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===Four-Point Circles=== |
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===Six-Point Circles=== |
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===Nine-Point Circles=== |
===Nine-Point Circles=== |
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Revision as of 19:42, 15 May 2013
'Rithmatics is a magic system that uses chalk.
Rithmatic Schools
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- Armedius Academy
- Located in Jamestown on New Britannia.
- Valendar Academy
- Located in the Californian Archipelago.Cite error: Invalid
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Rithmatic Defenses
Two-Point Circles
Four-Point Circles
- Ballintain Defense
- Sumsion Defense
Six-Point Circles
- Eskridge Defense
- Matson Defense
Nine-Point Circles
- Easton Defense
- Shoaff Defense
- Taylor Defense
Ellipses
- Jordan Defense
- Osborn Defense