Žëša
The Žëša is the large bulbous head of the Ibrófeneð. Accounting for 60-80% of the total mass, it contains the creature's digestive and reproductive systems, and acts as the center of the creature's mental pathways, nutrient transport system, and sensory input.
Anatomy
The Žëša is the most complex part of the Ibrófeneð; although its parts comprise the vast majority of the creature's bodily functions, these such parts are distributed around, in front of, and sometimes even inside of each other, resulting in a hodgepodge style of anatomy. To simplify things, this article will list the body parts in the order of most outside (or farthest from the center) to most inside (or closest to the center).
Ýyr
The Ýyr, or skin, refers to the outer layers of material that primarily serve as protection for the inner organs. It is this protective role, not the position, that determines whether a body part can be regarded as some form of a Ýyr.
Üpal
Main Article: Üpal
The Üpal are black scales that grow from specific parts of the Ýyr-Üpal and Ýyr-Оö. They emerge from tiny slits in the latter of the two, behind which enyzmes are attached. When digestive waste is absorbed by the teeth and deemed not to be necessary or suitable to the creature's health, the system will divert it to the Üpal, where its tiny particles will be strung together by the enzyme and secreted as long strands directed through the tiny slits. On the other side of the slits is a thin layer of Ýyr-Üpal, which covers the
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