häirub
Häirub is a term used in speculative fiction and world-building to denote a ritual or social practice in imagined cultures. It is commonly described as a communal event that marks transitions, sustains memory, or coordinates seasonal activities. The form and meaning of häirub vary by author, but it is typically depicted as involving speech, song, or dance performed in a public setting, and often linked to intergenerational knowledge transfer.
Etymology and usage: The term is invented for literary purposes; there is no established real-world etymology,
In fiction, häirub often serves as a tool for world-building that signals social structure, beliefs, and history.
See also: world-building, fictional anthropology, ritual in literature.