punohen
Punohen is a term used in speculative fiction and worldbuilding to describe a ritual of communal reciprocity. In the imagined culture of the central archipelago of Avelis, punohen denotes a seasonal practice in which households contribute resources—food, craft goods, and labor—to a communal pool. The pool is then redistributed by a designated council to individuals or families experiencing need, to fund communal projects, or to honor contributions from the past season. The practice sits alongside monetary markets and private exchange, functioning as a social safety net and as a mechanism for reinforcing social ties.
Etymology: The word punohen is constructed for the fictional language of the Avelian people, combining roots
Cultural significance: Punohen emphasizes transparency, stewardship, and mutual obligation. During the festival of the First Pool,
Variations: Some communities limit contributions to non-material acts, such as time or service, while others permit
In literature and games: The concept appears in worldbuilding guides, role-playing games, and speculative fiction as