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You know who had hardly any sleep last night? This girl. You know who also spent most of it crying as quietly as she could? Also this girl. Catherine had been upset about many, many things recently, but at the moment what was making her even more upset was the fact she didn't know any magical - or Muggle, for that matter - solutions for red, puffy eyes. For that reason, she kept her head down as she followed a group of students from a distance towards the place where her first ever Hogwarts lesson would be held. Upon entering she quickly glanced around desperately trying to spot someone she knew. Ironically, the first thing she saw was Cecelia side-hugging Noah and although she thought the sight of them would be just what she needed, it wasn't. In fact, it had the opposite effect on her and she felt her eyes stinging once again. She'd stay well away from the pair of them, she decided. The young Ravenclaw chose to stay as far back as she could. Maybe that way she'd be sort of invisible and no one would |
SPOILER!!: Replies Was it time now? The glimpse over at the dusty clock told him as much so without another moment's hesitation, Malachi slammed the door shut with a flick of his wand. Woe be unto those that had decided to be late. They would find no access to his class and very likely a makeup lesson later in detention. Just great. He'd think about that later, for now, the man turned to face his students once more. "Welcome to Defense Against the Dark Arts. For those of you who haven't figured it out yet, or don't remember, my name is Malachi Trent. Headmaster Trent is the generally accepted term of referral. I accept 'Professor' as well while we're in lessons. The door I've slammed shut is a normal occurrence. Show up to class late and there will be no class for you to show up to." They would soon come to realize how literal he was being with that. It wasn't all the time that they remained in one place during a lesson. "Don't be here when I take attendance and you'll find more troubles than whatever led you to be absent in the first place." As it so happened, while at school, lessons were not optional. Shocker. Now then, with that little matter of house keeping taken care of...a lighter note. "Given the reading I know you all tried to get in before heading to class like the tremendous students I know you all are," He'd sent a message to their noticeboards, a greeting for when they woke up. Only a page or two. Nothing they couldn't have gotten done over breakfast. "It's time to talk a little about dueling." Yay, school, summer's over. Fun. "First, why do you think it's banned at Hogwarts without the expressed permission and supervision of a professor and can you see the logic in such a decision?" See? Easy. Sometimes, it was best to ease the students into the term...other times you led them into a dark swamp and hoped they survived...but he digressed. OOC: Hi everyone! The lesson has officially started. I know this seems like it's been moved a bit faster than usual but there was a whole issue with forum permissions and a mix up. No worries, you can still jump in, we've only just begun! You can simply say your charrie had been there all along--unless you want them late, lol. I'll be moving this along again in about 24 - 28 hrs. <3 |
Flynn was trying REALLY HARD not to yawn. His whole body was vibrating with the suppression of it, and it wasn't because he didn't like DADA either! But it was EARLY and everything had been so exciting and who could even SLEEP when it was your first night in the castle ever??? Even though you were a second year and it shouldn't have been your first night? But you were basically a first year all over again because it was all so NEW AND EXCITING? Still, despite the yawns trying their best to escape, he was also excited for class and so he put his hand up right away, and then down again (because he actually needed a second to think about the question BEFORE he answered it), and then back up once more. "Professor," Kale's dad, lol, "I think maybe some kids might have been mean or naughty and they got it banned and ruined it for the ones that aren't mean or naughty? I think it shouldn't be banned for everyone because then you can't practice as much because you have to wait for a professor to be watching you, so that means you can't get as GOOD maybe?" If he had to wait for supervision every time he wanted to practice dancing, he'd never get enough hours in. "Oh, what if it was more than just professors that got to supervise and stuff? You know, like.... seventh years and prefects maybe? That would be an okay compromise, I think." And then the yawn escaped. "Sorry, professor. I didn't mean to ya*crack*awn." ALSO he hadn't meant for his voice to crack but THAT wasn't something the almost thirteen year old could control either. |
:3 Curtis wasn't late, no, no. So when Curtis entered into the classroom, he smiled innocently to the Headmaster "Good morning." Oh no, fight the urge to yawn, fight it.... Nope, he was yawning. He did happen to walk in on the question though, something about dueling being banned. "...Because they don't want to clean up a blown up first year?" A tad morbid, but spells were serious business with what he read back home. |
Sleep had happened for one Rylee Prichard but only thanks to the aid of a dreamless sleep potion. Nightmares had become a real thing for the seventh year otherwise but that wasn't the topic at hand here. No, the mornings routine had changed once she had woken up. While somethings had remained the same like a early morning shower, breakfast in the great hall and making sure she was fully prepared for her first lesson of the day and in a nice and tidy uniform. The usual run or jog around the grounds wasn't that anymore. This morning it had been a walk... a short one at that. Simply enough to acquire some fresh air and a little exercise before heading to the DADA room for her first lesson of her final year. Of course her first lesson back here just HAD to be DADA. A lesson she enjoyed but now thanks to summer events had to be much more careful during. Rylee was in fact several minutes early and greeted the Headmaster with a light smile and 'hello' as she did to those around here. Gratefully the lesson got underway rather quickly and there was no real time for discussion with her peers. Rylee raised her right hand. "Duelling can very quickly get out of hand even in a friendly match or when training. Someone can get hurt even if that wasn't the duelers intentions. Those not even participating in the duel could get hurt if they haven't taken the proper precautions." Accidents happen. She knew that all to well. |
SPOILER!!: Trent Cole got a smile out of Headmaster Trent so the year he'd wager was off to a good start. The usual dooms day speech about consequences if you we're late to class was given as expected. He respected their headmaster and knew that he wasn't saying this just to scare them. Reading? They hadn't been required to do any special reading for this first lesson had they? Cole tried to recall their summer homework but nothing came to mind. He'd just have to use his grand fantasy he supposed if he didn't know an answer. They we're to no surprise considering the dummies going to be talking about dueling. Raising his hand to answer Cole said with some sureness to his voice. "Dueling without supervision i think is banned because a duel between young witches and wizards can quickly get dangerous and often lead to both bad spell injuries and other accidents. The duelers might try to use spells they aren't mature or experienced enough to use for their age and that can get catastrophic consequences. With a professor on hand logically there'd be less risk of injuries and we'd train dueling in a way that is safe." Taking his hand down he now hoped they'd get to duel. |
She returned the smile and greeting to the girl who joined her. A green badge, that must mean she is a ... Slytherin prefect? It was nice of her to stand next to the awkward new kid on her first day of school. Jina jumped when she suddenly heard the door slam shut. Wow! She was usually punctual to class, but this really warned her that she should be on time to all lessons. "Students who are not on good terms may take this chance to intentionally harm each other. I think it is a logical concern." She said after she raised her hand. She wondered if they were going to duel ... she was going to be terrible at it. Also she hoped the "blown up first year" that another student mentioned was only hypothetical and did not actually happen in the past. |
Lessons had begun! Blake was excited to actually be at Hogwarts attending lessons in his home school!! What fun, after finding and seat he smiled at the professor. He listened intently to the replies to his fellow classmates .. and then listened to what Professor/headmaster had to say. "Well dueling can lead to major injuries or even death, so probably not suggested by a bunch of unsupervised not adequately trained underage wizards and witches." Blake replied to the question at hand. There that sounded like a very mature answer ... after all Blake was very mature now that he was 12.... |
SPOILER!!: Cecelia and Malachi before class + mention of Ewan and Catherine! SPOILER!!: First Question! With the slam of the door, Noah straightened up from his spot and gave Cecelia a wiggle of his brows. They were finally starting! As his usual, the Gryffindor did his best to stay focused on what was being said, from his name, to his title-- which by the way the 11-year-old decided that he'd stick to calling him Headmaster. When did he ever get lessons from a Headmaster anyway? Never. So this too was a FIRST. If he was going to be asked if he was able to retain anything from his readings last night, he'd be lying if he said yes. It was kind of hard to focus when one is excited to get in on the action, but he's got things done too last night, like learning basic spells like the wand lighting charm which was super easy. Even his five-year-old brother can do it, he was sure. Well, if he was going to be tested today like a pop quiz of some sort, he'd just wing it like the usual. At the mention of dueling, Noah's ears immediately perked. He'd probably combust from within at the excitement. Were they going to duel already? Fingers and toes crossed! At the Headmaster's question, however, Noah was forced to scale down his excitement and tried to recall the rare times he'd seen his dad and grandpa spar. He asked all kinds of questions afterward of course, like...were they scared? Because they might hurt each other? And Merlin forbid, singe their precious hairs in the process? Well so far, his classmates' answers were pretty much what his dad or grandfather would tell him. But what made a mark on him from his early years was something that his dad told him about dueling and spells in general. Noah raised his hand and spoke when gestured to speak, "Aside from getting the spells wrong, some are irreversible and permanent that makes it really dangerous, Headmaster...like death." he said as he lowered his hand, "So I suppose, supervision should be in place but aside from actual supervision one can advise too on how to properly use a spell to maximize its effect. I guess the logic behind it is to learn from it and not use it as a method to hurt someone or something intentionally." at least that was what he has witnessed in the Mordaunt household wherein it's all about class and grace and... yeah, the works of an old, traditional wizarding family. |
SPOILER!!: Replies to Stella, Cole and a mention of Minjae and Noah With the lesson starting now, his eyes became fixed on the headmaster as he listened intently to him, ready to answer whatever question that was put in front of him. So, they’d be looking at duelling this term? Interesting first topic, sure to bring out the excitedness in some of the first years no doubt. Having already learned to duel through uh…first-hand experience in his previous years at Hogwarts, he was well versed in duelling and could answer this easily enough. Putting his hand in the air until called upon, he replied “Duelling isn’t just about flinging spells at each other. There are a few things you need to do before a duel can begin” In all honesty, as much as Ewan liked sticking to the rules, if he was ever in the position where he had to duel to the death, he wouldn’t be bowing and showing his opponent any respect. He’d want to get the first shot in but, seeing as this most likely wasn’t what Headmaster Trent was looking for, he continued his answer “You need to bow as a sign of respect then separate from your opponent before counting down from three”. The if you considered what could go wrong with younger students who didn’t know what to do or which spells to use, it really could end badly, assuming that they obviously didn’t want to kill each other of course which, to be fair, seemed very unlikely anyway. Finishing off his answer now, he continued “As for the actual spell work, without supervision, you could do some serious damage to your fellow student unsupervised.” He’d heard stories of many a student lose their head and cast spells which have then done some serious damage. “When you consider this, having someone around who can advise you on the proper use of spells as well as to help anyone who has suffered a serious injury then becomes essential”. He’d covered all the basics there, right? |
Trent with the callout. Had to happen, really. Kaiser made himself smile a little, shrugged, and did at least speak up. Direct question, and from a member of staff he had a lot of respect for; he wasn't very well going to ignore him. "Never too early, Headmaster Trent." It was a joke, see? He could still joke. You would never have guessed that that was what it was, from his tone and the way he then immediately slid back into angst mode, but he could totally joke. Ha. See? As others arrived, and received greetings of their own, Kaiser stood by and eyed the dummies along the wall. Their presence wasn't much of a clue; he'd seen them used for all sorts of class activities. Perhaps that was why he kept eyeing them, in case they suddenly burst into life. The sound of the slamming door brought Kaiser's attention back to Trent - the slam never surprised him these days, it was all part and parcel of Defence Against the Dark Arts lessons. Anyway. Yes. Duelling. Easy question, really. Even Kaiser, who would have been content to sit back and say nothing until the spell-casting became necessary (non-verbals were... yeah, no), immediately thought of an answer that seemed worth sharing. It was sort of the same as what the others had said, but also... sort of not. He half-raised his hand, as was his custom. "People can easily get carried away. They get frustrated, upset, angry. Emotional. They stop seeing sense, and start to try and really hurt each other, even if it started off as a harmless, fun duel, or nobody expected it to get so bad. People just get carried away." He lowered his hand again, right as he added. "Kids especially." He may or may not have been speaking from... a wealth of experience. Not with duelling as such, but... yeah. |
Minjae waved his hand at Rowan after seeing him wave at him and he was about to walk to the second year and have a little chat before class started when the door slammed shut by magical means. Knowing that this was the cue that class started, the Hufflepuff stayed put and listened to the Headmaster. As the topic of dueling started, Minjae listened carefully. Was he going to demonstrate a new spell? He was disappointed that the topic was about safety. "Too much paperwork for the staff and Board of Government when something bad or even fatal ought to happen to anyone dueling without supervision." he said with a shrug of his shoulders. Did that mean he had never had a duel between classes? of course! he was a good student! Even he could hear the sarcasm in his head; Yes he had, and it was far more exciting than dueling with supervision. |
Naya was standing quietly, just watching as her classmates continued to arrive. Then she saw Cole who came and stood next to her. “Hi Cole” He looked to be as excited about the class as she was. “Oh yes. I am so ready. I wonder what we’ll be learning today.” Just then, the Headmaster called the class to order. Naya turned her attention to the Headmaster. After hearing about his serious dislike of tardiness, she vowed to never let that happen. But then it was on to the lesson. Dueling, was that the topic of the day? At least that was what the first question was about. Naya listened as her classmates gave their answers. She agreed with them mostly, but tried to think of something new to add to the conversation. Naya raised her hand and began to speak. ”I can understand the logic behind not allowing dueling without supervision. As everyone said, it could be dangerous for students who are not adequately prepared to be firing random spells at each other. Even if you are well practiced, thing could go wrong. A good reason to have a professor supervise is that they can give a student feedback as they duel. Corrections and suggestions can be made in real time and that is how students can learn and improve.” |
And a loud bang came from the door, guess this means class is officially starting. Her heart skipped a bit- somewhat literally. She felt a slight drowsiness earlier. It was quiet and they were waiting for the class to start, she thought she was going to drift away and sleep with her eyes opened BUT not anymore. Jillian noticed the girl next to her reacted a bit from door slamming close, giving her a polite smile before focusing back at the headmaster when he spoke up. Ah of course, Dueling questions. Not that she has a ton of experience with dueling outside of school. Nope, not really. But this question was important especially for the students. Jillian elevated her hand to answer "Because we need to have that sense of discipline to duel. Kids our age are quick to react or lose control which sometimes could lead to harmful effects" some of them pointed out 'dangerous'. "It needs supervision so there is control and guidance" she added while lowering her right hand afterwards. That's why they have school and this class in particular, right? To teach them the ways to duel. |
There were some surprisingly...or well not so surprisingly morbid answers the redhead was hearing. Eloise didn't know whether to be concerned or impressed. Especially the one about cleaning up blow up first years. Yikes, not the image she wanted with Alex and Benji here this year. Eloise was just going to sit back and listen mostly because she was no in the mood for talking right now |
UH ......... who had the brilliant idea to schedule a lesson at 8am the morning after the feast? Sure it was her OWL year and Carsyn was "Probably cause the rule-makers at Hogwarts thinks we're a bunch of irresponsible hooligans who can't control ourselves." Carsyn finally settled on an answer after raising her hand. Truth be told, it was accurate for some of her peers. "But even if we aren't intentional with our spell casts, we're learning and sometimes we might read about a spell that sounds cool but can actually cause serious harm. Or sometimes, well, accidents happen." |
Tom listened to the headmaster, so he didn't have to say headmaster, Sir, just one or the other, okay he could remember that. He listened again as the headmaster talked about the consequences of being late and Tom looked petrified the headmaster looked scary when he was speaking like that. Tom listened to the question and then he raised her hands. "Is it because if everyone was duelling out of lesson then stuff could go wrong?" Like seriously could you imagine how bad it would be having so many students dueling. "So I take it the board of directors wants us to have a safe learning environment." |
The headmaster’s reply of ‘We’ve been gone for over a year’ was a statement just as obvious as her original remark about the dust. Well yeah, every corner of this castle looked like something out of a haunted house. Technically the school was haunted, actually, with all the ghosts here. Had the headmaster even ever found out what caused the mist that they had to escape from in the first place? Why was dueling banned? The answer seemed rather obvious to Cordelia. ”Well, obviously it’s dangerous. But sometimes even the obvious things don’t become official written rules until somebody does something stupid to necessitate making it a formal rule. So, I bet someone had an unsupervised duel and blew up half the castle or irreversibly turned their opponent into a frog or something and that’s why duelling is banned.” It was just a question of how long ago that had happened, really. |
Charlie tried to smile at the little one comment from their headmaster, but honestly it made her feel like a smaller child than she was. But she figured it was better than a hey you or something until the poor headmaster could learn their names. She smiled and listened to the question. She felt herself wander off into deep though but then everyone else was starting to say the same thing over and over and over again. Why couldn’t they just say same. Hearing everyone else’s answers felt like a long long waste of time. Waiting until she was called on she finally piped up, “I agree with what most people have said, it keeps us from doing something extra serious that could hurt someone. And even though we are learning, seriously deadly situations should be avoided if they can be.” She felt her curls bob as her head moved with her answer. She really hoped she didn’t sound sassy. |
Isla had literally just noticed Charlie coming to stand by her, when the slamming of the classroom door startled her from any kind of response. Yikes. So instead of launching into a conversation, she just smiled at Charlie and Cole then turned her gaze toward Trent. Whoa. He seemed pretty strict about being in class and on time. Note taken, Trent. Note taken. So first up for discussion was dueling. That wasn't much of a surprise seeing as this was Defense Against the Dark Arts class. The thought of dueling terrified Isla, mainly because she was worried she'd get in a situation where she wouldn't know what to do or how to get herself out. Experience mattered in a duel, and she had next to none. Speaking of experience, that got to her to thinking about the Headmaster's question, and she raised her hand. "It's probably because we're not experienced enough to cast at another person without someone watching us," she said. They were still students. What would be the point of school if everybody showed up already knowing how to do everything? "I don't think we know our own limits yet, either." There were some powerful spells out there, and if somebody didn't know what they were doing, they could seriously hurt somebody else. |
Cecelia liked that Noah got JUST as excited as she did about stuff 'cause it meant she wasn't getting all excited alone. That kind of feeling was MUCH better when it was shared, or so she thought. As for whether she'd seen Catherine yet or not, the small blonde shook her head. She hadn't and that was pretty strange since Catherine was the type to be early rather than late. She was about to suggest that maybe she'd gotten lost on her way to the arena when she spotted her. She didn't look very happy, did she know? It made some of Cecelia's happiness slip away and she wondered if she should go hug HER, too. She would've even had it not been for the headmaster, who seemed to notice Catherine's...what WAS she feeling? Cecelia would have to ask her later. OH! The door slamming made her jump AND giggle AND cup a hand over her mouth to stifle said giggle as she made eye contact with Noah. She hadn't expected that and suddenly she was feeling MUCH more awake than she had been a few moments before. Maybe that was the whole POINT of slamming the door in the first place. That Malachi Trent was a SUPER clever guy. Dueling sounded like it was going to be REALLY fun and difficult and the added element of danger only made the Gryffindor more excited to try and master the act. As for why it was banned, well, Cecelia could think of all KINDS of reasons, most of which had already been said. HM..."Bet it's 'cause we have to prove that we're responsible enough to duel, well, responsibly...you know, follow the proper dueling etiquette and only use approved spells and stuff. Adults would HAVE to supervise for that to happen." She paused, stood up a bit taller, and then added, "Lucky you've got such a responsible lot this year, Headmaster. You'll have us dueling like professionals in NO time." |
Catherine genuinely believed that if she stayed at the back as quietly as possible no one would notice her and hence she'd be left alone. There were so many students there, it should be easy. But she was wrong, because the professor, the Headmaster himself, spoke directly to her, asking if everything was alright. Catherine felt her entire face go nearly as red as her eyes and felt a little lightheaded. Keeping her gaze down and As if on cue, right after the Headmaster had spoken about lateness, the door opened near her and someone walked in. He was much older, and Catherine thought that he was trying to make a point for some reason. She didn't like that one bit, because why would he even do that? What was he trying to prove? And more importantly, what would Headmaster Trent do to this boy? His answer to the first question made her deadpan once again. Clean up a blown-up first year...? This was... bad. Catherine knew duelling could be very dangerous and it was obvious why unsupervised duels were banned at school. In fact they weren't just banned in schools, certain duels were banned other places too, even to adults. Had they ever heard of the International Ban on Duelling? It was a thing. All of her classmates were mentioning the reasons that pop into her mind, and she particularly agreed with one older Gryffindor girl that said even friendly duels could get out of hand quickly, especially if done by young student who had poor control over their magic and emotions. Too much paperwork? Now that had been something Catherine hadn't thought about, but it was probably true. She wondered what the Staff had to do that other term when two students died on Hogwarts grounds - yes, she did know about that even though mum tried to keep the information from them. The perks(?) of having talkative cousins. She bet it had been a lot of work in so many levels. So she strongly agreed with that Hufflepuff too. ...Why was everyone just repeating what others have said? Yes, it had already been mentioned that it could easily get out of hand, no need to keep saying that over and over. Did people get points for just speaking in lessons? Maybe that was why they just kept repeating the same answer. Kind of annoying, really. Though Catherine knew a few people who'd probably have a lot of points then, if all they had to do was talk. That one Gryffindor who said that 'accidents happen', though. Seriously?? Catherine shot her an incredulous look because... seriously?? No, they didn't 'just happen'. They happened to clumsy, irresponsible people. Duelling accidents shouldn't happen, in fact Catherine had witnessed countless duels in which accidents didn't happen - not irreversible ones, at least, but hexes and jinxes hitting the target shouldn't count as 'accidents' in a duel because that was the sole purpose of them anyway -, and she knew for a fact that it hadn't been a fluke. There was such a thing as professional duellers and championships and people hardly ever died The ban was very likely just because they were kids and didn't know what they were doing. Just like adults also shouldn't randomly duel without knowing how to do it properly and safely. Or as safely as a duel could go, which was actually pretty safe, if those involved wanted it do be. Otherwise why would there ever have been be a duelling club at Hogwarts? It could be done properly. |
Claudine was very absorbed in her observation of the room. It was for this reason she did not see Bernie sneakily approach her. At the tap on her shoulder, she whirled around It was funny to her, as someone who tried to avoid other humans, since starting her Hogwarts journey, she seemed to attract them. Anyway. The lesson was getting started and Claudine turned her attention fully to Trent, even though she had been distracted by her housemate, Curtis, who had arrived late. That guy was definitely looking for trouble. Her hand went up without much thought to the question. “What most of them said. But mainly because things can go wrong.” |
The early hour of the DADA lesson hadn’t exactly been a problem for Carys, as she was usually awake rather early these days. It had meant postponing her morning run if she’d wanted breakfast before the lesson, but either way, she’d gotten to the classroom on time and slipped into her seat rather quietly, her only greeting a smile to both the headmaster and her friends before the lesson had begun, the door had been slammed shut and she’d settled in for the usual chaos that resulted from discussion. Dueling. She’d read the required page before breakfast, between keeping an eye on the younger students and everything as she felt was necessary, and most of the answers that had been given were hardly surprising. Even her sister’s reaction to Flynn’s suggestion that prefects be given the ability to supervise duels was somewhat expected. Personally, she wouldn’t have minded had it not been OWL year and therefore there was studying to schedule in amongst the other things she always tried to do. Like painting and Quidditch, hopefully, and other voluntary exercise. “Touching on some of the others’ thoughts, if dueling wasn’t banned, people might decide to use it for any disagreement they might feel with another student. And that would lead to a lot more work for the professors and whoever else is responsible for trying to keep things under control if students were just starting duels right and left?” Not to mention any accidental deaths or maiming or transfiguring that might occur. She didn’t particularly want to have to handle cleaning up after duels along with the other cleaning they already had to take care of given the state of the castle, and she figured prefects counted as those who’d need to do so. |
’You’re in for a treat today.’ .......... Uh??? Eyebrows furrowed, Lucas STARED at Trent. A treat? Yeaaaaaah, he didn’t know what to make of that. See, this was Defence Against the Dark Arts. If it was Astronomy, he would’ve wasted no time in believing that he was in for a treat. But Defence? What were they doing that would be a treat for him and still be related to the subject? The door slamming shut was enough to cause the Gryffindor to immediately jump out of his thoughts. Right. Lesson. And maybe he’ll find out what it is that Trent has planned for them because now that he mentioned it, Lucas couldn’t seem to let it go. He was anxious to know what it is they were- DUELLING?! Oh no. Oh no oh no oh no. Maybe he should’ve known. Maybe he should’ve realised that this was the topic because of where the lesson was taking place and all the dummies that were there. Maybe he shouldn’t have been so surprised. But that wasn’t stopping the fifth year from staring around him, his green eyes slightly wider than they would be. But there was a question, one that had gotten a lot of good answers and some....... well. Some that was doing nothing for his anxiety. Lucas chose not to say anything, mostly because he was deep in thought, especially after Carys’ answer. And because a part of him couldn’t help but think that the answer was obvious: duelling was dangerous, and that was why he was reluctant to take part. Just saying, Trent. |
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