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Vëtïš-Mëta

The Vëtiš-Mëta is the middle layer of the Vëtiš, or legs, of the Ibrófeneð species. It consists of two separate muscular systems (Mëta-Garo and Mëta-Matapëž), which are controlled by two sets of rings, called the Žup-Vëtiš-Ëtavú and Žup-Vëtiš-Ŋüžtú. At any given time, one set of muscles are rendered active and thus oriented in a fashion that twists them around the cylindrical Vëtiš-Húrobü, while the other set is rendered inactive and thus oriented straight up and down between the two rings. Through the Žup-Vëtiš-Ŋüžtú's connection to the Týk (or foot), the switching of the muscle sets from active to inactive and vice versa is the main control behind the two distinct forms the foot can take (Týk-Fögaro, or claw form, and Týk-Fömatapëž, or suction cup form).

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