Parlay du Foie Gras

The Parley du Fois Gras is a forbidden and highly dangerous move in the La Belle France School of Martial Arts.

The technique is relativley simple itself, using the high speed techniques of the school the techniques user forces them to eat their food for them, so quickly and discretly that the other diner isn't even aware that their opponent is feeding them. The move was named after the method of making fois gras in which a goose is forcidly feed to fatten it's liver.

This technique was developed by a practicioner of the school apptly named 'le petite bouche' or 'the little mouth' who used the technique rather than train his mouth to open to grotesque proportions.

The technique is forbidden for two reasons. The first is that it is considered an afront to the school, who are proud of their wide mouths and revolting techniques. The second is far more dangerous, since the user of the technique is feeding others rather than themselves that means they also run the risk of starving themselves to death.

A counter 'The shield du fois gras' was developed, where the wide mouth opponent of the parley user puts a plate in their mouth to prevent any food from entering. The opponent can also avoid the technique by putting their face directly into their food however this goes against the etiquette of the school.