jogú
Jogú is a fictional ceremonial drum native to the imagined coastal culture of the Varrans, as featured in speculative fiction and world-building resources. In the lore, the instrument anchors harvest rituals and initiation ceremonies, functioning as both an audible cue for communal events and a symbol of shared memory. The name jogú is attributed to the Varran language, where it is described as conveying resilience and rhythm, though etymology varies by author.
A jogú typically consists of a hollow wooden body capped with stretched animal skin, secured by carved
In cultural practice, ownership and mastery of a jogú are commonly transmitted through apprenticeship. Renowned players
Scholars in the imagined field of varran ethnography examine jogú as material culture, performance practice, and