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==Rithmatics==
 
==Rithmatics==
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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. Fewer than one in one thousand children are granted Rithmatic powers. 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 analyzes the process using a more secular approach. 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}}
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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}}
 
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}}

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