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Dr. Matthias Voll
The lecturer who counted bones and was answered by one
Dr. Matthias Voll made relic arithmetic into theatre at Amsterdam in A.S. 11. Vienna later supplied the Bureau's preferred calculation: one bone, one blow, one crushed argument.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-011

Heldenplatz
Where fire froze, stone warmed, and Vienna learned to kneel in public
Heldenplatz is Vienna's corrected civic theatre: the A.S. 30 cold-fire blasphemy answered by the A.S. 95 reliquary blow, radial fracture, and seven blood-warm basalt columns.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-095

Links
Custody is only a small fastening with authority
Links are the Synod's smallest instruments of custody: iron, ink, oath, route, relic claim, debt, guilt, and every useful fastening in between.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.84-201

Saint Rupert
Salt in the wound, bronze in the tower, order in the market
Saint Rupert, Vienna’s salt-saint, preserves meat, measure, bells, markets, and civic memory: the patron whose bronze throat answered when men forgot to kneel.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-095

Strasbourg Cathedral
The stone lease by which Heaven rents authority to the Bureaus
Strasbourg Cathedral is stone, bell, vault, bench, seal, and threat: the capital's holy machine for turning awe into obedience.
Codex Ref. II.1.04-004

Trial of Saint Aldebrand's Reliquary
The courtroom where arithmetic disgraced itself before a bone
Amsterdam's A.S. 11 mock trial of Saint Aldebrand's reliquary turned Rationalist arithmetic into theatre, until Vienna made the bone louder than the joke.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-011

Trial of Saint Aldebrand's Reliquary
The hall laughed first; the bone answered later
Amsterdam laughed over Aldebrand's displayed femur in A.S. 11, then lost the bone, the transcript, and eventually the argument to Vienna's mace.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-011

Via Stahlhand
Four hundred and eleven metres where knees become receipts
Vienna's Via Stahlhand is the sanctioned 411-metre penitential route through the Kärntner Gate breach, where Clemens Stahlhand's blow became a road.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-011
