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Approved Comforts
Fourteen lawful softenings, and the heresy of meaning them
The Approved Comforts are fourteen lawful phrases by which the Bureau calms grief without granting it rights, mercy, or a dangerous future tense.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.97-094

Brotherhood Schism of Cologne
Three lamps, one route slip, and a mercy too useful to remain innocent
A.S. 178 Cologne cellar fracture in which three Lantern Brotherhood watch circles split over Mercy Preacher complicity, birthing Purists, Loyalists.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-045

Curfew Ordinance of Quiet Hours
The margin law that taught night to carry a pass, a lamp, and a witness
The Curfew Ordinance of Quiet Hours began as a Rhineland margin law and became the Synod's nocturnal grammar: lamps, passes, Consolators, Brotherhood knives, and useful fear.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.76-094

Mercy Architects
Salvation arranged in advance is conspiracy, which is why it works
Senior Lantern Mercy planners who design routes, adulterate parish logs, balance Preacher circuits, and turn terror into movement without leaving a signature.
Codex Ref. XII.25.09-001

Red Lanterns
Correction must be seen, preferably before the skin cools
Bureau of Purity street squads who turn doctrine into immediate heat: seizure, crimson-glass branding, witness shock, and the public paperwork of scarred faces.
Codex Ref. VIII.1.07-001

Tongue-Smiths
Lawful ink made treasonous by breath, comma, grief, and timing
Elite Lantern Mercy writers who forge audit-clean catechisms with breath-dependent meanings, making authorised comforts disobey before the law can quote them.
Codex Ref. XII.25.10-001

Warden Sermon Trials
Seven comforters tried, and seven hundred mouths learned caution
A.S. 134 sealed Purity tribunal where seven Licensed Consolators were tried for pastoral overreach, creating the precedent that taught Lantern heresy to hide better.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-044
