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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

Ash Canal
Where Strasbourg teaches water to forget names
The Ash Canal is the Cloister's south runoff: drain, boundary, market, fever line, and the useful black water into which inconvenient custody is poured.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-007

Bead Drift
The count moves, and Records bills the correction
Bead Drift is the Cloister's forbidden arithmetic: strings warm, names return, counts alter, and Records writes handling deviation over the sound of beads counting back.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.72-004

Circular 881-R
The sentence that made moving beads a billable error
Circular 881-R is Records' A.S. 199 denial order: bead counts are fixed, bead drift is unsanctioned, and correction remains beautifully billable.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.72-199

Clearance Gate
Release is merely refusal with better hinges
The Clearance Gate of the Cloister of Miscounted Beads opens cityward only after correction, then teaches released souls that Strasbourg charges rent for mercy.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-007

Desk Eleven
Where the blue lamp burns and the Bureau teaches furniture to deny arithmetic
Desk Eleven is the Cloister's blue-lamped denial station: a public desk for warm strings, backward slips, grave-clicks, and every bead count the Bureau refuses to name.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.72-199

First String
The absent cord by which every correction fears being measured
The First String is the Cloister's officially absent prime cord: unindexed, unadmitted, and feared because origin with teeth makes every correction appealable.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.72-002

Pilgrim Reconciliation Statutes
Correction is salvation, provided the fee clears
The Pilgrim Reconciliation Statutes made mercy countable: bead strings, route errors, confession addenda, second strings, debt, and sanctioned delay.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.72-097

Quiet Thread
The heresy that teaches the miscounted to listen before obeying
The Quiet Thread is a watched, denied Cloister heresy of clerks, detainees, and matrons who believe bead drift can restore the names corrected out of mercy.
Codex Ref. XI.5.01-002
