Adhátja
Adhátja is a term used in fictional world-building and speculative fiction to describe a ritual of hospitality and social responsibility. It is not a term with a proven place in real-world anthropology, but it has been used by authors and game designers to explore how communities organize protection and aid for travelers.
Core concept: adhátja denotes the act of transferring responsibility for another person’s safety and welfare from
Typical practice includes several steps. A traveler arrives and requests refuge; host and traveler agree on
Variations exist across imagined cultures. Some communities require reciprocity: if the guest later aids the host
Adhátja appears in fictional treatises and world-building notes as a device to examine hospitality ethics, power