Order of the Phoenix
Practical Fighting
By Ruskbyte
Reviews
mashimaromadness posted a comment on Wednesday 21st February 2007 9:30pm for Practical Fighting
He is so kick-ass. I loved all the spells you created, it was so entertaining to see magic that does things I haven't head of before. And I made a game out of guessing what a spell does before I read it, just from my slim knowledge of Latin that I've gained from my excessive knowledge of English and Spanish (and a little French too). It was really cool to see words I recognized then see them performed as a spell. Oh, and ennui is the best word ever, only the French could think such a mood up, one we don't even have a proper word for in English. Anyways, I really loved the fight. Harry kicking butt is always fun to see.
Victor1 posted a comment on Monday 20th March 2006 2:07pm for Practical Fighting
wooohoo
this is good
im glad i actually became curious about this!
when i first read the synopsis, i must admit i wasn't really that excited.
but man oh man how my opinion has changed!
i'm really looking forward to reading this story!!!
Christopher Estep posted a comment on Tuesday 27th December 2005 12:51am for Practical Fighting
Twelve students and all four Heads of House (including Duelling Masters Flitwick and Snape) against Harry. Mismatch in whose favor? Surprisingly.....Harry's. All sixteen are decidedly mashed into mush. Who WAS that phoenix? The wizarding equivalent of Oscar Goldman? We've seen Rebuilt!Harry (the muscles and the Muggle LASIK surgery), Brainy!Harry (Ron's utter dismemberment in wizarding chess followed by that stunt in Potions) and now *Terminator!Harry* (one takes on sixteen and wins in a rout). If I were Severus Snape, I'd run. *Fast.*
Gena posted a comment on Saturday 17th December 2005 12:25am for Practical Fighting
I do i do i want fight iwant to learn i so love
that was good can he be my teacher at school please
Wooster posted a comment on Wednesday 14th December 2005 6:51pm for Practical Fighting
What a fantastic speech there at the end. I'm beginning to really like Loki...he was always one of my fave mythical characters, and your version reminds me actively of my boyfriend...especially the bad pun. Nice job with the charms too. All the irony in there...I liked how each had a special significance to the person if possible. Especially liked "Taedium Ennui" Tedium and Boredom, huh? Clever!
Annie posted a comment on Saturday 7th July 2007 10:01am for Practical Fighting