oldjuk
Oldjuk is a traditional ritual of communal memory preservation observed in several villages of the fictional region of Arundel. The practice centers on oral transmission of genealogies, legends, and practical knowledge, reinforced by the display of symbolic artifacts and seasonal ceremonies.
Etymology: The name oldjuk is traced to the elder dialects of Arundel, combining roots that scholars interpret
Practice: The ceremony typically occurs once a year during the midwinter festival. A designated elder narrator
History: Documented references date to the 16th century in travelogues and court records. Over time, the tradition
Significance and variations: Oldjuk reinforces social hierarchy, property rights, and communal memory. Variations exist between villages,
Preservation and reception: Cultural organizations and local councils maintain archives and organize recording projects. Critics note