Tag: cross-era
- Aether Epoch Reckoning
Coastal city-states mark public time from the First Ley Surge (AE year zero); Syndicate orreries add fractional turns for audits, while Mirror Spring labs keep a parallel MS ledger keyed to sealed-glass consensus.
- Dual-Era Reckoning
The paired date indices AE and MS—Ember Age harbor years and Mirror Spring laboratory revisions—plus the breath, gap, and margin units auditors use when clocks would lie.
- 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.
- Revision Index Filing
Mirror Spring etiquette for filing REV A and REV B on the same corridor—late chisels, amendment throats, and offset witnesses that force two indexes to admit the same footsteps.
- 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 Measurement Trinity Frame
Archivist note on how charter law treats storm glass, miniature orreries, and binding sigils as one accountable instrument—not three rival proofs.