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Originally Posted by
Gnaeus Spenser
"Oh, I have heard great things about you, Miss Flores." The man said examining her. "Let's see if you are really as bright as they say you are." He hadn't really heard anything about her, but he noticed her Head Girl badge and so he wanted her to live up to the expectations others had of her, without even knowing what they were. He wanted her to imagine what those expectations could be and surpass them. "The mind is... troublesome, and it must open itself under pressure, not close."
...What?
Eyebrows raising in surprise, she glanced around for a moment before turning her attention completely on the small dude. Who in Merlin's name had been talking about her? Not that...it wasn't a good thing...or anything.
Nodding somewhat about having the mind open instead of close, that was easier said than done. Practice did make perfect though, and she was willing to do what it took to make it perfect.
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Originally Posted by
Gnaeus Spenser
Informal duels do not respect he standard dueling rules, instead the duelists agree on a set a different rules. A common rule for informal duels is, well, no rules, and the two duel to the death. Dueling to the death is illegal, but other forms of informal dueling are not, they simply aren't practiced in tournaments. Needless to say we will be practicing formal duels with the standard rules and mannerisms.
Not that that is settled, do any of you know what the standard rules are? One per student, and one at the time."
Thinking over what he said before and missing previous question, Evelyn ran her hands through her hair before putting it up in a ponytail so it was out of her face. The standard rules for a duel?
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Good Merlin, could she really not remember? However, hearing the others speak a few answers, a few of her own finally popped in her mind.
"There shouldn't be any uses of the unforgivables." They were illegal anyways.