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See, dear? Fitch said, picking up his book again. You should get back to it. I thought you were supposed to be tutoring me, she said. Yet all you do is sit there and read. I think youre trying to shirk your duties. Fitch blinked. Tracing Rithmatic defenses is a timetested and traditionally sound method of training a student to focus on basic techniques. Well, she said, Im tired of it. Isnt there something else I could do? Yes, well, I suppose seven days spent only on tracing could be a little frustrating. Hum. Yes. Maybe we could all use a break. Joel, would you help me move these books here? Joel walked over, helping Fitch move aside several stacks of books and clear away about a sixfootlong space on the ground. Now, Fitch said, settling down on the floor, there is a lot more to being a successful Rithmatist than lines. The ability to draw is very importantindeed, quite foundational. The ability to think is even more important. The Rithmatist who can think faster than his or her opponent can be just as successful as the one who can draw quickly. After all, drag quickly does you no good if you draw the wrong lines. Melody shrugged. I guess that makes sense. Excellent, Fitch said, getting a bit of chalk out of his coat pocket. Now, do you remember the five defenses I had you work on this week? How could I forget? she said. Matson, Osborn, Ballintain, Sumsion, and Eskridge. Each are basic forms, Fitch said, each with builtin strengths and weaknesses. With them in hand, we can discuss what Rithmatists often call ‘keening. Keening? Joel asked. Then he cursed himself. What if Fitch noticed that he was watching, and decided to order him back to his census records? Fitch didnt even look up. Yes, indeed. Some younger Rithmatists like to call it ‘anticipating, but that has always felt mundane to me. Let us imagine a duel between two Rithmatists. He began to draw on the floor. Not a wide, fullsized circle, but a smaller instructional one instead. It was only about a handspan wide, drawn with the very tip of Fitchs chalk so that the lines were rather thin. Pretend you are at this duel, he said. Now, in any given duel, you have three options on how to start. You can pick your defense based on your own strategya powerful defense if you want to push for a longer fight, or a weaker defense if you want to get done quickly and attack aggressively. However, you could also wait to draw your defense until youre certain what your opponent is doing. We call this keening your opponentyou let them take the lead, then gain an advantage by building your defense to counter what they are doing. Let us assume that your opponent is drag the Matson Defense. What would be your response? Fitch filled out the small circle in front of him, drag smaller circles on the top and bottom bind points, then adding small chalklings at the other bind points. When he finished the first onea snakeit wiggled to life, then began prowling back and forth in front of the circle. The snake was attached to the front bind point by a small tether around its neck. Well? Fitch asked. Which of the defenses would be best to use against me? I dont know, Melody said. Ballintain, Joel guessed. Ah, Fitch said, and why is that? Because the Matson commits my opponent to drag a large number of defensive chalklings. If I can get up a basic defense that is quick to draw, but leaves plenty of space at the top for me to draw Lines of Vigor, I can start shooting before my opponent finishes his defense. Excellent, Fitch said. This is, um, unfortunately the strategy that Nalizar used against me. I doubt that he keened mehe started drag too fast. Undoubtedly a quick defense is often his style, and he likely knew that I favor complex defenses. He could have predicted that his strategy would be a good one. Fitch hesitated, laying his chalk against his small circle defense. A few seconds later, it puffed away into dust. Any Rithmatist could dismiss their own lines this way, though one could not dismiss those drawn by someone else. You just had to touch chalk to lines youd drawn and intentionally will them away. But, Fitch said, dont assume that just because you are aggressive, you will beat a good defense. True, a strong defense is generally more viable against multiple opponentshowever, a skilled duelist can build their defense even against a determined offense. So, Melody said, what youre saying is it doesnt matter which defense I use. Thats not what Im saying at all! Fitch said. Or, well, I guess I am. It doesnt matter which defense you use, for strategy is most important. You have to understand the defenses to know what advantages you gain by picking a certain one. You have to understand your opponents defense so you can know their weaknesses. Here, what about this? He drew an ellipse on the ground, then began to sketch it out with Lines of Forbiddance and a chalkling at the top. Thats the Osborn Defense, Joel said. Very good, Fitch said. Of course, that shouldnt be too hard to determine, since theres only one basic defense based on an ellipse. Now, which defense would be strong against the Osborn? Joel thought for a moment. Osborn was an elliptical defensewhich meant that the front and back of the defense were much stronger than the front and back of a circle. At the sides, however, it would be weak. Id use another Osborn, Joel said. That way, Id be matched with him in strength, and it would turn into a test of skill. Ah, Fitch said. I see. And you, Melody? Would you do the same thing? She opened her mouth, probably to say that she didnt care. Then she hesitated. No, she said, cocking her redcurled head. If Im watching my opponent to see what they are doing, then I cant just go with the same defense they dobecause Id have hesitated and let them get ahead! Id have to play catchup the entire match. Aha! Fitch said. Correct. Joel blushed. Hed spoken too quickly. So, Fitch said to Melody, if youre not going to use another Osborn, which would you use instead? Um the Sumsion Defense? Joel nodded. Sumsion was a quick defense that was open on the sides. It was often used by people who preferred offensive chalklingswhich would be the main way to defeat someone with Osborn. Youd send your chalklings to attack the exposed flanks. Melody gave Joel a triumphant smirk as Fitch used his chalk to erase his drag.

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