User blog:MilenHD/Season 4 Opener: Montezuma II vs Kamehameha

Montezuma II: The Aztec emperor, who believed the conquistadors are gods.

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Kamehameha: The greatest king of Hawaii, who conquered all the isles

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.

Montezuma II
Montezuma II was the ninth and arguably most famous of the rulers of the Aztec empire, who was in power at the time of the Spanish arrival and subsequent conquest of Technochtitlan. During his reign, the Aztec empire swelled to its largest size, and he expanded the Aztec military and put down several rebellions. Early encounters with the Spanish conquerors led Montezuma to welcome the armed men into his city, but despite popular beliefe Montezuma knew Hernan was an ordinary man and not a god, he possibly allowed the spanish to enter the city so he can keep a closer eye on the invaders or maybe to make allies of the Spanish to help conquer the Yacatan. Montezuma was eventually kidnapped and held hostage by Cortes to established a puppet government, and the situation deteriorated for the Aztecs. Montezuma was killed by Hernan Cortes when he was deemed useless in the spanish conquest of the Aztecs. Besieged on all sides by the Spanish and their indian allies (who helped the Spanish in order to be freed by Aztec rule) and ridden with disease, Tenochtitlan succumbed to the invaders shortly afterward, ending the glory of the Aztec empire in one shockingly brutal campaign

Montezuma fought the Spaniards with: Short Range= Cuaholli Club Mid Range= Maquahuitl Long Range= Tematlatl Special= Tecpatl
 * Weight: 4 pounds
 * Length: 4 feet
 * Stone head, Wooden handle
 * Weight: 3 pounds
 * Length: 5 feet
 * Wood, Obsidian blades
 * Weight: 1 pound
 * Length: 2 feet
 * Range: 50 feet
 * Ammo: Stones
 * Natural Fiber
 * Weight: 1/2 pound
 * Length: 7 inches
 * Obsidian blade, bone handle

Kamehameha
Kamehameha I, also known as Kamehameha the Great, conquered the Hawaiian Islands and formally established the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 1810. By developing alliances with the major Pacific colonial powers, Kamehameha preserved Hawaii's independence under his rule. Kamehameha is remembered for the Kanawai Mamalahoe, the "Law of the Splintered Paddle", which protects human rights of non-combatants in times of battle. Kamehameha's full Hawaiian name is Kalani Paiʻea Wohi o Kaleikini Kealiʻikui Kamehameha o ʻIolani i Kaiwikapu kaui Ka Liholiho Kūnuiākea.

Kamehameha conquered Hawaii with: