Kütmisena
Kütmisena is a term that appears in contemporary world-building and speculative ethnography to describe a ceremonial fire festival attributed to a fictional community. In these constructions, the festival marks the turning of the season and serves as a communal rite of renewal, solidarity, and shared memory.
The etymology of kütmisena is not tied to a real-world language, and authors treat the label as
Ritual elements commonly described include a central bonfire, symbolic offerings or gifts, and communal singing or
Variants across different narratives emphasize different aspects: some focus on honoring fire deities or ancestral spirits,
See also: fire ritual, harvest festival, ritual symbolism, world-building.