Ïfon-Kaðút
The Ïfon-Kaðút is a type of Ïfon that uses the same actions that would be used in the more-popular Ïfon-Wë, but in a specialized way that preserves the vibrations of these movements without creating audible sounds. Often paired alongside Ïfon-Gzšöëv, it is the method of choice for situations in which the message is private and/or of sensitive topics, as nearby individuals cannot hear it.
The Ïfon-Kaðút's methodology relies on the vibration-prone anatomy of the Ibrófeneð, specifically the skeletal system, or Оö, and the legs, or Vëtiš. Vibrations created from these motions are adjusted to be minimal enough to not affect the entire body, but merely one organ, which vibrates on its own due to the separations between it and other organs. This vibration can be further modified and/or transferred to other body parts through specific motions. Crucially, the legs themselves are entirely detached from the rest of the body, allowing independent storage and transmittance of vibrations on each leg as befit their nature.
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