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Bell-Warden Katerin Liss
The wrong voice crossed the harbour and she made panic wait outside
Katerin Liss, Second Class Bell-Warden of Thessaloniki's Younger Tower, found occupancy inside the silent bell and held procedure like a weapon.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-031

Chainmaster Kosta
The harbour obeys the man whose hands convinced the iron first
Chainmaster Superior Kosta holds Thessaloniki's harbour chains, keeps the unregistered sea-taken ledger, and obeys life before paperwork. Naturally, he is indispensable.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-032

Elder Tower
The western throat that rang true until the harbour taught it otherwise
The Elder Tower is Thessaloniki's western chain-head: bell throat, harbour court, Silence-scar, and the old mouth now speaking in the wrong voice.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-198

Harbor Prefect-Archivist Iolana
She keeps the harbour legal after reality forgets how to ring
Harbor Prefect-Archivist Iolana rules the Ledger Steps of Thessaloniki, resurrects lost paperwork, and kept legality breathing through the A.S. 198 Silence.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-033

Ledger Steps
The harbour climbs toward refusal
Behind Thessaloniki's Chainward Quays, the Ledger Steps turn ships, crews, cargo, widows, and paused names into taxable fact by making them climb.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-198

Night of Quiet Bells
The civic silence no office dares to license
Each 14 Ashmonth since A.S. 199, Thessaloniki falls quiet after dusk peal: a tolerated coincidence, unlicensed grief, and acoustic wound the Bureaus dare not name.
Codex Ref. VII.6.04-001

Pilot-King Nenos
The unlicensed crown that knows when the water is listening
Pilot-King Nenos is Thessaloniki's unlicensed harbour sovereign, infamous for refusing every passage during the A.S. 198 Silence because the sea listened too hard.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-036
