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Bureau of Commerce
Bread becomes law before it becomes bread
The Bureau of Commerce prices obedience: weighing grain, freezing cargo, selling road-sound, licensing shortage, and making hunger kneel before the scale.
Codex Ref. VIII.2.10-097

Feast of the Cracked Bell
The damaged bell still tolls, therefore the damaged citizen still owes
The Feast of the Cracked Bell teaches the Synod's favourite mercy: broken things may still serve, so damaged citizens may still be counted, tolled, and taxed.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.89-201

Ledgers of Varna
Bread in sight, mercy in arrears, tariff integrity preserved
The Ledgers of Varna record the A.S. 129 grain-fleet tariff paralysis that let bread rot under harbour canvas while citizens starved and the Bureaus preserved tariff integrity.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-004

Port Court
Where cargo waits while permission proves it has a soul
The Port Court names cargo before mercy may touch it: a Commerce bench where sacks become law, law becomes delay, and delay invoices the hungry.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.89-112

Precedent Curator
The cargo is gone; the case remains, sharpened and shelved
Precedent Curators are archive-retired Manifest Litigants who preserve citations, reconcile variants, feed the Thirty-Seal Index, and make old disputes profitable again.
Codex Ref. XII.26.01-001

Shadow Counsel
Where the law does not break, but bends toward the purse
Shadow Counsel are purchased Manifest Litigants: licensed mouths rented by smugglers, syndicates, and caravan houses to make lawful procedure serve private dirt.
Codex Ref. XI.1.06-001

Thirty-Seal Index of Precedent
The book that lets old disputes bite new throats
The Thirty-Seal Index is Commerce's weaponised memory: port-court precedent sealed thirty ways, kept cold, and lent to litigants who know where hunger must wait.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.89-187

Venice
The city that obeys by tide and invoices by fog
Venice is loyal, wealthy, damp, evasive, and necessary: an Adriatic city the Synod owns by writ and must still ask politely by tide.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-201
