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Who killed Inigo Montoya's father?*10 pointsFezzickThe Six Fingered ManPrince HumperdinkThe Dread Pirate Roberts

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Who killed Inigo Montoya's father?

10 points

  • Fezzik
  • The Six Fingered Man
  • Prince Humperdinck
  • The Dread Pirate Roberts
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Solution

To answer the question of who killed Inigo Montoya's father, we can analyze the characters mentioned:

  1. Fezzik: A gentle giant who is loyal to Vizzini and, later, Westley. He does not kill Inigo’s father.

  2. The Six Fingered Man: This character is responsible for the death of Inigo Montoya’s father. He is the main antagonist in Inigo's quest for revenge.

  3. Prince Humperdinck: A prince with malicious intents, but he is not the one who killed Inigo's father.

  4. The Dread Pirate Roberts: This is a title held by several people, including Westley. He is not involved in the death of Inigo's father.

Final Answer

The Six Fingered Man killed Inigo Montoya's father.

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