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Carrier Yard
Where crawling cathedrals learn obedience from chains
Southern Foundry Quarter yard where Catacomb-Carriers are assembled, Threnody hums at Pier Seven, and Saint Uriel refuses the sky.
Codex Ref. II.4.10-006

Phaleron Bay
The fishermen count boats because the water has learned names
Phaleron Bay is the Bosphorus inner approach's fishing ward, smuggling pocket, pilgrim nuisance, and quiet witness to the Iron Idol that waits below.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-189

Praefect-Naval Cassius Tern
The dry bastard who sent three runners before Hell reached the chain
Cassius Tern commanded Bastion-Constantinople's harbor during the Black Sea Armada engagement, raised the Chain, sent three runners, and survived praise.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-029

Silence of Harbor Lamps
Darkness received a harbor office and stamped the water
For seventy-two hours in A.S. 185, Bastion-Constantinople's harbor lights died, the water lit beneath, and the *Saint Veritas* vanished from a locked quay.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-185

The Black Sea Armada Engagement
Forty-seven ships entered the ledger; one refused arithmetic
The A.S. 162 naval assault on Bastion-Constantinople's Harbor of Chains: forty-seven demon vessels, seven hours of white fire, and one ship-shaped absence still drawing interest.
Codex Ref. VII.5.10-162

The Bosphorus
The water has not countersigned
The Bosphorus is the southern hinge of the Sagittal Line: chain-defended, tariff-choked, relic-strung, and still refusing to admit that water can be owned.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-004

The Broadcast
Eleven minutes, forty-three seconds, and one name the Ledger would not keep still
On 3rd Argent, A.S. 199, Saint Barachiel's Sermon-horns carried an unauthorised apology across the Bosphorus. The machinery survived. The record did not.
Codex Ref. VII.4.09-001
