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* HasTwoMommies: Her creator is Toyosatomimi no Miko, who is technically her "father" by virtue of being a genderswapped Prince Shoutoku. Her "adoptive father" (ie the person who used her when she was just 66 masks) was Hata no Kawakatsu, who was male in real life, but portrayed in ''Hidden Star in Four Seasons'' as Matara Okina, a female deity.
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* CardCarryingVillain: Unlike Yachie and Saki, who are FauxAffablyEvil and AffablyEvil, respectively, Toutetsu takes pride in being the greediest person around. She even has a twisted respect for those who act shamelessly in their greed [[spoiler:such as the Yorigami Sisters.]]
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* MainCharacterFinalBoss: For all of ''Violet Detector'', you play as Sumireko. The catch? [[spoiler:At the very end of the game, it is revealed that the Sumireko you’ve been using is her Dream Self, believing herself to be the true Sumireko after having evaded and defeated most of the other Dream Selves. In the final stretch of the game, the real one appears with Okina, & the hidden god strips away all of the powers of the Dream Self before leaving the Sumirekos to their devices, with you now in control of the true one.]]

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* MainCharacterFinalBoss: For all of ''Violet Detector'', you play as Sumireko. The catch? [[spoiler:At the very end of the game, it is revealed that the Sumireko you’ve been using is her Dream Self, believing herself to be the true Sumireko by mistake, after having evaded and defeated most of the other Dream Selves. In the final stretch of the game, the real one appears with Okina, & the hidden god strips away all of the powers of the Dream Self before leaving the Sumirekos to their devices, with you now in control of the true one.]]
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* MainCharacterFinalBoss: For all of ''Violet Detector'', you play as Sumireko. The catch? [[spoiler:At the very end of the game, it is revealed that the Sumireko you’ve been using is her Dream Self, believing herself to be the true Sumireko after having evaded and defeated most of the other Dream Selves. In the final stretch of the game, the real one appears with Okina, & the hidden god strips away all of the powers of the Dream Self before leaving the Sumirekos to their devices, with you now in control of the true one.]]
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* ExcitedShowTitle: All of its spellcard names read out more like [[LargeHam hammy]] exclamations, such as ''"The Earth Liquefies into Mud!"'', and ''"With This Ends the Fleeting World!"''.
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: [[spoiler: As revealed in Flandre C's ending, Yuuma is not usually the ultra-greedy self that was shown throughout most of her debut appearance, her personality simply became corrupted by the negative desires congealed in the Blood Pool Hell's cursed petroleum, and Flandre destroying her during the final confrontation allowed her personality to be reset once she regenerated. Furthermore, she was actually shocked upon hearing how bad the oil spills gotten on the surface world.]] Downplayed in the end, as Yuuma's own route released afterwards shows she's still a cruel and greedy person overall, just one more open to negotiation.

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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: [[spoiler: As revealed in Flandre C's ending, Yuuma is not usually the ultra-greedy self that was shown throughout most of her debut appearance, her personality simply became corrupted by the negative desires congealed in the Blood Pool Hell's cursed petroleum, and Flandre destroying her during the final confrontation allowed her personality to be reset once she regenerated. Furthermore, she was actually shocked upon hearing how bad the oil spills gotten on the surface world.]] Downplayed Ultimately downplayed in the end, as Yuuma's own route released afterwards route, which shows she's still a cruel and greedy person overall, but just one happens to be more open to negotiation.
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* TechnologyLevels: Hatate notably shows a level of technology far above any of the other Tengu. She uses a smartphone for her camera, and in ''Cheating Detective Satori'' she is shown to have a functional PC and printer. Most of Gensokyo is pre-electric; let alone advanced enough to operate a PC and printer.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Shares "The Youkai Mountain ~ Mysterious Mountain" with Aya.

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* {{Leitmotif}}: Shares "The Youkai Mountain ~ Mysterious Mountain" A notable exception. Hatate is the only playable character in any Touhou game without a theme strictly associated with Aya.her.
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* MagicalFloatingShawl: Iku is a messenger of the Dragon Palace, whose job is to observe the daily mood of the atmosphere. She has frilly white mantle that resembles a hagoromo and floats around her body. Rumor says that if a human wears this clothing, they will be able to fly through the sky.
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: [[spoiler: As revealed in Flandre C's ending, Yuuma is not usually the ultra-greedy self that was shown throughout most of her debut appearance, her personality simply became corrupted by the negative desires congealed in the Blood Pool Hell's cursed petroleum, and Flandre destroying her during the final confrontation allowed her personality to be reset once she regenerated. Furthermore, she was actually shocked upon hearing how bad the oil spills gotten on the surface world.]]

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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: [[spoiler: As revealed in Flandre C's ending, Yuuma is not usually the ultra-greedy self that was shown throughout most of her debut appearance, her personality simply became corrupted by the negative desires congealed in the Blood Pool Hell's cursed petroleum, and Flandre destroying her during the final confrontation allowed her personality to be reset once she regenerated. Furthermore, she was actually shocked upon hearing how bad the oil spills gotten on the surface world.]]]] Downplayed in the end, as Yuuma's own route released afterwards shows she's still a cruel and greedy person overall, just one more open to negotiation.
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* GirlishPigtails: A pair of the [[RegalRinglets twirly]] type of MegaTwintails, and the first ''Touhou'' character in the series to have them.

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* GirlishPigtails: A pair of the [[RegalRinglets twirly]] type of MegaTwintails, pigtails, and the first ''Touhou'' character in the series to have them.
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* AchillesHeel: It's been repeated that time and time again that Suika and most other Oni do have a genuine fear and hatred of Setsubun. Beans can actually hurt Oni, while Holly is painful to handle, and the scent of fish heads is too strong for them to handle. It's a reoccuring joke for Suika to be bullied or harrassed on Setsuben but as Touhou Suichouka shows she does have genuine feelings of frustration towards the event, because it's an event that involves rituals that can actually hurt Onis such as her self, and is one of the few times to see Suika in a genuinely bad mood.

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* AchillesHeel: It's been repeated that time and time again that Suika and most other Oni do oni have a genuine fear and hatred of Setsubun. Beans can actually hurt Oni, oni, while Holly holly is painful to handle, and the scent of fish heads is too strong for them to handle. It's a reoccuring recurring joke for Suika to be bullied or harrassed harassed on Setsuben Setsubun, but as Touhou Suichouka shows ''Touhou Suichouka'' shows, she does have genuine feelings of frustration towards the event, holiday, because it's an event that involves rituals that can actually hurt Onis oni such as her self, herself, and is it's one of the few times to we see Suika in a genuinely bad mood.
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* Achilles'Heel: It's been repeated that time and time again that Suika and most other Oni do have a genuine fear and hatred of Setsubun. Beans can actually hurt Oni, while Holly is painful to handle, and the scent of fish heads is too strong for them to handle. It's a reoccuring joke for Suika to be bullied or harrassed on Setsuben but as Touhou Suichouka shows she does have genuine feelings of frustration towards the event, because it's an event that involves rituals that can actually hurt Onis such as her self, and is one of the few times to see Suika in a genuinely bad mood.

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* Achilles'Heel: AchillesHeel: It's been repeated that time and time again that Suika and most other Oni do have a genuine fear and hatred of Setsubun. Beans can actually hurt Oni, while Holly is painful to handle, and the scent of fish heads is too strong for them to handle. It's a reoccuring joke for Suika to be bullied or harrassed on Setsuben but as Touhou Suichouka shows she does have genuine feelings of frustration towards the event, because it's an event that involves rituals that can actually hurt Onis such as her self, and is one of the few times to see Suika in a genuinely bad mood.
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* Achilles'Heel: It's been repeated that time and time again that Suika and most other Oni do have a genuine fear and hatred of Setsubun. Beans can actually hurt Oni, while Holly is painful to handle, and the scent of fish heads is too strong for them to handle. It's a reoccuring joke for Suika to be bullied or harrassed on Setsuben but as Touhou Suichouka shows she does have genuine feelings of frustration towards the event, because it's an event that involves rituals that can actually hurt Onis such as her self, and is one of the few times to see Suika in a genuinely bad mood.
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* SuperPowerLottery: She has the widest range of powers out of any character thus far. She's been shown to have [[PowerFloats levitation]], PsychicTeleportation, [[PlayingWithFire pyrokinesis]], [[MakingASplash hydrokinesis]], and [[MindOverMatter psychokinesis]]. And it's very possible that this isn't her extent.

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* SuperPowerLottery: SuperpowerLottery: She has the widest range of powers out of any character thus far. She's been shown to have [[PowerFloats levitation]], PsychicTeleportation, [[PlayingWithFire pyrokinesis]], [[MakingASplash hydrokinesis]], and [[MindOverMatter psychokinesis]]. And it's very possible that this isn't her extent.
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Intangibility Laconic: "Seen, but can't be touched." Her ability and how it works is already covered by Super Smoke.


* IntangibleMan: Suika can become mist at will.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://youtu.be/e28gguOW_zM "An Easygoing Egoist Debuts Tonight (Live ver.) ~ Egoistic Flowers"]], [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn which is actually played live by the Prismriver sisters and Raiko Horikawa.]]

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* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://youtu.be/e28gguOW_zM "An "Tonight Stars an Easygoing Egoist Debuts Tonight (Live ver.) ~ Egoistic Flowers"]], [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn which is actually played live by the Prismriver sisters and Raiko Horikawa.]]
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite their unashamed greed, learning that the oil in ''Sunken Fossil World'' is actually the twisted by-product of dead creatures in the Hell of Blood Pools is enough to scare them off the idea of trying to directly profit off of it.
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* FinalBoss: The last boss you fight in ''Sunken Fossil World''.

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* FinalBoss: The last boss you fight in ''Sunken Fossil World''. [[spoiler:Yuuma herself, on the other hand, faces off against Okina.]]
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* BreakoutCharacter: The Yorigami Sisters have proven to be major fan favourites, with Shion debuting at 18th in the annual character poll (an almost unheard of feat for a character introduced in the 2010s), and them both being the first characters from the third generation of games to get Fumo plushes. This likely contributed to them returning as playable characters in ''Sunken Fossil World''.
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* EasilyForgiven: Averted! She's one of only two ''Touhou'' antagonists[[note]]the other being Seija Kijin[[/note]] who ''wasn't'' easily forgiven, and is regarded by the majority of the cast as violent brat. [[EveryoneHasStandards Evidently, boredom is not a good reason to start an incident.]]

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* EasilyForgiven: Averted! She's one of only two ''Touhou'' antagonists[[note]]the other being Seija Kijin[[/note]] who ''wasn't'' easily forgiven, and is regarded by the majority of the cast as a violent brat. [[EveryoneHasStandards Evidently, boredom is not a good reason to start an incident.]]
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* ArabOilSheikh: Their redesigns for ''VideoGame/TouhouGouyokuIbunSuibotsuShitaChinshuuJigoku'' draws upon the imagery of oil sheikhs to fit with the game's oil theme, with both wearing all white and Jo'on in particular wearing a keffiyeh. The version of Egoistic Flowers that plays while fighting them even has Middle Eastern-esque motifs.

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* ArabOilSheikh: Their redesigns for ''VideoGame/TouhouGouyokuIbunSuibotsuShitaChinshuuJigoku'' ''VideoGame/TouhouGouyokuIbunSunkenFossilWorld'' draws upon the imagery of oil sheikhs to fit with the game's oil theme, with both wearing all white and Jo'on in particular wearing a keffiyeh. The version of Egoistic Flowers that plays while fighting them even has Middle Eastern-esque motifs.
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!Debuted in ''VideoGame/TouhouGouyokuIbunSuibotsuShitaChinshuuJigoku''

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!Debuted in ''VideoGame/TouhouGouyokuIbunSuibotsuShitaChinshuuJigoku''''VideoGame/TouhouGouyokuIbunSunkenFossilWorld''
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* ItsAllAboutMe: In ''Gouyoku Ibun'', Joon and Shion couldn't care less that the petroleum is damaging Gensokyo, just that they can exploit it to make themselves rich. Everyone calls them out of this, but they don't listen.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: In ''Gouyoku Ibun'', ''Sunken Fossil World'', Joon and Shion couldn't care less that the petroleum is damaging Gensokyo, just that they can exploit it to make themselves rich. Everyone calls them out of this, but they don't listen.



* UnwittingPawn: During their scenario in ''Gouyoku Ibun'', Okina uses her back door powers to get them in place to fight Yuuma without either being the wiser.
* VillainProtagonist: In ''Gouyoku Ibun'', their main motivation is greed and they couldn't care less about the fact that the oil is poisoning Gensokyo.

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* UnwittingPawn: During their scenario in ''Gouyoku Ibun'', ''Sunken Fossil World'', Okina uses her back door powers to get them in place to fight Yuuma without either being the wiser.
* VillainProtagonist: In ''Gouyoku Ibun'', ''Sunken Fossil World'', their main motivation is greed and they couldn't care less about the fact that the oil is poisoning Gensokyo.



* WorthlessYellowRocks: Their plot in ''Gouyoku Ibun'' is to get their hands onto the oil that is spilling out to make them the gods of fortune, not realizing ''why'' oil is so valuable in the first place. For example, [[MoneyToThrowAway Jo'on splashes oil onto Yuugi's face since they want to rent out Former Hell]], simply assuming that the citizens of Former Hell know what the monetary value of oil is.

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* WorthlessYellowRocks: Their plot in ''Gouyoku Ibun'' ''Sunken Fossil World'' is to get their hands onto the oil that is spilling out to make them the gods of fortune, not realizing ''why'' oil is so valuable in the first place. For example, [[MoneyToThrowAway Jo'on splashes oil onto Yuugi's face since they want to rent out Former Hell]], simply assuming that the citizens of Former Hell know what the monetary value of oil is.



* BigBad: Of ''Gouyoku Ibun'', having used the chaos caused by the animal spirits invasion of Gensokyo in ''Wily Beast and Weakest Creature'' to attempt her own takeover of both it and the Animal Realm using the Hell of Blood Pools.

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* BigBad: Of ''Gouyoku Ibun'', ''Sunken Fossil World'', having used the chaos caused by the animal spirits invasion of Gensokyo in ''Wily Beast and Weakest Creature'' to attempt her own takeover of both it and the Animal Realm using the Hell of Blood Pools.



* FinalBoss: The last boss you fight in ''Gouyoku Ibun''.

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* FinalBoss: The last boss you fight in ''Gouyoku Ibun''.''Sunken Fossil World''.



* NoSell: Due to her ability to absorb anything, almost none of ''Gouyoku Ibun'''s playable cast are able to actually beat her, as she simply absorbs all of their attacks to make herself stronger. It takes Okina sending in Flandre, an incredibly powerful character who was trained to build a resistance to flowing water (which vampires are weak to), for Yuuma to finally be defeated and give up on trying to monopolize the Hell of Blood Pools.

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* NoSell: Due to her ability to absorb anything, almost none of ''Gouyoku Ibun'''s ''Sunken Fossil World'''s playable cast are able to actually beat her, as she simply absorbs all of their attacks to make herself stronger. It takes Okina sending in Flandre, an incredibly powerful character who was trained to build a resistance to flowing water (which vampires are weak to), for Yuuma to finally be defeated and give up on trying to monopolize the Hell of Blood Pools.



* PromotedToPlayable: The trailer for the Nintendo Switch version of ''Gouyoku Ibun'' shows that she is playable. As to whether it's console exclusive or if she will come in a free update for PC as well is still up in the air.

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* PromotedToPlayable: The trailer for the Nintendo Switch version of ''Gouyoku Ibun'' ''Sunken Fossil World'' shows that she is playable. As to whether it's console exclusive or if she will come in a free update for PC as well is still up in the air.



* TakeOverTheWorld: Her end goal in ''Gouyoku Ibun'' is to use the Hell of Blood Pools to make herself into an incredibly powerful being and take over the Animal Realm and the surface world.

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* TakeOverTheWorld: Her end goal in ''Gouyoku Ibun'' ''Sunken Fossil World'' is to use the Hell of Blood Pools to make herself into an incredibly powerful being and take over the Animal Realm and the surface world.

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* WhenSheSmiles: [[spoiler:The very last image of ''Hopeless Masquerade''.]]

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Suika's sprites in fighting games represent her with brown hair, however, her artwork shows her with light orange hair. Her sprite in ''Double Spoiler'' confirms that her hair color is more orange than brown.


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* DependingOnTheArtist: Her hair color consistently varies between orange and light-brown depening on the work.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: Effectively the secondary lead of ''Lotus Eaters''.


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* RunningGag: Suika in the manga is consistently unaware of how conspicuous her horns make her look, no matter how many times Reimu and the others point it out. They eventually resort to tying it around her horns in giant OdangoHair, which just ends up making her look ''more'' conspicuous.
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* {{Retcon}}: ''Scarlet Weather Rhapsody'' stated that she was originally a human named Chiko, and ascended with the rest of her family when they became Celestials. This backstory would be completely dropped with zero references after she was brought back in ''Antinomy of Common Flowers'', with both ''Wild and Horned Hermit'' and ''Who's Who in Gensokyo'' stating she was instead born in Heaven itself.

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* {{Retcon}}: ''Scarlet Weather Rhapsody'' stated that she was originally a human named Chiko, and ascended with the rest of her family when they became Celestials. This backstory would be completely dropped with zero references after she was brought back in ''Antinomy of Common Flowers'', with both ''Wild and Horned Hermit'' and ''Who's Who of Humans and Youkai in Gensokyo'' stating she was instead born in Heaven itself.as a Celestial.
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* {{Retcon}}: ''Scarlet Weather Rhapsody'' stated that she was originally a human named Chiko, and ascended with the rest of her family when they became Celestial's. This backstory would be completely dropped with zero references after she was brought back in ''Antinomy of Common Flowers'', with both ''Wild and Horned Hermit'' and ''Who's Who in Gensokyo'' stating she was instead born in Heaven itself.

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* {{Retcon}}: ''Scarlet Weather Rhapsody'' stated that she was originally a human named Chiko, and ascended with the rest of her family when they became Celestial's.Celestials. This backstory would be completely dropped with zero references after she was brought back in ''Antinomy of Common Flowers'', with both ''Wild and Horned Hermit'' and ''Who's Who in Gensokyo'' stating she was instead born in Heaven itself.
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* {{Retcon}}: ''Scarlet Weather Rhapsody'' stated that she was originally a human named Chiko, and ascended with the rest of her family when they became Celestial's. This backstory would be completely dropped with zero references after she was brought back in ''Antinomy of Common Flowers'', with both ''Wild and Horned Hermit'' and ''Who's Who in Gensokyo'' stating she was instead born in Heaven itself.
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* PsychoElectricEel: It manipulates electricity, and while it's not an eel, [[ShownTheirWork certain species of catfish can generate electric discharges just like electric eels do]], making "Namazu" here of the [[SeldomSeenSpecies very rare]] examples of an electrogenic fish '''other''' than the eels to show up in fiction.

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* PsychoElectricEel: It manipulates electricity, and while it's not an eel, [[ShownTheirWork certain species of catfish can generate electric discharges just like electric eels do]], making "Namazu" here of the [[SeldomSeenSpecies very rare]] rare examples of an electrogenic fish '''other''' than the eels to show up in fiction.

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