Elzheti
Elzheti is a term used in speculative worldbuilding to describe a ceremonial practice of the fictional Elzhetic people. In the constructed culture, elzheti marks the transition from adolescence to early adulthood and centers on a communal rite that blends music, dance, and oral storytelling. The event takes place at the end of the harvest season and is typically guided by an elder or storyteller known as the Nara or by a rotating council of choirmasters.
Etymology and origins: The name elzheti is presented in-world as deriving from the hypothetical proto-Elzhetic verb
Ritual structure: The ceremony often begins with a chanted invitation, followed by a sequence of vignettes
Cultural significance: Elzheti functions as social glue, reinforcing intergenerational ties and the transmission of normative stories.