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== Prologue ==
 
== Prologue ==
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Diagram of the Basic Easton defense: [http://i0.wp.com/www.tor.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/the-rithmatist.jpg?resize=449%2C702&type=vertical]
[[File: Chalkling Hunter.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Lilly Whiting]] (point of view)
 
* [[Harding]]
 
}}
 
   
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[[Lilly Whiting|Lilly]] -- a [[Rithmatics]] student of the [[Armedius Academy]] -- is hunted by a mysterious figure that sends [[chalkling]]s to attack her. She tries hard to defend herself, but fails.
;Plot Summary
 
Lilly Whiting -- a [[Rithmatics]] student of the [[Armedius Academy]] -- is hunted by a mysterious figure that sends [[chalkling]]s to attack her. She tries hard to defend herself, but fails.
 
   
 
== Part 1 ==
 
== Part 1 ==
   
 
=== Chapter 1 ===
 
=== Chapter 1 ===
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Diagram of the Four Rithmatic Lines: [http://thebooksmugglers.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/rithmatist-the-four-rithmatic-lines.jpg]
[[File: Chalkling Knight.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Michael]]
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]]
 
* [[Paul Crew]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Adelle Choi]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Thomas York]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
[[Joel Saxon|Joel]] is sent to run errands for the office. He rushes through his other tasks, saving a message for Rithmatics professor [[Fitch]] for last, so he can watch a Rithmatics lecture. When Professor [[Andrew Nalizar|Nalizar]] shows up to challenge Professor Fitch, Joel watches the duel and witnesses the loss by Fitch and his subsequent demotion.
 
[[Joel Saxon|Joel]] is sent to run errands for the office. He rushes through his other tasks, saving a message for Rithmatics professor [[Fitch]] for last, so he can watch a Rithmatics lecture. When Professor [[Andrew Nalizar|Nalizar]] shows up to challenge Professor Fitch, Joel watches the duel and witnesses the loss by Fitch and his subsequent demotion.
   
 
=== Chapter 2 ===
 
=== Chapter 2 ===
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Diagram of Two-Point and Four-Point circles: [http://i0.wp.com/www.tor.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/rithmatist3.png?resize=450%2C697&type=vertical]
[[File: Chalkling Raptor.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Florence]]
 
* [[Exton L. Pratt]]
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Fitch]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Thomas York]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
Joel comes back to the office after running his errands tells the clerks, [[Florence]] and [[Exton L. Pratt|Exton]], about the duel. The clerks discuss the necessity of such traditions.
 
Joel comes back to the office after running his errands tells the clerks, [[Florence]] and [[Exton L. Pratt|Exton]], about the duel. The clerks discuss the necessity of such traditions.
   
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=== Chapter 3 ===
 
=== Chapter 3 ===
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Diagram of Bind Points and Circles Advanced Notes [http://i1.wp.com/www.tor.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/rithmatist4.jpg?resize=534%2C803&type=vertical]
[[File: Chalkling DinoThug.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Layton]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Trent Saxon]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
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Joel attends math class. Joel likes math because geometry is the basis of [[Rithmatics]]. When Professor [[Layton]] comes to check the previous night's assignment, Joel is caught not having completed it. When Professor Layton dismisses the class he tells Joel to stay. Joel quickly realizes that Layton thinks he cheated to get perfect scores on all his tests. Joel proposes completing the assignment in these last few minutes of the class to prove his abilities and starts doing so. The professor assumes Joel already had the answers and draws a new task on the board. Joel solves it very quickly and points out some inaccuracies in the proportions of the drawing. He demonstrates his ability to draw perfect lines and circles by eye and convinces Layton that he already knew what was taught during this term, along trigonometry and algebra. Layton agrees to pass Joel.
;Plot Summary
 
Joel attends math class. Joel likes math because geometry is the basis of [[Rithmatics]]. When Professor [[Layton]] comes to check the previous night's assignment, Joel is caught not having completed it. When Professor Layton dismisses the class he tells Joel to stay. Joel quickly realizes that Layton thinks he cheated to get perfect scores on all his tests. Joel proposes completing the assignment in these last few minutes of the class to prove his abilities and starts doing so. The professor assumes Joel already had the answers and draws a new task on the board. Joel solves it very quickly and points out some inaccuracies in the proportions of the drawing. He demonstrates his ability to draw perfect lines and circles by eye and convinces Layton that he already knew what was taught during this term, along with trigonometry and algebra. Layton agrees to pass Joel.
 
   
 
=== Chapter 4 ===
 
=== Chapter 4 ===
[[File: Chalkling Bull.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Charlington]]
 
* [[Rose]]
 
* [[Davis]]
 
* [[Mrs. Saxon]]
 
* [[Lilly Whiting]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Layton]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Harris]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Peterton]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Florence]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Langor]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
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Diagram of the Ballintain defense: [http://i2.wp.com/www.tor.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/rithmatist6.jpg?resize=448%2C614&type=vertical]
;Plot Summary
 
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Outside of the classroom, Joel finds [[Melody Muns|Melody]] waiting, drawing unicorns in her notebook. She's one of the Rithmatic students in the math class. He is upset that she isn't practicing Rithmatics but she says she wants to spend time doing things that are not related to Rithmatics.
 
Outside of the classroom, Joel finds [[Melody Muns|Melody]] waiting, drawing unicorns in her notebook. She's one of the Rithmatic students in the math class. He is upset that she isn't practicing Rithmatics but she says she wants to spend time doing things that are not related to Rithmatics.
   
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=== Chapter 5 ===
 
=== Chapter 5 ===
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Diagram of a Six-Point Circle: [http://i2.wp.com/www.tor.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/rithmatist11.jpg?resize=399%2C621&type=vertical]
[[File: Chalkling Jaguar.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]]
 
* [[Thomas York]]
 
* [[Haberstock]]
 
* [[Yallard]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Trent Saxon]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
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Joel approaches Professor Fitch, who now has to sit at the far end of the professors' table, with the Rithmatic books. Directed to leave by Professor Nalizar, Joel is surprised when Fitch pretends that he asked him to come. Joel returns the books and hands Professor Fitch his application to be his student for summer elective. Professor Fitch tells him that there are always young man trying to join Rithmatist classes but that this is not possible. He suggests Joel study at another university which is more open to teaching Rithmatics to non-Rithmatists. He denies Joel's request to join his summer elective.
;Plot Summary
 
Joel approaches Professor Fitch, who now has to sit at the far end of the professors' table, with the Rithmatic books. Directed to leave by Professor Nalizar, Joel is surprised when Fitch pretends that he asked him to come. Joel returns the books and hands Professor Fitch his application to be his student for summer elective. Professor Fitch tells him that there are always young men trying to join Rithmatist classes but that this is not possible. He suggests Joel study at another university which is more open to teaching Rithmatics to non-Rithmatists. He denies Joel's request to join his summer elective.
 
   
 
=== Chapter 6 ===
 
=== Chapter 6 ===
[[File: Chalkling Bat.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Kim]]
 
* [[Thomas York]]
 
* [[Florence]]
 
* [[Exton L. Pratt]]
 
* [[Nalizar]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Mrs. Saxon]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Trent Saxon]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Fitch]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
 
;Plot Summary
 
 
That night Joel brainstorms other ways of getting assigned to Professor Fitch's summer elective. He decides to fail his Rithmatic history test, hoping that this will cause him to be assigned remedial tutoring with Professor Fitch. Upon handing in his final test (with answers he knows are wrong), Joel is sent to the office. Principal York is about to expel Joel from Armedius when Joel admits that he failed the test on purpose. Hesitant to allow a non-Rithmatist to study with a Rithmatic professor (which goes against tradition), York comes up with a compromise: Joel can be a research assistant to Fitch, who was just assigned a special project by York, provided he can pass his history test. Joel races back to history class and passes his test.
 
That night Joel brainstorms other ways of getting assigned to Professor Fitch's summer elective. He decides to fail his Rithmatic history test, hoping that this will cause him to be assigned remedial tutoring with Professor Fitch. Upon handing in his final test (with answers he knows are wrong), Joel is sent to the office. Principal York is about to expel Joel from Armedius when Joel admits that he failed the test on purpose. Hesitant to allow a non-Rithmatist to study with a Rithmatic professor (which goes against tradition), York comes up with a compromise: Joel can be a research assistant to Fitch, who was just assigned a special project by York, provided he can pass his history test. Joel races back to history class and passes his test.
   
 
== Part 2 ==
 
== Part 2 ==
=== Chapter 7 ===
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Thomas York]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
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=== Chapter 7 ===
;Plot Summary
 
 
Next morning Joel makes his way to Professor Fitch who is surprised to get Joel as research assistant but thinks it's a good idea. Joel immediately feels at home in Professor Fitch's office among all the Rithmatic diagrams and books scattered about.
 
Next morning Joel makes his way to Professor Fitch who is surprised to get Joel as research assistant but thinks it's a good idea. Joel immediately feels at home in Professor Fitch's office among all the Rithmatic diagrams and books scattered about.
   
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=== Chapter 8 ===
 
=== Chapter 8 ===
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Diagram for the Sumsion defense
[[File: Chalkling Octopus.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Hextilda McTavish]]
 
* [[Florence]]
 
* [[Exton L. Pratt]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Haberstock]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Harding]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
Joel takes some food to Florence and Exton in an attempt to find out what is going on. He discovers that there is a rumor that Lilly Whiting didn't disappear, but that she was murdered by a Rithmatist.
 
Joel takes some food to Florence and Exton in an attempt to find out what is going on. He discovers that there is a rumor that Lilly Whiting didn't disappear, but that she was murdered by a Rithmatist.
   
 
=== Chapter 9 ===
 
=== Chapter 9 ===
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Diagram for Osborn defense
[[File: Chalkling Hydra.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]]
 
* [[Exton L. Pratt]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
As Joel researches through the books, he finds Exton in the list of graduates from Armedius. Melody gets sick of tracing, and Fitch decides to teach Melody about keening (anticipating) an opponent. He gives her a lecture about the importance of strategy. Joel and Melody then compete as if they were in a duel. Joel comes out on top and offends Melody by making fun of her poor Rithmatic abilities (although he meant it as lighthearted ribbing).
 
As Joel researches through the books, he finds Exton in the list of graduates from Armedius. Melody gets sick of tracing, and Fitch decides to teach Melody about keening (anticipating) an opponent. He gives her a lecture about the importance of strategy. Joel and Melody then compete as if they were in a duel. Joel comes out on top and offends Melody by making fun of her poor Rithmatic abilities (although he meant it as lighthearted ribbing).
   
 
=== Chapter 10 ===
 
=== Chapter 10 ===
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Diagram of the Eskridge defense
[[File: Chalkling Mantis.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Ms. Torrent]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Harding]]
 
* [[Lilly Whiting]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Herman Libel]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Thomas York]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Margaret Libel]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Leland Libel]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
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Joel finishes up work on the census records and takes them to Fitch at Warding Hall. Fitch is distracted when he arrives, showing little interest in the records. Fitch then tells Joel that another Rithmatist student has disappeared, [[Herman Libel]]. Joel talks Fitch into letting him help with the actual investigation. They go over the diagrams from Lilly's scene. [[Harding|Inspector Harding]] arrives and fills them in on Herman, while also providing more sketches.
;Plot Summary
 
Joel finishes up work on the census records and takes them to Fitch at Warding Hall. Fitch is distracted when he arrives, showing little interest in the records. Fitch then tells Joel that another Rithmatist student has disappeared, [[Herman Libel]]. Joel talks Fitch into letting him help with the actual investigation. They go over the diagrams from Lilly's scene. [[Harding|Inspector Harding]] arrives and fills them in on Herman, while also providing more sketches.
 
   
 
=== Chapter 11 ===
 
=== Chapter 11 ===
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Diagrams from the scene of Lilly Whiting
[[File: Chalkling Farmer.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Exton L. Pratt]]
 
* [[Thomas York]]
 
* [[James Hovell]]
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Elizabeth Warner]]
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]]
 
* [[Ms. Torrent]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Harding]]
 
* [[Lilly Whiting]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Herman Libel]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Didrich Calloway]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Attin Balazmed]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Gerald Taffington]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Matthew Jordan]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
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Joel attempts to research Rithmatic lines in the library, but is not allowed into the Rithmatist section. He makes up with Melody and enlists her to escort him into the restricted section. They spy on Nalizar in the library and Joel is suspicious when he checks out a book on unknown Rithmatic symbols. Afterward, Joel teaches Melody about the [[Jordan defense]], which will highlight her strength (making chalklings) while hiding her weakness (drawing lines).
;Plot Summary
 
Joel attempts to research Rithmatic lines in the library, but is not allowed into the Rithmatist section. He makes up with Melody and enlists her to escort him into the restricted section. They spy on Nalizar in the library and Joel is suspicious when he checks out a book on unknown Rithmatic symbols. Afterward, Joel teaches Melody about the [[Rithmatics#Jordan Defense|Jordan defense]], which will highlight her strength (making chalklings) while hiding her weakness (drawing lines).
 
   
 
=== Chapter 12 ===
 
=== Chapter 12 ===
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Diagram of Herman Libel's disappearance
[[File: Chalkling Centipede.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Harding]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Mrs. Saxon]]
 
* [[Thomas York]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Gregory III]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Herman Libel]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Lilly Whiting]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Trent Saxon]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
Parents of Rithmatist students begin pulling their children out of Armedius Academy. Inspector Harding stations police on school grounds and initiates a lockdown of the campus. When Joel mentions his suspicions of Professor Nalizar, Harding reveals that he fought alongside Nalizar at [[Nebrask]] and considers him a hero.
 
Parents of Rithmatist students begin pulling their children out of Armedius Academy. Inspector Harding stations police on school grounds and initiates a lockdown of the campus. When Joel mentions his suspicions of Professor Nalizar, Harding reveals that he fought alongside Nalizar at [[Nebrask]] and considers him a hero.
   
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=== Chapter 13 ===
 
=== Chapter 13 ===
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Diagram of the Jordan defense
[[File: Chalkling Assassin.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Barkley]]
 
* [[Richardson Matthews]]
 
* [[Harding]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Lilly Whiting]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Stewart]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
Melody invites Joel out for ice cream, hoping that he'll tell her more about the investigation with Professor Fitch in return for information about the inception ceremony. They get to know one another. Melody describes how being a Rithmatist makes her feel trapped. Joel reveals that the death of his father caused him to miss the standard July 4th inception ceremony. Melody explains some of the theory behind making chalklings after he mentions that he doesn't know much about them. Joel discovers just how poor his family is after learning how much Melody's allowance is. Melody generously gives him money to pay for their date (so he doesn't feel emasculated) and gives him an extra dollar to keep.
 
Melody invites Joel out for ice cream, hoping that he'll tell her more about the investigation with Professor Fitch in return for information about the inception ceremony. They get to know one another. Melody describes how being a Rithmatist makes her feel trapped. Joel reveals that the death of his father caused him to miss the standard July 4th inception ceremony. Melody explains some of the theory behind making chalklings after he mentions that he doesn't know much about them. Joel discovers just how poor his family is after learning how much Melody's allowance is. Melody generously gives him money to pay for their date (so he doesn't feel emasculated) and gives him an extra dollar to keep.
   
 
=== Chapter 14 ===
 
=== Chapter 14 ===
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Diagram of Lines of Vigor Part 1: Basic Usage
[[File: Chalkling Serpent.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]]
 
* [[Darm]]
 
* [[Mrs. Saxon]]
 
* [[Mrs. Emuishere]]
 
* [[Fitch]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Lilly Whiting]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Herman Libel]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Thomas York]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Harding]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Trent Saxon]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Charles Calloway]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
Joel and Melody read a newspaper detailing confidential information about the investigation that Joel is working with Professor Fitch on, the exact information that Joel agreed to tell Melody.
 
Joel and Melody read a newspaper detailing confidential information about the investigation that Joel is working with Professor Fitch on, the exact information that Joel agreed to tell Melody.
   
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=== Chapter 15 ===
 
=== Chapter 15 ===
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Instructions for instructing chalklings
[[File: Chalkling Flytrap.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Harding]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Eventire]]
 
* [[Tzentian]]
 
* [[Didrich Calloway]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Charles Calloway]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Lilly Whiting]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Herman Libel]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
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Joel, Professor Fitch and Inspector Harding travel to East Carolina to investigate the crime scene while it's still fresh. Harding reveals that he was at the Calloway estate the previous night, trying to convince Charles's father, [[Didrich Calloway]], that his son would be safer at Armedius than at home. Joel and Fitch discover that the mysterious symbols found at the crime scene are a new type of Rithmatic line.
;Plot Summary
 
Joel, Professor Fitch and Inspector Harding travel to East Carolina to investigate the crime scene while it's still fresh. Harding reveals that he was at the Calloway estate the previous night, trying to convince Charles's father, Didrich Calloway, that his son would be safer at Armedius than at home. Joel and Fitch discover that the mysterious symbols found at the crime scene are a new type of Rithmatic line.
 
   
 
=== Chapter 16 ===
 
=== Chapter 16 ===
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Diagram of the Shoaff defense
[[File: Chalkling Bear.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Harding]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Charles Calloway]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Gregory III]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Herman Libel]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
Inside Charles's room, they find the remains of a large battle. Charles had managed a strong defense against the attack, but was eventually overwhelmed. He left a description of his assailant, the [[Scribbler]], and the strange wild chalklings that had no shape and reformed when destroyed. Joel spots a chalkling spying on them and gives chase. Its creator turns out to be Melody, who followed them to learn more about the investigation. Inspector Harding begins to suspect that she might be behind the attacks, but Joel vouches for her.
 
Inside Charles's room, they find the remains of a large battle. Charles had managed a strong defense against the attack, but was eventually overwhelmed. He left a description of his assailant, the [[Scribbler]], and the strange wild chalklings that had no shape and reformed when destroyed. Joel spots a chalkling spying on them and gives chase. Its creator turns out to be Melody, who followed them to learn more about the investigation. Inspector Harding begins to suspect that she might be behind the attacks, but Joel vouches for her.
   
 
=== Chapter 17 ===
 
=== Chapter 17 ===
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Diagram of Nine Point Circles
[[File: Chalkling Shark.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Florence]]
 
* [[Exton L. Pratt]]
 
* [[Harding]]
 
* [[Thomas York]]
 
* [[Jacques Cartier]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Francisco Vásquez de Coronado]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Manuel Estevez]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
Joel reads a book about the [[Tower of Nebrask]]. He comes across Professor Fitch reading his report on the census data; Fitch lies about finding something interesting. Melody delivers a summons for Joel to visit the office; on his way, he sees people protesting Rithmatists. Back at the principal's office, Joel asks Exton about him attending Armedius (a fact which surprises Florence). Exton refuses to talk about it. Joel confides his suspicions of Nalizar to Principal York. York agrees that Nalizar is suspicious and reveals that he regrets hiring him. Joel shows York the strange Rithmatic symbol, and York thinks it looks familiar.
 
Joel reads a book about the [[Tower of Nebrask]]. He comes across Professor Fitch reading his report on the census data; Fitch lies about finding something interesting. Melody delivers a summons for Joel to visit the office; on his way, he sees people protesting Rithmatists. Back at the principal's office, Joel asks Exton about him attending Armedius (a fact which surprises Florence). Exton refuses to talk about it. Joel confides his suspicions of Nalizar to Principal York. York agrees that Nalizar is suspicious and reveals that he regrets hiring him. Joel shows York the strange Rithmatic symbol, and York thinks it looks familiar.
   
 
=== Chapter 18 ===
 
=== Chapter 18 ===
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Diagram of strengths in lines
[[File: Chalkling Eagle.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Thomas York]]
 
* [[Florence]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
*.[[Fitch]]
 
* [[Mrs. Saxon]]
 
* [[Harding]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Trent Saxon]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Stewart]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Gregory III]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
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Joel finally remembers where he had seen the strange symbol before -- his father's old workshop. On his way to investigate, he runs into Melody, who claims she knows how to make him into a Rithmatist. She convinces him to try to redo his inception ceremony and is confident that it will work this time. They find the symbol among Joel's father's notes and show Professor Fitch. After examining the notes, Fitch explains that Joel's father was convinced that there were more than four types of Rithmatic lines and that he had contracts with multiple Rithmatic academies that would pay him a lot of money if he discovered one. While he did discover one (the mysterious symbol), he was never able to discover the intent of the line, so it never worked. He traveled all over the world in pursuit of his mission, which is how the Saxon family's large debts were incurred. Mrs. Saxon finds them in the workshop and decides that enough time has past that they can move back in.
;Plot Summary
 
Joel finally remembers where he had seen the strange symbol before -- his father's old workshop. On his way to investigate, he runs into Melody, who claims she knows how to make him into a Rithmatist. She convinces him to try to redo his inception ceremony and is confident that it will work this time. They find the symbol among Joel's father's notes and show Professor Fitch. After examining the notes, Fitch explains that Joel's father was convinced that there were more than four types of Rithmatic lines and that he had contracts with multiple Rithmatic academies that would pay him a lot of money if he discovered one. While he did discover one (the mysterious symbol), he was never able to discover the intent of the line, so it never worked. He traveled all over the world in pursuit of his mission, which is how the Saxon family's large debts were incurred. Mrs. Saxon finds them in the workshop and decides that enough time has passed that they can move back in.
 
   
 
=== Chapter 19 ===
 
=== Chapter 19 ===
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Article of types of chalklings
[[File: Chalkling Gator.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Stewart]]
 
* [[Mrs. Saxon]]
 
* [[Melody]]
 
*.[[Harding]]
 
* [[Gregory III]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Roy Stephens]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
Joel attends a church service presided over by Father Stewart. He studies the stained glass windows showing pictures of the Rithmatic lines and the important historical figures who discovered them. Melody convinces Father Stewart to allow Joel to undergo a second inception ceremony by causing a scene.
 
Joel attends a church service presided over by Father Stewart. He studies the stained glass windows showing pictures of the Rithmatic lines and the important historical figures who discovered them. Melody convinces Father Stewart to allow Joel to undergo a second inception ceremony by causing a scene.
   
 
=== Chapter 20 ===
 
=== Chapter 20 ===
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Diagram of Binding chalklings
[[File: Chalkling Shiva.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]]
 
* [[Ms. Torrent]]
 
*.[[Harding]]
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Florence]]
 
* [[Exton L. Pratt]]
 
* [[Ahmes]]
 
* [[Freudland]]
 
* [[Adam Makings]]
 
* [[Gregory III]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Virginia]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Thaddius]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Thomas York]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[William Muns]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
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Joel reads a book about the history of Rithmatics. He is confused by a mention about a pocket watch saving [[Gregory III|King Gregory III]], the founder of Rithmatics, from an attack by [[Chalkling#Wild Chalklings|wild chalklings]].
;Plot Summary
 
Joel reads a book about the history of Rithmatics. He is confused by a mention about a pocket watch saving King Gregory III, the founder of Rithmatics, from an attack by [[Chalkling#Wild Chalklings|wild chalklings]].
 
   
Melody tells Joel about an incident where a mob tried to attack a pair of Rithmatist students, who scared off them off using chalklings, an action which would increase tensions. As Professor Fitch's only student, she is being forced to participate in the upcoming [[Melee]], where she is sure she will be humiliated, which will be made worse because her parents will be in attendance. She mentions that her brother, William Muns, died in Nebrask, and defends Professor Nalizar, revealing that he attempted to save her brother. Joel decides that his suspicions of Nalizar must be misplaced.
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Melody tells Joel about an incident where a mob tried to attack a pair of Rithmatist students, who scared off them off using chalklings, an action which would increase tensions. As Professor Fitch's only student, she is being forced to participate in the upcoming [[Melee]], where she is sure she will be humiliated, which will be made worse because her parents will be in attendance. She mentions that her brother, [[William Muns]], died in Nebrask, and defends Professor Nalizar, revealing that he attempted to save her brother. Joel decides that his suspicions of Nalizar must be misplaced.
   
 
=== Chapter 21 ===
 
=== Chapter 21 ===
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Diagram about Anchoring Defensive Circles with Lines of Forbiddance.
[[File: Chalkling Death.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Exton L. Pratt]]
 
* [[Harding]]
 
* [[Mrs. Saxon]]
 
*.[[Fitch]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Mary Rowlandson]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Charles Calloway]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Herman Libel]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
The night before his inception, Joel is again stricken with insomnia. He can't stop thinking about his potential future as a Rithmatist. He reads a first hand account of a settler whose family was attacked by wild chalklings. He hears a sound outside his window and, upon investigation, discovers the mysterious symbol. He is under attack by the Scribbler!
 
The night before his inception, Joel is again stricken with insomnia. He can't stop thinking about his potential future as a Rithmatist. He reads a first hand account of a settler whose family was attacked by wild chalklings. He hears a sound outside his window and, upon investigation, discovers the mysterious symbol. He is under attack by the Scribbler!
   
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=== Chapter 22 ===
 
=== Chapter 22 ===
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Diagram of bouncing Lines of Vigor off of Lines of Forbiddance
[[File: Chalkling Rook.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Mrs. Saxon]]
 
* [[Harding]]
 
*.[[Thomas York]]
 
* [[Florence]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Stewart]]
 
* [[Exton L. Pratt]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Charles Calloway]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Mary Rowlandson]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
The next morning, Inspector Harding arrests Exton. He claims to have proof that Exton was behind the kidnappings and attack on Joel. Joel believes Exton is innocent and Melody agrees.
 
The next morning, Inspector Harding arrests Exton. He claims to have proof that Exton was behind the kidnappings and attack on Joel. Joel believes Exton is innocent and Melody agrees.
   
Later, Joel goes to the inception ceremony. In the chamber of inception, he asks the [[Church of the Monarch|Master]] to make him a Rithmatist. A [[Shadowblaze|strange chalkling]] appears behind him, not attached to any surface. Upon being touched by Joel, the creature falls down and flees. Joel does not become a Rithmatist.
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Later, Joel goes to the inception ceremony. In the chamber of inception, he asks the [[Church of the Monarch|Master]] to make him a Rithmatist. A [[Shadowblaze|strange chalkling]] appears behind him, not attached to any surface. Upon being touched by Joel, the creature falls down and flees. Joel does not become a Rithmatist.
   
 
=== Chapter 23 ===
 
=== Chapter 23 ===
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Diagram of the Taylor defense
[[File: Chalkling Turtle.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]]
 
*.[[Harding]]
 
* [[Exton L. Pratt]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Manuel Estevez]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Charles Calloway]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Lilly Whiting]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Herman Libel]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
After the ceremony, Joel wants to be alone, and heads to his father's workshop. He reads some articles on the desk and discovers a drawing of the same strange being he encountered in the chamber of inception.
 
After the ceremony, Joel wants to be alone, and heads to his father's workshop. He reads some articles on the desk and discovers a drawing of the same strange being he encountered in the chamber of inception.
   
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=== Chapter 24 ===
 
=== Chapter 24 ===
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Joel's Sketch of the Rithmatic dorms' second floor that night
[[File: Chalkling Pegasus.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Fitch]]
 
* [[Harding]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
*.[[Herman Libel]]
 
* [[William Muns]]
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]]
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
Professor Fitch uses an elaborate Taylor defense defend himself from Harding. Joel and Melody assist by trapping a third of the attacking chalklings in a maze. Fitch gains the upper hand and subdues Harding using a Line of Revocation. Per Joel's suggestion, Fitch uses a clock to freeze the wild chalklings. Joel throws a bucket of acid to defeat the [[Forgotten]] that was possessing Harding. The wild chalklings then turn into the missing victims of the Scribbler (both at Nebrask and Armedius). Melody is reunited with William.
 
Professor Fitch uses an elaborate Taylor defense defend himself from Harding. Joel and Melody assist by trapping a third of the attacking chalklings in a maze. Fitch gains the upper hand and subdues Harding using a Line of Revocation. Per Joel's suggestion, Fitch uses a clock to freeze the wild chalklings. Joel throws a bucket of acid to defeat the [[Forgotten]] that was possessing Harding. The wild chalklings then turn into the missing victims of the Scribbler (both at Nebrask and Armedius). Melody is reunited with William.
   
 
=== Chapter 25 ===
 
=== Chapter 25 ===
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Diagram of the Advanced Easton defense
[[File: Chalkling Dragon.svg|125px|center]]
 
;Characters
 
{{columns|
 
* [[Joel Saxon]] (point of view)
 
* [[Fitch]] (point of view)
 
* [[Thomas York]]
 
* [[Didrich Calloway]]
 
*.[[Exton L. Pratt]]
 
* [[Florence]]
 
* [[Melody Muns]]
 
* [[William Muns]]
 
* [[Andrew Nalizar]]
 
* [[Campbell]]
 
* [[Hatch]]
 
* [[Kim]]
 
* [[Harding]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Lilly Whiting]] (mentioned only)
 
* [[Charles Calloway]] (mentioned only)
 
}}
 
   
;Plot Summary
 
 
Exton is freed and Joel, Melody, Professor Fitch and Professor Nalizar are lauded as heroes.
 
Exton is freed and Joel, Melody, Professor Fitch and Professor Nalizar are lauded as heroes.
   
Prior to the start of the Melee, Joel confronts Nalizar. Nalizar reveals that he too is a Forgotten, but convinces Joel that nobody would believe him if he told anyone. Joel realizes that Nalizar likely is counting on his handpicked team winning the Melee and gaining important positions at Nebrask, and then disrupt the defenses in some way. Trying to disrupt this plan, he convinces Exton to allow him to enter the Melee alongside Melody. They work together as a team, inside the same [[Rithmatics#Line of Warding|Line of Warding]]: Joel uses his proficiency with line-drawing to draw their defenses, which Melody traces and activates. Joel's precise line-drawing and strategy, combined with Melody's skill with chalklings, allow them to defeat their competitors, including Nalizar's twelve person team, and win the Melee.
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Prior to the start of the Melee, Joel confronts Nalizar. Nalizar reveals that he too is a Forgotten, but convinces Joel that nobody would believe him if he told anyone. Joel realizes that Nalizar likely is counting on his handpicked team winning the Melee and gaining important positions at Nebrask, and then disrupt the defenses in some way. Trying to disrupt this plan, he convinces Exton to allow him to enter the Melee alongside Melody. They work together as a team, inside the same [[Line of Warding]]: Joel uses his proficiency with line-drawing to draw their defenses, which Melody traces and activates. Joel's precise line-drawing and strategy, combined with Melody's skill with chalklings, allow them to defeat their competitors, including Nalizar's twelve person team, and win the Melee.
   
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== Notes ==
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