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Académie des Sciences, Vienna
Reason alone, and therefore alone when the sun refused attendance
Vienna's Académie des Sciences made unbelief elegant: measuring relics, disciplining evidence, rewarding Molyneaux, and applauding darkness as mechanism.
Codex Ref. I.1.03-032

Academy at Vienna
Where correct formation met fire from a cloudless sky
Vienna's Academy taught order so perfectly that twelve thousand men marched by its rules into Maldrake's cloudless fire at the Iron Plains.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-045

Academy of Sciences
The Republic's licensed brain, perfumed in Paris
Paris's Academy of Sciences gave the Rationalist Republic clean nouns for dirty hands: prayer as infection, tongues as evidence, and schools as knives.
Codex Ref. I.1.03-030

Academy of Vienna
Where gears replaced the crucifix and called the arrangement practical
Vienna's Rationalist Academy replaced Saint Stephen's crucifix with gears, trained clean-handed persecutors, and sent perfect diagrams into Maldrake's fire.
Codex Ref. I.1.03-045

Age of Reason
The mind may hold the lamp, but Doctrine owns the flame
The Age of Reason licensed unbelief, polished desecration into civic virtue, and ended when Hell answered the lecture hall without raising its hand.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.00-001

Colonel Verdane
He did not break Aachen; he purchased the hinge
Colonel Verdane bought Aachen with terms, silk, wine, and exact road arithmetic. Guillaume sold the gate; Verdane priced the hinge.
Codex Ref. I.1.04-001

Edict of Ironmouth
When Reason mistook prayer for infection and discovered eleven thousand tongues to classify
A.S. 30 Rationalist law that made spoken prayer vocal treason, answered hymns with pincers, and left the Synod a cabinet of tongues to condemn and study.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.55-001

Edict of Rational Allocation
The chalice failed to justify its allocation, so theft put on spectacles
The Rationalist Republic weighed chalices, bells, bones, and orchards as idle matter, then called confiscation public reason until the Sundering audited the account.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.00-030

Europe
The wounded continent, held together by rails, bells, hunger, and denial
Europe is the wounded continent: Synod west, Charnel east, Line between, and every road, harbour, cradle, ration card, bell, and grave bent toward survival.
Codex Ref. II.0.01-201

Father Ignatius of Cologne
The clerk whose breadbasket outranked an empire
Ignatius Brenner, parish clerk of Cologne, carried three apostolic phalanges beneath black rye in A.S. 31. The fire at Kalnik arrived seventeen years later.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-043

Father Wernher of Cologne
The cellar priest whose lists kept sixty souls from becoming a sermon illustration
Defrocked Cologne canon and Cellar Saint leader whose forty-seven-page journal preserves the underground Church between Regensburg and the Sundering.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-045

First Black Census
The Republic learned to murder with a household table and a clean pen
The First Black Census turned belief into a column, children into transfer marks, and faithful households into blanks awaiting carts.
Codex Ref. I.1.06-030

Fourth Doctrinal Congress
Where silence was made to testify against the listener
The Fourth Doctrinal Congress did not end doubt. It converted silence into mortal fault, canonised useful dead, and taught Strasbourg to occupy the Creator's quiet.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.90-104

Heldenplatz
Where fire froze, stone warmed, and Vienna learned to kneel in public
Heldenplatz is Vienna's corrected civic theatre: the A.S. 30 cold-fire blasphemy answered by the A.S. 95 reliquary blow, radial fracture, and seven blood-warm basalt columns.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-095

Koeler
The analyst who counted correctly and understood nothing
Koeler, a Rationalist Prefectural Analyst in Vienna, calculated the ammunition cost of stopping Ash-Fodder formations in A.S. 38; his arithmetic survived his Republic and his body.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-058

Lumen
Reason alone, debased by its own mint
The Lumen was the Rationalist Republic's bright little sermon in stolen metal: altar silver, RATIO SOLA, and a compass pointing straight into confiscation.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.90-030

Procession of Silence
The Republic called mutilation progress and printed it neatly
The Procession of Silence was the Rationalist public mutilation rite that paraded sealed mouths as civic instruction before Ironmouth made the knife legal.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-003

Professor Gérard Molyneaux
The man who gave panic a professorial overcoat and called the missing sun weather
Rationalist professor whose A.S. 32 volcanic hypothesis explained away the Year Without Dawn, won a medal, and survived only as evidence that confidence can be catalogued as guilt.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-079

Sacred Ledger
The Synod's memory, sharpened until grief signs the receipt
The Sacred Ledger is the Synod's authorised memory: fact cooked into Doctrine, grief made grammatical, contradiction kept on a leash.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.32-090

Saint Calistus
Count them, said the saint, and the Bureau has been counting ever since
Cellar-Prior of Lyon whose A.S. 32 Hollow Fast halted plague at a chalk boundary and left the Synod a saint, a tally, and a whistle-shaped wound.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-078

Saint Theophania
Nine days of oil and one drop of inconvenient witness
Theophania hid children in Lyon, taught prayers under breath, and after the Concordat let a statue do what officials hate most: testify without permission.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-006

Silent Confessional of Vienna
A cabinet need not hear you to make you confess
Rumoured Viennese black-iron confession apparatus whose victims emerged senseless yet speaking, preserved by Doctrine as a repurposed warning to every booth clerk who trusts furniture.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.61-001

The Desecrations
Being the Bureau of Doctrine's Definitive Survey of the Rationalist Programme of Coordinated Spiritual Aggression, A.S. 0–45, Classified Retroactively in A.S. 92, and Updated at Considerable Instituti
The Rationalists destroyed two thousand sanctuaries, melted eight hundred and ninety-one bells into cannon, and killed three thousand four hundred clergy in a programme they insisted was spontaneous. Spontaneity does not print programmes.
Codex Ref. VII.1.01-001

The Greyling Cohort
Children born under the sky that declined to answer
The Greyling Cohort names the silent grey-eyed children born during the Year Without Dawn, officially extinct, unofficially watched by anyone sensible.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.32-001

Triumvirate of Public Instruction
Three schoolmasters sharpened Europe into a knife
The Triumvirate of Public Instruction was the Council of Nine's sealed sub-committee that drafted Ironmouth, converting schoolroom vocabulary into warrants, knives, and public tongues.
Codex Ref. I.1.04-001
