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Referencing “Booth Proliferation Decree of A.S. 112”
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Confession Reform of A.S. 104
The paragraph that made sin stand in columns
A.S. 104 Bureau of Rites reform that standardised sin categories, introduced rubric cards, authorised lay intake clerks, and made confession countable at scale.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-014

Confessional Lanes
Where sin kneels, pays, receives a token, and keeps the bridge moving
The Confessional Lanes of Bastion-Brest are two hundred and fourteen bridge-booths where every crosser must surrender name, sin, receipt, and voice before the Brass Ribs allow passage.
Codex Ref. II.4.08-098

Ledger Laws
Mercy measured by the ladle, sanctioned by the noose
The Ledger Laws made mercy countable after the Broth Riots: every bowl, bandage, draught, confession, death, and useful pity entered the record before it dared call itself compassion.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.89-112

Mercy Rationing Reform of A.S. 134
Processing decides who may survive meanwhile; forgiveness is filed elsewhere
A.S. 134 Bureau of Rites reform, affirmed by Bureau of Doctrine, that restricted mercy stamps to licensed confessors, separated booth processing from forgiveness, and made unauthorised kindness auditable.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-017
