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Cadence Examiner
The ear with seal authority
Cadence Examiners turn suspicious sound into evidence, deciding whether a voice belongs to a mouth, a crowd, a page, or the Enemy's borrowed throat.
Codex Ref. XII.47.05-091

Catechism Third Revision
The street became a chapel with worse acoustics
A.S. 104 clarification that dragged obedience from chapel into market, making mouths, chalk, trade, and hesitation useful to Doctrine.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.04-104

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

Halle
The city that says the Creed, washes the chalk, and keeps the oven warm
Halle is a compliant rear city with salt in its gutters, fever in its records, Creed on its tongue, Ashen fragments in its ovens, and obedience with undocumented residue.
Codex Ref. II.2.09-201

Marrow-Quill of Cologne
The advocate who taught grammar to leave bodies hungry
Cologne Citation Advocate and Ledger Duellist whose week of three duels struck a rival household from standing, bread, gates, contracts, and consecrated earth.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-128

Sext
Noon, where obedience sweats in public and the market answers aloud
Sext is the Synod's noon office: the exposed bell-hour where markets pause, rations align, mouths betray themselves, and daylight makes cruelty tidy.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.96-115

The Rhineland
A province corrected so often it learned to keep the corrections
The Rhineland is the Synod's most corrected province: river belt, market school, scriptorium wound, curfew map, chalk lesson, and loyal suspicion made taxable.
Codex Ref. II.2.09-201

Trier
The city that taught chalk to count before it spoke
Trier is a loyal Moselle city with old hands, white margins, soft chalk, river memory, and the dangerous courtesy of obedience performed too well.
Codex Ref. II.2.02-004
