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Nalizar got his coat three years prior to the events of [[the Rithmatist]] at [[Maineford Academy]], then spent two years at fighting at [[Nebrask]] until he came to Armedius Academy. He is considered a hero for his service at Nebrask; he lead the expedition to recover [[William Muns]]'s body.{{book ref|Rithmatist|20}}
 
Nalizar got his coat three years prior to the events of [[the Rithmatist]] at [[Maineford Academy]], then spent two years at fighting at [[Nebrask]] until he came to Armedius Academy. He is considered a hero for his service at Nebrask; he lead the expedition to recover [[William Muns]]'s body.{{book ref|Rithmatist|20}}
   
Shortly after becoming a professor at Armedius Academy, Nalizar challenged Professor [[Fitch]] to a duel.{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}} By winning this duel he and Professor Fitch exchanged places in seniority: Nalizar became a tenured professor and Fitch fell back to the lowest rank, tutoring professor.{{book ref|Rithmatist|2}}
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Shortly after becoming a professor at [[Armedius Academy]], Nalizar challenged Professor [[Fitch]] to a duel.{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}} By winning this duel he and Professor Fitch exchanged places in seniority: Nalizar became a tenured professor and Fitch fell back to the lowest rank, tutoring professor.{{book ref|Rithmatist|2}}
   
 
He spent much of his time at Armedius researching books on Rithmatics, particularly Rithmatic theory, which was later speculated by [[Joel Saxon]] to be a means of ascertaining humanity's understanding of Rithmatics.{{book ref|Rithmatist|25}}
 
He spent much of his time at Armedius researching books on Rithmatics, particularly Rithmatic theory, which was later speculated by [[Joel Saxon]] to be a means of ascertaining humanity's understanding of Rithmatics.{{book ref|Rithmatist|25}}

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