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Every ratified entry of the event register, sorted alphabetically. 218 entries inscribed.

Administrative Redrawing of A.S. 188
A line moved, forty thousand obeyed, and Keska vanished into the neatness
Mandate 188-A redrew the Hintermark and Constantinople terraces in fourteen days, moved forty thousand civilians, and omitted Keska from the map.
Codex Ref. VII.2.04-001

Advance of the Empty Maw
Hunger came walking; the bells taught it arithmetic
A.S. 195 plate of Kargath's hunger-host before Bastion-Constantinople, where artillery slowed appetite and bells kept men from eating themselves.
Codex Ref. VII.5.10-195

Anomoly Weeks
The calendar form of panic, posted in black wax and billed by the day
Anomoly Weeks are severe Cloister drift events: chained gates, covered ink, rationed silence, rising basins, and the official fiction of order wearing a black notice.
Codex Ref. VII.4.18-201

Apparatus of Gate Nine
The drill went down for vibration and returned with doctrine
A.S. 178 Gate Nine survey in which Bureau of Engineering Team Gamma-9 drilled beneath the Queue Road and found a turning wheel, a sealed chamber, and obedience already waiting.
Codex Ref. VII.4.15-001

Ash-School Scandal
The lesson that saved a pour and cost two souls
A.S. 187 Essen scandal in which a Furnace Catechist taught real thermodynamics to a brilliant apprentice, producing one saved pour, one immurement, and one transfer to Ulm.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-031

Ashbread Stampede
Where wet rope, short bread, and perfect schedules made a corps
A.S. 112 ration-yard crush at Bastion-Brest whose 317 official dead, wet lane ropes, and visible shame birthed the Cadence Corps.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-057

Bavarian Creed Adjustment
Three syllables, one mandate, and Munich's obedient refusal
The A.S. 178 Bavarian Creed Adjustment forced Munich's public Creed into Strasbourg cadence; Munich complied loudly, retained three syllables, and made obedience irritatingly local.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-178

Beast Proscription
When [[bureau-of-heraldry|Heraldry]] put the animal kingdom under seal
The Beast Proscription of A.S. 108 reclassified Europe's animal crests after the Crimson Gate Riot, turning lions into geometry and wolves into evidence.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-033

Bellwater Breach
The correct phrase, spoken by an incorrect mouth
A.S. 78 Rope-Ferry Chain incident in which a water-demon learned the ferrymen's call-and-response, killed seventeen, stole grain, and taught lawful crossings to fear correct voices.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-029

Bellway Harmonisation
The road learned to obey the bell, and mercy learned to hurry
A.S. 148 reform that aligned Jubilee roads to shrine bells and relay carillons, making pilgrimage delay audible, prosecutable, and spiritually convenient.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-056

Black Start Catastrophe
Forty-three dead, one wall niche, and a profession born screaming
A.S. 97 Bastion-Brest harbour disaster in which an uncertified black start killed forty-three men, burned half the port, and created the licensed Litany-Engineer vocation.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-051

Bombardment of Bastion-Constantinople
Eleven days when shells, bowels, and Bureau all fired
Maldrake's Wrath-tide guns battered Bastion-Constantinople for eleven days; War printed the dysentery homily faster than medicine arrived.
Codex Ref. VII.5.03-182

Bonfires of Purification
The walls have not finished speaking
The Bonfires of Purification were Iberia's pre-Synod Rationalist liturgies of theft: relics catalogued, mocked, burned, mixed into ash-lime, and taught from walls that remembered.
Codex Ref. VII.8.06-018

Booth Proliferation Decree of A.S. 112
One wooden box every three blocks, and Europe called it grace
A.S. 112 Bureau of Rites decree mandating one registered confession booth per three city blocks, turning confession into local, billable, auditable street infrastructure.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-015

Bread-Scale Uprising
When hunger weighed the law and found lead beneath it
A.S. 97 southern-gate riot over leaded grain scales, later clarified into the sacramental seizure of measure and the birth of the tariff-chapel system.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-011

Brotherhood Schism of Cologne
Three lamps, one route slip, and a mercy too useful to remain innocent
A.S. 178 Cologne cellar fracture in which three Lantern Brotherhood watch circles split over Mercy Preacher complicity, birthing Purists, Loyalists.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-045

Budapest Perfume Fog
Eleven days of beloved lies before the bank went empty
The A.S. 117 Budapest Perfume Fog carried Velkara's Shattered Courts across both banks, preceding Pest's abandonment by scent, memory, and sealed cowardice.
Codex Ref. VII.4.16-117

Bureau of Engineering Third Survey
Absence, properly measured, may be made load-bearing
The A.S. 194 Third Survey of the Constantinople Warrens proved, with exquisite scope discipline, that the illegal pipes it avoided did not matter.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-037

Cadence Reforms A.S. 95
The decree that put the bell above the barrel and made obedience audible
A.S. 95 reforms that made choir cadence govern shrine-platform batteries, created off-measure discharge as a punishable sin, and gave the bell legal teeth.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-095

Carnival of Ink
Twelve arguments touched the same ink
The A.S. 162 Bastion-Constantinople festival disaster in which twelve simultaneous trench-court duels tangled citations until four hundred names vanished by nightfall.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-026

Cart-Saint Riots
The chain-yard argument that forced the Bureau to invent a hood
A.S. 138 corridor disturbances after Josek of Düren's death turned condemned relic carriers into petitioners for visible sanctity and forced War's A.S. 140 hooding directive.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-053

Causality Purge of A.S. 134
When arithmetic entered the furnace and Doctrine answered with masonry
A.S. 134 mechanistic-heresy purge after *Fuel Is Chemistry* manuals spread through six bastion powerhouses, ending in Przemyśl immurements and a larger vocabulary war.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-030

Chalk Riots
Fourteen red doors taught the Bureau arithmetic
Trier's A.S. 119 enforcement backlash, when fourteen red lintels turned compliant households into a crowd and forced the Bureau to ration visible shame.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-024

Coalition of the Crossed Keys
A handsome heresy drowned with exemplary thoroughness
The Coalition of the Crossed Keys rose in Lombardy in A.S. 150, mistook local dignity for apostolic succession, held three cities, and drowned under Synod correction.
Codex Ref. VII.8.04-001

Collapse at Prague Gate
When the hymn died at the teeth, the machine answered itself
A.S. 147 shrine-platform catastrophe in a Silence Dome near Prague Gate, where mute cadence, contradictory slates, and inward mortars made comfort lethal.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-147

Collapse of Saint Aurelia's Convoy
A reliquary procession folded inward and called it music
The A.S. 184 Rouen market incident in which an authenticated reliquary convoy collapsed under unseen Pale Chanter cadence, broke its cargo, and left Purity to burn the witnesses.
Codex Ref. VII.5.04-003

Cologne Schism of A.S. 178
Three lanterns, one cellar, and the mercy that learned to testify
The A.S. 178 Cologne Schism split three Lantern Brotherhood watch circles over Mercy Preacher shielding, producing Purists, Loyalists.
Codex Ref. VII.8.09-001

Concordat of Civic Cadence
One beat, one body, one road, and every crowd made countable
A.S. 113 joint Rites-War decree born from the Ashbread Stampede, licensing the Cadence Corps to rule queues, funerals, gates, and marches by rhythm.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-059

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

Counterfeit Wax Plague
The seal held, which was the unforgivable part
The Counterfeit Wax Plague of A.S. 178 proved that false purity-wax could hold a lawful seal, making shortage, song, and supply fraud indistinguishable until Purity chose fire.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-020

Cracked Ring Sieges
When the wall taught the law by cracking first
The Cracked Ring Sieges proved at Bastion-Constantinople that common mortar cracks under Maldrake, while sanctified bone-lime holds long enough for law to discover courage.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-096

Crimson Gate Riot
Eighty-seven dead because a painted boar remembered too well
A.S. 106 Essen gate riot in which the crimson boar of a dead Saxon guild turned convoy cloth into command, killing eighty-seven and birthing the Beast Proscription.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-033

Crying Choir Incident
The night Thessaloniki learned a living child could be filed as lost
A.S. 145: refugee children sleeping under Thessaloniki's Harbor-Chain Towers sang before dawn, lost their tongues to salt water, and taught the Ledger to call the living lost.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-145

Curfew Standoff of A.S. 140
Beer closed its doors and Purity discovered policy
In A.S. 140, Kanzleiburg's Old City beer-halls obeyed Purity's curfew so completely that the officer corps petitioned, the Archon withdrew enforcement, and obedience became a weapon.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-140

Demon-Listening Incidents
Three sealed niches kept better time than the living dared admit
The A.S. 158 Demon-Listening Incidents at Bastion-Przemyśl proved that sealed walls can keep bell cadence without mercy vents, rats, or permission.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-040

Demon-Route Years
Fifteen years in which the roads learned procedure and began holding court
A.S. 160–175: the forward roads imitated courts, crowds, witnesses, and chimes until the Synod learned that even law must ask the ground for permission.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-160

Devil's Joint Incident A.S. 147
The junction secured itself only after three hundred names were spent
A.S. 147 Metz rail-junction catastrophe in which three hundred died, the Guild sealed the points with silver spikes and salt-ballast, and Records accepted “no further inquiry” before breakfast.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-147

Dock Fire of Hamburg
Four blocks burned because brick was cheaper than obedience until it was not
The A.S. 189 chrismole warehouse fire in Hamburg killed 312, burned four dock blocks, stopped labour for eleven days, and made a seven-per-cent hazard supplement harder to seize than a relic.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-189

Duel of Broken Seals
Two captains brought proof; proof became dust
A.S. 131 forward-bastion Registry duel in which two valid ration claims collapsed into dust, condemning both companies beneath the wagons they contested.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-046

Eastern Silence
When the East stopped answering and the world mistook absence for order
In A.S. 38 the Balkans stopped writing back. Letters failed, couriers vanished, maps lied, and the Rationalists called silence a quarantine until Hell translated it.
Codex Ref. VII.4.19-001

Eleven Laundry-Women of Candlewick
The Bureau burned the receipts; the babies slept anyway
A.S. 94 Candlewick executions of eleven laundry-women whose coded receipts carried complete lullabies and taught smugglers never to carry the whole song.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-094

Epitaph Plague of Novi Sad
When the stones wrote first, the living learned to count backward
In A.S. 122, Novi Sad grave stones began carving living names before their deaths; Records called it weathering for fourteen years, then learned grammar can kill.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-037

Erasure of Veyss
The man who asked for arrears and received absence
A.S. 148 trench-court erasure in which Lieutenant Veyss lost standing over a missing ancestral tithe-stamp, and every dependent ledger corrected him into absence.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-048

False Packet Panic
When forged wax taught four hundred citizens the speed of obedience
The A.S. 134 False Packet Panic sent forged blacklist bundles through three Rhineland cities, making false paper produce true arrests, riots, and reforms.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-042

Famine of A.S. 65
Two per cent mercy, measured against an empty sack
The A.S. 65 Hamburg famine and nine-day riot came as the northern throat became indispensable: failed harvests, due tithes, Berlin troops, public hangings, and a two-per-cent mercy too small to eat.
Codex Ref. VII.4.21-065

First Floating Cathedral Burn
Count the powder before blessing the deck above it
Early A.S. 70s Danube shrine-barge fire that killed forty-one, scattered hymnals downriver, and birthed mandatory shot-ledger discipline.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-070

First Ossuary Panic
The dead spoke, and the Synod answered with a form
A.S. 78 Rhine corridor mortuary panic in which overcrowded pits began sounding after dark, forcing burial clearance, tariff-chapels, and the Dead-Goods Tariffer into law.
Codex Ref. VII.4.25-078

First Quake-Ledger A.S. 105
The rubble was counted, and therefore became guilty
A.S. 105 Records compilation that exposed unreported sacred recoveries from collapse sites and gave the Reliquary Salvager his first licensed leash.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-092

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

First Relic Auctions of Amsterdam
When the hammer learned to price a saint without blushing
Amsterdam's first relic auction season made sacrilege respectable by catalogue, turning stolen bones into lots and provenance wounds into profit.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-007

Fog Weeks
When the horns drowned and the ledgers learned to lie wetter
The Fog Weeks drowned the Synod's sermon horns, broke the Choir Rate, and taught Orison that apparatus failure becomes heresy when measured badly.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-160

Forgery Panic of A.S. 178
The decree that was never written and cited fourteen times
A.S. 178 archival panic in which fourteen advocates cited the same fabricated ration-priority decree, forcing scribe licensing reform and chain-of-custody discipline.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-049

Furrow of Pest
A ditch with paperwork, until the ground corrected the song
The wound-site rupture of A.S. 152 that killed thirty-seven workers, sent wrong flame through the southern fuel line, and forced the Gasket Hymn Reform into law.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-153

Gasket Hymn Reform
The seal must be sung, because the wound has learned to answer
The A.S. 152 reform that turned wound-site sealing into mandatory sung procedure after the Furrow of Pest killed thirty-seven workers and sent wrong flame through the southern corridor.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-152

Gauge War
Forty years to agree on the distance between two rails
A.S. 96–136 rail-standardization conflict in which rival gauges starved bastion corridors until Engineering imposed 1,435 millimetres and labour paid in hands, hunger, and four thousand dead.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-136

Grain Tithe Riots
Where hunger learned arithmetic and Hildegarde brought fire
The Grain Tithe Riots of A.S. 160 killed three Tithes Assessors, condemned forty Rhenish villages, and made Hildegarde of Mainz a saint with a scale in one hand and a torch in the other.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-160

Gray Clearance
The winter mercy that moved bodies faster than names could follow
Gray Clearance was the A.S. 157–158 emergency mortuary protocol that reduced five corpse classifications to CLEARED or HELD, saved the living, and taught grief to pay for speed.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-021

Gray Week Famine
Hunger refused the ledger, so the ledger learned to sing
A.S. 138 famine-riot sequence in Strasbourg, Marseille, Munich, and a disputed fourth city; open grain audits failed, crowds answered with stones, and receipt-procession doctrine learned to count citizens while they sang.
Codex Ref. VII.4.21-002

Great Counterfeit Winter A.S. 160
Near-truth is falsehood with better penmanship
A.S. 160 bell-hour token forgery crisis in which drift-tuned cores led travellers beyond Bellway protection, killed families near lawful roads, and remade Route-Stamper discipline.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-093

Great Hush of A.S. 94
The mercy of silence, corrected by three thousand dead
The Great Hush of A.S. 94 killed three thousand at Bastion-Irongate, made silence a structural enemy, and forced the mountain to survive by chant, valve, and trembling lung.
Codex Ref. VII.4.24-001

Great Inquest of Names A.S. 173
The census with hooks, and the heresy it educated
A.S. 173 Purity operation that broke forty per cent of Rhine corridor Silent Godless cells, destroyed 312 organisers, and taught the survivors how to survive better.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-173

Great Plague of A.S. 78
The year Mercy learned to write before the mouth closed
The Great Plague of A.S. 78 ravaged the southern trench infirmaries and became the Lull of Names, birthing terminal confession mandates, ossuary controls, and threshold doctrine.
Codex Ref. VII.4.20-002

Harmonized Routes Edict
The road to holiness was improved by tolls, seals, and foundation screams
The A.S. 123 Harmonized Routes Edict licensed pilgrimage, broke the private guild roads, founded Marseille's groaning headquarters, and made walking taxable.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-123

Heresy of Siena
The circle that kept turning after Doctrine entered
The Heresy of Siena began as a harvest dance and became a Bureau problem: a circle of bodies together before any office had authorised joy.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-141

Hollow Fast of Saint Calistus
Forty nights without bread, and Lyon learned to whistle
During the Year Without Dawn, Saint Calistus sealed Lyon's ration-halls for forty nights; the plague halted, the fasters lived, and their descendants still sing through absence.
Codex Ref. VII.4.01-002

Hymn-Length Reforms
Four minutes of law, because the fifth minute belongs to the mob
The A.S. 141 reforms compressed circuit trials into one creed-hymn, turning time into a bailiff's weapon after the Road Riots taught the Synod what delay can do.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-095

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

Incident at Sector Nineteen
Count to three, then stop being available
Sector Nineteen taught Irongate that a face is evidence only until Envy wears it better: thirty-one dead men returned to post, and mirrors became contraband.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-193

Incident of A.S. 187
The twelfth hour when the margin learned to sing
The A.S. 187 east-bench breach in which Inquisitor Breel copied proscribed Register of Sounds notation from the Index Damnatus, forcing Purity's eight-hour reform under Administrative Order 44-B.
Codex Ref. VII.4.17-001

Knife Mile
Where the mud keeps the names and War keeps the route
The A.S. 137 catastrophe before Bastion-Constantinople where Shield Paladins became a causeway through Flesh-Mud and the Bureau learned to count the swallowed.
Codex Ref. VII.5.04-001

Lantern Accord
The night was not pardoned; it was hired
A.S. 139 accord integrating tolerated Lantern Brotherhood watches into Bureau of Festivals procession command, making street violence visible, useful, badged, and revocable.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-089

Last Stand of Kalnik Ridge
Where Wrath flinched and retreat learned to march
At Kalnik Ridge in A.S. 48, Brother Tomislav raised the Reliquary of Saint Isidore, seventeen relics blazed, Maldrake's vanguard recoiled, and rout became discipline.
Codex Ref. VII.5.03-001

Ledger Reforms A.S. 165
No round without a name-bearing hand
A.S. 165 shrine-platform reform after the Bastion-Irongate grapeshot discharge, requiring each loaded round to bear a Powder Acolyte's name.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-165

Ledgers of Varna
Bread in sight, mercy in arrears, tariff integrity preserved
The Ledgers of Varna record the A.S. 129 grain-fleet tariff paralysis that let bread rot under harbour canvas while citizens starved and the Bureaus preserved tariff integrity.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-004

Lull of Names
The plague year when silence became a breach and the bedside became a bureau
The Lull of Names was the A.S. 78 plague-year catastrophe in which deaths in the southern wards outran transcription, birthing Standing Order 22-C and the Deathbed Confession Harvester corps.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-022

Maldrake-Syrion Contact Zone
Where fire learned patience and fog acquired manners
The Maldrake-Syrion Contact Zone is the Balkan strip where Wrath's furnace weather and Sloth's time-fog hold a stable hostile interface, which is Doctrine's least relaxing miracle.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-201

Market Drift Years
When Tuesday briefly defeated theology
The A.S. 98–103 Rhineland civic-devotional decline in market Creed recitation, turnip theology, barter-oaths, and the embarrassment that birthed the Street-Vicar Corps.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-025

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

Metric Sanctification Edict A.S. 158
The day the number put on vestments and began judging hunger
The A.S. 158 edict that made attendance compliance scores spiritual health indicators, turning Choir Rate adjustment from clerical error into blasphemy.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-158

Mire Collapse of Debrecen
The day the mud reopened a dead city's streets
In A.S. 172, the Blightmarsh reopened Debrecen's pre-Sundering streets beneath a forward regiment, proving that Kargath's mud remembers what it eats.
Codex Ref. VII.4.10-001

Mirror Riot of Varna
The harbour saw itself without meat
The A.S. 151 Mirror Riot of Varna taught sailors, Polishers, civilians, and Purity that raw demon glass should never be smashed where a crowd can see its bones leave first.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-005

Murmur Line
The punishment wall that learned the Creed before the mortar cured
The Murmur Line at Târgu holds thirty-one immured soldiers whose wall began praying back before the mortar cured, and has not entirely stopped.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-039

Night of Borrowed Curfew
When Cologne obeyed the enemy in the Synod’s own voice
Cologne's A.S. 134 acoustic breach, when an unknown foreign peal rang curfew three hours early and taught Strasbourg that obedience itself could be borrowed.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-018

Night of Quiet Bells
The civic silence no office dares to license
Each 14 Ashmonth since A.S. 199, Thessaloniki falls quiet after dusk peal: a tolerated coincidence, unlicensed grief, and acoustic wound the Bureaus dare not name.
Codex Ref. VII.6.04-001

Night of Silent Steel
Where obedience stood perfect and violence forgot its name
The A.S. 167 Prague incident in which seven Pale Chanters severed a Radiant Fusilier regiment's passage between command and act, leaving forty-three rifles loaded and forty-three men dead.
Codex Ref. VII.5.04-001

Night of Six Names
Six legal crossings taught the Index to run
The A.S. 80 Night of Six Names exposed stale Index data at six checkpoints and bought the Runner Corps its first twelve lungs.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-043

Night of Two Bells
Two lawful sounds, one dark canal, and nineteen shoes under the pews
A.S. 129 Strasbourg funeral-route disaster in which two authorised bells split eight hundred mourners and sent nineteen into a dark canal.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-058

Nine-Hour Rubric
Pride offered height; [[bastion-przemysl|Przemyśl]] answered with mud, bells, and arithmetic
At Przemyśl, nine hours of guns, low bells, ash smoke, ugly song, and blood-stained arithmetic broke Atheron's Spire-Crusher and left victory staring upward.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-195

Nursery Levy Decrees
The law counted the cradle; the cradle learned to lie
A.S. 152 cradle-registration laws that cut infant filing to twelve and seventy-two hours, birthed armed registry teams, midwife resistance, and the Pale Kin trade.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-054

Orison Licensing Acts A.S. 94
No private hymn, no innocent breath
A.S. 94 legal seizure of melody itself: the Acts made every cadence licensed or criminal and created the market they pretended to destroy.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-094

Orthography Purge of A.S. 112
When the letter changed, the invoice died obediently
The Orthography Purge of A.S. 112 reopened 411 manifest cases, stripped eleven Litigants of practice rights, and taught merchants that one suspect stroke can bankrupt a warehouse.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-002

Ossuary Overflow Winters
The season when the dead exceeded the shelves and the wall learned appetite
Three A.S. 73–76 winters of forward ossuary collapse, suppressed ratios, frozen ledgers, and chapel overflow that taught the Synod to prefer sanctified walls to crowded shelves.
Codex Ref. VII.4.25-002

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

Panic of Wrath's March
Wrath did not enter Aachen; Aachen paid anyway
A.S. 160 gave Aachen no siege, no breach, and no Maldrake at the gate — only fear hot enough for Tithes to melt saints into coin.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-160

Praga Ration Disturbance
Four thousand citizens taught the northern corridor to feel hunger
In A.S. 195, four thousand hungry civilians in Warsaw's Praga district blocked the eastern rail spur for eleven hours and made the northern corridor confess that logistics has a stomach.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-195

Procession of Silence
The Republic called mutilation progress and printed it neatly
The Procession of Silence was the Rationalist public mutilation rite that paraded sealed mouths as civic instruction before Ironmouth made the knife legal.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-003

Procession of the Triune Hearth
One people, one creed, one spectacle, counted twice
First staged in A.S. 175, the Procession of the Triune Hearth turned Concordat memory into forty days of floats, census work, unity theatre, and invoices.
Codex Ref. VII.3.02-001

Przemyśl Battery Misfire
Four rounds wrong, eleven dead, and every office innocent
Four Przemyśl battery rounds struck the friendly rail throat in A.S. 199, killing eleven and proving that obedient machines can be worse than mutinous ones.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-199

Queue Riot of Metz
Rations distributed without interruption, except for the people
Metz records the widow-grain riot as an uninterrupted distribution; the lane ropes, the erased names, and the powder-smell remain less obedient.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-006

Quiet Basin Incident
The drums returned warm; the men did not
Basin-7 took seventeen extraction personnel in A.S. 178 and returned sealed warm drums, clean tools, intact warding, record yield, and a pitch pipe the Bells refused to name.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-178

Quiet Engine Heresy
The machine ran, and therefore men had to be punished
A.S. 147 mechanistic scandal in which licensed Engineers proved stable combustion without certified cant, forcing Doctrine to punish success before it became method.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-050

Quiet Purges of A.S. 112
The year absence learned to sign the payroll
The A.S. 112 Rhineland removals of 411 teachers, choirmasters, and Street-Vicars proved Purity could correct without spectacle.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-010

Quiet Quarter Revolt
The district that missed the sermon until silence learned to organise
A.S. 149 deadzone rising in lower Kanzleiburg, where failed horns, broken receivers, Silent Godless cells, and cellar rites forced the Hornline Reforms.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-149

Ration Plunder Winter
Three barrels of flour founded a profession and called it Order
The A.S. 97 Ration Plunder Winter turned flour theft into visible punishment, making one depot wall the profitable ancestor of formal immurement by writ.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-041

Receipt Reform A.S. 138
The decree that taught paper to bleed
A.S. 138 reform abolishing paper receipts at sanctioned processions and replacing them with wrist-ribbon stamps, turning civic joy into visible attendance, enforceable gratitude, and portable proof.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-088

Red Flood of the Danube
The river cleared; the warning did not
The Danube ran crimson for three weeks in A.S. 34, boiling, staining wells, killing fish, and teaching Rationalist hydrology that some rivers are invoices.
Codex Ref. VII.4.18-001

Red Pronunciation A.S. 94
One licensed syllable, one thousand closed throats
The Red Pronunciation of A.S. 94 turned one misread treaty term at the Steppe Gate into a wind-borne execution, closing roughly one thousand throats before dawn.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-094

Red Trial of Bastion-Constantinople
The ledgers bled because the tithe was wrong
A.S. 157 southern-anchor trench trial in which Judge Marrowe condemned a company for misfiled tithes and the ledgers bled red ink with the mud.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-047

Reed-Road Sleepfire
The night Shipka learned water can be severer than flame
The Reed-Road Sleepfire burned Shipka's outer stilts while Sloth made flight seem vulgar; engineers answered with flood, demolition, and useful disobedience.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-178

Relic Counterfeit Scandal
When the pig-bone taught the saint to submit to assay
Circa A.S. 117 scandal in which counterfeit relic fragments entered tariff-chapel calibration caskets, forcing mandatory assay and Masks-and-Seals counter-seals.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-012

Reliquary Schisms
When valid seals taught anatomy to kneel
The twenty-year relic crisis in which clean paperwork made saints anatomically impossible, until Doctrine gave every notarized femur a throne.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-140

Reliquary Schisms A.S. 140–160
When seventeen femurs became policy and anatomy was reassigned
Twenty years of authenticated surplus bones, shrine bloodshed, and the Fourteenth Doctrinal Congress that made notarized contradiction lawful.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-090

Riots of Santiago
Forty-one dead pilgrims taught Strasbourg that roads prefer owners
The A.S. 121 Riots of Santiago killed forty-one pilgrims, broke a shrine screen, exposed private road-guild predation, and gave Strasbourg the corpse-count it needed.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-121

Road Riots A.S. 140
The afternoon the road learned the seal had a throat
Circuit violence in A.S. 140 that pulled three Judges from their wagons, scattered seals through the road, and taught the Bureau to make justice faster than sympathy.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-094

Road-Mercy Scandal
Compassion acquired a price list and the Bureau called it evidence
A.S. 136 Munich–Sibiu corridor scandal in which Handlers, shrinekeepers, clerks, and route deputies sold water, rest, bandage, and slack as private mercy.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-055

Rope Reforms of A.S. 118
Order is mercy, provided the rope is measured correctly
The Rope Reforms of A.S. 118 turned cordage, lane width, stack geometry, and Ravel's mercy into law; the crowd became countable and therefore governable.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-008

Rot-Week of Saint Vellum
Eleven days to save the forms, four days to lose the food
The Rot-Week of Saint Vellum was an eleven-day port paralysis in which disputed cargo names perfected the paperwork, spoiled the food, and licensed Manifest Litigants into profitable necessity.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-001

Route-Timing Concordat
Split the sound, split the crowd, own the dead
A.S. 129 Strasbourg route law born from the Night of Two Bells, imposing two-bell clearance and integrated bellway tables on every serious procession.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-060

Saint-Bone Melting Acts A.S. 96
The statute that taught saints to bear weight, whether they had consented neatly or not
A.S. 96 legislation that turned surplus, damaged, disputed, duplicated, and unassignable relic fragments into deployable sanctified mortar for the Sagittal Line.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-096

Schism of the Unspoken
The heresy that refused the courtesy of speech
The A.S. 78–83 southern garrison silence that taught the Synod absence could infect, and gave Purity the wound from which Codex Auditors grew.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-009

Seal Standardisation Edict of A.S. 164
The law that put a choir inside a washer
Issued after the Unhymn Infiltration, the A.S. 164 Edict mandated hymn-gaskets across the Line, saved pipes from sleep-cadence, and minted a profitable new species of crime.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-024

Seal Theft Scandals A.S. 158
Three false impressions and the day sovereignty learned to smell its own wax
The A.S. 158 Seal Theft Scandals exposed forged judicial impressions across the Rhine circuits, purged a third of the bailiff corps, and made wax residue into doctrine.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-096

Seal-Forgers' Winter
When wax learned to lie, doubt became a licensed knife
The Seal-Forgers' Winter of A.S. 145 was the counterfeit seal crisis that froze ports, humiliated Masks and Seals, and made seal autopsy a billable Manifest Litigant right.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-003

Shackled Flame Incident
The latch that opened where no door had been authorised
Incident 198-F/7 killed fourteen artificers beneath Bastion-Constantinople's Foundry Quarter, wrote in official letters, and was closed as industry behaving badly.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-198

Shadow Noon Incident
When noon cast the wrong verdict and men became salt
A.S. 201 No Man's Land field disaster in which a Litany-Engineer advance under contradictory shadow was found upright, singing, booted in Flesh-Mud, and transformed into salt.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-052

Silence of Harbor Lamps
Darkness received a harbor office and stamped the water
For seventy-two hours in A.S. 185, Bastion-Constantinople's harbor lights died, the water lit beneath, and the *Saint Veritas* vanished from a locked quay.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-185

Silt Week
When the river ate the files and sold back the names
A.S. 78 flood disaster along three Rhine tributary crossings that pulped transit ledgers, halted ferries, raised bankside militias, and made brokers indispensable.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-028

Singing Plate Disaster A.S. 131
The fragment sang; the law learned to listen
A.S. 131 Przemyśl relic disaster in which an unquieted icon fragment sang a holding chapel mad and forced salvage law into its stricter shape.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-091

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

Split-Ring Disaster
Forty-three dead, ninety seconds saved, and a profession born in steam
The A.S. 164 Split-Ring Disaster at Bastion-Przemyśl killed forty-three workers and transformed gasket repair into a licensed, audited, sabotage-adjacent profession.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-032

Stamp War of Novi Sad
Two valid seals, one cargo, and famine by excellent ink
A.S. 147 duplicate valid-seal conflict at Novi Sad where one cargo was legally allocated twice, producing balanced ledgers, empty rations, riot, and permanent double-stamp doctrine.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-013

Târgu Child-Lamp Incident
Eleven small lights, and every Bureau suddenly blind
The Târgu Child-Lamp Incident began with surplus Engineering lamps and ended with eleven children requisitioned as battlefield light.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-038

The Angle Riots
Two degrees of error are enough to make the state honest by accident
The A.S. 119 Angle Riots at Bastion-Irongate began with miscalibrated brand-irons and ended with executions, re-inspection doctrine, and the cold proof that a false mark can still command the body.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-034

The Ash-Rain of Zaragoza
Where artillery made weather and fourteen children paid the grammar of “clean”
The A.S. 143 Ash-Rain of Zaragoza followed a sanctioned bombardment of a Velkara-aligned compound: three days of salt-and-milk ash, fourteen silenced children, no quarantine, and a city forced to keep trading beneath residue.
Codex Ref. VII.4.13-001

The Atheist Wars
When Reason Drew Steel and Faith Drew Blood
The two decades of continental civil war between the Rationalist Republic and the scattered faithful — a catastrophe so instructive that the Bureau of Doctrine requires its retelling in every catechism school, twice annually.
Codex Ref. I.1.03-001

The Battle of the Iron Plains
Where twelve thousand trained men died proving that competence is a necessary but insufficient condition for survival
Twelve thousand Rationalist professionals deployed in textbook formation on 1 November A.S. 45. Fire fell from a cloudless sky. The Bureau calls it evidence. The ground still rings when struck.
Codex Ref. VII.5.01-001

The Betrayal of Aachen
On the Surrender of the Citadel and the Erasure of Guillaume
In the twenty-fifth year of our calendar, Lord-Protector Guillaume sold Aachen's gates for thirty provinces of the Lowlands. The citadel fell without a siege. The faithful fell without a warning.
Codex Ref. II.1.06-066

The Black Census of Metz
Four hundred and eleven soldiers, one mother, and the arithmetic that broke denial
The Black Census of Metz turned Ash-Mothers from trench epithet into Classification 7-F after four hundred and eleven captured Thralls were traced to one dead woman whose remains held an enemy bastion together.
Codex Ref. VII.4.14-001

The Black Procession of A.S. 30
Where the Saints Burned Cold and the Rationalists Filed It Under Weather
A staged Rationalist bonfire in Vienna, A.S. 30, where forty-seven saint-effigies burned without heat — the Bureau's First-Order Portent, classified retroactively and still warm.
Codex Ref. VII.3.01-001

The Black Sea Armada
Forty-seven ships. The Bureau counted them twice. The second count was worse.
On the night of 14 Ferrum, A.S. 162, forty-seven demon vessels entered the Bosphorus. The Chain of Saint Anakletos held — and burned white-hot for seven hours. Forty-three ships destroyed, the chain gone dark ever since, and one ship never found.
Codex Ref. VII.4.01-001

The Black Sea Armada Engagement
Forty-seven ships entered the ledger; one refused arithmetic
The A.S. 162 naval assault on Bastion-Constantinople's Harbor of Chains: forty-seven demon vessels, seven hours of white fire, and one ship-shaped absence still drawing interest.
Codex Ref. VII.5.10-162

The Brașov Flood
The day Hell made the conquered carry it dry-shod
In A.S. 110, Velkara's host crossed the Danube on a cadaveric causeway of fifty thousand drowned Ash-Fodder after Kargath consumed Brașov; the river remembered water nine days late.
Codex Ref. VII.8.05-001

The Broadcast
Eleven minutes, forty-three seconds, and one name the Ledger would not keep still
On 3rd Argent, A.S. 199, Saint Barachiel's Sermon-horns carried an unauthorised apology across the Bosphorus. The machinery survived. The record did not.
Codex Ref. VII.4.09-001

The Broth Riots
The hungry asked for food and received laws
The Broth Riots of A.S. 112 began with thin soup and ended with rifles, saints, Ledger Laws, and the Synod's discovery that hunger becomes obedient once measured.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-112

The Cartographic Expedition of A.S. 73
Three hundred men went to draw a map. The map drew them instead.
In A.S. 73, three hundred men entered the Charnel Lands to draw a map. Fourteen returned, and on every folio they carried — drawn in charcoal, ink, graphite, and in one case blood — the same face. Commission 73-C is closed. Its lesson is not.
Codex Ref. VII.1.01-001

The Collapse of the Rationalists
The Adversary did not invade. It arrived.
The Rationalist Republic dismantled every spiritual defence on the continent, and in A.S. 45 the Adversary walked through the unguarded door. A doctrine article, a body count, and a mandatory catechism text.
Codex Ref. VII.2.01-001

The Compulsory Marking Decree
The day paper lost authority and flesh became the Bureau's preferred document
The A.S. 113 Compulsory Marking Decree made bodily tri-marks mandatory at forward-zone checkpoints after forged papers killed eighty-seven at Bastion-Przemyśl.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-035

The Concordat of Strasbourg
Year Zero of the Triune Hearth
The binding of France, Iberia, and the Rhineland into one sacramental polity — the act that turned a wartime council into a continental throne and gave the Synod its calendar and its claim to eternity.
Codex Ref. III.1.02-003

The Concordats of Ulm
Twelve signatures. One seal. Two hundred and fifty-six years of warm wax.
The founding instrument of Rationalist organisation — a compact of 'rational fraternity' signed in -55 A.S. by twelve university professors who mistook cleverness for wisdom, and built the machine that drove a century of war.
Codex Ref. II.7.03-055

The Condemnation of Kraków
The stars were permitted to move after Doctrine named the motion
The Bureau of Doctrine's condemnation of Kraków's astronomers, whose calculations were accurate enough to become intolerable.
Codex Ref. VII.8.03-002

The Corridor Twitching
The dead moved once, and the living invented a profession
A.S. 92 ossuary disturbance beneath Bastion-Brest in which unstamped remains moved under observation, forcing the seventy-two-hour authentication rule and licensed Bone-Stamper doctrine.
Codex Ref. VII.4.16-001

The Council of Cologne
A Masterpiece of Redaction
The assembly that yoked every diocese in Europe beneath the Synod's hand — and sealed half its own proceedings in black ink, lest the method of obedience embarrass the fact of it.
Codex Ref. III.2.07-031

The Council of Mainz
Where law learned to cheer on command
The Council of Mainz confirmed the first seven Hierarchs in A.S. 93, turning Concordat law into staged acclamation, ratified offices, and obedient witnesses.
Codex Ref. VII.7.02-001

The Council of Worms
Where Paper Became Law, and the Seals Forgave No One
The assembly of three hundred and fourteen bishops in a roofless cathedral, A.S. 87, where the Common Allegiance was sealed, twenty-five seals were forged, and the Standard Ratification Protocol was born.
Codex Ref. VII.7.01-001

The Desecrations
Being the Bureau of Doctrine's Definitive Survey of the Rationalist Programme of Coordinated Spiritual Aggression, A.S. 0–45, Classified Retroactively in A.S. 92, and Updated at Considerable Instituti
The Rationalists destroyed two thousand sanctuaries, melted eight hundred and ninety-one bells into cannon, and killed three thousand four hundred clergy in a programme they insisted was spontaneous. Spontaneity does not print programmes.
Codex Ref. VII.1.01-001

The Deserter Purges
The audit had rope
Post-Uncounted Winter military-administrative purge of A.S. 91, when reconciliation tables turned absence into accusation and rope into punctuation.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-093

The Fading Winter
When the seal remained and the words deserted their posts
The A.S. 199 Fading Winter stripped text from sealed documents across the River-belt, leaving Candlewick to discover that blank authority still bites.
Codex Ref. VII.4.04-001

The Fever Winter of A.S. 112
Blessed salt failed; an old woman’s oven remembered medicine
The A.S. 112 Fever Winter killed four thousand Hinterland soldiers, exposed sanctioned medicine's failure, and let Gerda Weil's stolen remedy become Protocol 7-C(E).
Codex Ref. VII.4.20-001

The First Continental Levy
A Tenth of Every Household's Sons
Strasbourg's answer to the devouring of Brașov — one boy in ten, taken by writ, drilled by the Bureau, and returned as either a soldier or a name in the Ledger.
Codex Ref. IV.1.09-034

The First Council of Cologne
The yoke was imagined before it was blessed
The A.S. 27 preliminary convocation where bishops failed to bind themselves and Kratz learned that failed minutes can govern better than honest laws.
Codex Ref. VII.7.01-002

The Great Hush
Nine hours of silence, three thousand dead, and a century of licensed throats
The Great Hush of A.S. 94 collapsed Irongate's Third Lung, killed three thousand, birthed the Gasket Choir, and made silence into evidence, office, law, and cudgel.
Codex Ref. VII.4.24-001

The Great Purge of Margins
Silence scraped the page clean and taught thought to hide in warmer vessels
The A.S. 56–58 Silence campaign against annotated books executed forty-seven scribes, sealed libraries, and accidentally taught the Ashen Circle how to survive without margins.
Codex Ref. VII.8.11-001

The Great Retreat
Seventeen years of westward mud before the Line learned to stand
From A.S. 48 to A.S. 65, the faithful West walked, bled, improvised institutions, and finally stopped running where the Sagittal Line began to hold.
Codex Ref. VII.1.03-001

The Ivory Revolt
Florence answered confiscation with chisels
In A.S. 44, Florence's workshop districts answered Rationalist confiscation of pocket crucifixes with chisels, awls, lamp oil, barricades, and a dawn the Republic misfiled as disorder.
Codex Ref. VII.8.06-001

The Laugh Riots of Seville
The city laughed; the Bureau counted tongues
Seville exceeded its mirth quota in A.S. 153. The Bureau answered laughter with knives, and called the silence compliance.
Codex Ref. VII.8.02-001

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 Massacre at Saint-Malo
The First Blasphemy of Steel
The slaughter of unarmed pilgrims by Republican Guards on the cobblestones of Saint-Malo — the Thunderclap that silenced Reason's pretence of civility and gave Faith its war.
Codex Ref. I.1.03-007

The Mimic Incident
When obedience heard the lawful sound and moved for the enemy
The Mimic Incident was the sealed bell-grid breach in which a hostile tone copied lawful Bureau patterns, redirected a Line garrison for seventeen minutes, and forced living-key authentication upon Counter-Toll command.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-021

The Miracle of Cologne
When every bell became artillery and bureaucracy was born from the echo
The A.S. 49 Miracle of Cologne drove Maldrake's Wrath vanguard from the cathedral square by nine hours of unscheduled total bell-ringing, cracking stone, killing ringers, and founding the jurisdiction that became the Bureau of Bells.
Codex Ref. VII.4.12-001

The Miracle of the Danube's Turning
When the river struck the Enemy in the teeth
At Belgrade in A.S. 120, Maldrake's Wrath-host broke against mud, relic artillery, and a Danube that turned back upon the Enemy. Victory followed; so did tariffs.
Codex Ref. VII.5.04-001

The Night of Black Decrees
When Paper Conquered Europe in a Single Evening
The coordinated issuance of obedience writs — half authentic, half forged — to every city in Europe on a single night. The writs were obeyed. Reality conformed. The Bureau does not use the word forgery.
Codex Ref. IV.3.07-041

The Night of Crowns
Seven mitres fell, and Prague mistook the sound for progress
In A.S. 8, seven bishops in Prague removed their mitres before a cheering crowd, teaching the Rationalists that apostasy travels fastest when an authorised mouth performs it.
Codex Ref. VII.8.07-001

The Night of Knives in Kraków
Forty-seven mouths wired shut so that no prayer could escape
Forty-seven clergymen seized in the night, their mouths wired shut with iron wire, and cast from the Dębnicki Bridge into the frozen Vistula. The Bureau spent one hundred and thirty years ratifying the narrative; it has been collecting the candle wicks ever since.
Codex Ref. VII.8.01-001

The Night of the Three Bridges
The men did not swim; the Bureau found cheaper grammar
Three Danubian crossings in seven minutes gave War its favourite miracle and Records its favourite arithmetic: fewer casualties, more glory.
Codex Ref. VII.5.01-002

The Ninth Bell Famine
The bell tolled. The bread did not arrive. The Bureau classified this distinction later.
Sixty-eight thousand dead. Nine months of ash. The ninth bell tolled on time. The bread did not arrive. The Bureau of Rites calls it a refining tribulation. The refined are in the walls.
Codex Ref. VII.5.01-001

The Ossuary Breach Winter
When the dead tapped back, every workshop discovered it had always been behind schedule
The A.S. 134 Ossuary Breach Winter at Bastion-Irongate turned grave-seal defects, hollow walls, and moving dead into nine months of emergency Gate-Carver labour and stone-dust attrition.
Codex Ref. VII.4.25-001

The Paper Plague of A.S. 112
Where forged paper entered Przemyśl and flesh became policy
The Paper Plague of A.S. 112 was the Bastion-Przemyśl forged-pass disaster that killed eighty-seven, locked the western perimeter, and birthed bodily identity law.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-036

The Peregrine Jubilee
The road renews itself with chains, flags, and profitable terror
The Peregrine Jubilee is Pilgrimage's decennial month of chained penitents, route audits, shrine downgrades, guild dissolutions, confession harvests, and public white cloth laid over very practical terror.
Codex Ref. VII.3.03-001

The Procession of Tongues
One hundred and seven consecutive years of doctrine tablets, iron nails, and fixed cobblestones — the [[bureau-of-purity|Bureau of Purity]]'s clearest argument, and the one requiring no rebuttal.
The Bureau of Purity's ceremony of ambulatory confession — heretics with tongues nailed to doctrine tablets, marching across Prague's Charles Bridge since A.S.
Codex Ref. VII.6.01-001

The Red Slaughter of Lyon
The first cut was local, municipal, and entirely pleased with itself
In –39 A.S., Lyonnais militias burned forty-three friars and dumped their ashes into the Rhône; the river answered in psalms, as rivers sometimes improve upon councils.
Codex Ref. VII.8.03-001

The Redaction of Épernay
Absence can be administered, and the valley still keeps quarter-hours
In A.S. 103, Records, Silence, and Shadows converted Épernay from a wine-country city into an authorised absence, leaving bells, tokens, and denial behind.
Codex Ref. VII.8.02-001

The Schism of Avignon
On the Rival Pontiff, the Drowned Crown, and the Rosaries That Will Not Stay Buried
The clerical secession of A.S. 111, in which a rival pontiff was crowned beneath the Rhône and Avignon was razed so thoroughly that its stones now form staircases in Strasbourg — a crisis requiring three stamps of denial.
Codex Ref. III.2.07-001

The Scripture-Smoke Incident of A.S. 136
When the chimneys preached and the soldiers fired upward
In A.S. 136, black diesel smoke above Constantinople formed Creed fragments, Index echoes, and Wallachian sentences before killing seventeen soldiers.
Codex Ref. VII.4.21-001

The Second Concordat of Münster
A thousand signatures were required, so one man became arithmetic
The A.S. 105 blood-compact that yoked nine hundred and ninety-nine craft guilds to Synod tithe, then corrected the thousandth refusal by erasing a district.
Codex Ref. VII.2.01-002

The Sibiu Anomaly
Where the creditor lent the preacher a knife and called it relief
The A.S. 199 Sibiu Anomaly confirmed contact between Crimson Concord argument and Velmoran debt-work: officially anomalous, practically a screaming fact under an ink hood.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-199

The Siege of Rostov
Within expected parameters, which is how clerks bury astonishment
The A.S. 153 Siege of Rostov was Maldrake's eleven-day arithmetic of exhaustion: ninety thousand Ash-Fodder spent against six hundred defenders before the Wrathforged arrived rested.
Codex Ref. VII.5.03-001

The Siege of Toledo
Nine months of walls and miracles, neither of which the Bureau can fully explain
Nine months of clockwork artillery against consecrated walls in A.S. 15, ending in fire the Bureau of Engineering cannot explain and a Relic it has been arguing about for a hundred and eighty-six years.
Codex Ref. VII.5.02-001

The Siege of Vienna
Nine Months in the Crucible of Faith
Nine months of famine, plague, and sorcery broke upon the altar of Saint Rupert. Bishop-Warden Clemens struck, and Reason died screaming in the streets of its last capital.
Codex Ref. III.2.07-031

The Silence of Thessaloniki
Three nights without bells, and what answered instead
For seventy-two hours in A.S. 198, the bells of Thessaloniki's Harbor-Chain Towers produced no sound. The chains vibrated without ceasing.
Codex Ref. VII.6.01-001

The Silent Derailment
Forty-one dead men made Lorn hear its own obedience
In A.S. 112, forty-one men died on an unregistered Lorn siding, proving that a yard may obey every hymn and still deliver corpses to an illegal rail.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-112

The Subjugation of Seville
A siege so well dressed in liturgy that the Ledger called it a procession
In A.S. 155, Seville was corrected by procession: gates opened under writ, calendars shortened, mouths disciplined, granaries emptied, and conquest taught to smell like incense.
Codex Ref. VII.8.02-002

The Sundering
The Day the World Cracked Open and the Creator Sent His Invoice
The cataclysm of 1 November, A.S. 45 — when the Balkans erupted and the legions of the Great Deceiver poured through the wound in Creation.
Codex Ref. I.1.02-001

The Three-Night Bombard
Constantinople learned that a paid invoice may be louder than cannon
Velmora's A.S. 177 infiltration detonated Constantinople's Foundry Quarter for three nights, teaching the southern anchor that debt can breach what artillery cannot.
Codex Ref. VII.5.03-001

The Treaty of Regensburg
The ink that abolished the Creator, signed in nine days and annulled by Providence in fifteen years
The Treaty that ended the Atheist Wars and dissolved the Holy See of Vienna in an afternoon. Forty-seven articles; fifteen years of the Rationalist Republic; and then the Sundering proved it a lie. The Bureau of Doctrine annulled it retroactively. It was never valid.
Codex Ref. VII.2.01-001

The Tumults of Lyon
Where licensed laughter discovered teeth and the bear wore a mitre
In A.S. 170, Lyon's licensed Carnival of Saint Bérard's Misrule became nine hours of masks, pamphlets, puppet blasphemy, altered hymns, and audited laughter.
Codex Ref. VII.4.11-001

The Uncounted Winter
Fifty thousand dead, and the page arrived late
Northern offensive and registry collapse of A.S. 87–91, when fifty thousand dead went unattested and the Synod learned to put a court beside the wound.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-091

The Vigil of the Hollowed
Forty-seven in the cement; seven words permitted; the wall is warm.
The breach of Bastion-Constantinople's Sixth Ravelin in A.S. 170: the Night Paper, the burned regiment, the 140-metre gap, and the forty-seven who entered the pour-frame singing. The wall holds. Seven words allocated for what remains inside.
Codex Ref. VII.3.01-001

The Widow Riot
Three days of pots, smoke, and fiscally inconvenient grief
A.S. 139 lower-district uprising at Bastion-Königsberg after Directive 91-B made Widow’s Pennies mandatory and taught grief to strike metal.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-139

The Witch-Hunts of Toulouse
The fire that learned to file its victims
Toulouse taught Purity its grammar for cruelty: warrant before fire, confession before brand, spectacle before silence, silence before archive.
Codex Ref. VII.8.02-001

The Wormwood Hill Tank Incident of A.S. 163
The engine obeyed after the crew became fuel
In A.S. 163, a black-diesel tank at Wormwood Hill burned its crew alive, advanced for three days, and bled self-igniting oil for eleven dusks.
Codex Ref. VII.4.22-001

The Year of Ash Rain
The sky became a siege engine, and Constantinople learned to breathe doctrine
Maldrake's A.S. 143 burning of the Thracian forests turned ash into weather, famine into architecture, and Constantinople into a city under siege from above.
Codex Ref. VII.4.03-001

The Year of Letters
One table of bones. Forty cities. The first assault on everything.
The Bureau's account of –32 A.S.: how three Amsterdam scholars, one table of bones, and forty cities' worth of polite arithmetic crippled three centuries of relic authentication — and inaugurated everything.
Codex Ref. I.2.01-001

The Year Without Dawn
The Bureau's Second Portent: forty days without sun, seventeen explanations without facts, and one Province without tongues.
A.S. 32: forty days without the sun, children born grey-eyed and voiceless, the Rationalists publishing seventeen treatises to explain a volcano no one could find. The Bureau's Second Providential Portent.
Codex Ref. VII.4.01-001

Three-Day Crush
Eleven minutes made a profession; three days counted the dead
The Three-Day Crush killed 309 at a famine gate, then taught the Synod to invent the Queue-Marshal Corps and call suffocation logistics.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-007

Thumper Blackout of A.S. 171
A quiet ward is an unlocked confession
The Thumper Blackout of A.S. 171 silenced District Seven of Bastion-Przemyśl, opened its ward infrastructure to breach, and made Plumbers conditionally essential after four hundred deaths.
Codex Ref. VII.4.25-001

Trench Sermon Mandate
The furnace obeys best when it fears grammar
The Trench Sermon Mandate of A.S. 158 placed Furnace Catechists inside Line power installations, turning boiler speech into doctrine and maintenance into surveillance.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-019

Trial of Saint Aldebrand's Reliquary
The courtroom where arithmetic disgraced itself before a bone
Amsterdam's A.S. 11 mock trial of Saint Aldebrand's reliquary turned Rationalist arithmetic into theatre, until Vienna made the bone louder than the joke.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-011

Trial of Saint Aldebrand's Reliquary
The hall laughed first; the bone answered later
Amsterdam laughed over Aldebrand's displayed femur in A.S. 11, then lost the bone, the transcript, and eventually the argument to Vienna's mace.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-011

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

Unhymn Infiltration of A.S. 163
When the [[the-bureaucratic-synod|Synod's]] own pipes sang Later
The Unhymn Infiltration of A.S. 163 turned Shipka's resonance conduits into authorised lullabies, proving that hostile cadence could travel through honest metal.
Codex Ref. VII.4.23-001

Varna Grain Rot
The wheat waited nineteen days; the dead waited less
A.S. 129 Varna harbour catastrophe in which tariff suspension left convoy grain to rot for nineteen days, provoking hunger riot, Purity volley, and official conversion into holy fast.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-016

Vienna Incident A.S. 112
Five thousand tongues, and one lullaby still breathing
A.S. 112 Orison sweep in Vienna that branded five thousand mothers for a rain-and-barley lullaby and made unauthorized comfort a training case.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-112

Vigil of the Drowned Priests
One hour in which [[krakow|Kraków]] is ordered to hear the river
Annual Kraków observance ratified in A.S. 148: one mandated hour of Bell-silence, forty-seven candles, and a river taught to testify.
Codex Ref. VII.6.02-001

Warden Sermon Trials
Seven comforters tried, and seven hundred mouths learned caution
A.S. 134 sealed Purity tribunal where seven Licensed Consolators were tried for pastoral overreach, creating the precedent that taught Lantern heresy to hide better.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-044

Weeping Trenches of Odessa
Where the walls learned hymns and men paid in tongues
The A.S. 178 Odessa trench incident in which Pale Chanter seepage turned Litany-Engineer hymnals against their owners, leaving pumps running, men weeping, and tongues ruined.
Codex Ref. VII.5.04-002

Weevil Year
The famine in which the illegal cellars breathed better than the state
The Weevil Year of A.S. 157 rotted western reserve grain under lawful custody, exposed Bureau incompetence, strengthened Grain Keeper caches, and killed the Bureau of Agriculture.
Codex Ref. VII.4.21-001

Year of Smoke
Eleven wagons, one fire, and the night the [[bureau-of-shadows|Bureau of Shadows]] stopped being a ghost story
The night Lübeck's harbour records burned, its guilds dissolved, and eleven wagons drove into legend. The Year of Smoke is what happened when the Bureau of Shadows stopped being theoretical and started being operational.
Codex Ref. VII.1.02-001
