Tíhden
Tíhden is a traditional communal ritual in the culture of the Valenari, performed to restore social harmony and to preserve collective memory. The term also denotes the central song introduced during the rite. In Valenari storytelling, tíhden is described as dating to the early unification era, though regional variants ascribe different ancestorial figures to the origin.
Etymology: The word combines a root tih- meaning "to bind" or "to weave", with the noun-forming suffix
Practice: Tíhden is held at communal gathering sites, often at the time of seasonal transition or after
Significance and use: The ritual is regarded as a means to bind the community through memory and