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Europe
The wounded continent, held together by rails, bells, hunger, and denial
Europe is the wounded continent: Synod west, Charnel east, Line between, and every road, harbour, cradle, ration card, bell, and grave bent toward survival.
Codex Ref. II.0.01-201

Fast of Silence
The tongue kneels before the knife is invited
The Fast of Silence is the Bureau of Festivals' cleanest cruelty: a district gagged from dawn to dusk until obedience sounds like piety.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.89-153

Father Clemente de los Rios
The abbot who spent a saint's jawbone at the correct hour
Abbot of the Order of Saint Iago garrison at Toledo, Second-Tier Martyr, and keeper of the Relic whose second Psalm denied Reason its prize.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-083

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

Festival Form 19-M
The paper that taught Seville to laugh in sequence
Festival Form 19-M began as a tavern supplement and became the paper Seville weaponised into music, mockery, and Purity jurisdiction.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.66-153

Iberia
The western furnace kneels, pays, murmurs, burns, and remembers
Iberia is the Synod's western furnace: a sealed peninsula of relic ash, late Concordat obedience, Seville mutters, Toledo martyrdom, pilgrimage roads, British guns at Gibraltar, and memory too old to confiscate cleanly.
Codex Ref. II.1.04-090

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 Marea of the Closed Door
The unofficial saint of rosemary, shut doors, and useful silence
Saint Marea of the Closed Door is the unofficial tavern saint of rosemary lintels, hidden deserters, quiet hospitality, and the Bureau's most profitable refusal to decide.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-104
