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|The chaining of a Shadowblaze, fourth entity removed, is an often indeterminable process, and the bindagent should consider wisely the situation before making any decision regarding the vessels to be indentured.
|''Origins of Power''{{book ref|Rithmatist|12}}
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A '''Shadowblaze''' is a chalkmagical creature that, whencan boundbond towith ahumans human,and bestowsbestow [[Rithmatics|Rithmatic]] powers upon said humanthem. They appear to thosepeople who become Rithmatists during their [[inception]]. JoelRithmatists forrefuse someto reasondiscuss sawShadowblazes aand Shadowblaze,their butrole didin notthe becomeinception aceremony Rithmatistwith non-Rithmatists.{{book ref|Rithmatist|12}} Unlike chalklings, Shadowblazes do not need to be affixed to a two-dimensional surface. They have the appearance of primitive cave drawings, and are roughly man-shaped.{{book ref|Rithmatist|2225}}
 
==Appearance==
Discussing the role of the Shadowblazes in the inception ceremony with non-Rithmatists is strictly taboo among Rithmatists.{{book ref|Rithmatist|12}}
Their appearance is similar to a primitive cave drawing of a man holding a bow, with spindly limbs and a curved line for a head. They are human-sized, and the lines that make up their body shine a brilliant white.{{book ref|Rithmatist|22}} They resemble large [[chalkling]]s, although Shadowblazes do not need to be affixed to a two-dimensional surface. However, they are so thin that they nearly disappear when viewed from the side.{{book ref|Rithmatist|22}}
 
== Trivia History==
During an early European expedition to the islands of what later became the southwest [[United Isles of America]], Spanish explorer [[Manuel Estevez]] and his team discovered cave drawings in an unusual narrow canyon on the island of Zona Arida.{{book ref|Rithmatist|17}}{{book ref|Rithmatist|22}} The canyon walls contained small chalk drawings, and Estevez reported them moving and dancing around after sunset. He described and sketched the chalk drawings in his notebook in great detail, and modern historians believe his account to be credible.{{book ref|Rithmatist|17}} At least one of Estevez's sketches was of a Shadowblaze.{{book ref|Rithmatist|22}}
* Before ''[[The Rithmatist]]'' was taken out of the [[cosmere]], Shadowblazes were [[Spiritual Realm]] entities that got pulled into the [[Physical Realm]]. This was the origin of their confusion with time, as the Spiritual Realm does not have linear time, though they are not as frightened by it as the [[Forgotten]] and other [[chalkling]]s are.{{wob ref|1619}}
 
King [[Gregory III]] later discovered Rithmatics and presumably bonded a Shadowblaze,{{wob ref|2829}} but how he did so is not known. His personal scientist, [[Adam Makings]], referred to a [[Freudland]] pocket watch that may have played a role.{{book ref|Rithmatist|20}} Gregory III was also a religious leader in the [[Church of the Monarch]]{{book ref|Rithmatist|6}} and likely had influence over the Church's secrecy regarding the inception ceremony.
 
==Rithmatics==
Little is known about how a Shadowblaze grants Rithmatic powers, other than the fact that they are integral to the process.{{wob ref|11530}} When children are eight years old, they are subjected to an "inception ceremony" held yearly on the fourth of July.{{book ref|Rithmatist|12}} They are blessed by a vicar and sent into a special inception chamber.{{book ref|Rithmatist|12}} If a Shadowblaze appears to them, they somehow bond to it, and immediately know that they have become Rithmatists.{{wob ref|4558}}{{book ref|Rithmatist|12}} Otherwise, they see nothing. Less than one in one thousand children are granted Rithmatic powers, and followers of the Church of the Monarch believe that an entity known as the "Master" somehow chooses Rithmatists.{{book ref|Rithmatist|4}} [[Joel Saxon]] discovered a book called ''Origins of Power'' that appears to analyze the process using a more secular approach, and it describes the process as the "chaining" and mentions something called a "bindagent" that presumably facilitates or initiates the bond.{{book ref|Rithmatist|12}} Bonding a Shadowblaze is the only known way for humans to gain Rithmatic powers.{{wob ref|2829}}
 
Joel is the only person who is known to have seen a Shadowblaze and then subsequently fail to become a Rithmatist.{{book ref|Rithmatist|12}} It is not clear why this is the case, although Joel's inception ceremony was held under unusual circumstances. He was older than the customary age and he also had a mechanical gold dollar coin with him that was known to affect chalklings.{{book ref|Rithmatist|21}}{{book ref|Rithmatist|22}} When Joel touched the Shadowblaze in the inception chamber, it shook and its form warped as it fell to the floor and became two-dimensional. It disappeared into a slit under an altar in the chamber that Joel described as leading to nothing but darkness.{{book ref|Rithmatist|22}}
 
==Trivia==
* Before ''[[The Rithmatist]]'' was takenoriginally outconceived ofas taking place within the [[cosmere]], and Shadowblazes were [[Spiritual Realm]] entities that got pulled into the [[Physical Realm]].{{wob Thisref|1619}} wasThe bonding of Shadowblazes to humans parallels cosmere concepts such as the origin[[Nahel ofbond]].{{wob theirref|1619}} Additionally, [[Nalizar]] mentions that creatures like him have confusion withregarding the passage of time,{{book asref|Rithmatist|25}} which has origins in the Spiritual Realm doesand notits havelack of linear time,.{{wob thoughref|1619}} theyShadowblazes are not asless frightened by itthe asconcept of time than the [[Forgotten]] and other [[chalkling]]s are.{{wob ref|1619}}
 
==Notes==
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