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Professor Ruskin vs. Professor Valenduris - Nikolai Sleptov - February 10, 2019

February 10th, 1889 — Hogwarts Great Hall

With the only members of faculty older than Darrow stood before him, Nik knew he was in for either a very good show or a very funny one—for the sake of the men’s prides, he hoped it was the former. With the rules known to both participants already, the professor was able to simply gesture for Ruskin to begin.

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Ellsworth Ruskin/Sisse Thompsett



RE: Professor Ruskin vs. Professor Valenduris - Ellsworth Ruskin - February 12, 2019

It had been many decades since Ellsworth found it odd to be working with his one time teacher. Now he was sure many of his younger colleagues felt the same about him, yet he found himself not in the least bothered by it when it came to Valenduris. In fact he rather got on with the potions master.

With a bow and a merry twinkle in his eye Ellsworth cast a silent wind charm intending to knock Valenduris to his feet or to loosen his grip on his wand before another spell could be cast.

Meserimus Valenduris


RE: Professor Ruskin vs. Professor Valenduris - Meserimus Valenduris - February 14, 2019

It still tickled Meserimus to see his former students, not teachers- and indeed old men in their own right. He hoped this duel would be a bit of fun.

He saluted his colleague and with a flick of very very long wand Meserimus intended to cast a mirror charm to send the spell back at it's caster.


RE: Professor Ruskin vs. Professor Valenduris - Nikolai Sleptov - February 15, 2019

It seemed, for now at least, that Ruskin's relative "youth" gave him enough speed to win him the first point.

"Professor Valenduris, if you would."

RUSKIN 13 | VALENDURIS 11
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Meserimus Valenduris



RE: Professor Ruskin vs. Professor Valenduris - Meserimus Valenduris - February 16, 2019

'Bravo Ruskin, I'm blown away as it were' Meserimus joked when the round was awarded. When Professor Sleptov called for the next round Meserimus raised his wand to cast a bindingspell to tie the other up.


RE: Professor Ruskin vs. Professor Valenduris - Ellsworth Ruskin - February 18, 2019

Ellsworth chuckled at Valenduris’s words as they readied themselves for the next round. He silently cast oppungno toward the older wizard with the intention of Valenduris’s wand attacking him and throwing his spell out of the way. Hopefully it might amuse the youngsters watching the duel, but also win him the match.


RE: Professor Ruskin vs. Professor Valenduris - Nikolai Sleptov - February 21, 2019

This time, it was the elder of the pair of professors that was successful. Nik indicated for Ruskin to begin the tie-breaking round.

VALENDURIS 15 | RUSKIN 10
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Sisse Thompsett



RE: Professor Ruskin vs. Professor Valenduris - Ellsworth Ruskin - February 21, 2019

For this round Ellsworth decided to go with a basic spell. Something simple and effective. Petrificus Totalus. He silently cast.


RE: Professor Ruskin vs. Professor Valenduris - Meserimus Valenduris - February 22, 2019

Meserimus was pleased not to have lost outright and when they were called to take part in the final round he saluted his opponent and Sleptov as the referee.

As Ellsworth cast Meserimus cast a shrinking spell on himself, the idea was to turn himself into the size of a mouse and that's Ellsworth spell would miss him as the 6+ foot man became miniscule


RE: Professor Ruskin vs. Professor Valenduris - Nikolai Sleptov - February 24, 2019

It was, ultimately, the younger that found success, Ruskin's silence giving him a leg up on his competition.

"Professor Ruskin wins the duel!" the Russian announced.

RUSKIN 14 | VALENDURIS 10