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4th Orison Company
Where prayer learned range tables and glass learned to sing
The 4th Orison Company sang before Orison had a charter, fired relic-shot at Toledo, and proved that a mistimed peal can make martyrs inward.
Codex Ref. VIII.6.02-015

First Relic Auctions of Amsterdam
When the hammer learned to price a saint without blushing
Amsterdam's first relic auction season made sacrilege respectable by catalogue, turning stolen bones into lots and provenance wounds into profit.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-007

Granaries of Saint Benedict
Mercy under lock, key, and later approval
The Granaries of Saint Benedict are Toledo's four watched vaults of civic reserve grain, opened in A.S. 185 by Governor-Praelate Alaricus before Strasbourg could make mercy late.
Codex Ref. II.1.05-185

Iberia
The western furnace kneels, pays, murmurs, burns, and remembers
Iberia is the Synod's western furnace: a sealed peninsula of relic ash, late Concordat obedience, Seville mutters, Toledo martyrdom, pilgrimage roads, British guns at Gibraltar, and memory too old to confiscate cleanly.
Codex Ref. II.1.04-090

Psalm of Consuming
The Toledo fire-prayer that spent custody into ash
The Psalm of Consuming is Toledo's sealed fire-prayer: a relic-bound formula whose two lawful recitations turned siege stores, tower, and custody into ash.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.57-015

The Tagus
The river at the end of the count
The Tagus is the Synod's brown Iberian edge: moat of Toledo, fiscal measuring line, levy phrase, flood court, and river that takes names without receipt.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-016

Toledo
The city taken by cannon and kept by ash
Toledo is the Synod-held Iberian martyr-city where a lost siege became custody, ash became law, and time itself learned tariffs.
Codex Ref. II.1.04-015
