User blog:MilenHD/Season 2 Finale: Kublai Khan vs Robert the Bruce

Kublai Khan: The fifth great Khan, who estblished the Yuan Dynasty

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Robert the Bruce: The Rebel King of Scotland, who fought along with William Wallace.

Who..is..Deadliest?!?To find out our world class fighters are testing history's most lethal weapons. Using 21st century science, we see what happens when two warriors go toe to toe. No rules,no safety,no mercy. It's a duel to the death, history will be rewriten but only one will be crowned the Deadliest Warrior.

Kublai Khan
Kublai Khan was the fifth Great Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1260 to 1294 and the founder of the Yuan Dynasty in East Asia. As the second son of Tolui and Sorghaghtani Beki and a grandson of Genghis Khan, he claimed the title of Khagan of the Ikh Mongol Uls (Mongol Empire) in 1260 after the death of his older brother Möngke in the previous year, though his younger brother Ariq Böke was also given this title in the Mongolian capital at Karakorum. He eventually won the battle against Ariq Böke in 1264, and the succession war essentially marked the beginning of disunity in the empire. Kublai's real power was limited to China and Mongolia after the victory over Ariq Böke, though his influence still remained in the Ilkhanate, and to a lesser degree, in the Golden Horde, in the western parts of the Mongol Empire. His realm reached from the Pacific to the Urals, from Siberia to modern day Afghanistan – one fifth of the world's inhabited land area. In 1271, Kublai established the Yuan Dynasty, which at that time ruled over present-day Mongolia and China, and some adjacent areas, and assumed the role of Emperor of China. By 1279, the Yuan forces had successfully annihilated the last resistance of the Southern Song Dynasty, and Kublai thus became the first non-Chinese Emperor who conquered all China. He was the only Mongol khan after 1260 to win new great conquests. A theoretical construction of Kublai, the "Pleasure Dome," is the subject of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 1797 poem Kublai Khan. Coleridge's work brought Kublai and his achievements to the attention of a widespread audience, and today Kublai is a well-known historical figure.

Kublai ruled with his iron fist and: Short Range= Turko-Mongol Saber Mid Range= Glaive Long Range= Mongol Recurve Bow Special= Mongolian Knife
 * Weight: 3 pounds
 * Length: 3 feet
 * Steel
 * Weight: 5 pounds
 * Length: 7 feet
 * Wooden Pole, Steel Blade
 * Weight: 2 pounds
 * Length: 3 feet
 * Range: 400 feet
 * Horn, Sinew
 * Steel Arrows
 * Weight: 0.88 pounds
 * Length: 16 inches
 * Steel

Robert the Bruce
Robert I, often known as Robert the Bruce (Medieval Gaelic: Roibert a Briuis; modern Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Bruis; Norman French: Robert de Brus or Robert de Bruys), was King of Scots from March 25, 1306, until his death in 1329. His paternal ancestors were of Scoto-Norman heritage (originating in Brix, Manche, Normandy), and his maternal of Franco-Gaelic. He became one of Scotland's greatest kings, as well as one of the most famous warriors of his generation, eventually leading Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence against the Kingdom of England. He claimed the Scottish throne as a fourth great-grandson of David I of Scotland, and saw the recognition of Scotland as an independent nation during his reign. Today in Scotland, Bruce is remembered as a national hero. His body is buried in Dunfermline Abbey, while his heart is buried in Melrose Abbey. His embalmed heart was to be taken on crusade by his lieutenant and friend Sir James Douglas to the Holy Land, but only reached Moorish Granada, where it acted as a talisman for the Scottish contingent at the Battle of Teba.

Robert fought for independence with: Short Range= Battle Axe Mid Range= Claymore Long Range= Ettrick Longbow Special=
 * Weight: 5 pounds
 * Length: 3 feet
 * Steel Head, Wooden Handle
 * Weight: 5 pounds
 * Length: 4 feet
 * Steel
 * Weight: 2 pounds
 * Length: 6 feet
 * Range: 6 feet
 * Yew
 * Steel Arrows
 * Weight: 1 pound
 * Length: 20 inches
 * Steel

My Edges
Short: Edge Kublai Khan: The saber is lighter and faster and has more options.

Mid: Edge Robert the Bruce: While the claymore is shorter, but it has more versatility and more davstating power. Also the claymore is easier to contro;

Long: Edge Kublai Khan: While Robert has more range with the longbow, Kublai is better archer and his bow is easier to use on horseback.

Special: Edge Robert the Bruce: The dirk is longer and more devastating.

X-Factors
Armor: Kublai Khan 86, Robert the Bruce 80: While Robert's targe is better shield, his chainamil kinda falls against the steel lamellar and in helmes they are even no matter which shape steel helmets are even.

Physicality: Kublai Khan 84, Robert the Bruce 89: While Kublai fought in the frontlines well into old age, but Robert is younger and taller in height, he gets it here.

Strategy: Kublai Khan 90, Robert the Bruce 85: While Robert had some impressive tactics Kublai has not only Genghis Khan's blood but he nearly conquered Japan,so it's easy edge for Kublai.

Edurance: Kublai Khan 86, Robert the Bruce 84: While Robert is younger, but Kublai still travelled the world, I mean he fought with Japan,The Mameluke state and Viethnam.