Even loss finds its way into the story of eight marbles. The vanishing of one—lost to gutters, eaten by grass, or dropped into a drain—teaches a small grief and the mechanics of coping. Sometimes the missing marble is mourned only briefly; sometimes its absence is the seed of greater reflection about change. Replacing a lost marble can be an act of restoration: a search, a trade, a small purchase that restores the balance. The ritual of repair matters as much as the original play.