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A vae kore glyph is located to the right of the last of the 8 'expanding hau tea' in Tahua:

Aa4-63 Aa4-64 Aa4-65 Aa4-66 Aa4-67
Aa4-68 Aa4-69 Aa4-70 Aa4-71 Aa4-72

Aa4-71 is the 1st glyph beyond the predicted location of the '4th viri' (which however had been pushed away 19 positions):

100 361 17 270
Ab7-26 Ab8-43 Aa4-70 Aa4-71 Aa5-7 Aa8-26
464 = 16 * 29 290 = 10 * 29

Vae kore in Aa4-71 is therefore an integrated part of the sophisticated viri structure in Tahua, and its role is to be at the beginning of sequence of glyphs stretching up to the last ('cut off') viri (Aa8-26). But its role is even more remarkable - it also serves as glyph number 364 counted from pito in Ab8-43:

362
Ab8-43 Aa4-71
364 = 13 * 28