Heta-Hafžýr
The Heta-Hafžýr refers to the topmost segment of the Súro, or brain, of the Ibrófeneð. It is a relatively thin layer, existing normally as a flat, circular hunk of silicon-based gel measuring around 10-15 centimeters in width, and is delineated as being between the vertical positions of the Tewaðup's two topmost teeth, those being the Tewaðup-A and Tewaðup-E. This layer is primarily responsible for establishing and sustaining communications between the Súro and the organs of the upper half of the body, like the aforementioned sets of teeth as well as the Matošu, Vöród, and Vmýül. Most of these nerve lines travel through the Оö-Ëtavú alongside the nutrient vessels.
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