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Brotherhood Schism of Cologne
Three lamps, one route slip, and a mercy too useful to remain innocent
A.S. 178 Cologne cellar fracture in which three Lantern Brotherhood watch circles split over Mercy Preacher complicity, birthing Purists, Loyalists.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-045

Cologne Schism of A.S. 178
Three lanterns, one cellar, and the mercy that learned to testify
The A.S. 178 Cologne Schism split three Lantern Brotherhood watch circles over Mercy Preacher shielding, producing Purists, Loyalists.
Codex Ref. VII.8.09-001

Curfew Ordinance of Quiet Hours
The margin law that taught night to carry a pass, a lamp, and a witness
The Curfew Ordinance of Quiet Hours began as a Rhineland margin law and became the Synod's nocturnal grammar: lamps, passes, Consolators, Brotherhood knives, and useful fear.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.76-094

Fog Preachers
The sanctioned lantern is harmless; the unsanctioned throat is not
Street-facing Lantern Mercy operatives who wear the Licensed Consolator mask, calm public grief, and hide instructions inside comfort before Purity can quote them.
Codex Ref. XII.25.08-001

Lantern Loyalists
Useful cowards, quiet streets, and the holy art of misfiled mercy
Lantern Loyalists preserved Brotherhood routes after the A.S. 178 Cologne split by tolerating Mercy Preachers, disguising mercy as workload reduction, and leaving doctrine off the page.
Codex Ref. XII.25.08-001

Mercy Architects
Salvation arranged in advance is conspiracy, which is why it works
Senior Lantern Mercy planners who design routes, adulterate parish logs, balance Preacher circuits, and turn terror into movement without leaving a signature.
Codex Ref. XII.25.09-001

Saint Gereon
The soldier-saint whose crypt taught Cologne how refusal walks under law
Old soldier-saint of Cologne, patron of disciplined refusal and crypt custody; every faction borrows his sword, which proves the blade remains sharp.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-031

Soft Insurgents
Mercy spoken aloud, which is how a street becomes a heresy
Soft Insurgents arose from the A.S. 178 Cologne split by naming the Brotherhood's tolerated mercy as resistance, turning route maps, comfort, and silence into doctrine from below.
Codex Ref. XII.25.09-001
