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Teigs

Teigs is a fictional term used in contemporary speculative fiction and world-building contexts to refer to a variety of constructs—people, places, or cultural practices—across different works. There is no single canonical definition, and usages vary by author.

Etymology and form: The word appears to be an invented proper noun. In some texts it is

Geographic and social usage: In narrative settings, Teigs is sometimes presented as a distinct cultural group

Literary reception: Because Teigs occurs across unrelated works, critics discuss it primarily in terms of world-building

See also: World-building, fictional cultures, speculative fiction.

suggested
to
echo
German
Teig,
meaning
dough,
but
most
authors
treat
Teigs
as
a
stand-alone
label
rather
than
a
linguistic
root
with
universal
meaning.
inhabiting
coastal
settlements
or
upland
regions,
with
an
emphasis
on
cooperative
labor,
craft
specialization,
and
oral
storytelling.
Political
organization
tends
to
be
described
as
small-scale
and
community-centered,
rather
than
centralized
rule.
technique—how
the
name
hints
at
texture
or
tradition,
rather
than
as
a
unified
cultural
system.