Vtné
Vtná is a term in the fictional Vtnari language used to denote a ceremonial practice that weaves individual memories into a shared community narrative. It refers both to the act of retelling and to the resulting narrative framework that guides communal identity. Translations include “memory-weaving” and “story-binding.”
Etymology: Vtná derives from the root vtn- meaning “to bind” or “to weave,” with the nominal suffix
Cultural role: Vtná gatherings occur at annual harvest festivals and at generational transitions. A designated storyteller,
Linguistic notes: Vtná is typically written with a stressed final syllable. Related forms appear in dialectal
See also: oral tradition, memory, ritual theory. In fiction: Vtná features in various Vtnari-authored texts and