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7th Rearguard Column
The middle hand that did not lose the bones
The 7th Rearguard Column did not blaze at Kalnik; it carried the bones through the middle miles, and the miracle survived because nobody lost the packet.
Codex Ref. VIII.5.07-045

Age of Reason
The mind may hold the lamp, but Doctrine owns the flame
The Age of Reason licensed unbelief, polished desecration into civic virtue, and ended when Hell answered the lecture hall without raising its hand.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.00-001

Belgrade
The city the river refused to bury, and therefore made taxable
Belgrade, ruined-contested confluence city where Shattered Courts perfume met Maldrake's Wrath, the Danube turned in A.S. 120, and sanctity became an armed hazard.
Codex Ref. II.5.06-120

Father Ignatius of Cologne
The clerk whose breadbasket outranked an empire
Ignatius Brenner, parish clerk of Cologne, carried three apostolic phalanges beneath black rye in A.S. 31. The fire at Kalnik arrived seventeen years later.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-043

Feast of the Cracked Bell
The damaged bell still tolls, therefore the damaged citizen still owes
The Feast of the Cracked Bell teaches the Synod's favourite mercy: broken things may still serve, so damaged citizens may still be counted, tolled, and taxed.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.89-201

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

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 Isidore
The saint who became vessel, bell, ash, and invoice
Pre-Synod saint whose militarised relic blazed at Kalnik Ridge in A.S. 48, then multiplied into bell, ash, Grace Ration, Toledo verdict, and Bureau invoice.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-086

The Miracle of the Danube's Turning
When the river struck the Enemy in the teeth
At Belgrade in A.S. 120, Maldrake's Wrath-host broke against mud, relic artillery, and a Danube that turned back upon the Enemy. Victory followed; so did tariffs.
Codex Ref. VII.5.04-001
