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Referencing “The Shadow Court”
Every codex entry that links to The Shadow Court. 11 entries.
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Adriatic Coast
The white edge where pilgrimage, quarantine, and invoice learn to float
The Adriatic Coast is the Synod's white southern hinge: pilgrim piers, quarantine flags, cliff guns, fever wards, and profitable fraud.
Codex Ref. II.7.03-201

Ash-Fodder
The cheapest weapon in the Adversary's ledger — and the one no committee is willing to count
The Ash-Fodder Militias are the lowest tier of the Shadow Court's mortal force taxonomy — unenhanced, unarmed or barely armed, drawn from conquered populations and driven forward to exhaust Synod ammunition and armour before the real assault begins.
Codex Ref. IX.1.03-001

Gore-Slingers
Seven variants of the same atrocity, confirmed conscious, confirmed still producing.
The Bureau of War's least beloved Category Epsilon auxiliary — human bodies reshaped by sustained demonic exposure into biological ordnance, seven variants (one per Sin-General).
Codex Ref. IX.1.04-001

On the Veil-Stalkers
The enemy the eye refuses to see
A taxonomy of the Shadow Court's concealment-inscribed mortal stealth auxiliaries — five modes of glyph-fed invisibility, a lifespan measured in weeks, and the Bureau's admission that a knife you cannot see kills morale more efficiently than a cannon you can.
Codex Ref. IX.1.05-001

Seal Obsidian
The classification that denies the hand while sharpening the knife
Seal Obsidian is the Synod's blackest administrative mercy: knowledge retained because it is needed, denied because it is fatal.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.09-001

Sergeant Elke Voss
Vigilance is cheaper than mercy, and therefore holy
Sergeant Elke Voss of Bastion-Irongate filed the A.S. 197 deposition that named Veil-Stalker vigilance as an injury without blood, thereby inconveniencing Mercy and War at once.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-059

The Anti-Synod
Damnation keeps minutes when chaos would be merciful
The Shadow Court's rival bureaucracy answers Synod decree with invitation, poisoned fact, swift procedure, and papers that make treason feel appointed.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.26-001

The Black Throne
Authority need not sit to make others kneel
Doctrine treats the Black Throne as symbol, Shadows as object, War as target; all agree that authority gathers there until place obeys.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.24-001

The Forbidden Stacks
Where heresy is shelved close enough to hate efficiently
The Forbidden Stacks beneath Strasbourg preserve Rationalist paper, contraband symbols, and other knives the Bureau prefers labelled rather than lost.
Codex Ref. II.2.06-001

The Great Deceiver
The Adversary Without Name, the Will Behind the Veil
He has no face, no form, no name the Bureau dares to print — only a Will that wears the world like a mask.
Codex Ref. IV.1.01-001

The Mock Liturgy
Hell learned our responses and improved the paperwork
The Shadow Court's parodic sacramental apparatus turns worship into damnation-paperwork: counter-seals, unhymns, inverse rites, and choices that bind.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.25-001
