skörast
Skörast is a term used in speculative ethnography and fiction to denote a seasonal harvest festival observed by a fictional agrarian community. In the imagined tradition, skörast marks the end of the growing season and the transition into storage and preparation for winter. It functions as a social rite that reinforces communal bonds, transfers practical agricultural knowledge, and legitimizes shared responsibilities for seed, grain, and food security.
Etymology and usage of the word in the fictional world are deliberately constructed. The form skörast is
Typical practices associated with skörast include public feasts, field processions, and the ceremonial blessing of granaries
Scholarly and literary usage of skörast examines how such festivals reflect cycles of scarcity and plenty,