"... Main Phase... Spell... Level requirements... My God, who would ever want to use such a clunky method of summoning?"
Korbin closed the book he was reading and sighed. The book was a Ritual Summoning textbook, one that he had borrowed from a Ritual Summoning class after he had finished his day's work for the Xyz course he was taking. He pulled out a sheet of paper and started scribbling on it. At the top of the paper was the word "RITUAL", and underneath were notes comparing it to other forms of summoning. As he wrote, Korbin mumbled under his breath. After a full minute of thinking and writing about the topic, he groaned and took the piece of paper in his fist, crumpling it in to a ball before throwing it in to a trash can. "It's completely useless. Who would ever use such a situational technique?" Korbin grabbed his deck box and walked briskly out of the class room, making his way to the Ritual Summoning class. Let's see if it's as useless as it sounds, he thought to himself as he walked.
Korbin stopped in the door way of the class room, surveying the room for someone who could show him that Ritual Summoning wasn't completely useless. Most of the students were already dueling, so it would be hard to find someone. He walked inside and tapped on a student's shoulder. She was currently in a duel, and picked up her head to see who was interrupting. "Yes," She said. Her tone showed flecks of annoyance. "I'm looking for a duelist who excels at Ritual Summoning. Do you know where I can find someone like that?"
"Uhm..." She placed her index finger on her lips in a thoughtful manner. "Is Gale around?" She looked to her opponent, who shrugged before they both started to look around the room for this "Gale" character. "Mm-mm, it looks like everyone but Gale is taken, but I don't know where she might be. I'm sure she'll be back here soon." With that, the girl turned back to her duel. "Do you mind if I watched?" Korbin asked. The girl waved at him over her shoulder. "Yeah yeah, sure, pull up a chair." Korbin sighed and grabbed an empty seat, pulling it to the side of the table to watch the two duel.