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|profession={{cat tag|Armedius Academy Faculty|Professor}}
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|powers={{tag+|Rithmatist}}
 
|powers={{tag+|Rithmatist}}
|residence=Armedius Academy
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|books=[[The Rithmatist]]
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|first appeared=[[The Rithmatist]]
 
 
'''Fitch''' is a professor of Rithmatics at [[Armedius Academy]].{{book ref|Rithmatist}}
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{{quote
 
|I just . . . well, you know how I am about confrontation.
 
|Fitch to Principal York{{book ref|Rithmatist|25}}
 
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'''Fitch''' is a professor of [[Rithmatics]] at [[Armedius Academy]]. He teaches a Rithmatics class until [[Nalizar]] beats him in a duel and takes his place, relegating him to tutoring professor.{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}} Afterwards, [[Melody Muns]] is assigned to his remedial Rithmatics class. He is also tasked by [[Thomas York|Principal York]] with investigating the disappearances of the students that the [[Scribbler]] kidnapped. [[Joel Saxon]] acts as his research assistant.{{book ref|Rithmatist|6}}
 
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
Fitch typically dresses in a white vest, shirt, and trousers with the red coat with a militaristic feel, the coat of a full Rithmatic professor{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}}. After he swaps places with Nalizar he wears the grey coat of tutoring professor. Fitch is distraught by this, and he cries himself to sleep that night{{book ref|Rithmatist|5}}. He loves teaching and doesn't mind interruptions by students unless they bother him early in the morning or late at night. Fitch is uncomfortable about dueling, and confrontation in general. As such, it is hard for Fitch to focus and create his defenses properly while dueling.
 
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
=== Rithmatics ===
 
Fitch is a skilled Rithmatist, particularly in defensive theory; however, actual fights make him nervous causing him to make mistakes and draw sloppy lines.{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}}
 
 
== History ==
 
=== University ===
 
Fitch studied the origins of Rithmatic powers and their treatment in early American society.{{book ref|Rithmatist|5}}
 
 
=== At Nebrask ===
 
Fitch spent only a few weeks on the front line at [[Nebrask]], instead spending most of his time serving on the defensive planning committee in Denver City.{{book ref|Rithmatist|5}}
 
 
=== Armedius Academy ===
 
==== Before Nalizar's Challenge ====
 
Fitch worked as a full professor at [[Armedius Academy]] teaching defensive Rithmatics to the Rithmatic students.{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}}
 
 
==== Nalizar's Challenge ====
 
A few days before the start of summer, Professor Fitch is challenged by [[Andrew Nalizar]]. Initially stunned by the prospect of a duel, Fitch draws an Easton Defence, which he had been teaching the class. It is a poor defense for a one-on-one duel and the stress causes his hands to shake and him to draw an outer circle lopsided. Nalizar is able to defeat him in the duel, giving himself the rank of tenured professor and demoting Fitch to a tutoring professor. The whole class, including Joel Saxon, who is secretly sitting on the stairs, witnesses Fitch's defeat.{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}}
 
 
==== After Nalizar's Challenge ====
 
{{quote
 
|You will leave them ''alone''!
 
|Fitch to Harding{{book ref|Rithmatist|23}}
 
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Now working as a tutoring, Professor Fitch is assigned Melody as a remedial student and starts investigating the recent disappearances of students for Principal York, with Joel acting as his research assistant.{{book ref|Rithmatist|6}}. He is instrumental in the defeat of the Scribbler, dueling it and showing it the inside of a clock at Joel's suggestion.{{Book ref|Rithmatist|24}}
 
   
 
== Nalizar's Challenge ==
 
A few days before the start of summer, Professor Fitch was challenged by [[Andrew Nalizar]]. Fitch was uncomfortable about dueling, and confrontation in general. As such, it was hard for Fitch to focus and create his defenses properly. Nalizar was able to defeat him in the duel, giving himself the rank of tenured professor and demoting Fitch to a tutoring professor. The whole class, including [[Joel Saxon]], who was secretly sitting on the stairs, witnessed Fitch's defeat.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
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