toiminguga
Toiminguga is a fictional term used in a hypothetical ethnographic and ecological context. In this setting, it denotes a sacred freshwater spring located in the highland valley of Lura on the island of Kalima in the Numa archipelago. The entry is intended for worldbuilding and comparative folklore references rather than real-world biology.
Etymology: The name is presented as deriving from the fictional Luran language, combining toi- meaning water
Description: The spring forms a perennial pool approximately 30 by 20 meters with clear, cool water. The
Cultural significance: In the lore of the inhabitants of Kalima, toiminguga is guarded by ancestral figures
Contemporary notes: In fiction and worldbuilding contexts, toiminguga is used as a symbol of ecological and