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Black Diesel
Condemn the flame, count the warmth, deny the pipe
Black diesel is the Synod's favourite unlawful sacrament: prohibited fuel, hidden heat, scripture-smoke risk, tax opportunity, and winter's little felony.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.90-201

Bureau of Engineering Third Survey
Absence, properly measured, may be made load-bearing
The A.S. 194 Third Survey of the Constantinople Warrens proved, with exquisite scope discipline, that the illegal pipes it avoided did not matter.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-037

Scripture-Smoke
The vapour is not prophecy; it merely has the insolence to be legible
Scripture-Smoke is black-diesel vapour that writes back, which is precisely why the Bureau forbids reading it before reading it first.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.90-136

Skopje
The bitten city keeps its markets below the teeth
Skopje fell within hours of the Sundering, then survived below itself: a bitten city of Lantern Warrens, forged papers, humming lamps, and useful lies.
Codex Ref. II.5.08-045

Skopje Lantern Warrens
A city bitten from above, still singing below
The Skopje Lantern Warrens are the tunnel-city beneath a Sundering-eaten ruin, where black-diesel lamps hum in forbidden pre-Codex modes.
Codex Ref. II.4.08-017

The Anatolian Pitlands
The fuel that does not exist arrives on schedule
The unregistered crude seams beyond Bastion-Constantinople supply black diesel through pits, bribes, false seizures, nameless labour, and official denial.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-013

The Scripture-Smoke Incident of A.S. 136
When the chimneys preached and the soldiers fired upward
In A.S. 136, black diesel smoke above Constantinople formed Creed fragments, Index echoes, and Wallachian sentences before killing seventeen soldiers.
Codex Ref. VII.4.21-001
