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Referencing “The Age of Heresy”
Every codex entry that links to The Age of Heresy. 8 entries.
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Contradiction Doctrine
Write it down, seal it, burn it properly
Field doctrine codified in A.S. 91 requiring dangerous last words to be recorded, marked, sealed, routed, and burned under authority.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.86-091

Dover Chainworks
Where British iron crosses the Channel and Synod dignity pays the toll
The Dover Chainworks forge the chains, cordage, and blessed rope that keep British convoys moving and Synod pride properly invoiced.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-009

Iron Crown Currency
The British coin that buys rope, insults Tithes, and refuses to kneel
The Iron Crown is Britain's stubborn iron tender: older than the Synod's Crown of Grace, tolerated at mixed ports, and hated because it works.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.22-001

Orthography Purge of A.S. 112
When the letter changed, the invoice died obediently
The Orthography Purge of A.S. 112 reopened 411 manifest cases, stripped eleven Litigants of practice rights, and taught merchants that one suspect stroke can bankrupt a warehouse.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-002

Pilgrim Roads
Sanctity is motion under witness, and witness under invoice
The Pilgrim Roads made walking obedient: licensed motion, tolls, tokens, chains, grief, delay, and low earth holiness under seal.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.86-094

Rot-Week of Saint Vellum
Eleven days to save the forms, four days to lose the food
The Rot-Week of Saint Vellum was an eleven-day port paralysis in which disputed cargo names perfected the paperwork, spoiled the food, and licensed Manifest Litigants into profitable necessity.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-001

Scandinavia (The Fractured North)
The Synod's supplier, its creditor, and the thing the Bureau cannot name
A compliance assessment of Zone 8 — 1.9 million souls, clan moots, seal-oil, and the thing in the fog the Bureau classified Category Two Acoustic Distortion and has not re-examined. Filed by me. Not ratified by the wind.
Codex Ref. X.1.03-001

Vicar-General Anselm Rihn
The man who paved roads with obedience and called the ditch mercy
Vicar-General Anselm Rihn standardised curfew logistics in A.S. 94, gave the Lantern Brotherhood its deniable clause, and left roads more obedient than men.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-064
