Doc. 03 — Facilities · Directory · Vertical Protocol
Departments & Sub-Basements
Every office in the Ministry is listed below in order of seniority, which is also its order of height, which is inversely its order of depth. To reach the most important rooms, descend. To be forgotten entirely, take the stairs to the roof and wait to be thanked.
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Floors are
a suggestion.
Ranks are law.
"We are not a tall building pretending to be deep. We are a deep building that has given up on which way is which, and thrived." — The Warden of Vertical Protocol, from the Mezzanine of Almost
How to move between floors without agreeing to arrive
The lift has
read the Doctrine
and disagrees.
The Ministry has one lift. It is honest, which is the problem. It will take you exactly where you deserve to go, and most visitors, on reflection, deserve the Mezzanine of Almost, where they are held pleasantly in suspension until the feeling of being about to arrive somewhere passes off naturally, usually within a Tuesday.
On Thursdays the lift travels only sideways, in solidarity with the corridor, and should not be trusted to change your altitude, your mind, or your mind about your altitude. Staff are advised to use the stairs, which are numbered in salt and re-numbered nightly by the pigeons, who consider stair-numbering a sacred duty and a personal grievance in equal measure.
To descend is to be promoted. To ascend is to be gently demoted toward the sky, where the Roof Lake waits with its receipts. Visitors frequently report climbing four flights to reach our "top office" and emerging, damp and confused, in the Lobby — the lowest room — having in fact done the most sensible thing possible, which is to give up on the concept of up.
Desk Seven-and-a-Half is reachable by no stair and no lift. It is reached only by sincerely forgetting the number of the floor you wanted, at which point you are already there, being handed a form by someone who resembles you from behind. Do not turn around. The form is fine. The form is always fine.