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Conflict at Angkor Wat

This report is part of Dossier #9891823 april, 12 1897 - Research Expedition Angkor Wat During an expedition to the temple of Angkor Wat the team was attacked by a small group of locals, who thought the team was desecrating the location. A few shots in the air and a direct shot near the feet of the first combatant, the mob abruptly stopped. The team was well armed and already in cover. The team leader, understanding the situation and wanting to prevent dead locals, called out the attackers with a request to have a decisive one-on-one hand combat, to let Vishnu decide if it would allow them inside the sacred temple. He gives them 1 hour to find the one guy. He signals the team to keep vigilant but also to eat a little. it would be a long day.     After forty minutes, a well-muscled warrior steps up and calls the leader out. The leader smiles. They did exactly what he expected. “Yayella... your up” he calls her out to take up the challenge.     A mongol woman steps up and calmly walks up to the guy. He is much taller than her. “This is an insult!” he yells, his face flustered in anger. She looks up at him. Her face with no expression. Without waiting for an answer, she runs up to him and slides under his reactive blow. Punching the guy in the back of his knee. The punch is hard, his knee buckles, but he regains his footing and turns around to face her only to find her foot slamming into his plexus, knocking all air out of his lungs. He collapses in pain, bringing his face into the reach of her knee. Her hands smack against the side of his head, making him totally disorientated. He goes down like a log. She steps back, looking down. Then she returns to her hiding spot. The leader steps up and points at the man. “Vishnu has spoken.”
Conflict Type
Duel

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