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Scribbler is a Young Adult novel by [[Brandon Sanderson]] currently slated for publication by [[Tor]] in 2011.
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|cover=Rithmatist US Tor cover.jpg
 
|setting= [[United Isles of America]], Alternate Earth
 
|released=May 14, 2013
 
|publisher=Tor books
 
|sequel=The Aztlanian
 
|ISBN=978-0-7653-2032-2
 
|page-count=378
 
|word-count=[[/Statistical_analysis|87,683]]
 
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'''''The Rithmatist''''' is a young adult novel by [[Brandon Sanderson]] published in May 2013 by Tor Books.{{url ref|url=https://www.torforgeblog.com/2010/12/02/tor-announces-acquisitions-of-two-new-novels-by-brandon-sanderson/|text=Tor blog posts|site=Tor Forge}} Although it was conceived as part of the [[cosmere]], it was later moved out of that universe.{{wob ref|1619}} [[The Aztlanian|A sequel]] has been in the works since the book was published{{sots ref|2013}} but it has not been completed.{{sots ref|2021}}
 
   
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== Synopsis ==
 
 
''More than anything, Joel wants to be a Rithmatist. Chosen by the Master in a mysterious inception ceremony, Rithmatists have the power to infuse life into two-dimensional figures known as Chalklings. Rithmatists are humanity's only defense against the Wild Chalklings-merciless creatures that leave mangled corpses in their wake. Having nearly overrun the territory of Nebrask, the Wild Chalklings now threaten all of the American Isles.''
 
 
''As the son of a lowly chalkmaker at Armedius Academy, Joel can only watch as Rithmatist students study the magical art that he would do anything to practice. Then students start disappearing-kidnapped from their rooms at night, leaving trails of blood. Assigned to help the professor who is investigating the crimes, Joel and his friend Melody find themselves on the trail of an unexpected discovery-one that will change Rithmatics-and their world-forever.''
 
 
== Summary ==
 
{{for|/Summary|a chapter by chapter summary}}
 
The Rithmatist takes place on an alternate Earth in which North America is composed entirely of islands. The islands were empty of human life when Europeans arrived, but they encountered dangerous "wild chalklings," two-dimensional creatures made of chalk. King Gregory III discovered the magic of [[Rithmatics]], performed by drawing specific shapes with chalk, and with this magic the colonists learned to defend themselves. Several hundred years later, the continued prosperity of the [[United Isles of America]] is bought with the efforts of Rithmatists who fight an ongoing battle to contain the chalklings (and other, more mysterious creatures) on the island of Nebrask.
 
 
[[Joel Saxon]] is a student at the prestigious [[Armedius Academy]] in Jamestown, New Britannia. Though not a Rithmatist himself, he is obsessed with Rithmatics and studies the magic as much as he can. The poor son of the campus cleaning lady, Joel doesn’t fit in with the other students who are all either Rithmatists or children of privilege. Joel’s father Trent was the chalk maker for the academy, and shared Joel’s obsession with Rithmatics. Joel believes his father died in a rail accident, but it is implied that there is more to the story than he has been told.
 
 
Joel obtains permission to tutor under [[Fitch|Professor Fitch]] during the summer holidays. Professor Fitch is also tutoring [[Melody Muns]], a Rithmatic student struggling in her magical studies. When one of the school’s Rithmatics students disappears and evidence points to foul play by a Rithmatist, Fitch is assigned to help with the investigation. As more students disappear, first Joel then Melody are admitted into Fitch’s confidence to help track down the suspected kidnapper.
 
 
Leading the investigation is [[Harding|Inspector Harding]], a non-Rithmatist formerly of the military police in Nebrask. He pushes for all Rithmatic students to be kept on campus for protection, and eventually all of the parents agree. Several odd symbols are found drawn in chalk at the crime scenes. Over the course of the investigation, Joel is able to confirm that these symbols are in fact new Rithmatic lines. Previously, only four types of lines were known in the magic of Rithmatics (See article on [[Rithmatics]]).
 
 
Joel’s own suspicions center on [[Andrew Nalizar|Professor Nalizar]], a self-important and condescending man recently arrived from Nebrask. Joel has a particular dislike of the professor, and discovers that he is researching new Rithmatic lines. When Joel shares his suspicions, however, the others each argue against him. They say that while Nalizar is not a likable person, he is an acclaimed war hero from Nebrask who has saved many lives.
 
 
Eventually, Joel himself becomes a target. Chalklings chase him towards a trap of Rithmatic lines, but he manages to evade them and alert the police guarding the campus. With evidence from that attack, Inspector Harding arrests an academy clerk for the kidnappings, though Joel remains unconvinced.
 
 
Soon Joel uncovers the true perpetrator: Inspector Harding. Harding has been possessed by a mysterious entity called a Forgotten, which is somehow able to control wild chalklings. It is revealed that while regular people are killed by chalklings, Rithmatists can themselves be turned into chalklings. Harding sends his chalklings to attack and transform all of the Armedius Rithmatist students, who he has successfully contained on campus "for protection." Together Joel, Melody, and Fitch defeat the Forgotten (with token help from Nalizar), and the wild chalklings revert to human form.
 
 
Joel later confronts Nalizar, who he suspects was the mastermind behind the Forgotten’s actions. Nalizar confirms that he was behind the plot and that he is not entirely human. But Joel knows that nobody will believe him if he tries to expose Nalizar--having publicly helped to save the students, Nalizar's hero status is publicly confirmed.
 
 
== Setting ==
 
=== Magic System ===
 
[[Rithmatics]] uses chalk circles, lines, and drawings known as [[chalkling|chalklings]], otherwise known as lines of making, to do a variety of actions, including, but not limited to, attacking other duelists, creating defenses & structures, as well as creatures.
 
 
== Cover Gallery ==
 
{{for|/Covers|a cover gallery of The Rithmatist}}
 
 
== Interior Art ==
 
{{for|/Interior art|a gallery of the book's interior art}}
 
 
== See Also ==
 
* Tor has published an [http://www.tor.com/the-rithmatist-excerpt excerpt from The Rithmatist] (Prologue and Chapters One to Five).
 
 
== Statistical Analysis ==
 
{{for|/Statistical analysis|a full statistical analysis}}
 
''The Rithmatist'' consists of one prologue and twenty-five chapters, reaching a total 87,683 word count.
 
 
{|class="wikitable"
 
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! Word Count
 
| style="text-align:center" | 87,683
 
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|-
 
! Page Count
 
| style="text-align:center" | 378
 
| Tor hardback
 
|-
 
! Chapter Count
 
| style="text-align:center" | 25
 
| Including prologue.
 
|-
 
! PoV Characters
 
| style="text-align:center" | 3
 
|
 
|-
 
! PoV Count
 
| style="text-align:center" | 30
 
|
 
|}
 
 
== Notes ==
 
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{{Rithmatist}}
 
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[[category: The Rithmatist| ]]
 
[[category: meta]]
 

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