ahorcastéis
Ahorcastéis is a fictional cultural practice described in speculative fiction and ethnography. It denotes a traditional rite associated with the imagined archipelago of Bralara, wherein communities enact a seasonal rite of remembrance and renewal.
Origin and etymology: In-universe, the term is said to derive from a Bralarian root meaning “to suspend”
Practice: The event takes place yearly at the onset of the dry season. Nighttime ceremony begins with
Significance: Ahorcastéis functions as a communal memory ritual, linking families to ancestors, and marking the transition
Variations: Some communities replace lanterns with painted cloths; others shorten or extend the procession. In some
See also: ritual, festival, lantern festival, memory in culture.