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: A tool that uses Aonic linguistic patterns (like the "Rao" in Raoden or "Sa" in Sarene) to help fans create lore-accurate character names. Technical Implementation Idea If this were a digital app or website feature:

To develop a feature around , Brandon Sanderson's debut novel, one could focus on the unique AonDor magic system or the city's complex geographical-based mechanics . Feature Concept: "The Aon Sandbox"

This feature would allow users to interactively "draw" Aons (magical runes) to see their effects, simulating the experience of an Elantrian.

: A canvas where users draw specific shapes (Aons). The system validates the geometry against the Aon base forms found in the book's Ars Arcanum .

: Upon successful drawing, the interface could transition from "grimy and dull" (the state of the city during the Reod) to "glowing and silvery" (the city's original radiance ).

: Since AonDor's power is tied to the physical land of Arelon, the feature could include a "Chasm Line" toggle. Activating it would "repair" broken Aons, reflecting the climax of the novel where Prince Raoden restores the city's magic.

: Use basic gesture recognition to detect the central "Aon" shape.

: Track whether the "Chasm Line" has been added to determine if the magic "fires" or remains "inert" (represented by dark, oily smoke).