Chapter 197: chapter-177:Gold(part-2)
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Harry smiled at the man behind the fold up table as he stepped up in the line.
"Sorry kid, adults only." The man said glancing at Harry.
Harry rolled is eyes and slid his ID over to the man. The man eyed it and cast a few spells aimed at it.
"Guess you're an adult then. Name?"
"Harry Potter."
"Age?"
"13."
The man scribbled the stuff down on a sheet of paper and a few more things from his ID. Then he made Harry sign a bunch of consent forms so he could not sue, he officially noted the rules, and had Harry officially acknowledged chance of injury and/or death. Then Harry paid his fifty galleon fee.
"Good. Now since we have over 400 people already signed up and still half an hour to do so we've broke the matches down. For the first part of the day you're divided up into 10 groups were semi-matches are held. If you pass all those you move on. You may use any weapon, any magic, anything, but you may not kill your opponent. If the referee says stop, you stop. His word is law. Magical Police will be patrolling the area and watching. They will strike you down and arrest you if you do not listen to the referee. You're number 429 and you're going to bloc 9."
"Thank you." Harry said taking a white pin with his number in bold black.
"And don't try to give that pin to anyone else. When you loose a match or are kicked out they immediately burn showing you are no longer participating. Should you try to give it to someone else it will also burn up."
"Yes sir."
"Good. Now get lost."
Harry hurried off and headed to his right. The duelling was held in the large park and ten raised duelling platforms were evenly spaces in one large row. The platforms were high enough that everyone would be able to see the fighters and they were square shaped and large. There was an empty area around each platform that was roped off. Beyond the rope was an area for spectators to stand. Beyond that were some steep muggle bleachers to sit on. Filling the space between every bleacher and behind the bleachers were food stands, drink venders, souvenir stands, and everything from masks to shirts.
Harry found it was half past eight. He still had half an hour before the first match. He made his way to the platform that had the large glowing nine hovering over it. When he reached it he just sat at on of the available benches and pulled a book from his satchel. He'd brought the satchel filled with food, water, and an extra pair of clothes just in case. He would be ready.
He had come wearing some black yoga pants that were stretchy, but form fitting so they didn't get in the way. He wore a plain white t-shirt. He had a worn pair of white and red trainer and had made sure his hair was braided snugly. He also had a black outer robe in his satchel should he need it for formality.
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After half an hour of enjoying his book he noticed a man wearing black and white robes climb onto the platform that was now surrounded by people. The man raised his arm with his wand and a shush fell over the chattering crowd.
"Welcome to the Japan Duelling Competition of 1993. I am the referee for platform nine. I shall be overseeing the one hundred competitors at this bloc and the matches that take place on this platform. My word is law. If you disagree you may calmly speak to me. Yelling at me or trying to attack me will get you disqualified. Now, each match chosen for the first round is random, a draw of the hat. If you loose you may stay to watch but you may not draw your wand again. When I declare the match your number will appear underneath the spelled nine above us." He pointed at the glowing red nine about fifty feet above their heads. "You have two minutes to get here from the moment I call you. If you don't get past the rope you are disqualified. You may be a step away but I will still disqualify you unless you were held back for an important reason." He stressed the word important. "You may use any magic in this competition except the unforgivables, you will be arrested should you even attempt these, and spellsdesigned to one-hit kill or will kill them later will get you disqualified. Use Non-magical weapons, staffs, wands, fists, anything. Your goal is to render your opponent unconscious or make them give up. If they touch the ground they are also out. No Killing. When the match begins you will face each other and wait for my signal. We will have no bowing or greetings. These are to be quick matches to determine those who go on to be finalists."
He gazed over the crowd with a stony gaze that said he would take no crap from anyone. Then he pulled a clipboard that was tucked under his arm and wrote a note. Then he stepped off to the side and hopped from the platform. He summed a small table and set the clipboard on it before taking a box from another official. The box had a hole in the top and the referee reached inside and pulled out two slips of paper.
"Numbers 23 and 376."
The two numbers appeared beneath the nine in the sky and glowed green. Underneath the numbers a clock appeared with flashing blue numbers counting down from two minutes. One man stepped from the crowd and hopped onto the stage, wand drawn. A minute later another man joined him. They both started to stretch as the time decreased. When the timer hit zero the referee raised a whistle to his lips.
"Wands at ready."
Both men took positions wands raised.
"On my command."
A shrill whistle that was echoed around the park came and the two men lashed out. Harry found himself watching very closely, watching every flick of the wand and every spell that emerged. He listened to every word the men said and felt how the magic wove through the air. He tried to memorize every new spell he saw, many foreign, by the feel of the magic, the wave of the wand, and the spells name if he heard. The crowd was wild, cheering for every hit and yelling their side on. Harry found himself realizing this was not strictly a Japanese competition. At least half of the spectators were foreign. He felt a smirk make its way to his lips.
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Harry heard his number called and hopped up, smiling. He pushed through the crowds to pull himself onto the platform. He heard some whispers directed at his age but ignored them to stretch. He'd done a quick jog earlier and now all he needed was a light stretch. Ten seconds before the timer beeped a busty blonde woman with an ice cold face swung onto the opposite end of the platform.
Harry dropped his satchel to the ground to lean against the platform and drew his wand, holding it loosely in front of him, end pointed to the floor. The referee raised his arm and with a curt movement blew his whistle. Harry was rolling as soon as the whistle went and non-verbally casting a spell at the woman. She dodged just barely, her own spell sailing above his head by over a foot. Harry dodged to the right and ran at the woman, eyes trained on her and wand out and casting two spells in quick succession. She dodged the first, but the second that had been aimed lower hit her hip throwing her back.
She slid across the floor, falling to her knees and a stunner hit her point blank. She was out like a light. Harry back peddled and lowered his wand, still ready though. The referee nodded.
"Winner 429."
He set the paper with Harry's name to the side and waved one of the stand-by healers up to levitate the woman away and wake her out of the way. Harry hopped from the platform and grabbed his satchel before making his way back through the crowd. He found quite a few people slapping him on the back and grinning at him as he returned to the bench. He plopped down and released his breath. He thanked his luck that he'd gotten an easy opponent for his first try.
At least that was what he thought. In truth she hadn't been easy. Harry didn't realize he'd cast more then three spells that would have been classified as seventh year and all none verbally. He'd also moved fast with skill and reflexes.
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Harry glanced up as the referee stepped back onto the platform.
"That ends our first round of competitors. The next twenty five matches will decided who moves on even further. I shall call the first match of round two in five minutes. Be ready."
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Harry waited until he heard the shrill call of the whistle before he burst into movement. He didn't roll this time but instead charged forwards, wand out. He focused on the tall man with brown hair and sharp eyes in front of him and rolled around the spells silently throwing his at the man. The man was better then Harry's last opponent though and dodged all his spells.
Harry found his attacks were not that effective and leapt back, mind working like a bullet. He was in his element on this duelling platform where everything was quick. He'd faced an angry Voldemort and a sixty foot lightening fast basilisk. He'd faced Dementors and boggarts. He was used to looking at all his battles like life or death. This forced his mind to find every possibility of action and analysis it. His intelligence just boosted his quick thinking and tactics. He couldn't play chess for the life of him but thinking of plans on the fly usually worked out well for him.
Harry lowered his wand and threw a blasting hex at the floor of the platform. The platforms were made of cement so shrapnel of rock blew out towards his opponent. Harry waved his wand and changed each chunk of rock into deadly arrows which continued to fly at the man. The man shielded, but his moment of shock had allowed an arrow to hit his leg. He grit his teeth and threw a powerful cutting curse at Harry. Harry dodged just barely, the spell slicing his cheek slightly. That would have lobed his head off. The referee scowled but said nothing. Unless it actually killed him…
Harry planted his feet and threw a weak stream of water at the man. It hit the man dead on as the man was limping now. He shook the water from his eyes and threw a blasting curse at him. Harry rolled out of the way and rolled to his knee aiming his wand at the man. A moment later the water was freezing solid and the man couldn't move at all.
"Winner number 429."
Harry grinned widely.
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"That ends our second round. There are twenty five of your left. We will have thirteen matches and one of you is going to be unlucky enough to have to fight two matches to move past this round."
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