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Aegean Shrine-Circuit
Devotion by convoy, tariff, bell, and brine
Licensed pilgrim sea-route where Marseille weighs devotion, Saffron quarantines it, Thessaloniki sings at it, and the Bureau invoices the miracle.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.40-123

Crowns of Grace
One coin buys bread; the plural buys obedience
Crowns of Grace in the plural are obedience under arithmetic: harbour revenue, soldier arrears, salt dues, foreign insult, and bread counted until it kneels.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.22-093

Feast of Balanced Scales
Mercy, weighed once yearly and sealed before it multiplies
The Feast of Balanced Scales permits each Tithe Assessor one yearly remission, proving mercy can survive only when counted, sealed, and made afraid.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.89-201

Iberian Campaigns
The West was conquered first by salt, then by silence
The Iberian Campaigns were the Synod's western correction: salt dues, harbour ledgers, Seville's silenced plazas, stripped granaries, and conquest filed as housekeeping.
Codex Ref. VII.5.10-092

Saint Ysolt of the Scales
Patroness of pity weighed until it becomes collection
Ratified patron of Tithe Assessors and arrears clerks, Saint Ysolt gives extraction a kindly face, a brass scale, and a grain that never falls.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-146
