Definition
A blood feud is a prolonged and bitter feud, typically involving repeated acts of violence and revenge between families or clans. π©Έ Itβs a particularly intense and personal form of vendetta. Think of it as a family war fueled by generations of hatred. Unlike a simple argument, a blood feud is deeply rooted in history, honor, and a desire for retribution. These feuds are often difficult to resolve and can lead to devastating consequences for all involved, creating a cycle of violence that seems impossible to break. It is a primitive and destructive form of conflict.