nalecymi
Nalecymi is a term used in speculative anthropology and worldbuilding to describe a fictional class of ritual exchange practices. In this imagined framework, nalecymi are long-term systems of reciprocity in which households or kin groups exchange symbolic tokens, labor, and commitments over cycles that may span generations. The practice helps bind social networks, define status, and regulate access to resources.
The term is said to be coined by contemporary writers within the fictional Nalecyan tradition, drawing on
Characteristics of nalecymi include the use of non-monetary tokens, ceremonial timing tied to seasonal or life-stage
Practice and examples within the fiction often feature lending labor for agricultural work in one cycle, followed
History and scholarship: Narratives about nalecymi appear in fictional chronicles and compendia within the Nalecyan corpus.