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Aldric Hartmann
The brewer who hid apostles under beer and left no sermon to spoil the work
Uncanonised Deutz brewer and relic custodian who hid three apostolic phalanges beneath his vats from A.S. 31 until his death in A.S. 38.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-031

Deutz
The east bank where apostolic bones learned to smell like beer and keep quiet
Deutz is Cologne's right-bank service quarter, famous in Doctrine because three apostolic phalanges survived there beneath beer, silence, and useful damp.
Codex Ref. II.1.04-031

Father Wernher of Cologne
The cellar priest whose lists kept sixty souls from becoming a sermon illustration
Defrocked Cologne canon and Cellar Saint leader whose forty-seven-page journal preserves the underground Church between Regensburg and the Sundering.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-045

Fourth Doctrinal Congress
Where silence was made to testify against the listener
The Fourth Doctrinal Congress did not end doubt. It converted silence into mortal fault, canonised useful dead, and taught Strasbourg to occupy the Creator's quiet.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.90-104

Klara, the Unnamed Guardian
Seven years of sealed stone, and the surname Records failed to deserve
Uncanonised Deutz custodian who kept Relic 31-C(α–γ) sealed beneath Hartmann's brewery through A.S. 38–45, then yielded it to Ignatius Brenner.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-045

Koblenz
The holy art of handing the burden onward
Koblenz is the wet middle hand of the Ignatian chain: a Rhine-Moselle transfer city where sanctity lasted six minutes and became taxable forever.
Codex Ref. II.3.05-045

Saint Gereon
The soldier-saint whose crypt taught Cologne how refusal walks under law
Old soldier-saint of Cologne, patron of disciplined refusal and crypt custody; every faction borrows his sword, which proves the blade remains sharp.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-031

The Thread
The quiet line by which bones, names, and suspicion crossed the dark
Informal Cellar Saint transit doctrine that moved relics, names, wafers, and warnings through trusted cellars from A.S. 30 until the Sundering tore the roads open.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.91-045
