ühelaadi
Ühelaadi is a ceremonial tradition described in world-building texts and contemporary fantasy fiction as a multi-day harvest festival of the fictional Valtari people, who are depicted as inhabiting the high plateau of an imagined region. The term appears as part of a synthetic ethnography created for storytelling and has no basis in real-world practice.
Etymology and context: The name is presented as emerging from the Valtari language, with ü- often interpreted
Practice and rituals: The festival centers on communal gathering, grain sharing, storytelling, and music. Activities commonly
Variations and significance: While all versions emphasize harvest and social cohesion, villages differ in ritual details,
Reception and usage: In modern fiction, ühelaadi is used to illustrate cultural resilience and intergenerational knowledge