King Hononon

"A... Zebra... is... a.... horse... THAT... COAL..... IS....... NOT!"

Origins
Very little is known about King Hononon before the Great Zebra War of 1429. In 1429, he passed the Horse Tax, which led to the War.

Zebra War
After his castle was destroyed on July 15, 1429, King Hononon was able to escape alone to the town of Scan. From there, he commanded the South African army. He did not take an active role in fighting, instead spending a large amount of his time at the blacksmith in Scan. He used this knowledge to forge his own red hot sword meant to destroy the rebels.

Death
King Hononon was the only South African to properly fight in the Battle of Scan. He was able to duel Bab Zimwe for several hours, and their two swords created a massive tornado, which eventually blew the two apart. When it cleared, Bab was shown holding Hononon's kidneys high in the air in victory.