
The Red Apostle
Declared Dead • Publicly Returned • Witness Under False Sanctity
A corpse in procession has spoken your buried name
You return to Veyr as administrative ash and public rumor. Before you can choose silence, the city hears the dead say your name out loud and begins deciding what your return is allowed to mean.
Open Ione ThreadSince You Were Last Here
A body in saint procession broke the ritual script and named you in front of the crowd.
The Ash Basilica is not guarding miracles. It is disassembling them, indexing them, and rebuilding holiness as procedure.
In the Scarlet Ward, witness is spreading faster than doctrine can contain it and the city has started asking who was processed to keep the miracle alive.
Who Matters Now
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Canoness Ione Vale
Ceremonial Opposition
If you insist on becoming public, do it where I can still control the order of the damage.

Sister Meret
Street-Testament Trust
The ward believes you because it has already paid for the lie. Come where the dying still talk straight.

Brother Caldris
Anatomical Doubt
I can show you where the miracle was cut apart, but not without forcing both of us to look properly.

Marshal Seroc Thorn
Armed Containment
Crowds do not terrify me. Crowds with language do. Decide which kind you are building.
Where to Next
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Survive Your Public Return
In ProgressThe city has accepted that you are back. It has not agreed on whether that makes you miracle, fraud, or weapon.
Who Frames The Truth
ActiveIone wants order, Meret wants witness, Caldris wants proof, and Seroc wants the streets contained before language outruns force.
Break The Continuity Machine
EscalatingEvery crypt, choir, and relic channel suggests the city has been rebuilding one sacred event through controlled repetition.
Whispers in the Court
"The dead did not name a prophet. They named an accounting error the Church could not bury fast enough."
"Trial Hall is already rehearsing the verdict before the witnesses arrive."
"If the choir children stop singing, the city will finally hear what the bells have been hiding."