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Académie des Sciences, Vienna
Reason alone, and therefore alone when the sun refused attendance
Vienna's Académie des Sciences made unbelief elegant: measuring relics, disciplining evidence, rewarding Molyneaux, and applauding darkness as mechanism.
Codex Ref. I.1.03-032

Academies
New cathedrals of Reason, with better brass and worse gods
The Academies taught Europe to replace altar with demonstration table, relic with specimen case, prayer with applause, and cruelty with excellent paperwork.
Codex Ref. I.1.03-000

Academy System
The lecture hall as ministry, purse, press, knife, and alibi
The Rationalist Academy System made scholarship into command: lectures became policy, footnotes became bayonets, and children learned unbelief as paperwork.
Codex Ref. I.1.03-000

Age of Reason
The mind may hold the lamp, but Doctrine owns the flame
The Age of Reason licensed unbelief, polished desecration into civic virtue, and ended when Hell answered the lecture hall without raising its hand.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.00-001

Belgrade
The city the river refused to bury, and therefore made taxable
Belgrade, ruined-contested confluence city where Shattered Courts perfume met Maldrake's Wrath, the Danube turned in A.S. 120, and sanctity became an armed hazard.
Codex Ref. II.5.06-120

Europe
The wounded continent, held together by rails, bells, hunger, and denial
Europe is the wounded continent: Synod west, Charnel east, Line between, and every road, harbour, cradle, ration card, bell, and grave bent toward survival.
Codex Ref. II.0.01-201

Novi Sad
The city where cannon, stone, and stamp each learned to fail
Novi Sad is a fallen Danube city whose cannon never fired, whose stones wrote living names, and whose valid seals once starved the bodies beneath them.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-045

Pannonia
The bread basin that learned appetite
Pannonia was the basin that fed empires before Kargath taught its barns to hunger, its graves to want, and its maps to rot into accusation.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-045

Pécs
The town where bread became evidence
Pécs is the vineyard ruin where Famine Pit measurement, Abundance Field proof, and Kargath's useful bread made hunger legible to the Ledger.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-147

Professor Gérard Molyneaux
The man who gave panic a professorial overcoat and called the missing sun weather
Rationalist professor whose A.S. 32 volcanic hypothesis explained away the Year Without Dawn, won a medal, and survived only as evidence that confidence can be catalogued as guilt.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-079

Rome
The old chair, subordinated and still dangerous in pieces
Rome is the Synod-held Old Chair: ruined, supervised, relic-rich, papalist-haunted, and too symbolically useful for Strasbourg to bury cleanly.
Codex Ref. II.1.11-201

Sacred Ledger
The Synod's memory, sharpened until grief signs the receipt
The Sacred Ledger is the Synod's authorised memory: fact cooked into Doctrine, grief made grammatical, contradiction kept on a leash.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.32-090

Serbia
The country where fire and fog filed rival claims and both were accepted
Serbia is the Balkan wound-country where Wrath heats the caverns, Sloth cools the valleys, and the Danube keeps carrying useful ruin west.
Codex Ref. II.6.06-007

Skopje
The bitten city keeps its markets below the teeth
Skopje fell within hours of the Sundering, then survived below itself: a bitten city of Lantern Warrens, forged papers, humming lamps, and useful lies.
Codex Ref. II.5.08-045

The Balkans
The wound that taught Europe to count its bleeding
The Balkan wound-region, broken first by the Eastern Silence and the Sundering, then divided into Synod margins, contested corridors, Sin-General dominions.
Codex Ref. II.6.05-045

The Great Deceiver
The Adversary Without Name, the Will Behind the Veil
He has no face, no form, no name the Bureau dares to print — only a Will that wears the world like a mask.
Codex Ref. IV.1.01-001

The Seven Sin-Generals
Shards of the Deceiver's Will, Made Flesh and Given Dominion
Seven abominations forged from the Deceiver's own Will, each sovereign over a cardinal sin and a blighted domain east of the Wall. They are his fingers, gripping the throat of the world.
Codex Ref. IV.1.02-001

Wallachia
Fair prices are how Hell asks for a signature
Wallachia did not fall by trumpet and fire. It borrowed, signed, refinanced, and became Velmora's creditor province pointed at Sibiu.
Codex Ref. II.6.06-006
