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Archon Casselius of Mainz
The man who hears treason in hardware and measures it correctly
Casselius of Mainz holds Heraldry and Masks and Seals in personal union, deciding what may be seen, stamped, licensed, and punished.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-017

Chancellery of Colors
No hue is innocent after public display
Heraldry sub-body that licenses the Synod's colours, issues quarterly swatch sets, and converts pigment drift into jurisdiction.
Codex Ref. VIII.1.03-004

Class Seven Visual Anomalies
If the paint sings, leave the wall to the Creator
Heraldry’s red-ink doctrine for marks that move, sing, sweat, restore themselves, enter dreams, and teach the Inspector why courage needs a leash.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.83-001

Codex of Permitted Symbols
The little book that makes walls guilty
Pocket abridgement of the Armorial carried by Sigil Inspectors, where lawful shapes are licensed, colours are weaponised, and mercy is a counterfeit edition.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.82-001

Crimson Gate Riot
Eighty-seven dead because a painted boar remembered too well
A.S. 106 Essen gate riot in which the crimson boar of a dead Saxon guild turned convoy cloth into command, killing eighty-seven and birthing the Beast Proscription.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-033

Metric Saturation Syndrome
The holy arithmetic enters the skull and finds office space
Internal medical classification for Auditors gone to numbers: the service deformation by which citizens become compliance probabilities before they remain human.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.83-001

Saint Verral of the Clean Field
The hot blade is kinder than the singing wall
Doubtful patron of Sigil Inspectors and field scrapers, useful because his hot blade gives Heraldry a saint for every wall that must be made obedient.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-144

Standing Order 14-C
Every surface shall confess before speech begins
Standing Order 14-C teaches walls, bread, badges, coffins, and brows to confess: no lawful surface remains visually unclaimed.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.14-090

The Lintel Pogroms
When fourteen correct doors made a district homeless
The A.S. 112 Lintel Pogroms stripped Cologne's river-quarter doors after fourteen perfect false Knots exposed stolen stencils, counterfeit punches, hidden bodies, and a trembling hand fit for a wall.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-112

Triune Knot
Three loops, one law, and every door accounted for
Universal Synodal binding mark standardised under Theobald of Worms, by which doors, papers, bread, flesh, and graves become readable to law.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.03-002
