súaí
síað is a term used in the ethnolinguistic literature of the fictional Ardent Isles to denote a ritual form of communal storytelling and memory keeping. It describes a coordinated practice in which participants share personal and collective histories to reinforce kinship, law, and place within the community.
Etymology and linguistic notes on síað are debated among scholars within the lore. Some trace the word
Practice and structure of síað typically involve a rotating narrator, a designated object such as a talking
Variants and contemporary usage. Across communities, síað may be adapted for different occasions—public festivals, funerals, or