Terminave
Terminave is a fictional term used in speculative fiction and world-building to describe a comprehensive framework for coordinating the termination of processes, services, and agreements within complex systems. It is not part of established academic disciplines, and its definition varies by author and narrative context. In many renderings, terminave refers to an integrated set of rules, protocols, and cultural practices that determine when, how, and by whom endings should occur, with an emphasis on orderly transitions rather than abrupt cessation.
Origin and usage of the term are tied to storytelling and game design, where writers and world-builders
Core concepts typically ascribed to terminave include end-state criteria (conditions that justify termination), termination authorities (roles
Terminave is primarily discussed in informal literature, world-building guides, and fan-analytic essays, where it functions as