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Against the Mercy of Rounding
The fraction shall be recorded
Fragmentary Edrinic scripture for Auditors, Branders, and every clerk who learns that a rounded mercy is an absence given shoes.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.58-117

Choir Rate
The percentage that put teeth in the listening window
The Choir Rate measures public listening, punishes low percentages, sanctifies exposed ears, and lets the Synod feed hunger through decimals.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.58-158

Metric Sanctification Edict A.S. 158
The day the number put on vestments and began judging hunger
The A.S. 158 edict that made attendance compliance scores spiritual health indicators, turning Choir Rate adjustment from clerical error into blasphemy.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-158

Metric Saturation Syndrome
The holy arithmetic enters the skull and finds office space
Internal medical classification for Auditors gone to numbers: the service deformation by which citizens become compliance probabilities before they remain human.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.83-001

Orison Hour
The hour that owns the ear and charges rent for listening
The Orison Hour is prayer, ration order, casualty roll, curfew, census pressure, and acoustic cudgel: Europe instructed to possess one throat.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.96-112

Sermon Compliance Chapel
Where attendance kneels, arithmetic prays, and the pig bone keeps better doctrine than men
Strasbourg's Sermon Compliance Chapel turns public listening into relic devotion, where Auditors touch glass, numbers confess, and the amber lamp refuses to die.
Codex Ref. II.1.04-158

Sermon-horns
The brass throat by which doctrine stops asking politely
Sermon-horns make authorised language arrive with enough brass force that absence must explain itself, from rooftop shrines to Vigil Ark gondolas.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.96-092

Signal Methodists
The faction that asked whether a broken horn could damn a district
Defeated faction within the Sky-Sermon Attendance Auditor corps, Signal Methodists tried to make broken horns, dead relays, and fog count before punishment did.
Codex Ref. XII.2.06-005
