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Cadence Reforms A.S. 95
The decree that put the bell above the barrel and made obedience audible
A.S. 95 reforms that made choir cadence govern shrine-platform batteries, created off-measure discharge as a punishable sin, and gave the bell legal teeth.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-095

Collapse at Prague Gate
When the hymn died at the teeth, the machine answered itself
A.S. 147 shrine-platform catastrophe in a Silence Dome near Prague Gate, where mute cadence, contradictory slates, and inward mortars made comfort lethal.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-147

Ledger Reforms A.S. 165
No round without a name-bearing hand
A.S. 165 shrine-platform reform after the Bastion-Irongate grapeshot discharge, requiring each loaded round to bear a Powder Acolyte's name.
Codex Ref. VII.2.10-165

Pilgrim's Ladder
The prototype land-ship that taught artillery to process, pray, and correct crowds by recoil
Prototype diesel shrine-artillery land-ship commissioned in A.S. 110, source of the Processional Arsenal and every later sermon delivered by mortar.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.34-002

Saint Bartholomew of the Breech
Keep the hinge honest before prayer becomes shrapnel
Saint Bartholomew of the Breech guards shrine-artillery crews, not with comfort, but with latch, ledger, black palm, and the holy refusal of hidden powder.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-070

Saint Orla the Brass-Throated
Hold the measure, even when the deck burns and the bell lies
Occupational patron of Shrine-Deck crews, Cadence Callers, Choir Runners, and fire-harmed singers; useful because she kept measure while burning.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-143

The Wormwood Hill Tank Incident of A.S. 163
The engine obeyed after the crew became fuel
In A.S. 163, a black-diesel tank at Wormwood Hill burned its crew alive, advanced for three days, and bled self-igniting oil for eleven dusks.
Codex Ref. VII.4.22-001
