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Confession Reform of A.S. 104
The paragraph that made sin stand in columns
A.S. 104 Bureau of Rites reform that standardised sin categories, introduced rubric cards, authorised lay intake clerks, and made confession countable at scale.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-014

Lull of Names
The plague year when silence became a breach and the bedside became a bureau
The Lull of Names was the A.S. 78 plague-year catastrophe in which deaths in the southern wards outran transcription, birthing Standing Order 22-C and the Deathbed Confession Harvester corps.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-022

Standing Order 22-D
The law that taught silence to file itself
Standing Order 22-D makes silence legible: the pause before assent, the scar before paperwork, the late answer that becomes evidence.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.99-084

The Lie
Falsehood with appetite, corrected by bell and flame
The Lie is hostile ontology: uncounting, unnamedness, mimicry, record-contagion, and the enemy grammar by which Creation is taught to refuse the Ledger.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.30-201
