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4th Rhineland Fusiliers
The regiment that forgot before dusk
The 4th Rhineland Fusiliers accepted a corrected roster before dusk, proving that the Synod can conscript memory as readily as flesh.
Codex Ref. VIII.5.04-148

Advocates Guild
Licensed cruelty with gloves, seals, and a fee table
Licensed fraternity of Citation Advocates that turns Synodal quarrels into ledger-duels, sells precedent, polices pits, and calls the resulting injuries civil peace.
Codex Ref. XII.28.01-001

Bastion-Constantinople
The Hinge of the South
Keystone fortress of the Sagittal Line, ratified in A.S. 68. The southernmost anchor of the Wall and its most celebrated grave. Where the advance of Hell first broke against ink and iron, and has broken ever since.
Codex Ref. III.2.04-017

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

Citation Pragmatists
The useful lie, properly receipted, may keep a district alive
Informal Citation Advocate faction that argues intent, exploits ambiguity, and keeps clients, convoys, widows, and districts alive long enough to be billed.
Codex Ref. XII.28.03-001

Citation Purists
The clause is the mercy, and the Creator help the client
Audit-favoured faction of Citation Advocates who worship clean custody, strict text, and clauses sharp enough to execute a client while preserving the file.
Codex Ref. XII.28.02-001

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

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

Guillaume of Aachen
The man who opened a gate and was closed by the Ledger
Lord-Protector Guillaume surrendered Aachen in A.S. 25, severed the Rhine approaches, and became the Synod's cleanest lesson in treason, nullity, and administrative damnation.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-123

Marrow-Quill of Cologne
The advocate who taught grammar to leave bodies hungry
Cologne Citation Advocate and Ledger Duellist whose week of three duels struck a rival household from standing, bread, gates, contracts, and consecrated earth.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-128

Mortuary Black
The ink that keeps the name and murders the claimant
Mortuary Black is the Bureau of Records compound for Administrative Dissolution: iron-gall, bone ash, Rites seal, and enough silence to make a name visible and unusable.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.01-002

Office of Nullity
The knife kept inside the book
Sub-office of the Bureau of Records governing Erasure Notaries, strike writs, dependent ledgers, black seals, and the civic art of making a person unprovable.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.70-001

Purists of the Bureau of Records
One truth, one roll, no supper invitations
Strict-text faction within the Bureau of Records, devoted to clean rolls, witnessed corrections, discrepancy reporting, and the holy unpleasantness of unpurchased truth.
Codex Ref. XII.9.03-001

Saint Vellum of the Valve
Hold while I turn, says the saint the clean offices refuse to hear
Uncanonised occupational patron of Diesel Resonance Plumbers, Saint Vellum of the Valve is the hand on the wheel where pressure, bell-shadow, and useful heresy meet.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-111

Shadow Archivists
The second copy is always a heresy until Records needs it
Alleged Records Scribe faction preserving unsanctioned copies of corrected rolls, officially absent, practically feared, and dangerous under the right lamp.
Codex Ref. XII.9.03-003

Stone Sharks
Safety by the inch, eviction by the weather, mercy by invoice
Stone Sharks are the profit-hardened branch of Grave-Field Shanty Brokers: orderly grave-lane landlords who sell safety, patrol blindness, and winter survival at predatory rates.
Codex Ref. XII.27.03-001

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

Trifold Erasure
Kill the body, strike the name, poison the recollection
Trifold Erasure is the Synod's threefold cure for rebellion: body extinguished, name struck, memory made too dangerous to love.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.71-111

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
