Ekseemis
Ekseemis is a term used in speculative anthropology and worldbuilding to denote a ceremonial practice through which a community encodes, preserves, and transmits its collective memory. The term refers to structured rituals that blend oral narrative, performative memory acts, and symbolic artifacts to anchor important events, lineages, or values in a public memory space. Because ekseemis is primarily encountered in fictional or thought-experiment contexts, there is no single, canonical description, but common features recur across sources.
Etymology and usage: The word ekseemis is a constructed neologism without an established lineage in real-world
Practice: In depictions, participants gather in a designated place, often with a memory keeper or ritual leader
Significance and variations: Ekseemis is used to explore themes of legitimacy, identity, and intergenerational continuity, illustrating