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Ash-Hospice Sisters
Mercy keeps the ward warm and the accident ledger warmer
The Ash-Hospice Sisters tend Brast's lungs, confession booths, and most dangerous archive: mercy with resin gloves and an exact hand.
Codex Ref. VIII.6.05-001

Boiler Commons
Where warmth is rent, leash, verdict, and little idol
The Boiler Commons of Brast are a worker district of heat debt, warm chits, ration kitchens, pipe-lane kingdoms, Red-Three fever, and kettles that have begun answering bells.
Codex Ref. II.2.01-019

Bureau of Alchemical Standards
First the tongs, then the theology
The Bureau of Alchemical Standards tests the sacred for spoilage, classifies residues no sane clerk would touch, and gives terror a tolerable label.
Codex Ref. VIII.2.02-001

Bureau of Ordnance
No violence is lawful until inventory permits it
The Bureau of Ordnance blesses powder, counts shells, seals fuel, restrains officers, and teaches matter to obey violence only after the Ledger consents.
Codex Ref. VIII.2.11-090

Choirmaster-Calibration Ilyra Kest
The woman who taught valves to obey a murmur
Ilyra Kest presides over Brast's Calibration Choir: three hundred and twelve licensed throats, one ruined public voice, and valves that still obey.
Codex Ref. III.1.04-002

Commander-Auditor Sorn Vale
The ledger that learned to execute before supper
Sorn Vale adjudicates Brast's drums, ledgers, missing gallons, and useful corpses. His boots remain spotless; his docket does not.
Codex Ref. III.1.04-004

Furnace Chapterhouse of Saint-Combust
The explosion received a feast day; the furnace received priests
The Furnace Chapterhouse of Saint-Combust tends Brast's Chrismole Crown, where an explosion became a saint and maintenance learned to wear vestments.
Codex Ref. VIII.6.04-001

Gauge Ward
Where brass confesses before men are permitted to lie
The Gauge Ward is Brast's inner-ring instrument throat, where pressure needles, licensed voices, and Ilyra Kest decide which lie becomes artillery.
Codex Ref. II.2.01-020

Guildmaster Pex Ruln
The man who owns the mesh beneath sanctity
Pex Ruln governs Brast's filters, locks, substrate receipts, and the useful delay between sanctity and throughput. His hands are never clean.
Codex Ref. III.1.04-003

Inquisitor-Mechanic Lux Thane Mire
One warrant for faith, engineering, and whatever answers back
Lux Thane Mire carries the Synod's ugliest new title: Inquisitor-Mechanic. When machines begin praying, he arrives with tools and arrest authority.
Codex Ref. III.1.04-005

Ordnance Bureau
The office that makes thunder accountable
The Ordnance Bureau numbers, blesses, rations, ships, and recovers the Synod’s lawful violence; its shells arrive late, counted, and indispensable.
Codex Ref. VIII.2.12-090

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

Saint-Combust
The furnace that became a saint because waste is impious and explosions need doctrine
Kiln Three of Brast, renamed Saint-Combust after the A.S. 74 pressure reversal that killed nine men and gave the Synod a theology for dangerous machinery.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.72-001

Slag Market
Where Brast's holy heat cools into crime and soup
The Slag Market is Brast's outer-ring commerce in leaked sanctity: warm chits, forged seals, quiet hymns, hospice filth, stolen heat, and necessary lies.
Codex Ref. II.2.06-201

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

Standing Order 14-K
The law that forbids the fuel by which the righteous keep warm
Standing Order 14-K forbids black diesel, demon glass, scripture-smoke, and every useful contamination the Synod condemns in public and routes by night.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.96-134

Standing Order 14-Q
Prior paper, or the living minute is guilty
Standing Order 14-Q forbids the living minute: no gasket-hymn sequence may bend unless paper arrives before steam.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.14-199

Sulking Engines
When machinery obeys exactly enough to make obedience an accusation
Brast's Sulking Engines delay, contradict, speak, remember, and obey just poorly enough to make every Bureau suspect the machine has learned procedure.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.11-001

The Anatolian Pitlands
The fuel that does not exist arrives on schedule
The unregistered crude seams beyond Bastion-Constantinople supply black diesel through pits, bribes, false seizures, nameless labour, and official denial.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-013

The Calibration Choir
Three hundred and twelve licensed throats between fuel and opinion
The Calibration Choir keeps Brast's chrismole obedient: three hundred and twelve licensed throats, one fourth-bell hymn, and machines with opinions.
Codex Ref. VIII.6.02-001

The Distillers' Compact
Where sanctity clogs, monopoly learns to breathe
The Distillers' Compact controls Brast's filters, locks, and substrate receipts: a guild that learned sanctity must pass through mesh.
Codex Ref. VIII.6.03-001

The Heartlands
The safe country, provided one defines safety as distance from teeth and proximity to stamps
The Heartlands are the Synod's safe interior only by infantry arithmetic: Zones 1–3 feed the Line with bread, steel, bodies, bells, paperwork, and bones.
Codex Ref. II.0.02-201

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

Ward-Seal Artificer
The rank no table admits and every failing boundary remembers
Ward-Seal Artificers are the denied apex of the Gasket-Hymn Mechanic hierarchy, summoned where ordinary repair succeeds mechanically and fails as a ward.
Codex Ref. XII.2.04-002

Wrath-Slag
Anger, cooled badly, remains warm
Wrath-slag is Maldrake's violence cooled into matter: warm, accusatory, useful, illegal, and always listening for an excuse.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.58-045

Zones 1 through 5
Five lawful pressures between invoice and mud
Zones 1 through 5 are graded permissions for bread, sons, movement, fear, artillery, and the state’s appetite.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.00-201
