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Ameh A well-known duel. Hmm. Raiden raised his hand tentatively.
"Professor... there was yours. With Professor Kazimeriz. I'm pretty sure that would fall under 'well-known', at least within the school."
While Raiden couldn't recall if he'd ever found out the reason for said duel, he certainly remembered it. One didn't forget things like that easily, especially since Miss Kayla had been squishing the life out of him at that time.
Ah.
"... I suppose that counts." Truebridge answered quietly, recalling the details vividly and not much liking it. Awkward situation. His former mentor was possibly the greatest dueler Ethan had ever met and quite expert at angering Ethan enough to do things that he now regretted. Still the old man did seem
reasonably happy in the post of potions master...
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cedricdiggory Oh, the Slytherin prefect is totally right, Cedric pondered, It's the duel which Professor Truebridge has accidentally crippled Prof Kazi.
He raised his hand attentively. How he missed their former HoM professor, he was really glad that Professor Truebridge was now back.
"Umm, the duel of the Dark Lord and Harry Potter.. It's a very well-known duel.. It's known all over the globe." he answered succinctly.
"Known to Wizardkind all over the globe, yes indeed. I assume you speak of Voldemort's defeat rather than the earlier, less publicized but no less important one."
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Zoerawrr Having been super SUPER quiet for most of the class, staring down at the desk, Jake raised his hand but refused to make eye contact.
"D-d-dumbledddore and G-g-grindelwwwald," he said, simply and quietly.
"Good Jake, A very important duel and one of the Elder wand duels to boot." Truebridge kept his eyes on the boy for a long moment and then moved along.
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SilverTiger Adrienne was beyond happy that Professor Truebridge was back, not only because it felt like her beliefs about what had transpired last term and before this term being wrong were valid. It also just oddly made things feel more normal this term, given everything she was finding out that was going on around her. And dueling was always interesting, even when they were only talking about theory. She always liked learning things she could use against her brother, at least, and legally she could now.
Raising her hand as several duels were brought up, and nodding a little as Jake mentioned Dumbledore, she spoke. "Extending Cedric's answer a little, Harry Potter actually dueled Lord Voldemort more than once. The first time when he was only a fourth year, and while his final duel with him is more known, the other is just as important. If only because it helped everyone realize Lord Voldemort was back, even though it also furthered the opinion that Harry Potter was the one who could defeat him." Even though historically a lot of people had needed a lot more convincing.
"Precisely, Adrienne. Thank you for that." He nodded at the Ravenclaw.
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SenoritaMaxie Gold raised a hand. "Bellatrix Lestrange and Sirius Black, sir," she said, with a little nod. "That was in..." she thought a bit. "1996, I believe. Battle at the Department of Mysteries, in the Second Wizarding War."
"Mr. Black was killed, when one of Lestrange's spells hit him in the chest, and pushed him through the Veil, in the Death Chamber." She lowered her hand and, having spoken her mind, fell silent.
"A very unique ending to a duel." Truebridge agreed, tipping his head to one side. "I don't believe I know your name?"
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Lislchen Oh my, Truebridge was back. He was actually back! Only why was he back? And for how long? And was he like REALLY back. As in back as a teacher? And what was this all about?! O___o
Quickly raising her wand, confusion still plastered across her face Nancy replied to the professor's question. "Well, there was the duel between Molly Weasley and Bellatrix Lestrange. That was during the Battle of Hogwarts." Chewing her lip she subconsciously scratched the back of her head where she could still feel a small scar. Shudder!
At least her leg was back to normal.
"Good, Nancy. Thank you." He nodded approvingly at the Slytherin girl. She was very intelligent but not annoying with it like certain others could be.
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noodles Oliver raised his hand. "Sir.. There was that famous Auror dude, Alastor Moody or "Mad-Eye Freaky Eyes", he duelled a lot of death eaters. Evan Rosier for one.. who he killed." Pfft.. course Oliver knew about that one - crazy distant cousins. *shudder* "And... " He flicked through his text book and scanned the text. "He fought and was injured; defeated by Antonin Dolohov in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries. Lord Voldemort eventually killed the dude in the Battle over Little Whinging in the Second Wizarding War. He looked up at the professor.
"Mad eye Moody was indeed involved in many duels both in his position as auror and due to his involvement in the Order of the Phoenix. Thank you... your name is...?" There seemed to be a lot of new students this term, and not just first years.
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Luna Laufghudd Yada yada yada...
Come on! When were they going to be actually learning how to duel? All this history stuff is just boring, and something you can read on your own dull time if you wish, but right now they should be learning about how to make sure the thug you stunned stays down.
And really, who was going to be thinking about the rules of dueling during and actual serious duel? Sigh.
Miranda rubbed a hand on her face, wondering when this HoM kiddie project was going to end. They were wasting precious time here... Or, atleast that's what she thought. Having the urge to go after whatever had made her bleed and break her bones didn't leave you with much patience.
Her thumb nail went to her mouth and she started gnawing on it like she usually did when anxious. Come on already!
"Alright there Miranda?" Truebridge eyed the Hufflepuff.
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☆Grrr..Meow☆ Brant raised his hand again, for he always forgot normally.
"There was a big duel here Sir, at Hogwarts I mean, Most of the students were involved too, and the staff. This was againsty, "He-who-must-not-be-Named" and his death eaters. Many gave their lives for this fight." he said sadly then
"There have been a few of those big battles, that one is certainly the best known. Thank you."
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Mrs. Weasley Sidney remembers her Grandfather Marlowe belonged the a dueling club when he was younger. He told her a tale about a famous duel that took place during a competition. "Professor, during the All-England Wizarding Duelling Competition of 1420, Alberta Toothill defeated Samson Wiblin. He was the favorite to win the competion, but Alberta Toothill defeated Samson Wiblin using the Blasting Curse. Do you think it was fair using that curse in a competition, sir?" Sidney thinks that was an extreme curse to use particularly to win a competition.
"Excellent." Truebridge nodded at Sidney. "I do think it is fair because it was not against the Code Duello which had been established for the duel. Not all curses are dark and curses are some of the more powerful spells in a witch or a wizard's arsenal."
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Kaytone "Sir, There was also the duel between Albus Dumbledore and Lord Voldemort at the Department of Mysteries. It was when Black was killed and Voldemort was trying to kill Harry Potter." Kay answered. She didn't think anyone had thought of this duel.
"Dumbledore was very impressive was he not? And a master of the Elder wand to boot." Truebridge nodded at Kay.
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grangerfan8 Arya sat twirling her quill as students began to anwser the question. She didn't know of many duels and the ones she did know of were already mentioned, so she just sat there quietly.
She turned to Raiden and back to Truebridge when he told of a duel the professor had with Kazimeriz. So he was the unstable professor that attacked Kazi, but Raiden said the two had dueled not that he attacked the old man. Arya studied the professor for a moment, he seem stable enough and friendly. Still, it didn't make the million questions swirling through her head go away. Looking down to her parchement she drew a few doddles. The girl knew that no good would come from speaking to the professors on the matter so she would ask Raiden when class was over.
As long as they were paying attention, Truebridge didn't much mind the lack of answers. His eyes drifted over Arya and moved on.
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Mad Eye Touz Neptune was pretty sure that no one (save for Professor Incarcerated) had been in a real duel. Completion points for BOTT duels were things like, 'When Mom or Dell show up' or 'When someone starts to cry'. And limits were things like, "Don't alter my hair" or "nothing below the belt". Neptune turned around in her seat to give everyone disapproving looks for obviously having no real-world experiences.
But anyway. She raised her hand to offer something, "My grandpa once dueled someone that was trying to break into our Bean Lab! The THIEF was after the vomit flavored bean recipe, right?" Ew. "Right. And so Grandpa hexed him and the intruder barfed forever and ever after that and had to go Mungo's!" Or so the story went. "Pretty sure there was no Code though, cause Grandpa got a limp from that." Permanent damage, in other words. MMhmmm.
"You'll find that many students, when looking into their personal family history, particularly those who are from a long line of magic users, will discover interesting stories and duels." Bean recipe? As in Bertie Bott's?
"What was your name?" Aside from alarming-Ravenclaw.
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Miss Lissy Lou As Jack read through his notes, trying to find an answer that hadn't been said yet, he realized just how many duels there had been throughout wizarding history. Goodness, didn't anyone ever get along?!
He raised his hand. "Well, there was a duel between Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter during their second year at Hogwarts, during which Harry unintentially revealed that he was a Parselmouth. Even though it was just a practice duel and neither of them were really experienced, it was still important because of the whole Parselmouth thing," he explained.
"Indeed. Proving that age is not always a factor in duels and neither is skill level. Surprises can always occur and one must be vigilant."
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unicornkeeper07 Rafe raised his hand, he didn't know if this would count as a proper wizarding duel, but he answered anyways, "What about the werewolf Gilles Garnier versus the hermit of St. Bonnot in the autumn of 1573 in Dole. Garnier was going around killing children of the village, many of the villagers thought it was the hermit and accused him, but the hermit being a wizard knew exactly who was doing the killings and confronted Garnier. It was a massive duel only witnessed by few, but then the...uh, werewolf was slain, but the hermit was never seen again."
It wasn't a happy story really, but it was an interesting one. Usually, he would prefer stories of the werewolf looking like the hero, but those were really rare and many people wouldn't like them as much so they were hardly ever told. He felt a little embarassed with his tale, most people spoke of Harry Potter or Dumbledore, but this was something he was more familiar with, after all his family wasn't around England during the last war.
Impressed with the obscure knowledge, Ethan nodded once slowly. "Good. Rafe."
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Draco21 Violet didn't even listen to the question her mind was on something else her hand shot up in the air. "Professor, were not a loud to use the unforgiveable curses or dark magic?!" asked Violet.
"Not if it is prohibited in the Code Duello that is being followed. Unforgiveable curses are
never legal to be used, I personally have no issue with dark magic but certainly
not while learning at school. So technically you are correct, students are not permitted to use such spells." And when you did, you got nasty detentions with Kazimeriz. Personal experience proved this to be the case.
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sarahb "Proffessor, wasn't the Battle at Hogwarts one of the most famous duels of wizard history. Harry Potter, Lord Voldemort, many Death Eaters, members of the Order of Pheonix, and members of DA were part of it. It was very significant because it was the death of Lord Voldemort," Jacklyn Caroline pleased with her long explaination, but sad thinking about Bellatrix, her great aunt's friend.
"Yes, good."
Truebridge nodded more to himself than to the students.
"It is worthwhile, when studying dueling or indeed observing a duel, to take note on the spells used and what worked and what did not. There is much to be learned by observing and studying."
He looked around gravely, aware that many believed practice was far more important than theory. They were equally important.
"I mentioned seconds briefly before." He gestured at the list of limits. "Can anyone tell me what a second is?" Truebridge asked. "In dueling terms. No smart answers involving time or first place losers please."