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Avignon
A city corrected so thoroughly the river kept the receipt
Penitential ruins on the Rhône, where the Pontifex Submersis was crowned beneath water in A.S. 111, Avignon was razed into correction, and A.S. 145 burned the calendars into agreement.
Codex Ref. II.1.08-111

Bellway Harmonisation
The road learned to obey the bell, and mercy learned to hurry
A.S. 148 reform that aligned Jubilee roads to shrine bells and relay carillons, making pilgrimage delay audible, prosecutable, and spiritually convenient.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-056

Ledger Laws
Mercy measured by the ladle, sanctioned by the noose
The Ledger Laws made mercy countable after the Broth Riots: every bowl, bandage, draught, confession, death, and useful pity entered the record before it dared call itself compassion.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.89-112

Maren Kessler
She kept the count clean and the water guilty
Handler Third Class Maren Kessler delivered eight Jubilee columns without recorded discrepancy, heard custody failing by sound, and retired with forty-seven water vessels.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-135

Pilgrim Roads
Sanctity is motion under witness, and witness under invoice
The Pilgrim Roads made walking obedient: licensed motion, tolls, tokens, chains, grief, delay, and low earth holiness under seal.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.86-094

Road-Mercy Scandal
Compassion acquired a price list and the Bureau called it evidence
A.S. 136 Munich–Sibiu corridor scandal in which Handlers, shrinekeepers, clerks, and route deputies sold water, rest, bandage, and slack as private mercy.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-055

Saint Varric of the Twelve Blisters
The chain becomes holy when the foot bleeds on schedule
Approved patron of Pilgrim-Chain Handlers: a useful, poorly documented saint whose twelve blisters became stations, tolls, custody doctrine, and a halo bent from iron.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-134

The Broth Riots
The hungry asked for food and received laws
The Broth Riots of A.S. 112 began with thin soup and ended with rifles, saints, Ledger Laws, and the Synod's discovery that hunger becomes obedient once measured.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-112

The Peregrine Jubilee
The road renews itself with chains, flags, and profitable terror
The Peregrine Jubilee is Pilgrimage's decennial month of chained penitents, route audits, shrine downgrades, guild dissolutions, confession harvests, and public white cloth laid over very practical terror.
Codex Ref. VII.3.03-001

The Rhône
Water carries what paper refuses to keep dry
The Rhône is a southern river-corridor of ash, pilgrimage, fishery inspection, Avignon heresy, Lyon spectacle, wet custody, and water that declines obedience.
Codex Ref. II.1.10-201

Zone 1
The rearward paradise that learned to invoice the war
Zone 1 is the Synod's polished western rear: safe enough to tax, rich enough to excuse itself, and stained to the elbows by logistics.
Codex Ref. II.0.03-201
