User blog:MilenHD/Viking vs Zande

Viking:Europe's most famous and greatest raider

VS

Zande:Ferocious barbarian of Central Africa

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 rewritten but only one will be crowned the Deadliest Warrior.

Viking
The term Viking refers to the pagan Norse people of Scandanavia from about the eighth to the eleventh centuries, including present day Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The Vikings were a warlike, seafaring culture, making frequent raids of Britain, France, and other European countries, and even going as far as Russia and Italy. The Vikings were also known as explorers, traders, and mercenaries. Vikings settled areas including parts of Britain, Normandy, Iceland, Greenland, and even had a brief presence in North America at L'Anse Aux Meadows, Newfoundland. Viking mercenaries were known to work for the Byzantines and Viking traders were known to have traded in markets in the Middle East. For a period of time, the Vikings even conquered and ruled part of Britain, known as the Danelaw, in the 800s and 900s AD.

The Viking is ready to pillage with: Short Range= Longsword Mid Range= Dane Axe Long Range= Throwing Spear Special= Boss Shield
 * Weight: 3 pounds
 * Length: 3 feet
 * Steel
 * Weight: 7 pounds
 * Length: 5 feet
 * Steel Head,Wooden Handle
 * Weight: 5 pounds
 * Length: 7 feet
 * Range: 25 feet
 * Iron Head,Wooden Pole
 * Weight: 5 pounds
 * Length: 24 inches (diameter)
 * Oak and Iron Boss

Zande
Zande  or Azande  Tribe is a native African tribe in Central Africa. In the early 19th century, the Bandia people ruled over the Vungara and the two groups became the Azande people. They lived in the savannas of what is now the southeastern part of Central African Republic. After the death of a king, the king's sons would fight for succession. The losing son would often establish kingdoms in neighbouring regions, making the Azande kingdom spread eastward and northward. Sudanese raids halted some of northward expansion later in the 19th century. The Azande became divided by Belgium, France, and Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.