The duellist declined and subsequently was forced to leave the regiment.
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When the duellist arrived at the field, he asked Brock to decide how many paces they would take.
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He became a noted swordsman and duellist, but he had to flee France after killing an officer in a quarrel.
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The eponymous main character, Hrafnkell, starts out his career as a fearsome duellist and a dedicated worshipper of the god Freyr.
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Taking its cue from the infamous Rolling Stones track, Waits demands satisfaction, but more in the florid style of an 18th-century duellist.
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This contributed to Brock's popularity and reputation among his fellow officers, as this duellist had a formidable reputation, and was reportedly regarded as a bully in the regiment.
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Fenrir was skilled in Disarming and at blocking attacks.^[5]