Vëtam-Wëðašïŋ
The Vëtam-Wëðašïŋ is a greyish-black flower that grows in abundance in the Ðýmóš Plains, Interbiotic Range, and the Kairn River System. This species, and many others, were introducted to the latter of these three areas by the early Ïlýrhonid Tribe, who subsequently used them in their burning ritual known as Aparaŋ-Ïlýrhonid, a vital part of the Kavamïŋ-Ïlýrhonid religious system. Following the Abolishment of the Kavamïŋ-Ïlýrhonid in 25025 AYM, the Vëtam-Wëðašïŋ and its relative the Žawrülhë would be used in defenses against the Varhoŋïð-Khalúš Tribe, where the coarser pellets that make up the Žawrü of the Wëðašïŋ would pelt the area to the west.

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