kavandama
Kavandama is a fictional ceremonial term used in worldbuilding and speculative fiction to describe a communal ritual practiced by the imagined Kavandam people. The concept is typically employed to explore social bonds, reciprocity, and seasonal or political transitions within a fictional society.
In most renderings, kavandama unfolds as a public gathering in which participants form a circle or procession,
Its social function is to reinforce cohesion, document alliances, and provide ritualized means of conflict resolution.
Variants exist across fictional settings. Some versions emphasize generosity and feast days; others foreground initiations for
Scholarly discussion within fiction contrasts kavandama with real-world reciprocal exchange systems such as the potlatch or
Origin and etymology are described inconsistently in texts; in-universe sources dispute whether kavandama derives from a