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Administrative Redrawing of A.S. 188
A line moved, forty thousand obeyed, and Keska vanished into the neatness
Mandate 188-A redrew the Hintermark and Constantinople terraces in fourteen days, moved forty thousand civilians, and omitted Keska from the map.
Codex Ref. VII.2.04-001

Hintermark
The arm beneath Constantinople's shield, counted only when it coughs metal
The Hintermark is the industrial-forward belt west of Bastion-Constantinople: coal, pig iron, levy boys, coffin timber, and all the grief a fortress prefers not to itemise.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-002

Kaspar Thenm
The prison warden who taught the Synod to number beds before souls
Kaspar Thenm, first officer of the Bureau of Settlement, turned post-Concordat refugees into addresses with a warden's key, three clerks, and no talent for mercy.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-014

Keska
The foundry-town that fell through the map and learned who feeds the forgotten
Keska, a Hintermark foundry-town west of Bastion-Constantinople, lost its Zone for eleven months and discovered that criminal stamps can feed where lawful ink starves.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-001

Pilgrim's Coast
A shore pretending to be a road, and a map pretending to govern it
The Pilgrim's Coast is Bastion-Constantinople's Green shore: landing road, supply throat, smuggler hymn, fishwife law, and map-denied life.
Codex Ref. II.4.09-068

The Assignors
Men with maps, seals, and exactly enough authority to be hated
Assignors are Settlement field officers: map-carriers, permit-revokers, and escort-dependent instruments by which ink tells citizens where to stand.
Codex Ref. XII.2.06-001

The Black Ledger
Hunger with a filing system and better memory than mercy
The Black Ledger is the Synod's gutter-mirror: a criminal heretical network that steals, feeds, records debt, and turns absence into jurisdiction.
Codex Ref. XI.1.04-001

The Constantinople Warrens
The city beneath the city, tolerated by omission and counted by echoes
Beneath Bastion-Constantinople's Ossuary Rings, forty thousand unregistered souls live where Settlement maps insist there is only stone.
Codex Ref. II.4.10-005
