captabais
Captabais is a fictional term used in speculative fiction and tabletop role-playing games to denote a ceremonial process by which social bonds are formed and communal memory is preserved. In imagined cultures, captabais functions as both a formal treaty mechanism and a narrative device that legitimizes alliances, marriages, or truces, while embedding the terms of agreement in a durable record.
The ritual typically unfolds in three stages. First, preparation, during which participants gather tokens—such as carved
Variations vary by culture within fiction; some communities emphasize verbal pledges and public witnesses, others require
In narrative use, captabais serves to explore themes of consent, memory, and the social scaffolding of authority.