veabh
Veabh is a term used in the ethnography of the fictional Lireni people to designate a ceremonial rite performed at major life events, and the musical practice that accompanies it. The veabh rite emphasizes communal renewal, memory transmission, and harmony with seasonal cycles. The term also names the musical style, repertoire, and dance forms associated with the ceremony.
Etymology and terminology: In-world etymology traces veabh to proto-Lireni roots meaning awakenment and path, with scholarly
Description: The core of the veabh rite is a group performance that unfolds around a central instrument:
Cultural significance and modern usage: Veabh acts as a social glue, reinforcing age grades, storytelling, and