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- Glass Consensus Symposium
Eleven Mirror Spring days when Veilspire storm-glass guilds and Iron Syndicate manufactories ratified the sealed-lab triad—temperature, pressure, sigil-stability—so orreries, maps, and storm glass must agree before they can void cargo, testimony, or a line on a chart.
- Harbor Lockstep Review
Veilspire's harbormasters and Syndicate auditors apply the Glass Consensus charter to live cargo—storm glass, orrery logs, and binding sigils must agree in lockstep triads before a hull clears the tiers; dry-stratum rehearsals, phosphor dissent, and freight-stair witnesses extend the cadence inland.
- Stratum Contingency Drill
On a windless MS morning Veilspire rehearsed buried-tier failure under Annex 7—storm glass, orrery logs, and binding sigils had to agree before chalked keels cleared fiction, and the ledgers priced what real disagreement would cost.
- The First Ley Surge
Seven days when Veilspire's bells flatlined into one note, harvest storm glass drank the sky faster than the racks could forgive, Syndicate ink learned three neutral laws, and the city built the habits—culleries, cross-reads, fork margins, civic index locks, gutter corrections—that smugglers still slip between.
- The Veiled Communique Aurora
When Veilspire’s storm-glass lattice threw a refracted syndicate bulletin across four hundred leagues of salt, mirror laboratories called it weather—until Eris Valen proved the aurora was routing policy through tide-harmonics and dock priority.
- Undertier Choir Hearing
After manufactury bells refused unison for nine days, Veilspire convened a public hearing to decide whether undertier nerve pressure was weather, freight, or municipal breath—and wrote the pairing grammar auditors still cite when width must be held without custody.