Yasana

Yasana (from Pemantian yaŝćáti, 'to hold') was a notion of property common to Pagerians where possessions were held and treated with respect to who the proprietor would bequeath or donate them to upon death. This reflected the understanding that all a Pagerian worked towards and defended was to the eventual welfare of another which they could never themselves verify. Pagerian laws and culture revolved around this concept; in the Reign of Lamps heirs and beneficiaries were typically fellow members of the vish, but new communities of many types could also easily form from the need to render work and holdings meaningful.

A number of legal practices and customs then developed from yasana, including:
 * Benefaction