Reverse Index
Referencing “The Black Ledger”
Every codex entry that links to The Black Ledger. 15 entries.
Return to The Black Ledger

Coal-Heavers' Union
The black yard keeps winter from becoming doctrine
Hamburg's Coal-Heavers' Union rules the black yards, coal chutes, tender feeds, night bunker crews, and the soot-dark arithmetic by which northern bastions survive winter.
Codex Ref. XII.52.03-001

Ghent
The canal city where water keeps copies and loyalty learns to smuggle
Ghent is the Synod's wet ledger in Flanders: canal trade, Records quays, Sabina cloth, licensed theatres, Black Ledger cells, Wormhost scars, and obedience with annotations.
Codex Ref. II.1.05-201

Hintermark
The arm beneath Constantinople's shield, counted only when it coughs metal
The Hintermark is the industrial-forward belt west of Bastion-Constantinople: coal, pig iron, levy boys, coffin timber, and all the grief a fortress prefers not to itemise.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-002

Index Damnatus Runner
On couriers who carry condemned names faster than the condemned can flee
The Bureau of Purity's courier corps: eleven hundred Runners who carry condemnation packets from Strasbourg to every gate, ferry, orphanage, and shrine before the damned can cross a border. Speed is doctrine. Late is the same as false.
Codex Ref. XII.23.01-001

Longshoremen's Brotherhood
The port moves when the men beneath the crane consent to bend
Hamburg's oldest dock guild controls western and central quay labour, grain call-books, Brotherhood chalk marks, and the A.S. 189 hazard supplement that Tithes keeps trying to resurrect as taxable.
Codex Ref. XII.52.01-001

Quota Men
Modest theft is what famine calls governance when the pantry has witnesses
Quota Men are the Grain Keeper faction of modest diversion and immaculate ledgers, preserving wards by stealing little enough to keep collapse boring.
Codex Ref. XII.13.05-001

Shadow Advocates
No licence, no bell, no mercy; still the ruling holds
Unlicensed ledger-duellists who settle filthy disputes in cellars, warrens, docks, and black-market rooms where official law cannot appear without confessing failure.
Codex Ref. XII.28.04-001

Stevedores' Compact
What the hold remembers, the manifest learns too late
Hamburg's Stevedores' Compact governs shipboard stowage, hold-order tokens, hazardous load bracing, and the right of senior holdmen to refuse death disguised as cargo discipline.
Codex Ref. XII.52.02-001

The Accountants
The book beneath the bread and the debt beneath mercy
The Accountants are the Black Ledger's second-book faction: Ledgerwrights who turn gifts into debts, hunger into jurisdiction, and gratitude into infrastructure.
Codex Ref. XI.1.04-003

The Knives
Private sentence, no seal, no trial, no bell
The Knives are the Black Ledger's enforcement faction: Quiet Knives, alley-correctors, and cord-men who settle audible debts by disappearance.
Codex Ref. XI.1.04-004

The Knotwright Registry
Where every lawful threshold becomes a number, and every number becomes a leash
The Knotwright Registry is Heraldry's A.S. 112 tool-custody office for Gate-Carvers, where stencils, punches, rubbings, licences, and trembling hands become evidence.
Codex Ref. VIII.1.03-002

The Lintel Pogroms
When fourteen correct doors made a district homeless
The A.S. 112 Lintel Pogroms stripped Cologne's river-quarter doors after fourteen perfect false Knots exposed stolen stencils, counterfeit punches, hidden bodies, and a trembling hand fit for a wall.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-112

The Widow-Notary
The hand that taught charity to forge receipts
The Widow-Notary may be one woman, seven women, or a criminal mask; her forged assessments fed Strasbourg's poor and taught the Black Ledger to steal in the Bureau's own hand.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-062

Wardens
The Synod's signature, written in keys and cudgels
Wardens are the Synod's street-level custodians of threshold, ration, gate, shrine, and curfew: resented because they are near, needed because they are near.
Codex Ref. XII.7.02-001

Zone Permit
The paper beneath the feet, and the shackle in the drawer
The Zone Permit is lawful standing made paper: residence, ration, tithe, movement, marriage, burial, and fear folded into one stamped household leaf.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.93-130
