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Captain Mavra
The hammer falls where the useful crate does not
Captain Mavra stages Purity's noon raids in Thessaloniki, breaking the visible glass while the useful pane leaves by another door.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-201

Drowned Row
The harbour beneath the harbour keeps its own ledger
Drowned Row is Thessaloniki's under-quay sailor quarter: wet taverns, false papers, pilots, glass traffic, Choir terror, and bureaucracy's useful shame.
Codex Ref. II.7.04-198

Grey Keel Syndicate
Condemnation is cheap; navigation costs extra
The Grey Keel Syndicate moves papers, bodies, names, and mercy beneath the Flotilla's holy decks, where law drowns first and utility floats.
Codex Ref. XI.5.01-001

Harbor Ledger Office
Where arrival becomes a queue and mercy learns to stamp twice
The Harbor Ledger Office is the wet jaw of Thessaloniki's record-law, translating ships, refugees, cargo, deaths, delays, and useful crimes into serviceable continuity.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.94-201

Ledger Steps
The harbour climbs toward refusal
Behind Thessaloniki's Chainward Quays, the Ledger Steps turn ships, crews, cargo, widows, and paused names into taxable fact by making them climb.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-198

Saint Varda of the Lead Hands
A saint without a file is still a tool if the hand survives the glass
Uncanonised patroness of Demon-Glass Polishers, Varda teaches the bench-law of lead first and vision second wherever raw shards whisper and official files refuse to exist.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-107

The Harbor Ledger
The book that teaches ships they have arrived only after the ink permits it
The Harbor Ledger of Thessaloniki is the Synod's coastal sacrament of arrival: Hull, Soul, and Substance counted beneath chains that hum with a sea's rival arithmetic.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.93-201
