Iruburu Balancing

The Iruburu Balancing (の) is a way for The Village of Iruburu to produce a net gain of Value by redistributing Valued possessions from inhabitants, who damaged Value not belonging to them, to other inhabitants who "buy" them with their own Value.

Because Iruburu understands the desires of its inhabitants, undesired possessions that won't be bought are transformed into "lower Value", which manifests as a currency. Things that are transformed this way can never be returned to their original form, but can be used as currency in the village or during Balancings.

If the caused damage exceeds the Value of possessions, the inhabitant in question makes up the shortfall with their body.

Once the amount of caused damage is reached, the victim is compensated in form of the "low Value" currency used in the village. This currency is bound to the new owner of it and can't be discarded, except by being used as payment.

According to Vueko, the gooey liquid masses seen during the Iruburu Balancing are the shapes of souls of Irumyuui's Children that had returned and the children that had yet to be born. During her time in Doguupu, Vueko gave them names which Faputa was also shown to know.

Trivia

 * Inhabitants of the village are able to use the Balancing, or a concept attributed to it, to seemingly use it as an omnipotent tool of creation, or recreation, as long as the user has a concise image of what they desire and can compensate for it. However, it isn't specified if the Value compensation is based on the creators perception of the thing to create or by the understanding of the village of it. It's unknown if it is possible to use "low Value" to compensate in this instance or if it requires the use of one's body as the only instances of usage had the respective inhabitants compensate with their bodies.