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Burn Directive 7-C
Cauterize on Receipt, and call the ash a record
Burn Directive 7-C is the Trench Courts' authorised fire: dangerous last words are sealed, numbered, cauterized, weighed, and improved into ash.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.86-091

Cadence Anomaly
When the mouth is loyal and the voice is not
Restricted fifth Trench Court confession category for borrowed voices, wrong rhythms, and last words whose owners are administratively disputed.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.86-092

Cadence Examiner
The ear with seal authority
Cadence Examiners turn suspicious sound into evidence, deciding whether a voice belongs to a mouth, a crowd, a page, or the Enemy's borrowed throat.
Codex Ref. XII.47.05-091

Contradiction Custodians
The hand between archive and ash
Senior Trench Court handlers of contradiction pouches, burn-cycle disposition, furnace logs, ash certification, and evidence too dangerous to remain speech.
Codex Ref. XII.47.04-091

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

Record-True Clerks
Every word belongs to the Ledger before the furnace
Unrecognised Trench Court faction that preserves dangerous confessions against furnace doctrine, insisting the Ledger's authority depends on completeness.
Codex Ref. XII.47.02-091

Rubric Clerks
Compress the confession, preserve the pension, burn the remainder
Dominant Trench Court faction that compresses dangerous testimony into sanctioned categories, preserving morale, pensions, and the furnace's appetite.
Codex Ref. XII.47.03-091

Saint Vell of the Lantern Table
Seal it before the mud eats the name
Occupational patron of Trench-Court Clerks and front registrars, Saint Vell keeps the page dry, the lantern lit, and the dying name useful.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-148

The Deserter Purges
The audit had rope
Post-Uncounted Winter military-administrative purge of A.S. 91, when reconciliation tables turned absence into accusation and rope into punctuation.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-093

The Uncounted Winter
Fifty thousand dead, and the page arrived late
Northern offensive and registry collapse of A.S. 87–91, when fifty thousand dead went unattested and the Synod learned to put a court beside the wound.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-091

Trench Courts
Due process, shortened to fit one hymn and a rifle knock
The Trench Courts drag law into mud: lantern table, rifle-gavel, contradiction pouch, furnace, and the mercy of recording men before they rot out of legality.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.86-091
