hséges
Hséges is a ceremonial term in a fictional ethnographic setting used to designate a seasonal ritual of collective memory and community renewal. In the imagined Brinari culture, hséges combines song, dance, and symbolic acts performed at the transition between seasons and at major life milestones. The ritual reinforces kinship ties, records genealogies, and transmits local omens through performance.
The term is said to derive from the Brinari language, formed from roots meaning together and memory.
Typically held in a public space known as the Circle of Hands, participants form a circle while
Regional variants exist: some communities emphasize longer recitations and slower movement, others incorporate animal symbols or
In fictional scholarship, hséges is discussed as an example of performative memory and oral historiography, with