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Adept Harlen
The dead cartographer who may still be measuring the river
Adept Harlen vanished during the A.S. 174 Drava survey, was declared dead by exposure, and was sighted unchanged at Kestrel-11 twenty-six years later.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-021

Bureau of Agriculture
The office that owned the wheat, but never the air inside the silo
The dissolved Bureau of Agriculture once governed seed, soil, yield, storage, and famine reports before the Weevil Year let Tithes inherit its grain authority.
Codex Ref. VIII.4.02-001

Bureau of Cartography
The map lies so the army may arrive punctually
The Bureau of Cartography names, measures, revises, conceals, and occasionally invents geography so the Synod may tax, march, bury, and survive.
Codex Ref. VIII.2.09-090

Cauldron Citadel
The Pot where Kargath teaches hunger to govern
At the Blightmarsh's approximate centre, the Cauldron Citadel cooks what Kargath's mud consumes: market, bakery, slaughterhouse, and law made appetite.
Codex Ref. VI.1.03-001

Corporal Drennan
One touch, four words, and the Marsh denied a morsel of vanity
Corporal Drennan of Bastion-Constantinople interrupted Drax's Blightmarsh fixation at Kestrel-9 in A.S. 199, committing useful impropriety with one hand on a sleeve.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-020

Doctor Trenn
The anatomist who measured hunger and refused comfort
Doctor Trenn, Chief Anatomist of the Bureau of Medicine, gave the Famine Pit horror its clinical name and kept the word real where comfort wanted illusion.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-023

Fifteenth Doctrinal Congress
The hour Strasbourg taught an old river crime to testify on schedule
The Fifteenth Doctrinal Congress made Kraków's drowned priests administratively inexhaustible: witness ratified, silence scheduled, wire converted, and grief sealed.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.90-148

Harvest Engines
If it feeds without filing, burn it before gratitude begins
Harvest Engines are Kargath’s portable abundance: agricultural machines that make food, teach gratitude, and leave whole villages hungry beyond repair.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.26-001

Hungary
The breadbasket that [[hell|Hell]] ate and [[strasbourg|Strasbourg]] filed by the slice
Hungary is the old grain kingdom remade into Budapest's held bank, Pest's visible absence, Blightmarsh hunger, southern corridor necessity, refugee memory, and every office's damp-fingered embarrassment.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-045

Litany of Sufficiency
Enough is given, and the Bureau has weaponised the crust
The approved field-prayer against Kargath's plenty: four ugly lines by which hungry soldiers step away from miracle food and remain merely starving.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.90-163

Ossuary Gate of Debrecen
The skull-wall that audits the dead before the marsh may answer
Active gate-fort on the Debrecen exclusion approach, built from branded parish bone and notorious for tolling without a bell when its skulls revise their confessions.
Codex Ref. VI.1.01-002

Pannonia
The bread basin that learned appetite
Pannonia was the basin that fed empires before Kargath taught its barns to hunger, its graves to want, and its maps to rot into accusation.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-045

Pécs
The town where bread became evidence
Pécs is the vineyard ruin where Famine Pit measurement, Abundance Field proof, and Kargath's useful bread made hunger legible to the Ledger.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-147

Residual Consumptive Emanation
The grave is still hungry; the phrase merely wears gloves
The Bureau's name for the hunger radiating from the Famine Pits: a cold, human-adjacent starvation that eats the living through old graves.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.25-134

Sergeant Kael
The bombardier who chose mud because the quiet was worse
Sergeant Kael survived the Saint Barachiel Broadcast, refused Swiss convalescence, and now sleeps soundly on the Blightmarsh edge. Comfort is not indicated.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-011

Sergeant Vell
The man who left the Blightmarsh and called Brest a relief
Sergeant Vell of the Thracian Survey survived Kestrel duty at the Blightmarsh in A.S. 199, spoke carefully, and requested Bastion-Brest as a relief.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-019

Standing Order 119-F
If it smells like mercy, withdraw
Standing Order 119-F forbids approach, harvest, sample, and even smell-contact with Abundance Fields, where Kargath makes plenty behave like hunger.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.24-001

The Gorged
Still waiting for enough; which the Bureau notes, and does not discuss
Kargath's fourth taxonomic class: stationary consumption engines too vast to move, too hungry to stop. The Gorged believe the next mouthful will satisfy them. The Bureau classifies them as area denial and has noted the institutional parallel in a sealed file it declines to open.
Codex Ref. IV.1.07-004

The Harvest
The Enemy discovered mercy and weaponised supper
Kargath's Harvest are provision-demons: gentle tenders of impossible crops whose real food fills the body, doubles the hunger, and murders gratitude.
Codex Ref. IV.1.07-014

The Hierarchy of Need
Hunger is the sermon Kargath learned to serve hot
Kargath's cults do not begin with horns, but with bread. The Bureau calls their five stations a hierarchy. The hungry call them provision.
Codex Ref. IX.2.01-001

The Maw-Born
Hunger granted weight, gums, and field classification
Kargath's Maw-Born are appetite given meat: primary physical demons whose doctrine is a mouth, a pit, and the range at which artillery remains useful.
Codex Ref. IV.1.07-011

Triumph of the Gaunt
An injury given a hymn-sheet
The Triumph of the Gaunt crowns visible hunger as public virtue, training citizens to distrust plenty while Medicine counts the damage.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.25-001
