Vëtiš-Húrobü
The Vëtiš-Húrobü is the innermost of the three layers of the Vëtiš, or legs, of the Ibrófeneð species. It is a cylinder that is comprised in substantial percentages of both silicon and carbon, whose combination gives the layer its signature flexibility as well as structure. In this capacity, it also provides interior channels for the transportation of nutrients, both to the outer two layers as well as the foot, or Týk, which sits at the far end of the Vëtiš-Húrobü.
Its high carbon count of around 40-60%, which is a necessary requirement during the Ýyorhïsïb process, necessitates the dispensing of carbon (Dürï), a material highly corrosive and toxic to children and adults alike, into the formative pool.

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