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14th Bellwarden Cohort
The men who make sleep hurt at Shipka
The 14th Bellwarden Cohort keeps Bastion-Shipka awake with ugly bells, broken intervals, and the saintly cruelty of correct seconds.
Codex Ref. VIII.5.14-147

Adept Harlen
The dead cartographer who may still be measuring the river
Adept Harlen vanished during the A.S. 174 Drava survey, was declared dead by exposure, and was sighted unchanged at Kestrel-11 twenty-six years later.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-021

Adept Meryth Vesk
She counted the missing seconds, and the marsh counted back
Senior Hourglass observer at Bastion-Shipka's Station Two, whose measurements of a daily ninety-second absence have produced the one thing Strasbourg fears more than fog: a useful report.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-005

Doctor Trenn
The anatomist who measured hunger and refused comfort
Doctor Trenn, Chief Anatomist of the Bureau of Medicine, gave the Famine Pit horror its clinical name and kept the word real where comfort wanted illusion.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-023

Drag Corridor
The road that keeps the walker and spends his years elsewhere
A Drag Corridor is Syrion's linear wound in useful roads: a route that eats routine, keeps the walker moving, and spends his years where the map cannot object.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.87-201

Drava
The river that stopped flowing and learned appetite
The Drava was once a river. Kargath made it an artery: grey, hungry, cartographically insulting, and still marked blue by clerks too tender to delete water.
Codex Ref. II.6.05-201

Hourglass Monolith
The engine that steals the second before obedience
The Hourglass Monolith is Syrion's colossal temporal war-engine: seen twice, measured never, and guilty of stealing the moment in which men obey.
Codex Ref. IV.1.07-134

Lyon Academy of Horological Sciences
Where clocks are taught to testify without poetry
The Lyon Academy trains Hourglass adepts, clock-priests, and report-writing survivors: a useful suspect where seconds are measured before officers care.
Codex Ref. VIII.9.03-136

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

Mercy Ward Purge of A.S. 134
The year last words became contraband unless properly priced by authority
The Mercy Ward Purge of A.S. 134 exposed the sale and alteration of terminal confessions across Rhineland wards.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-023

Minute Drift
The road steals from the pulse and invoices the wound
Along the Queue Road, minutes slip from bodies into ledgers and the Apparatus beneath Gate Nine grinds waiting into something no Bureau will name.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.15-001

Outpost Eleven-West Incident
Where rest learned to smile and the Bureau forgot its nouns
At Outpost Eleven-West, a hearth appeared where no hearth could stand; seven soldiers returned screaming, and nine remained smiling in Sofia.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-194

Reed Road
A bar of mud-stained insistence laid across sleep
The Reed Road is Bastion-Shipka's raised rail-causeway through the Shipka Marsh: supply artery, timing instrument, Scour fuse line, and daily insult to Syrion's fog.
Codex Ref. II.4.08-016

Rest Societies
The heresy that simply wants to sit down — and the Bureau that cannot permit it
A tract on the Rest Societies of Bastion-Shipka: two confirmed heretical assemblies forming among exhausted administrative staff who concluded that the Synod's wakefulness mandate was the greater sin. Three more suspected.
Codex Ref. XI.7.01-001

Slumber-Hulk Engagement, A.S. 194
Six hours in which Shipka did not burn itself
The A.S. 194 Slumber-Hulk Engagement at Bastion-Shipka held the Scour one order short of ignition while guns, wake-hymns, and Station Two's warning turned a temporal siege engine aside.
Codex Ref. VII.5.06-001

The Hourglass Monolith
A black standard for measuring the ways time refuses obedience
The Hourglass Monolith is Lyon's forbidden temporal standard: part instrument, part confession, and quite possibly an enemy noun wearing Bureau wax.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.86-134

The Stillness Envelope
Where motion becomes a request the body declines to grant
The Stillness Envelope is the four-hundred-yard temporal-medical hazard around a Slumber-Hulk, where sleep is incidental, mercy is counterfeit, and motion dies by administrative refusal.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.87-194

The Unnamed Bureau
The office that governs by being omitted from every ledger
The Unnamed Bureau is the office beneath Gate Nine: absent from every registry, obeyed by several, and maintaining an Apparatus that turns public waiting on the Queue Road into private product.
Codex Ref. VIII.2.02-001

The Vales of Stagnance
Syrion's country, where geography sits down and refuses audit
Syrion's Vales are the old Shipkan wound made landscape: fog, soft clocks, preserved villages, patient armies, and roads that return with fewer years.
Codex Ref. VI.2.04-004

Throne of Mists
Remain standing when comfort offers a crown
The Throne of Mists is Syrion's unreached seat: a palace of fog, glass, waiting rooms, polite summons, and chairs that promise the exhausted soul an end.
Codex Ref. II.6.07-073

Wound-Sites
Where Creation filed an exception and the Bureau charged admission
Wound-Sites are Creation's open injuries: measured, taxed, exploited, prayed over, and officially caused by the Lie unless useful evidence says otherwise.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.29-001
