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3https://archiveofourown.org/works/33764725/chapters/83929483
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5[[folder: Tropes Used]]
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7•crossover:
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9•Even Jerks Have Hearts
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11•Third Person
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14[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13422803/1/Dust-Devils-A-Girls-Und-Panzer-Story Dust Devils - A Girls Und Panzer Story]] by AAHW
15* Recommended by: WebWorm20
16* Status: On Hiatus
17* Synopsis: Valarie Woodlin is a student at Mojave Rose High School in Barstow, California, and she's a massive fan of tankery. After learning that her school is reviving its tankery team, she jumps at the chance to be its commander, kickstarting the adventure of a lifetime for her and her friends.
18* ''Tags:'' Original Characters, Adventure
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21[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13422803/1/Dust-Devils-A-Girls-Und-Panzer-Story Dust Devils - A Girls Und Panzer Story]]
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23* WouldKillAChild: [[spoiler:The Red Stripe Clan]].
24
25Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheUndergroundsSaviour
26
27Complete
28* Bad grammar: Kinda, its sparse
29* OutOfCharacter moments: Luan isn't as punny as she is in the show, Ronnie Anne and Bobby are downright cruel, sadistic, and evil, Bobby especially
30* RomanticPlotTumor / {{Shipping}}: it's a Lincoln Harem story, nuff said
31* AuthorAvatar: Despite making themselves known in Our favorite Brother and More recently Attack of the Duplicates Geo and Logan aren't featured in this story however Jack has been Confirmed to be an Expy of Logan
32''Average At Best Fan-fic'': More or less
33* Written by: Geo Soul,Red the Pokémon Master and on occasions Yugiohfan163
34Context: Lucy tries to commit Suicide but Lincoln stops her this Leads to a massive chain of events that shakes the world of the Loud House
35
36[[Hopesparkle's Sparkle of Hope]]
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38[[youtube:VGfIIjN-P7o]]
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40WebAnimation/UnusualTroubles
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42The Other Wiki [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page]]
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44----
45
46Tropes under the Main/ Sandbox in that folder called... I forgot what it's called, but it's about the one that says "Card Game."
47
48!! Main Heroes, Excluding Elementals
49
50[[folder:Soap/The Protagonist]]
51
52-->''Voiced by: [=NeedsMoreDeepWater=] (male version), (female version)''
53
54The eponymous protagonist; depending on the player's choice, a man or woman who was in the middle of the Fawncy Castle when it was attacked by the Economy Lord, who made a run for it when he started inflicting magic debt and forced servitude on everyone with his Economy Jewel. Soap managed to escape... by going out the ''sole'' window on the first floor that ''just-so-happened'' to overlook a gigantic cliff, falling to their death in Tooreal Forest. They meet their first Elemental there, disappointed in the premature death of someone with so much [[red:potential]], and out of pity lets them in on the whole Elemental business, picking them to be their "holder" and someone who will free them from their awful transformations.
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56* BerserkButton:
57**
58* ButtMonkey: The game ''starts'' with them falling to their death from sheer bad luck, and believe it or not, things get ''worse'' for them as the game goes on.
59* PalsWithJesus: Can befriend 1,500 ancient beings who represent various pieces of reality/the universe, as well as their overarching... leader?-esque figure. Even in a low% run,at bare minumum, they end up having 100 of them working with them, one of which represents the "element" of existence/reality, and the other noteworthy required one being the elemental of '''[[TimeMaster time.]]'''
60* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Male-Soap's voice sounds like a bad impersonation of Tommy Wiseau mixed with some kind of strange Southern/vaguely German-sounding mix. Female-Soap is even worse, and not only sounds ''nothing'' like Male-Soap's accent despite supposedly just being two different sexes of the same "base" protagonist, but
61* WouldHitAGirl: Inevidable if you pick Soap to be male. Especially since the first boss is a woman, as will his rival MirrorBoss (but ''only'' if Soap is a man), and [[spoiler:the true antagonist and final boss]].
62
63[[/folder]]
64
65[[folder:Princess/Prince [something] '''(Spoiler Character)''']]
66
67[[/folder]]
68
69[[folder:Hand "Handy" Sanitizer]]
70
71Soap's best friend.
72
73* ThemeNaming: Parodied. "Soap" could... at least ''kinda'' pass as being used in some weird fantasy name, but a name like "Hand Sanitizer" is right out.
74
75[[/folder]]
76
77[[folder:Dave Buyit]]
78
79The shopkeeper who travels around and sells stuff.
80
81* CreatorsThumbprint: Yet another rather ditzy but well-meaning (except in ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group'', where the "Dave" there was legitimately an arrogant douche) character named "Dave" in a Water Work, which, yet again, started out as an accident, as Water forgot that he already had a Dave in IG by the time he came up with Dave Highya of ''-Roy: Master of Debate''.
82
83[[/folder]]
84
85!! Elementals
86
87[[folder:In General]]
88
89Fifteen-hundred (and one, counting the Grand Elemental) beings
90
91[[/folder]]
92
93[[folder:[Not-Prescilla... fuck it, should I used the dumb names from that "Above Paradise" crap? Well, not for the main ones. This is not Whitney] ]]
94
95The Existence/Reality Elemental, and your main guide throughout the game. S/he first appears in "Beevine" form after Soap's poorly-planned leap out a window, helping them get back in their body and bring that body back to life. After that,
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97[[/folder]]
98
99[[folder:]]
100
101[[/folder]]
102
103[[folder:]]
104
105[[/folder]]
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107[[folder:]]
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109[[/folder]]
110
111[[folder:]]
112
113[[/folder]]
114
115[[folder:[Not-Ninthee] '''(Unmarked Spoiler Warning)''']]
116
117The Time Elemental.
118
119* {{Expy}}: Of [[VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}} Father Balder;]] they're both the not-quite final boss of their respective games, use a heavy array of [[LightIsNotGood light-themed]] attacks with an angelic motif, are technically fought going down a massive StarScraper (although Balder's fight is on chunks of the building falling as it's being blown up, [name]'s fight is spent running down the side of a building as s/he chases you constantly), and there's even a twist that [[spoiler:both of them are actually heroic, just possessed by some evil entity (Loptr and the F'gitb'tit, respectively)]]
120* FullFrontalAssault: Inverted. They're the ''only'' elemental seen wearing clothes, which is a ''huge'' red flag in general. It turns out that they're possessed by an entity who, despite looking utterly nonhuman, has a huge sense of modesty, and even has a NakedFreakOut despite not having "anything to hide," from the perspective of the completely human Soap and the humanoid Elementals. Meanwhile, [Chrono-something might be a good name?], on the other hand, has a ''clothed'' freak out after snapping out of it.
121* PaletteSwap: Averted. Her/his EX version is the only EX boss that is not a simple palette change, but rather has a shadowy body with
122
123[[/folder]]
124
125[[folder:The Grand Elemental]]
126
127[[/folder]]
128
129!! Tooreal Forest
130
131A simple forest behind the Royal Castle.
132
133[[folder:"Too Real Statue"]]
134
135The tutorial-giving statue who helps Soap get back in their body, and bring that body to life.
136
137[[/folder]]
138
139!! Havaage Hospital
140
141A half-finished[[note]]The lower half, to be exact[[/note]] hospital in the center of the game's main region, Soap is escorted there by Dr. Cleave after a (barely) failed attempt at unifying their soul and body, and is involuntarily kept there. This serves as the opening "overworld section" ''and'' the first dungeon, and needs to be beaten to explore the other four overworlds. (Technically five, but heading to the Suburb Skyscraper early is considered a ''bad idea.'')
142
143[[folder:Dr. Cleave Havaage]]
144
145* {{Expy}}: She's basically a ''less'' deranged (not that that's saying very much) Revealica of ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group'', and neither fifty feet tall nor an anthro wolf monster. Both of them are still bloodlusted characters who have a common joke in that a more "typical" work, they'd be a sort of MsFanservice character and their outfit would be considered revealing, ''except'' they're in a story with many, ''many'' regulars that effectively go around nude,
146* FanDisservice: Her breast-exposing outfit ''would'' normally be considered fanservice, except that she's constantly carrying her namesake weapons and a psychotic grin around, and she's covered in some sort of teal liquid. Even worse to those who read ''Joy|: Cunning Underling'', as that liquid is the exact same color as the blood of Perpendicular World humans. If this game has some version of the Perpendicular World in addition to the Non-Dimension, and it's strongly implied that it does (and half of the Elementals "originated" from there), then she's basically going around covered in blood. Not to mention there's the obvious elephant in the room in that if you're desperate for fanservice, you've got the hundreds of ''completely'' nude Elementals by Soap's side, and unlike Dr. Cleave, they can be women ''or'' men depending on the setting.
147* MeaningfulName: It's a pun of "cleavage," which her outfit has and makes blatant, and how she cleaves a lot. ''Also,'' the "Hav" part of her name is pronounced sounding similar to "half," which fits the general "half and half" nature (including its half-finished state) of her hospital-dungeon.
148* MythologyGag: Her surname is literally Poixer's surname of ''Steve Buhvillen's Intriguing Group'', but with an "H" in front to make it vaguely sound like "half." WordOfGod is that this is just done to fuck with people trying to connect his works together; she has no relation to the '''Avaage''' family, and IG is not related to ''Soap's Adventures''.
149* OpeningTheSandbox: You '''have''' to do Havaage Hospital first, as you're forced there immediately after Tooreal Forest, and you're locked in there until after getting the key card -- which Doctor Cleave invariably has. After you go through her dungeon and beat her, however, you are free to explore the next four/five areas as you wish. You can't go back to Tooreal Forest though (it's separated from the rest of the world by a gigantic cliff that Soap ''refuses'' to climb again), at least not until the PlayableEpilogue. (Where a ladder was built.)
150* RightForTheWrongReasons: She ''is'' completely correct in that there is something ''wrong'' with Soap's state and his/her strange detachment between body and soul. However, by InsaneTrollLogic, she thinks that the only solution is to kill them outright (according to the Elementals, this is actually true). She keeps them alive until they enter the boss room of the dungeon
151* ShoutOut:
152** In the Various Challenges, using the Hint Phone will have a random boss/other major character chime in rather than an Elemental, giving a quote. Her line is basically the same line that pops up in ''VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}'' should you pit (the old) Omega Tiger Woods against the Rox Howard Clones, where she'll comment that her "masterpiece" (Soap) is "training."
153* SmallNameBigEgo: She constantly credits herself for fixing up Soap and calls them her "masterpiece," even in the post-game. (Her quote during [[BossRush the Champions]] is "Ah... it seems my masterpiece is training..." to name just one example.)
154
155[[/folder]]
156
157[[folder:Havaage Clones]]
158
159Various clones of Havaage
160
161[[/folder]]
162
163!! Life/Truth Mountain
164
165A gigantic mountain range composed of one large central mountain surrounded by a variety of color-coded other mountains that each correspond to a "typical" video game setting, with the unifying theme being that they are "plantless" areas. (Deserts, tundras, "swamps" that are mainly mud, etc are fine, but you won't see any forests or jungles here.)
166
167[[folder:The King]]
168
169[[/folder]]
170
171[[folder:Lava Spirits]]
172
173[[/folder]]
174
175[[folder:The Four Watchers (Sand, Ice, Brine, Blood)]]
176
177A team of four unusual "superheroes" who are found in four corners of the [[PatchworkMap confusingly complex]] Life Mountain.
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179[[/folder]]
180
181!! Hallowstmas Woods and Hallowstmas Street
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183A place that can best be described as a Christmas-themed/Halloween-themed hybrid of sorts, generally split down the middle (a snowy pine forest on one side and a dark, purple forest with dead trees on the other), except the middle neighborhood where the residents are at a constant war over a certain piece of central territory.
184
185[[folder:Jack]]
186
187A self-proclaimed "Halloween Spirit" and the owner of the store "Jack's Hits." He has a colossal ego and desperately wants to be an Elemental, despite being informed (usually politely, but some elementals are much less patient than that) that he really ''can't'', at least he physically cannot be "an Elemental" by their definition. He's always competing against Klaus
188
189* EnemyMine: Twice over. First is in the general Hallowstmas Street "Arc," where they put aside their differences and fight one common enemy: [[spoiler:you.]] The second is in the finale, as along with everyone else, [[spoiler:they reluctantly team up once again ''and'' with you to help them get out of the Realm of What's Not.]]
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191[[/folder]]
192
193[[folder:Klaus]]
194
195A self-proclaimed "Christmas Spirit," even though in this world, [[CrystalDragonJesus very few people outside of Hallowstmas Street know what that is.]] He
196
197[[/folder]]
198
199!! Oldaz Caverns
200
201An underground series of ruins that
202
203[[folder:Oldaz]]
204
205[[/folder]]
206
207!! Smitt Creek
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209A waste disposal region and nuclear power plant/water treatment plant hybrid.
210
211[[folder:Smitt]]
212
213[[/folder]]
214
215[[folder:The Smittener]]
216
217[[/folder]]
218
219[[folder:Workers]]
220
221Identical-looking employees who run the place. They also break the fourth wall ''constantly.''
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223[[/folder]]
224
225!! [name of the suburbs themselves] & Suburb Skyscraper
226
227[[folder:The CEO '''(Spoiler Character)''']]
228
229See the folder on the Time Elemental. Or F'gitb'tit, for the Time Elemenal's possessor.
230
231[[/folder]]
232
233!! Main Antagonists '''(Unmarked Spoilers)'''
234
235[[folder:Grime]]
236
237A very bizarre, bike-riding fellow who is always the other gender of what is selected for Soap. Follows around the Economy Lord and has a number of spirit-like beings called "Economentals" who assist them in battle.
238
239* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Even moreso than Soap.
240* MirrorBoss: In regular Water Work tradition, copying from Creator/PlatinumGames tradition, they're ''Soap's Adventure''[='=]s answer to Crim-Sin, Flaoette, Tae-Min, and Undercard before, and the Bigger Trucker and Diana after. (And, counting prose stories, Mudvin, Ninjssassin, Yuullieke, the Ninja and Suit Squads, Roxy/Joxy, etc) They use the same moves as Soap, and have their own army of identitical money-themed elemental knockoffs. And, as with most of the Water Mirror Bosses, you fight them four times, at least "canonically."
241* NotSoHarmlessVillain: The first three fights are generally passed off as jokes. The fourth and final showdown, where their Economentals turn in to the far more vicious-looking and powerful ''Nonmentals'' with a full count at 1,500,
242
243[[/folder]]
244
245[[folder:The Economentals/Nonmentals]]
246
247Artificial clones of the Elementals who are of the opposite gender of what the player selected the Elemenetals to be at the start. They assist Grime in their
248
249* MeaningfulName: "Economentals" obviously has connotations with the economy, but can also be taken to mean that they are built ''economically,'' IE only using the minimum required material, as the Economy Lord didn't care too much about Grime and half-assed the creation of the Economentals. "Nonmentals," on the other hand, could be seen as "non mental," which fits as in either form, these beings are effectively mindless robots.
250
251[[/folder]]
252
253[[folder:The Economy Lord]]
254
255A wizard who tampered with the Existence Jewel to create his own offshoot, dubbed the Economy Jewel, who can apparently warp reality in ways specifically tied to the economy. His main attack is putting people in severe debt to him just by touch; Soap barely managing to avoid this fate is what kicks off the plot to this game.
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257* TheDragon: He's built up as the main anagonist,
258
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:The F'gitb'tit '''(SPOILERS)''']]
262
263An EldritchAbomination from the Un-Existence that was taking control of the Time Elemental to try to
264
265* {{Bathos}}: A horror from an incomprehencible "non-dimension" that requires six reality-bending artifacts just to even be able to ''be'' in the damn place without fizzing out existentially possessing the closest thing their world has to a time god(dess) for at ''least'' a decade and making that time god/time goddess go rouge and evil? Would actually be a pretty scary thought. That abomintation being the size of a nickel, instead freaking out because he's naked while his possess-ie freaks out because they're ''clothed,'' and then putting on a ridiculous "wannabe gangsta" teenage getup -- backwards cap and everything -- while speaking in cringe-worthy slang like someone trying to badly immitate a '90s commercial, well... basically, he's almost impossible to take seriously once he makes his actual apperance, no matter how much context you slather on about him. Him being ''stepped on'' casually by Soap doesn't help matters.
266* MythologyGag:
267** He's basically the same thing as the "Horrorterror" from ''KIDS FIT THE TROLLS,'' a tiny being that possessed the then-apparent BigBad (who is also somewhat pink-themed, to boot) and is anti-climactically stepped on by the heroes. In fact, the way that the protagonist finds out that [Chrono-something] is possessed is similar; he (or she) literally just gets the flashback of the incident from the battle thanks to strangely-defined mind powers.
268** His name is basically "FUGGETABOUTIT" "Cthulhu-itized." Water has a RunningGag in his YoutubePoop[=s=] with [[VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}} Enzo,]] who says this a lot, both in his home games and ''especially'' in Water's video edits.
269* ZeroEffortBoss: His "encounter" eventually turns in to a boss fight, but all you do is walk over to him. Any attack, even sword slashes and the like that should go right over him, can kill him. Alternatively, you can just ''step on him,'' taking him out instantly. This despite him charging up a whopping ''fifteen'' life bars, more than any boss in the game. He does have an EX form, where he ''does'' survive your first attack... but hitting him again should take him out.
270
271[[/folder]]
272
273[[folder:The Final Boss '''(MAJOR SPOILERS)''']]
274
275!! The Grand, and Only, Antimental
276
277The EvilCounterpart to the Grand Elemental,
278
279* HumanoidAbomination: Oh '''lord,''' this is probably one of the weirdest and most abstract villains in any Water Work, and that's saying something since Water Works typically involve fighting gods and extradimensional beings. For starters, the Antimental doesn't actually exist. What they "are" is apparently some completely seperate form of ''being'' that doesn't really "exist" so much as it does something else entirely, and what that something else isn't clear. They are also the embodiment of their own home [[EldritchLocation "non-dimension,"]] a place that somehow not-exists entangled directly within our own actual dimension, and where space and time work ''very'' differently, detailed under EldritchLocation in the main page. The main reason why the Grand Elemental does not like people fucking around with the Jewels too much is ''not'' because of the potentials of getting trapped in time or some spatial nightmare (although those ''are'' reasons, but comparatively small and easily-fixable ones), it's that it's apparently way too easy to accidentally pump existence in between the cracks of our own existence and fuel the Antimental's non-dimension, making them exist (or exist more than they already did, as evident by their disguise) and thus try to take over the world. Even the Elementals, who are eons-old gods that practically created time and space, get headaches trying to understand how the Antimental "works."
280* KnightOfCerebus: Downplayed as there's still some humor around, but she/he's the most serious villain in the game,
281* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Their gender is determined by the gender of the Elementals. If the Elementals (determining the Antimental's gender and the gender of the Economentals) and Soap (determining the gender of Grime) are both set to be female, then the Antimental becomes the only female member of note in the whole "non-dimensional team," as the Economy Lord and F'gitb'tit are male no matter what.
282* WalkingSpoiler: Both their real form as the evil version of the Grand Elemental and their disguise as "the Prince(ss)" are two major twists in the game. Their very existence is a spoiler, since for the most part the Economy Lord is depicted as the BigBad. It's not until you fight the Time Elemental/F'gitb'tit that the fact that they exist is really even ''hinted at.''
283* YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: Played with; there is no "the mind can't get what's in front of it" at play here. Either the Antimental is, for all intents and purposes and putting it simply, "invisible," or they aren't.
284
285[[/folder]]
286
287!! The Bonus Bosses '''(Unmarked Spoilers)'''
288
289[[folder:The Elementals' Final Trial]]
290
291!! The Grand Elemental
292
293Once you have all 1,500 Elementals and have basically maxed out your relationship with them, you can also challenge the Grand Elemental to a fight. Since she/he is literally the exact same character in the Elementals section, tropes on this boss fight will go under there.
294
295[[/folder]]
296
297[[folder:The Last Champion]]
298
299!! Dry Metal Soap
300
301[[caption-width-right:350:"...We got lazy."]]
302
303Unlike the other two Bonus Bosses, who do ''not'' appear in the Champions Challenge, this {{Superboss}} ''only'' appears in the Champions.
304
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:The Mystery From Another Multiverse]]
308
309!! The Mysterious Rival/The Tragic Comedian/"Future" Taro [he'll have a last name]
310
311[[caption-width-right:350:"Surprise, bitch! Thought you saw the last of me?"]]
312
313The FutureBadass version of the male [[DecoyProtagonist "lead"]] of ''The Unviewable Panties of Ishiko-Chan'' trilogy. Actually summoning him is simple: Just use the Suspicious Looking Mask. ''Getting'' an SLM on the other hand is a lot more difficult than that.
314
315WordOfGod is that this boss fight is non-canon, although the other two bonus battles are. (The whole Challenge portion of the game is in a PocketDimension and Dry Metal Soap was just the Elementals getting lazy, while naturally the Grand Elemental taking you on in a fight isn't even remotely far-fetched given her demonstrations of power throughout the entire game.)
316
317[[/folder]]
318
319-->''Standing on your school's roof thinking about a classmate's underwear? Mysterious Rival!''\
320''Walking through a magma(/lava?) cave up a mountain? Mysterious Rival!''\
321''Up in the clouds trying to get to the top of the mountain so you can enter the bad guy's castle? Mysterious Rival!''\
322''Just averted a nuclear wear? Mysterious Rival!''\
323''In a completely different fucking game, you found a mask, and it teleported you somewhere? Mysterious Rival!''
324
325----
326
327!! Tooreal Forest
328
329''This miniscule sprout has the [[red:potential]] to grow and become an oak as mighty as its siblings.''
330
331''Water splashes through this river. Water that, given time, has the [[red:potential]] to carve a canyon.''
332
333''Urgh, this... statue... man... statue-man. Has the [[red:potential]] to get out of the damn way!''
334
335----
336
337Locust of Famine: Slowing, okay
338
339Locust of Pestilence: Poisoning, neat
340
341Locust of Death: Extra damage, great
342
343Locust of Conquest: Alright, lots of flies/locusts
344
345Locust of War: Blows up in your face, '''NO. FUCK THAT SHIT.'''
346
347----
348
349!! TWOAA
350
351* Fanfic/TheWingsOfAnAngel: Still a work in progress [[spoiler: I have no idea what I’m doing...]]
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