mutkikasta
Mutkikasta is a fictional concept used in speculative geography and world-building to describe a braided, multi-layered pattern of settlement and transport within a hypothetical archipelago. The name comes from a constructed Mutkika language, formed from mutk- “twist” and -kasta “form.”
In mutkikasta systems, communities are arranged along interwoven waterways and land corridors. The design emphasizes redundancy,
Settlements are polycentric and connected by a network of rivers, canals, and causeways. Architecture tends to
The concept emerged within the fictional Mutkika World-Building Initiative, a project created by writer-archivist L. Karu
Mutkikasta provides a lens for examining how geography shapes infrastructure, governance, and culture when mobility and
Braided river, meander, labyrinthine city, polycentric urbanism, world-building.
This article describes a fictional concept created for storytelling and world-building. Any resemblance to real places