sidevaiadadele
Sidevaiadadele is a term used in speculative ethnography to denote a traditional multi-modal ritual performance of the fictional culture of Eldara. The practice blends spoken storytelling, sung refrain, and ceremonial dance to transmit genealogy, laws, and historical memory across generations. Etymology: The term combines Eldaran elements side meaning gathering, vai meaning voice, and adele meaning memory or record.
Origins and history: Sidevaiadadele is said to have emerged after a long drought in the central valleys,
Practice: The ritual occurs at the harvest solstice; a lead storyteller (tariv) guides the performance with
Role and significance: It serves to reaffirm kinship networks, settle disputes through testimony, and regulate seasonal
Contemporary context: In modern speculative literature and worldbuilding, sidevaiadadele is used as a narrative device to