skjala
Skjala is a fictional cultural practice described in worldbuilding and speculative fiction. It denotes a system of communal memory, oral storytelling, and material record-keeping used to preserve histories, genealogies, and myths within a community.
Etymology: The term Skjala is drawn from an imagined language spoken by the Skjalari, a fictional people.
Practice: Skjala ceremonies are typically held at seasonal gatherings. A designated Archivist leads the event, inviting
Artifacts and formats: Memory disks carved from bone or wood, woven banners with glyphs, and etched stone
Function and variation: Skjala serves education, social cohesion, and conflict mediation by shaping shared memory. Variants
History and modern usage: Within the fictional world, Skjala is described as an ancient practice later adapted