Skerðih
Skerðih is a term used in Nordic-inspired speculative fiction and world-building to denote a ceremonial practice that marks belonging, status, or transition within a community. The concept is fictional and does not have a basis in real-world historical sources; its meaning and details vary across works.
In-world etymology attributes skerðih to a hypothetical Old Norse-derived root meaning “to cut” or “to sever,”
Practices of skerðih typically involve a ritual act—such as a ceremonial cut, carving, or symbolic marking—performed
Different works depict the ritual with varying emphasis: some focus on the transmission of memory or vows,
In fiction, skerðih is used to explore themes such as identity, authority, memory, and collective obligation.