Kâd
Kâd is a term in the fictional ethnolinguistic tradition of the Idrin Isles, designating a system of apprenticeship, ethics, and mnemonic technique that binds navigators, musicians, and storytellers. In practice, a Kâd training begins in childhood and lasts through adulthood, weaving memory drills, listening exercises, and moral codes into daily life.
Etymology: The name Kâd is attested in Idrin texts as a contraction of kâ- “path” and d-
History: Kâd emerged after a celestial alignment recorded in Idrin chronicles about two centuries ago. It spread
Practice and structure: A Kâd program comprises three pillars: memory and listening, ceremonial speech, and ethical
Influence and reception: In Idrin literature, Kâd is depicted as a unifying force that stabilizes communities
See also: Ethnography, mnemonic, navigation, ritual, storytelling.