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- OOC First Name
- Ana
- Blood Status
- Muggleborn
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Wand
- Straight 12.5'' Flexible Larch Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 22
Harper had always thought herself a decent duelist, but a single training session with the other aurors had quickly put an end to that notion. She was badly out of practice, which made sense since she hadn't entered a duel since her Hogwarts days. It was nothing she couldn't remedy with more training — a lot more training — but Harper didn't want to just rely on her sessions at work to improve. She was highly conscious of the fact that she was one of the youngest aurors in the department, and she knew that meant she had to work hard to prove she deserved her place. She didn't want anyone to have any second thoughts about her hiring.
After asking around, Harper had learned about a magical gym popular among local duelists. She'd spent a lot of time in muggle gyms during her childhood, but nothing could have prepared her for the sheer size of this place. Even though Harper knew that gawking would give her away as a newbie, she couldn't help but stare a little when a wizard in one of the many practice arenas was suddenly flung into the air with a scream. Harper knew that dueling was dangerous, but it had been easy to forget that at Hogwarts, where strict rules and the watchful eye of professors limited the chances of any serious injuries. This place definitely wasn't Hogwarts.
Harper glanced between the different arenas, not sure how things worked. Was she supposed to sign up somewhere and get matched with an opponent? Find a stranger and challenge them to a duel? There was a section with practice dummies, but they seemed like a cop-out. She was saved from her indecision when she spotted a familiar face. It wasn't necessarily a friendly face, but it was familiar, and Harper made her way over to him. "Flynn, hey," she said, giving him a hesitant smile. "Fancy seeing you here. How've you been?" she asked though she was ready to back off if he wanted to be left alone. He'd been rather grumpy when they were kids, though he'd seemed to lighten up a little during their last year at Hogwarts.
After asking around, Harper had learned about a magical gym popular among local duelists. She'd spent a lot of time in muggle gyms during her childhood, but nothing could have prepared her for the sheer size of this place. Even though Harper knew that gawking would give her away as a newbie, she couldn't help but stare a little when a wizard in one of the many practice arenas was suddenly flung into the air with a scream. Harper knew that dueling was dangerous, but it had been easy to forget that at Hogwarts, where strict rules and the watchful eye of professors limited the chances of any serious injuries. This place definitely wasn't Hogwarts.
Harper glanced between the different arenas, not sure how things worked. Was she supposed to sign up somewhere and get matched with an opponent? Find a stranger and challenge them to a duel? There was a section with practice dummies, but they seemed like a cop-out. She was saved from her indecision when she spotted a familiar face. It wasn't necessarily a friendly face, but it was familiar, and Harper made her way over to him. "Flynn, hey," she said, giving him a hesitant smile. "Fancy seeing you here. How've you been?" she asked though she was ready to back off if he wanted to be left alone. He'd been rather grumpy when they were kids, though he'd seemed to lighten up a little during their last year at Hogwarts.