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Boundary Litany
The hymn that teaches seals to remember where the world ends
Operational hymn for gasket, wax, flange, drum-mouth, and pressure door: the Boundary Litany makes matter confess where obedience stops.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.85-152

Choir Nave
The room where Irongate lends its throat to stone
The Choir Nave is Bastion-Irongate's load-bearing throat: a basalt chamber where human song is forced through brass, gauges, fear, and stone.
Codex Ref. II.4.24-094

Field Pragmatists
The illegal hand that keeps the corridor warm
Field Pragmatists are the Engineering-preferred faction of the Gasket-Hymn Mechanic craft, preserving life by bending rites the Ledger later pretends were whole.
Codex Ref. XII.2.04-004

Great Hush of A.S. 94
The mercy of silence, corrected by three thousand dead
The Great Hush of A.S. 94 killed three thousand at Bastion-Irongate, made silence a structural enemy, and forced the mountain to survive by chant, valve, and trembling lung.
Codex Ref. VII.4.24-001

Line
The short word soldiers spend instead of breath
The Line is the soldier's short name for the Sagittal Line: the Baltic-to-Bosphorus membrane where Europe is counted, spent, and kept west.
Codex Ref. II.4.07-065

Line-Purists
The clean rite card, the whole verse, and the corpse beside the gauge
Line-Purists are the Doctrine-favoured faction of the Gasket-Hymn Mechanic craft, preserving the full nine movements even when rupture makes obedience murderous.
Codex Ref. XII.2.04-003

Saint Orla of the Seventh Line
She finished the sequence; the seal held; the Bureau arrived thirty years late with incense
Saint Orla of the Seventh Line, patron of Gasket-Hymn Mechanics, died completing Seal Seven during the A.S. 132 Metz flood and became the saint of the final turn.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-118

Seal Standardisation Edict of A.S. 164
The law that put a choir inside a washer
Issued after the Unhymn Infiltration, the A.S. 164 Edict mandated hymn-gaskets across the Line, saved pipes from sleep-cadence, and minted a profitable new species of crime.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-024

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-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

The Wire Orchard
Where the paper grows teeth and the dawn performs audit
The Wire Orchard is Bastion-Przemyśl's three-mile killing and sorting grid, where paper becomes permission, wire becomes judgment, and dawn harvests both.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-075

Transit Spine
The road through stone that cannot survive silence
The Transit Spine is Irongate's load-bearing road through the mountain: rail throat, chant corridor, pressure instrument, and courtroom for breath.
Codex Ref. II.4.24-072

Valve Quarter
Where [[bastion-irongate|Irongate]] keeps its warmth, its gaskets, and its deniable sins
The Valve Quarter is Bastion-Irongate's hot side-throat: pressure works, gasket shops, black-market rings, worker lungs, Hall C, and all the warmth the mountain denies elsewhere.
Codex Ref. II.4.24-096

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

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
