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Persona 5... Once again consuming me whole--such a good series.
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A new chronicle beings . . . Follow along


My name is icmasticc , but you can call me icc


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I S L E O F I V A L I C E / / M A N Y Y E A R S P R I O R

As the dimly lit world slowly came into focus, jumbled thoughts, feelings, and irrationality violently reclaimed their place in the mental sanctum. Freezing strands of water ran the length of his bare back though he remained perfectly still against the aged, wet brick presently keeping the seated boy upright. The stone floors were equally as cold, easily permeating the thin fabric of tattered pants and gleefully allowing outstretched legs and bare feet a reluctant resting place. He kept his hands clasped, fingers interlocked, though the steel shackles had long since been removed and even the marks on his wrist were healing pretty well. Time was a non-existent concept within the walls of the four-by-four room and it seemed like the only indicator of such was the visible healing of bodily scars that now felt much older than they actually were. A groggy Corbyn scoffed at the blank wall staring back at him before reverting his gaze to the identical ceiling above. There were no windows to enjoy a view from and the only source of light seemed to be burning from the wall on the other side of the bars that separated the boy from another who was held behind a similar metal grate.

"You finally awake?" A female voice, clearly tired yet somehow invigorated, lightly questioned. Corbyn groaned. He didn't bother to look over.

"Can a person really sleep in a place like this?" He replied, annoyance saturating his tone.

"That's certainly a better question," the female sat cross-legged against the wall directly across from her caged window, blue eyes glinting in the scattered torch light.

"How long's it been, Varrina?" Corbyn asked. Varrina was silent for a moment.

"A few hours since the guard took away the food."

"No, since we've been down here?"

"Oh. Maybe three weeks?"

"Is that all? Great. Only an indefinite amount of time to go. Fuckin' awesome."

"Well, whining is not going to get us anywhere either."

"Whining she says. Don't forget how we got here in the first place, damnit."

"This is just a simple show of power. They have to assert themselves every now and then. Who would respect the leadership otherwise?"

"Or, because they found two recruits fighting each other with live weaponry. That, ya know, could also be a factor."

"Jesus, I already apologized for that, didn't I?"

"I couldn't hear it over the sound of chains, locks, and keys."

"In any case, they won't hold us for much longer. I've heard from my contacts that the Order got their mobilization orders."

"Funny how you can hear from these contacts through solid stone."

"Believe me or not, it doesn't really matter. The point is that they're not going to let a single knight get out of deployment and that includes us. We're going from prison straight to the battlefield."

Corbyn was silent. He huffed and folded his arms, resting his head on the damp wall behind him and closing his eyes. He knew she was right. And it was that very fact that scared him.


A R C H A D I A / / I N F I L T R A T I O N - T H E F O R E S T S

The deception of the forest became apparent as soon as one stepped past the initial thicket and waded deeper into the sea of canopies. Varying sized trees stood watch over the green and brown ground below though each sentinel stood exactly the same height - they differed in size of trunk and complexity of branches and leaves. Moss unnaturally grew all over the base of the wooden guardians while bushes, foreign plants, and shrubs claimed patches of land far and wide in any direction. Though the path was more sophisticated than first glance, this had been the exact reason Corbyn had chosen it for the infiltration team. The forests of Archadia seemed small on a topographical map, but in truth they were served as a labyrinth for foreigners and insurgents who sought to lay claim to the capital city of Faelan. It was widely believed that only native Archadians knew the land well enough to navigate the forests effectively and any trespassers would be easily dispatched through guerrilla warfare tactics practiced by the Archadian military. Of course, these same rumor-mongering souls knew nothing of the existence of SOLDIER.

Corbyn rested on one knee in a small clearing surrounded by bushes and one larger tree. The clearing was far enough from the shoreline that any infantry grunts should have lost sight of their enemies, but close enough that any of the team who survived would have been able to follow the commander with only a little trouble. A twig scratched at the hardened dirt, making crude drawings of what seemed to be nothing but nonsense. The commander had not been waiting long, but he already found himself just a little lost in thought. The mission was indeed the most important task at hand, but the brief lull provided by his straggling team members allowed the man to retreat into his mind just slightly. The mission may have been the most important, but it was far from the only important thing. An ulterior agenda was a step too far, but there a few issues Corbyn had to take into account as well. The first deployment of SOLDIER was exciting in itself, but there were other reasons why he needed to leave the fort.


"Impressive. I honestly thought you were going to cave and borrow my power once that hellion ruined the surprise," Asteria echoed from within her mental residence. Corbyn sighed, but the lifted corner of his mouth betrayed the emotion.

"I told you it wasn't going to happen. There's a reason we trained so hard, you know."


"And that reason is to master the Aeon's power, is it not?"

"Maybe true for others, but I can rely on my own abilities. I thought you didn't like that word?"

"The word Aeon? I do not enjoy the idea of being labeled by you humans, but it does not cause me pain."

"So I guess if I ask that question again, you'll give me the same answer?

"Of course. There's no other answer to give, unfortunately."

"Figured as much."

"However, I desire to ask you a question."

"We got a little time I guess. Shoot."

"This team of yours... Do you trust them?"

"What the hell kind of question is that?"

"One that you know I already know the answer to."

Corbyn was silent. He tossed the twig away and took a quick survey of the area. There were a few lone infantrymen heading in different directions in the forest, each separated by massive amounts of space. They were spread out in a search pattern. The move wasn't unexpected, but it was unwelcome all the same. Corbyn crouched lower, his grip around his lance tightening. His brief killing spree had been necessary, but the orders from here on out forbade killing anyone else. The lancer holstered his weapon and looked in the direction of the forest's entrance. He could hear the slight footsteps of multiple people. His team was finally on the way. Putting a finger to the earpiece in his ear, the commander opened a private radio channel for the infiltration team.

"As I said before, we're going to have do this as quickly and as quietly as possible. To that end, we're going to split into groups of two. Nic and London, Bruce and Natalya, Amentia and myself. If anyone in those groups don't show, the other person can ride solo or join a different group. We'll be heading in the same direction, but we're going to need to spread out a bit, make it harder for them to find us. Our objective is to stealth all the way the Faelan, if possible. All teams on me and Amentia. Keep your distance, watch your back, and keep comm use minimal for now. Out," Corbyn whispered, gazing into the drawings he made on the ground. With that, he awaited Amentia's arrival. They would begin moving forward as soon as she was with the commander.
Pooooosssstteedd. And now I need sleep damnit T__T.


A R C H A D I A / / S H O R E L I N E P A T R O L

It was certainly a sight to behold. Multiple tons of metal slowly descended into the darkening azure depths as sporadic streams of bubbles outlined the reluctant fall against a dim glow of crimson flashing. The aerial Shyps of Archadia were built to withstand varying degrees of artillery as well as the wrath of mother nature while maintaining their renown defiance of gravity. The behemoths were comprised of special alloys of metal amalgamations that found their abnormal strength through patented processes; repetition and a rigorous testing phase allowed these military craft to be known as some of the safest transport any aspiring military could own. As Corbyn watched the Shyp be dragged towards the canal floor briefly, his mind had already settled on a likely paranoid conclusion - sabotage. Muscle memory pulled the SOLDIER's body through the pressure of the waters while an absent mind continued to parse and sift through every possible scenario. Elongated memories stretching back to the fringes of neural recall were forcibly pulled from their corners and various mental prisons in an effort to glean even the smallest details, a hopeful scavenging of mentality that attempted to piece together something that just made sense. Then the surface broke.

A rough splash followed the commander's emergence and it only took a few moments for a curious gaze to twist into a half-disappointed frown. The man on fire, Kain, smashed into the sandy shoreline, a tower of flame spontaneously combusting toward the heavens and a maniacal bellow bursting ear drums all around. The increase in security meant that stray patrols could be out on the shorelines, but this kind of revealing was too much. The group hadn't even been given the chance to collect their bearings and wonder what happened before the massive berserker decided to--surely--draw every enemy within a mile radius to their exact location. In spite of his rationale however, Corbyn found him a slight grin at the sight of Archadians being downed. At the very least, Kain was good at what he needed to be good at. Setting foot on solid ground once more, the lancer took a moment to take stock of the surroundings.

Beyond the beaches which were quickly filling with Archadian cavalry were several different paths that all seemed to run in the direction of a cityscape on the horizon. Though the group was caught at the moment, the nature of the mission was yet to be compromised. Metallic pings confirmed as much as Carmen brought claw to knee and pauldron several times in an almost ancient sequence of covert communication. Corbyn shifted glance to his peripheral vision, acknowledging his fellow commander's nod and spoken order with a slight smirk and quick nod of his own. It seemed there was no more time to hand over to the ruminations of earlier and the mission was truly to begin. However... There was a just a little work to be done first. Surveying the land once more, Corbyn wasted no time in picking a route and unlatching the double-headed lance from its back holster. Topographical maps of Archadia had been provided to the team at the Fort before even travelling to the encampment and the commander had taken the chance at hand to study the land as part of operation preparation. Once the debriefing at the encampment had begun, he had also considered the possibility that increased security would mean that any route into Faelan might need to be cleared before it could be taken. The worst case scenario had, of course, come to pass.

Raising a flat hand in the air before pointing a rigid arm to the left, Corbyn didn't even bother looking back to see if his team had emerged from the canal. The strong would survive a minor setback like this. "Looks like the game is on, people," Corbyn said in elevated volume, "Stay on me and remember, our job is to infiltrate as quickly and quietly as possible." The commander pulled the lance from his back as he felt the beat of his heart begin to grow more frequent. "However... Thanks to our burning friend here, we've got a few obstacles blocking our route. Feel free to remove these troublesome things!" Launching from his rear foot, Corbyn took off to the left of the distraction team, exactly where he pointed, and quickly made his way towards his chosen route - a path covered by vegetation and a cluster of trees that were presently shrouded in a blanket of blackest night. A handful of Archadian infantry made their way towards the infiltration team drawn to the area by Kain's bright display of power.

Sailing passed several of them, Corbyn set his sights on a group of three directly blocking his path. He was confident his team could handle the slight alteration to the plan, especially considering they would need to down each and every one of the grunts in their way if they had any chance of regaining the element of surprise before heading towards Faelan. Abruptly, the commander stopped in the midst of his enemies. The poor equipment they were outfitted with would only make things easier. The first of the three buried his brief surprise at the sudden statuesque commander, charging forward with gun in hand. Spinning low, Corbyn swept the shaft of his lance against the shins of the first brave soul, toppling the grunt before quickly coming back around and jabbing a spear-head into his neck. From there, a back kick disoriented a second infantrymen just long enough for a high spinning twirl to open his esophagus up while the third grunt luckily blocked one blow only to be tripped by one side of the fatal lance and impaled in the gut by the other. Corbyn spun the weapon in both hands for a moment to hastily fling blood from both heads before setting his sights back on the infiltration route.

With only a brief pause, the commander disappeared into the thicket and slowed his speed down to a controlled, slightly crouched trot. He never even looked back to ensure the success of his team. In his mind, if any of them fell to an Archadian grunt, there was no use in putting trust in them in the first place.
@FantasyChic - Those would definitely be the two biggest. Nier is a niche game so I don't expect most to care about that. I gotta beat everything before Mass Effect though. I usually play multiple games at a time, but I can't play anything else when playing Mass Effect. Unless this one just sucks beyond all reason, I'll probably be really into it for the duration of my playthrough.
@FantasyChic - What games? I feel like I'm getting absolutely everything releasing ><. Still working on Tales, then I got Horizon next week, Nier the week after that which will take me into Mass Effect in March and that should bring me to Persona which I think is in April. If Persona is in May however, I may get a month break to actually focus on Nioh which I already own, but can't play cause of all the other games. Lol.

Uggggh, you gotta see it though so it can break records and stuff. Also, it looks really fuggin' good. If this is Hugh Jackman's last as Wolverine, this looks to be the absolute best we've seen from him ever. I cannot wait.
Sooooo... With March fast approaching (and as I write this post of mine), please tell me you people are going to see Logan in theaters. That's March 3rd for the uninitiated. And if you're a gamer (also like me lol) then you've got that movie and a full frikkin' lineup of games releasing at the same time. Woe is my wallet, but I'm assuming it'll be worth it.

Who is else is indulging?? (I'm expecting everyone to go see Logan cause necessity >>)
@The Survivor - As sad as I'll be to lose you, I'm glad you still came to the thread to actually let us know and write out that message. We appreciate your participation and wish you luck in your future RP endeavors. I don't know that you need to write out a death scene or anything (that's up to @Rockette), but again, I personally appreciate the fact that you came to tell us. It was nice writing with you!

I S L E O F I V A L I C E / / M A N Y Y E A R S P R I O R
They had been there the entire time.

Varrina slowly crouched, aquatic irises maintaining contact with temperamental umber and a curious countenance besmirched by a crooked grin. A petite arm reached low and scooped up two lengthy items wrapped in simple cloth and loosely tied with string. Her lips stretched wider, the excitement building and throbbing just under the surface of her chest, rows of teeth beginning to surface through the widening crack. As smoothly as she lowered herself, the young lady knight rose back to full posture and tossed the longer of the wrapped items over to her waiting opponent, eliciting a brow raise and a visage of slight confusion. Corbyn took a moment to bore this look into the confident manner of his associate while nimble fingers weaved through the string and pulled both it and the fabric away. An ornate spear revealed itself under the moonlight as the boy dug the butt of the shaft into the ground to assess the full height of his familiar weapon. He sucked his teeth. "How did you know?" He asked, gaze shifting from the decorative, yet deadly, blades of the spear back to his female companion.

Varrina crudely tore her fabric away to reveal a long and heavy looking claymore. The silver blade glinted under the moon, rising far above the girl's head as she held the black bandaged wrap hilt to her chest briefly. A small recess traveled the length of the blade in the center though it stopped short of both the tip and the base. The guard was a simple apparatus, merely extending horizontally to the left and right before coning down into the hilt. The lady knight rotated the large weapon in her right hand so as to hold it in an underhanded style, her fingers curling around guard and hilt alike near where the base of the blade disappeared into the guard. "I've seen some of your late night practice sessions," She replied softly.

"Guess I wasn't as hidden as I thought," Corbyn chuckled slightly, "A sword is a fine weapon, but there's something about a lance that's just... More exciting? I have to tell you though, I've always hated that."

"Hated what?"

"How you hold that claymore. Is there even a point?"

"That's right, you've never trained with me. It's just my own style. Don't let it distract you. I don't want to hear any excuses when this is over," Varrina adjusted her footing and slightly angled her body to the side, her left hand resting lightly on the hilt of her large weapon.

"I figured this was going to be barehanded since we're off duty at the moment. Where the hell'd you even get these from?"

"You're not the first person I've done this with."

"That's not an answer to my question."

"Not the question you vocally asked, sure."

"More importantly, why are we even using real weapons to begin with if we're just sparring?"

"I told you, I need to be certain of something. Besides, if you think this is your average sparring match, this is going to be easier than I thought."

"What are you--"

She wasted no time. Launching from her rear foot, Varrina exploded forward and closed the gap between the twosome in seconds. Corbyn barely had time to gasp as muscle memory took over and shuffled his feet quickly to the side, throwing his body towards the ground and into a side roll. As he came out of the roll and snapped his gaze back to his feminine opponent, widened eyes caught a glimpse of the ending of a perfectly executed horizontal swipe, the massive claymore now clutched in her left hand and her form rigid and precise. Varrina reclaimed her original stance and turned to face the young, bewildered knight with the kind of smile a mother gives her children. The boy quickly rose and gripped the spear in both hands, the weapon now guarding the front of his body - then he felt it. A slight breeze nipped and gnawed at freshly exposed skin under a newly opened tear in the plain shirt he wore. Their eyes met once more, but the curious blue now glinted within a ray of moonlight in an almost sinister fashion. "It's exactly as I said," Varrina coldly intoned, "This isn't going to be your average sparring match."

The harsh clang of clashing metal rang out and echoed into the night sky as Varrina bent knees and brought up the broadside of her blade, with both hands, quickly to meet a stabbing thrust. Corbyn sneered behind the shaft of his outstretched spear, his body turned completely to one side and a tight over and under hand grip on his weapon. Any confusion or surprise had been wiped away to be replaced by an almost manic expression of satisfaction. "If that's how we're going to do this," Arms ferociously pulled back, the spear retreating with controlled haste while the body spun a quick 360 to bring the blades atop the shaft back around towards unguarded legs, "then let's fucking do this!" He exclaimed as his offense was once again met with the broadside of the claymore. The two entered into a state of equivalent exchanges as swipes and slashes were met with blocks and deflections on both sides. Corbyn danced and pirouetted around the grassy, forested battlefield while Varrina only seemed to move in defensive maneuvers, opting to use the efficiency of shorter steps to aid in her masterful offensive technique. A full minute went by as the clashes raged on before the duo stopped a short distance apart - the same distance they had started with.

"You're a lot quicker with that thing than I thought you'd be," Corbyn complimented, his chest heaving in and out ever so slightly.

"Unfortunately, I'm not one for pointless reciprocity," Varrina once again regained her original stance.

"I didn't ask anyway. I was just sayin', mostly"

"Well we can save that kind of talk for later. You haven't beaten me yet." Varrina smiled once more as she launched herself forward to meet a now equally fast Corbyn in another clash.


S O L D I E R E N C A M P M E N T / / Z A L E R A T U N D R A

The wail of the siren created an odd dichotomy for Corbyn. On the one hand, his body jolted and his head snapped to the nearest loudspeaker as if to confirm the noise and comprehend its meaning fully, validating the subtly rising feelings of worry and dread bubbling within. On the other hand, his heart smiled with a steadily rising frequency of beats, a more feral, primal even, kind of fragmented excitement slowly clustering and joining together in stark opposition to the surface level trepidation and caution. His eyes closed as he let the pitch of the warning banshee penetrate his being and stir his focus. Fleeting thoughts of early days at the Fort wove together in the space of his mentality, creating a tapestry of memories and feelings brought on from the training and speeches of more experienced officers from that time. Countless training simulations and scenarios lost all their heft as the sound of the screaming alarm cemented this first SOLDIER deployment as all too real. This is what the commander had both been weary of and hoping for. This is when everything would truly begin.

"That sound... Is truly awful," Asteria whined. Corbyn shifted in his seat, erecting his back and interlacing his fingers on the table. An influx of personnel had stormed the tent and removed the food and drink to be replaced by dossiers and documents. Though every member of the unit had a responsibility to read files prior to leaving for deployment, this kind of impromptu debriefing was standard even when the alarm remained silent. The fact that it had gone off meant that the mission had just become that much more interesting. The commander maintained a blank expression as a random officer began the meeting.

"Archadia has ordered a sudden increase within their border security. Our allotted window of infiltration has been shortened drastically. You must leave tonight, otherwise there will be a full out war on the borders and the chance that we lose the Weapon too high to risk such an affront. The Shyps will hover near the shore, where you'll be required to drop down and swim the rest of the way up. To avoid security seeing the Shyps, we'll use the blanket of the tundra winds and snow to remain hidden, but we can only get so close."

Corbyn's brow furrowed instinctively. A sudden increase in security? He couldn't wrap his head around the order. There shouldn't have been a way for Archadia to have been tipped off on SOLDIER's movements, but that would mean that something else was going on that was drastic enough to cause this kind of paranoid reaction.

"We've deliberated over your files and have determined that the best course of action would be a troupe designed purposely for distraction, and one for infiltration. The distraction group will draw attention towards them and away from those that will sneak in through a gap in the force, the sudden action will hopefully disturb the tightening of security so you're able to gather into Faelan without trouble. Once the infiltration group has secured a certain point within Archadia, a signal will be provided by the critical explosion of a flash bomb so the distraction team can pull away. The point is to avoid unnecessary... Death."

The corners of his lips tugged just slightly as the commander listened to the officer speak. He knew what was coming next.

"The infiltration group will be led by Corbyn Vesper and the distraction team will be led by Carmen Auset."

"Well, shit," Corbyn interjected before waving a hand at the officer to disregard the errant comment and continue. He took a quick look around the table at the others and rubbed his temple. Ranks in SOLDIER were funny kinds of things. Beyond the semantics of title, the organizational hierarchy didn't really mean much. Ranks signified ability and strength more so than authority and seniority - indicative of danger even, in the case of certain individuals. It wasn't that the commander had problems with leading a team--quite the opposite, considering he had done it before--but the man himself figured he was better suited to causing a bit of a ruckus than methodically navigating an area.

"You can't be actually disappointed," Asteria echoed, "You don't even like to fight. This should be perfect for a man like you."

"Tch, a man like me... Look, I'm not disappointed anyway. I was just a bit surprised, is all. Figured I'd be more useful as a distraction. I'll go wherever they want me to."

"So now you're their lapdog, too? Ha! This should be entertaining, at the least."

"Just shut the hell up, you don't have a clue. I already told you to go back into dormancy anyway, I won't be using your power."

"Sure, we'll see how that goes.'

Corbyn sighed audibly just as the screaming banshee came to life for a second round. One of the young analysts caught wind of infantry already heading to the Archadia borders to help with the security increase. It was now or never, it seemed. Clutching the lance on his back as if to make sure it was still in place, the commander stood and intrinsically brushed off his shirt and stretched before he was hit with the most important revelation of that moment.

His stomach rumbled angrily as he realized he hadn't eaten a single piece of the meat that had been brought out.


A B O A R D T H E S H Y P / / T H E C A N A L

Unlike the previous vessel, the transport Shyp taking the team to Archadia was quite a bit roomier within its heavy metallic walls. The overall design of the exterior was more aerodynamic and built to stealth specifications, yet somehow was made to provide almost double the space inside, spread amongst three main compartments. The SOLDIER unit took up refuge in the lower deck where the hydraulic ramp and weapons storage was - though the storage housed standard issue projectiles, not the custom weaponry a SOLDIER might carry. In true uniform fashion, olive hues surrounded those within on all sides save for the presently darkened alarm which stood out amongst the brighter shade it was attached to. Three double rows of seats created a squared off "U" shape on the outer edges of the large space nearest to each of the three walls, but the current roster took up nowhere near the amount of seats available. In Shyps like these, Corbyn always elected to claim a seat on the wall directly across from the hydraulic ramp. He liked to watch the ramp release from its internal locks and slowly drop down, revealing the outside the world. His lance occupied the seat next to him, pointing up at the ceiling and leaning at a diagonal.

"What are you thinking about?" Asteria suddenly echoed. Corbyn, slumping and laid back in his seat with his eyes closed, sighed and laced the fingers resting on his abdomen.

"My goodness, you're talkative today," He replied in his mind, "And what kind of stupid question is that? You can read my damn thoughts."


"I'm trying to practice being more... Down to earth, as you put it?"

"Yeah, that's not what that means. In any case, we've got a decent chunk of time left, I may as well give in. Nothing much, really. I was just reflecting on that night... "

"We have co-existed for far too many nights for me to understand which one you're referring to."

"Right, right. It was years before we were... Well, before we found ourselves in this situation. It was a similar kind of impromptu outing then too and I just... I just remember feeling the same way then, as I do now. That's a little interesting, to me."

"It must have something to do with that female, right? What was her name, again?"

"Heh... It was--" The sudden jerk and pull of gravity and g-force burst open Corbyn's eyes as he felt a sharp downward sensation. It took a few moments to register, but something had wrong - very wrong. Crimson flashes of light accompanied by an even louder, screaming siren threw the commander's senses into a dizzying soup of amalgamated confusion, shock, terror, and even plain old fear. As the nosedive grew steeper, his thoughts all came crashing together at the same, horrifying conclusion; the shyp was going down and it was going down hard.

Corbyn awoke with a snap and immediately felt the aches and stinging of various parts of his now sprawled body. Though the seats on the Shyp all came with restraints, the commander was accustomed to not wearing them since SOLDIER had never had to really leave the Fort properly until now. Of course the first time would immediately bite him in the ass. As his vision cleared, the fuzzy figure of Carmen came into view, the unhinged woman rushing to cut restrained SOLDIERs free and the another woman, Natalya, lending a hand in the endeavor. As the two were almost finished, Corbyn took a few seconds to shift his gaze around, regaining his bearings and feeling around for his lance. Luckily, his prized weapon had fallen not too far and with it now in tow, he turned back to see Carmen diving into the quickly rising waters of a flooding, now overturned Shyp. "Water. It had to be water. Guess I'll have to actually swim," Corbyn muttered to himself as he strapped his weapon to his back once more, took a breath, and followed Carmen's direction hoping she had already found a way out.
@Insatiable - Thanks for letting us know, we appreciate it.
Nic is one crazy guy lol. Decided to get another small post out of my own.
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