Full Name: Quinn Tiberius King
Position: Dueling Professor
Qualifications: Current American dueling champion. Has been a professional duelist for around three years, and had been involved in school dueling during his magical education. Has given multiple seminars and guest lectures for dueling techniques while in America. Currently injured but working to return to dueling with aspirations of being dueling champion in two countries.
Activity: Absolutely
Role play Example: "Alright alright alright". He would yell out loudly to cut across the myriad of murmurs. Looking through the large room his voice had caught the eyes of everyone there, silence having fallen so fast the echos hadn't had a chance to stop.
His left hand reached and scratched the back of his neck. Not exactly the most exciting of his side jobs, yet it paid some of the extra bills he accumulated. Today it was a quest lecture on the subject of apparition in dueling. Something that he had specialized in.
Having only recently attained the title of American dueling champion, he found these requests had started flooding in. When his alma mater had owled however, he thought it only polite to respond and follow through. The room they now stood in was the very same the school used for an annual dueling tournament for the club. He had spent many hours here, and while he considered his next words, he almost felt the thought train be derailed by ill placed nostalgia.
Clearing his throat, he would bring his hand back down and start to speak. "So.....lesson one.......". What happened next was a miasma of motion that accosted the students senses. Where they had seen their instructor, there was nothing, and just as this thought would start to be processed a gun shot sound echoed out behind them, only as they had half turned and ducked did a flash of light happen at their right before the multiple stimuli began to die down. In the exact same place he had started Quinn was standing, his wand still not in sight.
"So......lesson one......if you think you know what's going to happen, and it doesn't you already lost. Apparition isn't about dodging or even always positioning, but making sure you know what's happening prior to your opponent even realizing it is." His voice was calm, and as the students began to return to their senses he knew he had their attention.