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Garo-Žëe

The Garo-Žëe are the claws of the Bhakör-Žëe. They are black in color, extremely lustrous, and resemble curved teardrops in shape. While the Garo-Žëe is often known and linked with the creature itself, it has a strange quality where light hit just right at the base of the teardrop is channeled through the material itself and concentrated at the tip, where it escapes as a highly powerful laser. The mechanisms and exact precisions behind this are known only to the tribe of Mórr-Harýš, who use it alongside the mystical powers of the Yožýr-Hbüš as an integral part of their religion. In this system, these claws are arranged at just the right angles to activate each other if even one of them is activated by light, and the resultant shape is indicative of spiritual meanings hidden deep within the tribe's religious cycle.

In the religious cycle of the Žötó-Harýš, the members of the Mórr-Harýš tribe, these Garo-Žëe are mounted on stone pillars at or near each other. The cycle depends on the specifics of the weather patterns in the Ðýmóš Plains, which are almost always dominated by clouds and rain. Every month, the day (Ïdavý) and night (Ðúvý) flips, such that each other month, daylight floods the Blýfónic Valley for a whole 27 days. This sunlight is dampened so much by the clouds that barely any of it comes down. The Žötó-Harýš perceived the clouds as being the ultimate rulers of the land, having independent say over how much sunlight could enter. In times when the clouds were 'feeling generous', so to speak, the sunlight would be let in through the gaps in the clouds and finally activate the system of lasers.

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