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A Historical Narrative

Where Drowned Bells Go to Wake

A wrong name can become a summons.

Inquisitor Elian Veyr-Marrow has spent his life making dangerous language harmless. In Saffron Bastion, where dockside songs can draw things up from black water and a wrong name can become a summons, his white mantle means warrants, burned confessions, corrected hymns, and mercy disguised as procedure.

Then a drowned courier washes ashore with a page torn from a sealed Calais report: diver testimony written in forbidden language, naming patterns that should not exist, and pointing toward the Chalk Redoubt where the sea itself is treated as an unfinished case file.

Elian is ordered to destroy the page, silence the witnesses, and certify the crisis as ordinary Brine Choir heresy. But the records do not agree. The lures haunting Saffron Bastion are echoes of something older, deeper, and administratively buried.

When the Bureau turns him into the contamination it needs to erase, Elian flees toward Calais with stolen evidence, a singing glass chain, and the dead grandmother in his skull whispering tide-words he was trained to burn.

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