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- Adam Making
- literature
- Author
- personal astronomer and scientist of King Gregory III
- page 284, Chapter 20
“If His Majesty hadn't been carrying one of Master Freudland's new-style pocket watches, perhaps none of this would hafe ever occurred, and man might have fallen to the wild chalklings.”
—quote from Adam Making's journal (page 284)
- Master Freudland
- made "new-style pocket watches at the time of King Gregory III
- page 284
- King Gregory III
- exiled from Britannia (?) during the expansion of the JoSeun Empire (?)
- was taken in by the American Isles "despite earlier tensions"
- came to great religious power
- discovered Rithmatics
- Glyph of Rending
- A glyph that makes chalklings attack and hurt humans and presumably push on things.
- The Melee
- Kind of a big duel where all the Rithmatic professors send up to twelve students to fight.
- inception ceremony
- religious ceremony on every fourth of July
- each child that had its eighth birthday was involved
- special preparations (i.e. a robe)
- child left in a room for inception
- when the child comes out it draws a line and either is a Rithmatist or not
- Rithmatists don't talk about what happens in this chamber
- Theoretical Postulations on Developmental Rithmatics, Revised Edition
- with a Foreword by Attin Balazmed
- literature
- book
- one of the books, Nalizar looked at at the library
- Postulations on the Possibility of New and Undiscovered Rithmatic Lines
- literature
- book
- Author: Gerald Taffington
- Trent Saxon
- Joel's father
- died eight years ago from a springrail accident
- that accident happened on third of July; he died on fourth of July
- profession: chalkmaker
- obsession: finding new Rithmatic lines
- Lilly Whithing
- Rithmatist student at Armedius Academy
- first victim
- Herman Libel
- Rithmatist student at Armedius Academy
- second victim
- son of Margaret and Leland Libel
- age 16
- Charles Calloway
- Rithmatist student at Armedius Academy
- Son of Didrich Calloway, knight-senator of East Carolina
- third victim
- left a picture made of charcoal and notes