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14th Bellwarden Cohort
The men who make sleep hurt at Shipka
The 14th Bellwarden Cohort keeps Bastion-Shipka awake with ugly bells, broken intervals, and the saintly cruelty of correct seconds.
Codex Ref. VIII.5.14-147

Commandant Gaius Tarvor
The cold arithmetic by which Shipka remains awake
Gaius Tarvor commands Bastion-Shipka by clocks, pumps, ledgers, and the unforgiving arithmetic that keeps exhaustion from becoming surrender.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-152

Hourglass Monolith
The engine that steals the second before obedience
The Hourglass Monolith is Syrion's colossal temporal war-engine: seen twice, measured never, and guilty of stealing the moment in which men obey.
Codex Ref. IV.1.07-134

Lyon Academy of Horological Sciences
Where clocks are taught to testify without poetry
The Lyon Academy trains Hourglass adepts, clock-priests, and report-writing survivors: a useful suspect where seconds are measured before officers care.
Codex Ref. VIII.9.03-136

Reed Road
A bar of mud-stained insistence laid across sleep
The Reed Road is Bastion-Shipka's raised rail-causeway through the Shipka Marsh: supply artery, timing instrument, Scour fuse line, and daily insult to Syrion's fog.
Codex Ref. II.4.08-016

Saint Aegidius
The patron of the waiting hand and the honest charge
Saint Aegidius is the artillerymen’s patron: foundry hand, martyr of the Third Peal, saint of timed violence, bell-cannon discipline, and Shipka’s sulking gun.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-194

Shipka Marsh
The wet country where Sloth learned drainage
Shipka Marsh is the drowned Phocian corridor east of Bastion-Shipka, where reeds, clocks, sleep, and Syrion contest the Line by inches.
Codex Ref. II.4.08-017

Slumber-Hulk Engagement, A.S. 194
Six hours in which Shipka did not burn itself
The A.S. 194 Slumber-Hulk Engagement at Bastion-Shipka held the Scour one order short of ignition while guns, wake-hymns, and Station Two's warning turned a temporal siege engine aside.
Codex Ref. VII.5.06-001

The Hourglass Monolith
A black standard for measuring the ways time refuses obedience
The Hourglass Monolith is Lyon's forbidden temporal standard: part instrument, part confession, and quite possibly an enemy noun wearing Bureau wax.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.86-134

The Stillness Envelope
Where motion becomes a request the body declines to grant
The Stillness Envelope is the four-hundred-yard temporal-medical hazard around a Slumber-Hulk, where sleep is incidental, mercy is counterfeit, and motion dies by administrative refusal.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.87-194

Wrath-Sloth Convergence Code
When the fire learns patience and the fog begins to burn
The Wrath-Sloth Convergence Code is the ugly alarm that makes fire-readiness and wake-resistance obey one breath before Hell profits from contradiction.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.87-194
