ydek
Ydek is a term used in speculative fiction and worldbuilding to denote a repository of knowledge and cultural memory embedded in a society. Depending on the work, a ydek may be physical, digital, or hybrid, and may function as an archive, a database, or a mnemonic ecosystem that preserves documents, audiovisual records, artifacts, and memories beyond the span of individual lifetimes. In-world governance, access rights, and preservation protocols are frequently central to stories involving ydek, raising questions about censorship, bias, and accountability.
Etymology and origins: The word ydek has no single canonical origin in the corpus where it appears.
In-world usage: In many settings, ydeks are maintained by state institutions, scholarly corps, or distributed networks
Cultural role: The concept of the ydek invites reflection on memory, identity, and the politics of knowledge.
See also: Archive, Memory, Worldbuilding, Information ethics.