Reverse Index
Referencing “Marking Vicars”
Every codex entry that links to Marking Vicars. 6 entries.
Return to Marking Vicars

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

Chalk Riots
Fourteen red doors taught the Bureau arithmetic
Trier's A.S. 119 enforcement backlash, when fourteen red lintels turned compliant households into a crowd and forced the Bureau to ration visible shame.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-024

Creed
The shortest border is the one behind the teeth
The Creed is the Synod's shortest border: a licensed mouth, a timed answer, a civic leash, and the little gate through which bread, obedience, and punishment pass.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.04-090

Market Drift Years
When Tuesday briefly defeated theology
The A.S. 98–103 Rhineland civic-devotional decline in market Creed recitation, turnip theology, barter-oaths, and the embarrassment that birthed the Street-Vicar Corps.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-025

Moselle
The river that carries correction downstream without saluting
The Moselle is a Zone 2 river-corridor of tariff houses, old hands, ferry shrines, Street-Vicar chalk, Meta-Levy arithmetic, and provincial obedience so exact it becomes insolence.
Codex Ref. II.2.08-112

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
