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Bell-sickness
The bell stops; the obedient skull keeps ringing
Bell-sickness is the Synod's recognised resonance affliction: phantom peals, compulsive cadence, command mislocation, and the small theological problem of obedience ringing back.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.87-201

Cadence Architects
The street confesses before the bodies arrive
Cadence Architects are the Cadence Corps' route geometers: they design bellways, choke-points, and obedient grief before crowds become casualty diagrams.
Codex Ref. XII.7.05-129

Cadence Corps
One beat, one body, one road, and one stick for correction
The Cadence Corps teaches crowds to move as one obedient spine: ration queues, funerals, levies, relic routes, and riots corrected by beat, rope, whistle, and boot.
Codex Ref. XII.7.01-112

Cathedral of the Perpetual Writ
Where lawful bells learned to drown mourners politely
Strasbourg's lesser cathedral authenticates copies, stores route tables, and remembers the night two lawful bells divided eight hundred mourners into nineteen deaths.
Codex Ref. II.1.04-005

Concordat of Civic Cadence
One beat, one body, one road, and every crowd made countable
A.S. 113 joint Rites-War decree born from the Ashbread Stampede, licensing the Cadence Corps to rule queues, funerals, gates, and marches by rhythm.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-059

Doctrine Marchers
The faction that mistakes a perfect chant for a clear gate
Cadence Corps faction that treats processions as sacrament first and traffic second, beloved by Doctrine and dangerous wherever beauty outruns arithmetic.
Codex Ref. XII.7.02-001

Flow Marshals
Keep them breathing; pray after
Cadence Corps tendency that reduces processions to survivable movement, cutting rope, pulsing bridges, and bruising citizens so they remain alive to complain.
Codex Ref. XII.7.03-001

Night of Two Bells
Two lawful sounds, one dark canal, and nineteen shoes under the pews
A.S. 129 Strasbourg funeral-route disaster in which two authorised bells split eight hundred mourners and sent nineteen into a dark canal.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-058

Prefect Malven "Iron Step"
A boot-beat older than evidence and more useful than truth
Composite patron of the Cadence Corps, Malven “Iron Step” survives as quarantine legend, training rhythm, disputed relic nuisance, and mandatory boot-beat.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-137

Route-Timing Concordat
Split the sound, split the crowd, own the dead
A.S. 129 Strasbourg route law born from the Night of Two Bells, imposing two-bell clearance and integrated bellway tables on every serious procession.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-060

Saint Erasmus
The funeral throat whose obedience drowned nineteen citizens and educated a city
Patron of appointed mourning and funeral cadence, Saint Erasmus became useful after his lawful bell helped split a Strasbourg funeral into nineteen canal deaths.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-129

Sergeant-Marshal Yael Dorsk
Administratively dead, operationally inconvenient, and still cutting ropes where crowds should breathe
Flow Marshal Yael Dorsk, listed dead by Records after disputed survivorship, remains attached to Irongate crowd doctrine, the three-cut correction, and Schreiber Road fog testimony.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-136
