar which was started and fueled by a series of misunderstandings. In fact, the book itself is quite ambiguous on a number of facts, which most scholars attribute to Grince, Sword of Ambiguity having been involved in the feud. The source of the greatest ambiguity is the following passage from the book:

Thus, King Becky of the Lowlands had the Weezil-Lord Gronkthnar for dinner as payment for the insult given at the dwarfball match. The Weezil-Lord arrived wearing the The Spiked Casque of Antagonism and a pink handkerchief, the customary signifier of a feud. This angered the King anew, and though there were many guests present, he entered the Great Hall, and slew the guest with the Sword of Ambiguity. Raising his claymore in triumph, the victor picked up the katana as the trophy of his vengence. The one unsheathed glowing bright green, emiting a loud, keening wail, the other just an ordinary sword.

 

It is unclear in this passage whether King Becky was having the Weezil-Lord Gronkthnar over as a dinner guest or if he was in fact planning to kill and eat the Weezil-Lord for dinner. Some scholars believe that King Becky was treating the Weezil-Lord to dinner to make up for the insult King Becky had given the Weezil-Lord at the dwarfball match, when a fight broke out between them. Others believe that the Weezil-Lord had insulted King Becky, and so, to get revenge, the King was going to kill and eat the Weezil-Lord for dinner

It is also unclear whether King Becky used Grince, Sword of Ambiguity to stab the Weezil-Lord, or if the Weezil-Lord was the guest who had Grince, Sword of Ambiguity.

 

Eating You: A Beginner's Guide to Cannibalism was present in several scenes.

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