But people only die in proper duels, you know, with real wizards. The most you and Malfoy’ll be able to do is send sparks at each other. Neither of you knows enough magic to do any real damage. I bet he expected you to refuse, anyway.”
“And what if I wave my wand and nothing happens?”
“Throw it away and punch him on the nose,” Ron suggested.

J.K. Rowling

Stichwörter: wizards dueling



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that Englishman who came to challenge me three or four months ago, and whom I killed to stop him bothering me

Alexandre Dumas

Stichwörter: dueling englishmen



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Scared?" Malfoy muttered, so that Lockhart couldn't hear him.
"You wish." said Harry out of the corner of his mouth.

J.K. Rowling

Stichwörter: harry-potter draco-malfoy taunt dueling



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I find it rude to laugh at a man with a sword.

Derek Landy

Stichwörter: humor humorous battle duel sword dueling combat



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In your rare embrace, sometimes I am lost nowadays. In these years, you have changed. I have changed. Every single day, we’re fighting our feuds silently; inventing devious ways to hurt one another. Our gazes keep to our feet: wavering, pirouetting and crisscrossing, so as to not stumble, even inadvertently, upon each other. Our windows look out at other windows looking in at us. Mynahs no longer come by in our balconies. Branches, not of a mango tree, but of a conglomerate, surround them instead. The silhouettes of concrete buildings sometimes shine in the rain's aftermath, but remain concrete. Today, as the Ganga rises and rages all over the city, people run for their lives, but I let it wash over my soul and flood my tears.’
('Left from Dhakeshwari')

Kunal Sen

Stichwörter: marriage dueling pensiveness internal-dialogue



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I don’t duel, boy. I kill as a soldier kills, which is as a butcher kills, as quickly, efficiently, and with as least risk to myself as I can arrange.

Lois McMaster Bujold

Stichwörter: dueling boss



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Eena!”

Recognizing Ian’s voice, Eena turned to find him approaching her from behind. He was entirely clad in body armor and gauntlets, cradling an open-faced helmet in one arm. Painted on his chest plate was a flaming, gold sword. From his side hung a leather sheath, a golden hilt peeking from the top.

“I’m glad you’re back. You are going to stay and watch us play, aren’t you?” He looked hopeful she’d say yes.

Eena smiled brightly. “I didn’t know you were talented enough to be on a dueling team. Nice sword,” she teased.

Ian blushed a degree. “Thanks. They call us the Savage Warriors!” He rasped their team name in a semi-ferocious voice. “Jerin’s team captain.”

She laughed at the showy designation. “And who’s your challenger today?”

“The Dragon Slayers - Derian’s team.”

Eena’s face fell. “Derian is playing?” She groaned internally, knowing she should’ve guessed as much. This was starting to look like another setup.

Richelle E. Goodrich

Stichwörter: richelle dueling ian richelle-goodrich eena



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