Skálastefnir
Skálastefnir is an ancient Norse tradition involving the passing of a drinking horn during a feast or gathering. The horn, often elaborately decorated, would be filled with mead or ale and then passed from person to person, with each individual taking a drink before passing it on. This ritual symbolized fellowship, camaraderie, and shared good fortune. It was a common practice at significant events such as weddings, funerals, and important meetings. The act of drinking from the same horn was seen as a potent gesture of unity and mutual respect.
The term "Skálastefnir" itself can be understood as a "horn-meeting" or "horn-gathering." While the precise details