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Every codex entry that links to The Dead. 11 entries.
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Archivist Keth
Mother Thread hears what the cases deny
Archivist Keth, called Mother Thread, keeps the Bead Vault cold, locked, and almost obedient while its confiscated pilgrim strings learn to answer.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-152

Book of Departures
Where the last breath becomes lawful ink
The Book of Departures receives every lawful death: mercy, tax instrument, burial rite, inheritance key, prayer license, and muzzle for ghosts.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.87-112

Hieromnemon Valerius Drax
The hand that corrects History before History embarrasses itself
Valerius Drax, Hieromnemon and Warden of the Sacred Ledger, is Doctrine's finest current instrument: prose stylist, ratifier, propagandist, archivist, and living rebuke to committee language.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-201

Ossuary Housing Allocator
The wall keeps the dead, and the clerk decides who may cling to it
Ossuary Housing Allocators sell dryness, bell-coverage, and sanctioned sleep beside the dead, converting overflow, grief, and fear into chalk lines and rent.
Codex Ref. VI.4.11-052

Rite of Passing
No soul departs until the Ledger has improved the death
The Rite of Passing turns death into lawful custody: right ear, last words, body display, black ink, routed remains, and no soul left vulgarly private.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.85-080

Seal-Forger, Counterfeiter
The Synod's confession, pressed in unauthorised wax
The seal-forger is the Synod's shadow — pressing wax into survival where the Bureau presses wax into doctrine. Eleven immurements signed, six thousand fed, and the woman who may never have existed.
Codex Ref. XII.41.01-001

The Bone-Guild of Rib and Reed
No Guild lattice, no Guild guarantee
Black-Snow Lor's Bone-Guild sells the useful mercy of breathing: masks, shutters, vent-screens, and monopoly, all carved from the dead.
Codex Ref. XII.41.01-001

The Heartlands
The safe country, provided one defines safety as distance from teeth and proximity to stamps
The Heartlands are the Synod's safe interior only by infantry arithmetic: Zones 1–3 feed the Line with bread, steel, bodies, bells, paperwork, and bones.
Codex Ref. II.0.02-201

The Lie
Falsehood with appetite, corrected by bell and flame
The Lie is hostile ontology: uncounting, unnamedness, mimicry, record-contagion, and the enemy grammar by which Creation is taught to refuse the Ledger.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.30-201

The Ossuary Breach Winter
When the dead tapped back, every workshop discovered it had always been behind schedule
The A.S. 134 Ossuary Breach Winter at Bastion-Irongate turned grave-seal defects, hollow walls, and moving dead into nine months of emergency Gate-Carver labour and stone-dust attrition.
Codex Ref. VII.4.25-001

The Palatine Counting House
Where debt receives its sacrament and arithmetic learns to bite
The Palatine Counting House is Strasbourg's sleepless Fiscal Heart, seat of the Bureau of Tithes, where coins, corpses, widows, unborn debtors, and corrected accountants are counted.
Codex Ref. II.2.07-001
