A Historical Narrative
The Lull Engine
Do it correctly, not bravely. The ledger always balances.
At Bastion-Shipka the trench wall holds because Hadrik Sorn walks his pumps on time — five minutes early, one check ahead, every fault chalked on the casing before it can kill anyone. He is forty-nine years old. He has not been surprised in twenty years.
Then a telegraph clerk hands him a single unkeyed word: STILL.
Clocks drift by fractions no gauge should register. A horn sounds six minutes early. His crew-boy notices water droplets that hang a breath too long before falling. Something is running a Lull field under the bastion — a stolen stillness that smooths time over like plaster — and every bell-tower, relay and shift log is being quietly pressed into its service. The source is a phantom train on a marsh spur no map admits.
Hadrik can walk away. The wall will stand. Thousands will sleep. The voice inside the Engine is happy to explain the equation: one soul for a city. You've done those calculations before.
But Hadrik has read that ledger. He has signed his name to it. And he has sworn, once already in his life, to never sign it again.
Recorded in the Codex
Sanctioned ledger entries that share this volume's setting and witness.

Bastion-Shipka
The Bastion That Guards the Minutes
The mud-sunk marsh-gate at the edge of Syrion's dream, where a kingdom once slept itself to death and a bastion stands awake by sheer force of maintenance schedules. Shipka guards minutes rather than walls — the last reliable clock before the Vales of Stagnance.
Codex Ref. II.4.07-006

Captain Varik
The man with the match, and the fear that keeps it holy
Captain Varik commands Shipka's waiting Scour: a useful, watched Ash officer whose fear of easy fire is the only mercy worth trusting.
Codex Ref. III.2.07-004

Railway Track Engineer
He walks the line; the line walks into him
The Guild of Rails' licensed maintainer of the Dominion's iron circulation — gauge-walker, spike-maul, and listener.
Codex Ref. XII.44.01-001

Reed Road
A bar of mud-stained insistence laid across sleep
The Reed Road is Bastion-Shipka's raised rail-causeway through the Shipka Marsh: supply artery, timing instrument, Scour fuse line, and daily insult to Syrion's fog.
Codex Ref. II.4.08-016

Station Two, Bastion-Shipka
The clocks accuse; the fog waits
Station Two is Bastion-Shipka's forward listening post, where Hourglass adepts measure Sloth-fog, frog-rhythm, drag-gauge failure, and the ninety-second Skip.
Codex Ref. II.4.08-015

Syrion
The fog does not advance. It waits for you to stop moving.
Fourth of the Seven, Syrion holds the Bulgarian highlands in a fog of stillness and stolen time. He does not attack. He waits while you attack yourself.
Codex Ref. IV.1.07-004



















