Codex of the Unbroken Line

The nine-volume text behind the house.

The Codex of the Unbroken Line carries the memory behind the Oblation: Mirrorfall, names, seven arcs, twelve chambers, 420 charges, the cut hour, war, repair, and the house that stayed.

How to read it

The volumes carry the house memory. The public record shows how that memory lands now: names, charges, stations, seats, and duties.

Volume I

Mirrorfall

Origin volume. The house forms under pressure and learns why public witness has to exist.

9 sections · 10 fragments

Volume II

Names Against the Index

Name volume. It follows theft, shortening, refusal, recovery, and the cost of keeping a real name.

9 sections · 8 fragments

Volume III

The Seven Arcs

Standing volume. It explains why rank exists, how ascent works, and what prevents quiet work from disappearing.

9 sections · 8 fragments

Volume IV

The Twelve Chambers

Chamber volume. It separates the work of the house into rooms so witness, repair, care, and boundary do not collapse into one blur.

9 sections · 8 fragments

Volume V

The Charges of the 420

Seat volume. It names office, charge, contest, vacancy, and why recurring work needs a public holder.

9 sections · 8 fragments

Volume VI

The Cut Hour

Daily-return volume. It explains the hour, the cadence, and why the house has to prove itself again each day.

9 sections · 8 fragments

Volume VII

The Great Cleaner War

Conflict volume. It follows the war against anything inconvenient enough to be called dirt.

9 sections · 8 fragments

Volume VIII

Broken Names and Fallen Seats

Aftermath volume. It follows damaged names, fallen holders, repair, and the work of returning without pretending nothing broke.

9 sections · 8 fragments

Volume IX

The House That Stayed

Survival volume. It follows the house after recognition arrives and asks it to become easier, lighter, and less true.

9 sections · 8 fragments