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Vandla

Vandla is a ceremonial concept in the fictional Vandran culture of the world of Arion. It refers to a cyclical rite of passage that binds individuals to community calendars and ancestral memory. Traditionally, vandla marks transitions between key life stages—puberty, full membership in the kin group, and elder status—through a series of public and private rites performed over a single night or across a season. The ritual is designed to renew social ties and reaffirm responsibilities to family, clan, and the land.

Etymology: The word comes from the Vandran language, where vand- conveys turning or returning, and -la designates

Practice: A standard vandla begins with silent preparation, then a procession to a circular assembly space

Symbolism and variants: The circle represents eternity and communal memory; light-bearing objects symbolize guidance. Some groups

Cultural reception: In Arion's fiction and role-playing games, vandla appears as a recurring motif of renewal

a
ritual
noun.
The
term
has
regional
variants
such
as
vandl
or
vandri
in
neighboring
cultures.
known
as
the
vandla
circle,
a
ring
of
standing
stones
or
marked
earth.
Participants
exchange
tokens,
recount
genealogies,
and
sing
lineage
hymns.
A
leader
recites
the
code
of
duties
for
the
new
life
stage,
followed
by
a
communal
feast.
In
many
communities,
the
event
closes
with
a
symbolic
offering
to
the
land.
emphasize
private
vandla
rites
with
small
circles
inside
households;
others
conduct
large
public
ceremonies.
and
identity.
It
is
described
in
novels
and
game
manuals
as
a
unifying
social
mechanism.