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Carpathian Corridor
The road that charges every mile twice
The Carpathian Corridor is the Synod's central mountain throat: rail, road, mule, shrine, bribe, and weather feeding Przemyśl and Sibiu.
Codex Ref. II.3.05-201

Carpathians
The mountains do not kneel; we made them useful
The Carpathians are the Synod's middle mountain wall: Przemyśl's wire, Sibiu's Saxon stone, Irongate's cut, and every road that charges blood.
Codex Ref. II.3.05-202

Elder Noxa
She taught the contradiction manners
Elder Noxa, sealed former registry scribe and practical founder of Femur-War brokerage, settled the Triplicate Femur Incident by separating impossible relic truths across time.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-114

Gruss
The man who bribed vanity, corrected mud, and delivered eleven wagons
Gruss, Licensed Transit Factor 19-C, turned thirty-seven papers, wax, grain, one unspent favour, and a belt of knots into an eleven-wagon miracle at Turda.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-098

Saint Kelm the Measurer
The road does not grant miracles; it grants margins
Unratified patron of Caravan Factors, Kelm measures loss, lies, wheels, sacks, and roads with such usefulness that Strasbourg denies him while taxing his candles.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-097

Saint Maurus of the Burnt Lantern
The hospice martyr whose left leg taught arithmetic to kneel
Hospice martyr, ward-lantern patron, and owner of three authenticated left femurs; Maurus proves that sanctity can outgrow anatomy.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-148

Standing Order 77-A
Movement is holy until the receipt arrives
Standing Order 77-A prices delay, blesses audited bribery, and teaches cargo to move before correctness kills the hungry.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.77-172

Triplicate Femur Incident
Three saintly legs entered one manifest; a profession walked out
The c. A.S. 148 Triplicate Femur Incident exposed three authenticated left femurs of Saint Maurus at once, birthing Femur-War brokerage from public contradiction.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-027
