Eltnés
Eltnés is a term used in the ethnographic and linguistic literature of the fictional region of Nyssia to describe a ceremonial obligation linking memory, music, and communal weaving. The term originates from the Nyssian verb el- meaning "to remember" and the noun-forming suffix -nés. In practice, eltnés refers to a ritual performance in which participants share personal stories or legends while tracing a repeated motif on a ceremonial textile. The yarns and motifs are believed to encode collective memory and social obligations; the textile produced during an eltnés session is considered a living document of the community's history.
The ritual is typically held during seasonal festivals and is led by an appointed memory keeper, usually
Scholars distinguish regional styles of eltnés by motif language, color symbolism, and weaving technique. In some
Today, eltnés is studied in anthropology and folklore as an example of memory transmission through performative