závanejie
Závanejie is a fictional term used to describe a ceremonial social practice within a constructed world. It denotes a community rite that combines storytelling, memory sharing, and the exchange of symbolic tokens to reinforce social bonds and pass cultural knowledge from one generation to the next. The name appears to be a constructed word, drawing phonetic elements from Slavic-inspired languages and featuring diacritics that give it a distinctive orthography. In many depictions, závanejie takes place at a seasonal gathering in a shared space, such as a hall or open circle. Elders or designated storytellers recount ancestral narratives, myths, or local histories, while participants contribute memory tokens, crafts, or small offerings. The ritual emphasizes listening, reciprocity, and the preservation of oral heritage, often accompanied by communal singing or rhythmic clapping.
Variations exist: some portrayals include music, weaving, or other arts as part of the ceremony, while others
See also: storytelling rituals, oral tradition, ceremonial exchange.