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Bone-Lung
The dead enter the chest one opened rack at a time
Progressive marrow-dust sickness of Ritual Bone-Stampers, politely misnamed by Medicine, cheaply classified by Records, and compensated by no one with a soul or budget.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.44-001

Mother-Cryptor Sabine
She files the dead until the living become legible
Mother-Cryptor Sabine governs Constantinople's Ossuary Rings, files the Third Ossuary reports, and keeps records so deep that Purity politely refuses to understand them.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-052

Saint Vellum-of-the-Quiet-Hand
The Saint Records Needed Before Rites Could Admit She Existed
Disputed patron saint of Ritual Bone-Stampers and ossuary notaries, operationally accepted after A.S. 92 because the corridors required a mother before the Bureaus could manufacture one.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-069

The Corridor Twitching
The dead moved once, and the living invented a profession
A.S. 92 ossuary disturbance beneath Bastion-Brest in which unstamped remains moved under observation, forcing the seventy-two-hour authentication rule and licensed Bone-Stamper doctrine.
Codex Ref. VII.4.16-001

The Hollowing
When the hand remembers the rite and the soul declines attendance
The Bone-Stampers' private name for vocational faith-depletion, by which conviction thins, seals bite less deeply, and the dead resume their education in motion.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.45-001

The Quiet Hands
The hand that does not tremble is the one the corridor obeys
Senior Ritual Bone-Stampers who quiet active corridors when ordinary seals fail, unlisted by organigramme yet indispensable wherever the dead begin correcting the Ledger.
Codex Ref. XII.37.02-001
