yapmlarn
Yapmlarn is a cultural practice in the fictional Veridian culture, referring to a process of communal storytelling that blends spoken narrative with augmented imagery. The term also designates a handheld device used to project scenes, diagrams, and text in real time during a performance.
The yapmlarn device typically measures about the length of a forearm and contains a modular array of
Etymology and origins: The word is traced to the Veridian roots yap- meaning “to speak” and mlarn,
Cultural significance: Yapmlarn sessions are commonly held in public squares, schools, and libraries, serving as both