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>>23210274
Well, if it's a tattoo, you would have to reach into the dermis of the skin to scrap them out. Hypertrophic scars might be easier to reach, although you still need to cut the scar tissue apart before doing that. Either way, you probably need to scrape the skin to remove the infusion, so it's probably not a very delicate process (which is why tattoo removal is a rather lengthy process IRL). If you happen to fight against someone who rely a lot on inked glyph, though, trying to cut through it and break the glyph pattern might work.

>>23210396
worth it

>>23210785
I thought we decided on vitubium NOT being radioactive in the conventional sense in the bylaws. We know its power decays gradually, and from the look of it, it seems to decay into an unpowered ("dead"?) form of vitubium instead of something not vitubium.
If we assume chuubanite is part of a body's natural process (which seems logical since it has always been part of this world from the look of it), then odds are it (either decayed or still powered) is eventually removed from the body through no.1 and/or no.2. The exact form of it probably doesn't matter.

>>23211254
Iodine hasn't been discovered yet, from the look of it. Hope you eat enough seafood to not get sick!

>>23212182
To be fair, that's also a kind of infusion, just more natural than, say, shoving it under your skin as ink or ash. Looks pretty sick if you're into that sort of thing, though.

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