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Referencing “The Order of Saint Ephrath”
Every codex entry that links to The Order of Saint Ephrath. 11 entries.
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Charles Bridge
The Vltava crossing where Prague learned silence by nail
Charles Bridge crosses Prague's Vltava as road, witness bench, and Purity instrument: the stone throat through which the Procession of Tongues makes doctrine walk.
Codex Ref. II.3.02-096

Commentaries on Faithful Severity
The book that taught cruelty to file receipts
Severian's Commentaries turn cruelty into apparatus: cages, tongues, households, witness columns, and the tidy receipt by which harm becomes Doctrine.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.04-134

Grand Inquisitor Severian
The tongue made public office, the cage made catechism
Severian of Mainz made fear audible, denunciation intimate, and cruelty administrative; his Second Appendix still walks through Prague with nail and tablet.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-062

Metz
The depot-city where contradiction learned double entry
Synod-held Metz is a Zone 1 depot-city of ash vaults, double ledgers, silent bridges, supply arithmetic, and the Black Census that taught Medicine to count horror properly.
Codex Ref. II.1.05-001

Order of Severance
The inward knife that cuts office from affection before affection becomes a kingdom
The Order of Severance is the Bureau of Purity's inward knife: an inquisitorial fraternity that hunts clerical and bureaucratic heresy where clean cuffs, perfect ledgers, and trusted colleagues become shelter.
Codex Ref. VIII.1.07-134

Pillars of Glass, Zaragoza
Transparent cruelty, polished daily for the improvement of the crowd
Zaragoza's punishment plaza of glass columns, where condemned bodies stand magnified into civic lessons and the Ash-Rain still leaves pale residue on Purity's proudest transparent cruelty.
Codex Ref. II.1.06-001

Prague
The bridge-city where shame learned civic architecture
Synod-held Prague is a Zone 3 bridge-city of public correction, Rationalist residue, Ephrath theatre, acoustic wounds, and useful civic obedience.
Codex Ref. II.3.02-001

Procession of Silence
The Republic called mutilation progress and printed it neatly
The Procession of Silence was the Rationalist public mutilation rite that paraded sealed mouths as civic instruction before Ironmouth made the knife legal.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-003

The Ash-Rain of Zaragoza
Where artillery made weather and fourteen children paid the grammar of “clean”
The A.S. 143 Ash-Rain of Zaragoza followed a sanctioned bombardment of a Velkara-aligned compound: three days of salt-and-milk ash, fourteen silenced children, no quarantine, and a city forced to keep trading beneath residue.
Codex Ref. VII.4.13-001

The Night of Crowns
Seven mitres fell, and Prague mistook the sound for progress
In A.S. 8, seven bishops in Prague removed their mitres before a cheering crowd, teaching the Rationalists that apostasy travels fastest when an authorised mouth performs it.
Codex Ref. VII.8.07-001

The Order of the Root
Where family trees are pruned with forms, cuffs, and holy shears
The Order of the Root is the Synod's hereditary-contamination apparatus: kinship charts, child tags, bloodline review, and mercy sharpened into pruning shears.
Codex Ref. XI.1.05-001
