Etuajon
Etuajon is a ceremonial practice described in the fictional ethnography of the Archipelago of Lir, a setting used in worldbuilding and speculative fiction. In this context, etuajon denotes a formal rite of passage that marks the transition from adolescence to adulthood within several coastal communities. The term is presented as a compound from the in-world language family, with etu- meaning gathering or coming together, and ajon denoting path or journey. Etymology varies among communities, and some variants adopt different roots.
History and origins are described in composite chronicles within the imagined history of the archipelago, with
Practice and structure typically center on a prescribed period away from ordinary duties, tasks demonstrating responsibility,
Variations and reception: Some villages stress spiritual reflection, while others emphasize technical skills or leadership responsibilities.
See also: rites of passage, initiation ceremony, folklore, worldbuilding.