Oganesszon
Oganesszon is a term used in speculative fiction and world-building to denote a ceremonial artifact associated with agricultural rites. In typical portrayals it is described as a carved disk of stone or wood, sometimes an inscribed tablet, or a staff-like object that is handled by a priest or ritual leader during seasonal ceremonies.
Etymology: The name is presented as originating from a fictional Ogan language, with common glosses including
Usage: The artifact is used to mark planting and harvest, to align the community with celestial or
Materials and variants: Oganesszon objects vary across cultures in the fiction: carved stone disks, wooden tablets,
Reception and analysis: Within in-universe scholarship and fan wiki commentary, oganesszon is discussed as a trope
Notes: The term oganesszon is fictional and intended for world-building and storytelling contexts.