Klaffa
Klaffa is a term that appears in fictional or worldbuilding contexts and does not have a single, canonical definition. In many speculative settings, Klaffa is depicted as a ceremonial object central to communal rites. The object is described as a flat, circular disc made of wood or metal, often about the size of a palm, and engraved with abstract motifs that signify clan or village affiliation. During rituals, the Klaffa may be passed among participants, struck to produce a resonant sound, or used as a focal point for collective recitation. The form and significance of Klaffa vary by author, reflecting different cultural imaginings.
Beyond ritual objects, Klaffa is sometimes used in constructed languages or worldbuilding exercises as a sample
Klaffa thus functions as a versatile placeholder term in fictional and educational writing. Because it is not