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Baltic Sea
The cold bowl that listens back
The Baltic Sea is the cold northern bowl where the Sagittal Line ends at Königsberg, Grey Water listens, old bells answer, and maps lose courage.
Codex Ref. II.8.01-065

Bruges
Permit prosperity; audit beauty
Bruges is the Synod-held Lowlands city whose canals, colours, grotesques, relic glass, and impossible Tithes seal make beauty a recurring audit problem.
Codex Ref. II.1.04-058

Danzig
The Baltic port that feeds the north and lies with admirable punctuality
Danzig is the Baltic grain mouth of the Northern Corridor: obedient in public, competent in fog, audited forever, and too necessary for Strasbourg to purify without starving itself.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-013

First Ration Reforms
The year hunger became portable, printable, and politely deniable
The A.S. 104 First Ration Reforms standardised ration chits across eight provinces, making hunger legible to Tithes and teachable to Grain Keeper fraud.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-037

Iberian Campaigns
The West was conquered first by salt, then by silence
The Iberian Campaigns were the Synod's western correction: salt dues, harbour ledgers, Seville's silenced plazas, stripped granaries, and conquest filed as housekeeping.
Codex Ref. VII.5.10-092

Lombardy
A rich province is merely rebellion with orchards
Lombardy is the Synod's rich northern Italian problem: orchard, loom, road, supper-table, drowned schism, corrected alphabet, and a province bowed just low enough to keep remembering.
Codex Ref. II.3.09-150

Pannonia
The bread basin that learned appetite
Pannonia was the basin that fed empires before Kargath taught its barns to hunger, its graves to want, and its maps to rot into accusation.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-045
