Ksmentamamen
Ksmentamamen is a traditional communal ritual described in speculative ethnography for worldbuilding, referring to a night-long ceremony among the fictional Ksan people of the island of Liris. The ritual centers on the transmission of memory through storytelling, song, and ritual action, with participants recounting genealogies, myths, and historical events while engaging in rhythmic drumming and coordinated chant. It is presented as a foundational tradition that reinforces social cohesion and intergenerational learning.
Etymology: The term derives from the Ksan language roots ks- meaning memory and menta- meaning to carry,
Practice: The ceremony is typically held around a communal fire or under an open sky, often at
Significance and variations: Ksmentamamen serves as a vehicle for preserving lineage, land claims, and cultural values.