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kaslmas

Kaslmas is a fictional term used in world-building and speculative fiction to denote a winter festival of the Kasl people, a hypothetical culture created for stories, games, or linguistic experiments. It is not a real-world holiday.

Origins and etymology vary by source. In most writings, Kaslmas is connected to the Kasl language, with

Typical practices include a communal feast, the lighting of lanterns or candles to symbolize memory and hope,

Kaslmas is commonly portrayed as marking the transition from darkness to light and as a time to

Usage in media and fandom: Because Kaslmas is a constructed concept, it appears in world-building guides, role-playing

proposed
roots
that
scholars
interpret
as
references
to
gathering,
light,
or
the
turning
of
the
year,
but
there
is
no
universally
accepted
derivation.
and
a
storytelling
circle
in
which
elders
recount
past
events
and
younger
participants
share
myths.
Gift
exchanges
and
acts
of
mutual
aid
are
common,
reinforcing
social
bonds.
Some
versions
emphasize
music
or
ritual
dance,
the
building
of
temporary
shrines,
or
the
sharing
of
hot
beverages.
support
those
in
need.
In
many
works,
it
serves
as
a
narrative
anchor
for
themes
of
resilience,
community,
and
renewal.
game
supplements,
and
fan
wikis,
often
with
region-specific
customs.
Related
topics
include
seasonal
festival,
winter
solstice,
and
conlangs
used
in
world-building.