SPOILER!!: Treyen
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Originally Posted by
Lockhartian
Ahem.
Here came Treyen Lockhart to practice, yes? Because he wanted to be better than the one predecessor that ever said to be great at dueling...and it may have been true, he really didn't know, but he was acting on his own account for this one.
So. Improvement.
That's why Treyen was here, with his wand. "Good day, Sir." He nodded once at the dwarf man from the Dueling Lesson. It seemed Vashti had gotten the hang of something. That was good.
"Hello, Mister Lockhart." The man greeted the Hufflepuff Prefect with a nod. Finally, a Hufflepuff student, Gnaeus was beginning to think they had all disappeared. He trusted the boy wouldn't need much time or help to learn the spell, younger students were getting the hang of it rather quickly.
SPOILER!!: Eino
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Originally Posted by
Starbreeze
Eino looked behind him at Vashti and exchanged a smile. "Thank you." He replied timidly. The old tiny man then walked right by him but his attention was taken away from Eino when a another Ravenclaw student entered the room. Thank Merlin. It was difficult practicing when he was being watched by someone like a professor. This was the main reason why he was nervous to duel, but he really wanted to.
Concentrating on his spell, Eino repeated another sharp and precise diagonal slash with his wand, and said the incantation, louder this time than before. "Verdimillious!" This time more sparks shot from the end of his wand and fluttered around for a short while before they crackled and exploded. He tried one more time, but this time spoke louder and firmly. "Verdimillious!" And slashed his wand, as though he was severing the air. This time several bright green sparks ejected from his wand, so powerfully that he had to tighten his grip. The sparks fluttered around like previously, but this time generated a much more impressive explosion. "Wicked!" The boy exclaimed.
"Well done, young wizard. It seems you have mastered the spell." Another Ravenclaw student had mastered the spell without much trouble. Maybe the spell was too easy, maybe Gnaeus would have to assign something a little more challenging next time.
The old man continued to pace the large room, watching the students practice.