Credit to Curtkid. I'm not sure if these are needed anymore, but I'm sure it won't hurt. Probably.
Pokémon Role-Play Rules(Please Read for the love of God)
Note: This is just a touch-up/ reminder of the standard Pokecharms role playing rules. Seeing as we’ve recently been getting a large influx of eager, new RP’ers who may have missed said rules, I will be posting this to serve as your reference sheet. If I see someone constantly breaking these rules over and over again, they WILL be asked to leave.
>Please write two paragraphs MINIMUM when making a post. Half the fun of an RP is interacting with other people and writing a story, the more detail you put in the better. Don’t JUST write about yourself or your Pokemon, describe the scenery, have you character make note of an observation between two other characters. It’s an RP, be creative!
>Please use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation. A mistake here and there is fine, but no one wants to decipher a jumbled mess of words just to figure out what you said.
>Please pay attention to other RP’ers posts and be aware of the continuity. If someone attacked you in a previous post and you suddenly have a snack and act like the attack was just non-existent, you’re going to confuse and upset people.
> Legendary Pokémon are (usually) not allowed. Legendries are considered to be unbelievably rare and unfathomably powerful Pokemon, both in the games and in the Pokemon Lore. As such, usage of such Pokemon are forbidden from use in this RP (Please check the RP rules if you want a detailed list).
>Mega Evolutions are limited. Due to in most cases a Mega Evolved Pokemon is around the same power as a Legendary Pokemon, you must have earned a Stone and Bracelet from a previous, moderator approved RP (as per Pokecharms, rules). If you have, please message me with a link to the RP in which you earned your Mega Evolution so I can confirm it.
> This one is important! If you are battling another RP’er, it is up to the person being attacked to determine whether or not they got hit. I don’t care if you used Swift, it is still up to the person being attacked to determine if they got hit. I don’t want to see anything like “Then Squirtle hit Charmander with Water Gun and then he fainted”, this is godmoding, and most people (me included) have VERY LITTLE patience for that.
>That being said, please be reasonable people, don’t have your Pokemon make it through every single attack unscathed. We’re not working strictly on game logic here, a Pokémon can take a few hits before going down. If I see your Aggron avoid every attack like an Arceus damn ninja, it will be counted as godmoding and you will be dealt with accordingly.
> As a follow up to the previous rule, if you get continually hit and your Pokemon never faints, you're godmoding. Even a Snorlax can't take a Focus Punch, two Flare Blitzes, and a Close Combat.
>Also, be aware of who and what you’re up against. If you’re a new trainer sending out a recently caught Pidgey against an experienced trainer with a Garchomp, you’re going to lose, very quickly.
>Lastly, though not strictly a “rule”, it’s generally seen as common courtesy to let the better Role-Player win the battle. If you’re fighting someone who is posting detailed, well-written paragraphs that illustrate the battle perfectly while you’re barely putting together two paragraphs per post with several spelling and grammar mistakes, then please swallow your pride and take the loss. Everyone here will respect you more for it. If you and your opponent(s) can’t decide who the winner should be, I as the “RP Master” will choose a winner based on the Role Player’s Skill, how comparable the characters are in terms of strength, and a few other outlining factor’s.
>As far as Pokemon move set’s go, you are not restricted to just 4 moves. Instead a Pokemon 4 “Primary” moves serve as the ones they use most often and have the most skill using. Your Pokemon can use most moves that they’d learn normally by leveling up or TM (albeit a bit less powerful), but please be fair. Don’t have your recently hatched Eevee be capable of using Extremespeed, Shadow Ball, and Double-Edged.
Pokémon Role-Play Rules(Please Read for the love of God)
Note: This is just a touch-up/ reminder of the standard Pokecharms role playing rules. Seeing as we’ve recently been getting a large influx of eager, new RP’ers who may have missed said rules, I will be posting this to serve as your reference sheet. If I see someone constantly breaking these rules over and over again, they WILL be asked to leave.
>Please write two paragraphs MINIMUM when making a post. Half the fun of an RP is interacting with other people and writing a story, the more detail you put in the better. Don’t JUST write about yourself or your Pokemon, describe the scenery, have you character make note of an observation between two other characters. It’s an RP, be creative!
>Please use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation. A mistake here and there is fine, but no one wants to decipher a jumbled mess of words just to figure out what you said.
>Please pay attention to other RP’ers posts and be aware of the continuity. If someone attacked you in a previous post and you suddenly have a snack and act like the attack was just non-existent, you’re going to confuse and upset people.
> Legendary Pokémon are (usually) not allowed. Legendries are considered to be unbelievably rare and unfathomably powerful Pokemon, both in the games and in the Pokemon Lore. As such, usage of such Pokemon are forbidden from use in this RP (Please check the RP rules if you want a detailed list).
>Mega Evolutions are limited. Due to in most cases a Mega Evolved Pokemon is around the same power as a Legendary Pokemon, you must have earned a Stone and Bracelet from a previous, moderator approved RP (as per Pokecharms, rules). If you have, please message me with a link to the RP in which you earned your Mega Evolution so I can confirm it.
> This one is important! If you are battling another RP’er, it is up to the person being attacked to determine whether or not they got hit. I don’t care if you used Swift, it is still up to the person being attacked to determine if they got hit. I don’t want to see anything like “Then Squirtle hit Charmander with Water Gun and then he fainted”, this is godmoding, and most people (me included) have VERY LITTLE patience for that.
>That being said, please be reasonable people, don’t have your Pokemon make it through every single attack unscathed. We’re not working strictly on game logic here, a Pokémon can take a few hits before going down. If I see your Aggron avoid every attack like an Arceus damn ninja, it will be counted as godmoding and you will be dealt with accordingly.
> As a follow up to the previous rule, if you get continually hit and your Pokemon never faints, you're godmoding. Even a Snorlax can't take a Focus Punch, two Flare Blitzes, and a Close Combat.
>Also, be aware of who and what you’re up against. If you’re a new trainer sending out a recently caught Pidgey against an experienced trainer with a Garchomp, you’re going to lose, very quickly.
>Lastly, though not strictly a “rule”, it’s generally seen as common courtesy to let the better Role-Player win the battle. If you’re fighting someone who is posting detailed, well-written paragraphs that illustrate the battle perfectly while you’re barely putting together two paragraphs per post with several spelling and grammar mistakes, then please swallow your pride and take the loss. Everyone here will respect you more for it. If you and your opponent(s) can’t decide who the winner should be, I as the “RP Master” will choose a winner based on the Role Player’s Skill, how comparable the characters are in terms of strength, and a few other outlining factor’s.
>As far as Pokemon move set’s go, you are not restricted to just 4 moves. Instead a Pokemon 4 “Primary” moves serve as the ones they use most often and have the most skill using. Your Pokemon can use most moves that they’d learn normally by leveling up or TM (albeit a bit less powerful), but please be fair. Don’t have your recently hatched Eevee be capable of using Extremespeed, Shadow Ball, and Double-Edged.
This is a story of a man- a twisted, rich, philosophic man who had one goal, and that was to reveal the nature of reality. The nature of reality as he saw it; the black, dark, villainous reality of society. So he created a social experiment- one of the largest and most tragic of the century. A game. This game, he planned, would test the limits of courage and find truth in the black, straining the bonds between trainer and pokemon and testing the power of society itself. And finally, finally, he planned, this game would tell the truth.
It was a simple plan. Gather a hundred people and pokemon from all walks of life into one massive room under the falsity of a grand dance. He offered massive prizes- huge sums of money, sets of evolution stones, big pearls, and a single pearl string for raffles and dance competitions, and he gathered a representation of society under just one roof. Last of all, he found the most passionate creature he could find; he found a girl and her team who reveled in their passion and made life but a story for it. And then, he turned off the lights. Turned off the lights in such a manner that they could never be restored, sucked the place barren of electricity, and watched.
He waited for the calamity. He waited for it all to go wrong, and it did. He waited for panic, and soon it ensued. He waited for passion to overwhelm the place and suck it into its own black hole. He waited for the truth.
Here is his story.
Please, join us, in the Blackout Waltz.
It was queer how darkness changed everything, the man thought. Turned confidence into fear and purity into corruption, made foul seem right and destroyed the sanctions of power in a mob of fright that appeared out of the civilized as soon as someone turned off the lights. He played with the light of the chandelier against the wall, casting shadow puppets against its surface that were almost as large as he was, twisting the darkness to fit his own curious whims. The man loved to make shadow puppets- to softly melt them together, to make monsters out of nothing and shapes out of the absence of light. When everything was shadow, the world suddenly became bendable- what was just a hand was now a knight, a dragon, a monster, a fiend. And it told to him an unstoppable, terrible, demon like story, the shadows did. They told him the nature of reality.
He was referring to the famous story called 'The Republic,' where prisoners had been chained since birth in a dark cave facing a black wall, and a fire cast shadows of the outside world against the wall. These shadow images were all the prisoners ever saw, so they came to understand these shadows as reality. This, the man learned, paralleled that of the real world; that we see the world's shadows, and we come to think of it as reality, not able to comprehend anything else, not able to understand the forces behind these shadows- what the world had come to know as reality, the man learned, was only a dim, obscure outline of what the world was actually like.
It was the close mindedness of humans that drew them to this conclusion, and it was this close mindedness that would bring them to their demise. To presume that the dark was the light was the world's final fatality. This, the man knew with all certainty.
He cast his hand against the light, playing with the shapes he could create by obscuring the truth. He made a Houndour by twisting his fingers, and the Houndour dashed across the wall to tackle a rock, and by doing so he melted into the rock and became it. And then the rock grew and spread outward and it was a terrible dragon, a god, and a knight appeared out of the light and was sucked, too, into the dragon, and the dragon grew and it became the world. The man chuckled eerily before a skeletal woman, around the age of twenty one, passed by his hands and blackened his image, fiddling with the strings of her viola, and he gave up his game and gazed around.
The sound of milling crowds pressed against the old building's graying walls, leaking through its open doors to drift, vapor-like, into the sighing town, one of two on a small island just south of Alola's Poni island. Despite its proximity to the wild and treacherous layout of Poni Island, Ambition, as the island had been named, had been urbanized to a greater degree, its two city turned towns, one latched onto the reef and another loitering in its rising hills, such that pure wildness had been tainted with the poison, he so called it, of mankind. Ambition once had been something vast and grand- a powerful place where eager people migrated to and set up home among the reef or the grasses, and it was said to be the home of dreams. If you were a dreamer of any dream, Ambition was the island to make all of that come true.
This message held powerfully true for thousands of eager inhabitants ready to pack up and leave just to make their dreams more than dreams, and many thrived for a hundred years on just that promise, fulfilling their dream with what appeared to simply be magic, although historians often chalked it up to blind ambition. Here, the greatest architects flocked and built massive cathedrals and ingenious homes among the reef, inventors created the most questionable of contraptions that ranged from flying to dusting the floor, scientists fell ill to the prey of their ambition, growing grey with expanding knowledge, and students gathered en masse in large libraries and some of the finest universities on earth. What were once two small settlements grew into towns, and then cities, and then massive city states with such crowded quarters that had expanded so much upon the small island that they had become the island, so many people living within that thousands of apartments lined up like popsicle sticks on narrow alleys that were the main streets. And yet everyone was happy on that urbanized island, with mechanized bikes flying across roofs, automatic trains running on electricity in massive tunnel systems, and the finest of art, invention, and science crowding the streets shouting "look, look, my dream came true.'' And all on Ambition, whether in the sea city of Blinth or the land state of Hearth, were euphoric in pure, blind, heartfelt ambition.
That is, until another island was discovered beyond it- Poni island.
Ambition, all soon learned, was a fickle thing, and the magical island they'd all called its home soon grew into obscurity as a massive surge of migration blindly crashed into the newly discovered land and met their demise, so blind in their ambition that they'd forgotten there existed a wild that hadn't been tamed, one that, some believed, could never be tamed, and the massive surge of human progress came to a halt on Ambition island as fleet after fleet of ships fell to ruin on their quest to find magic in the untamed. Soon, all that was left of Blinth and Hearth were small communities amidst a vast island of human ruin. Without the population to care for it, swathes of cities collapsed in upon themselves, the train tunnels grew to disuse, and a shadow was cast upon the once great island as a place of blight as Ambition fell far into the storm of obscurity.
It was old, now, this place of tragedy.
A ghost island.
And somehow, there still lay magic within it.
It would be the site of his greatest piece of work yet, the man thought as he stood in the shadows of the stage in an old hotel-turned-ball room, its massive interior hollowed out so that it was one huge room for musicians to play and hundreds of people and pokemon to all dance at once. It was perfect- perfect, just perfect. No other place could be able to display so purely the darkness of ambition, the shadow of human kind, so quick to turn wild when the lights went out.
The possessed philosopher loitered back stage, waiting to be called on.
It was perfect, just perfect.
Everyone would finally see, and his name would go down in history- the great Colby Curi, who predicted the demise of humanity in a single social experiment disguised as a grand dance.
He fiddled with his tie as a young girl on stage, perhaps around twenty one, he thought, called out ''-please welcome, Mr. Curi!'' and the man drifted, ghastly like, out of the shadows, finally ready to face the light.
The sound of a hushed crowd pressed against the old building's graying walls, leaking through its open doors to drift, vapor-like, into the sighing town. As Colby took one last breath, a dark excitement in his hollow eyes, he whispered,
''And let all prepare for my blackout waltz.''
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Ambition's Blackrose Community Center is proud to host the first annual dance-and-learn competition in light of its new renovations. We're proud to welcome people from every region to have fun with their pokemon at the Blackrose Community Center located north of the Pokemon center in the town of Blinth. You may dance if you please, enter the competition or the raffle, or simply watch while enjoying the festivities. There will be a group dance lesson available just before the event, and we encourage you to come and learn how to dance for a night of fun for both people and Pokemon.
Here is the schedule for the following event:
9;30 pm - Introduction
10 pm - Group Dance Lesson
11 pm - Free Dance
12 pm - Competition and Raffle
For the winners of the competition, our sponsor has offered a set of evolution stones and 100,000 pokedollars. The competition is divided into three classes - beginner, intermediate, and master, and the winners of each will obtain the above reward. Those who enter the raffle will have a chance to win a set of big pearls and two pearl strings.
We are proud to have Karen Elise host the introduction ceremonies with a pokemon battle with our sponsor, Colby Curi, who will be running the rest of the event.
Please attend,
The Blackrose Community Center
''[Boy, these guys are really bad at making flyers]'' commented a small pokemon, finishing her inspection of the pale piece of folded paper before looking up at the fading sky and placing it on her nose like a tent. The comment wasn't made out loud, however- rather, in the curious form of thought. The electric pokemon had gained the physic type, and its abilities, through evolution, and this caused her telepathy to be beneath sub par, but the curious rodent seemed to be a natural in most forms of her physic abilities so it had happened that, not long after she'd evolved, she'd picked up the ability rather quickly.
Still, Thea wasn't exactly used to it. It was... strange, to say the least. There was no new voice in her head, like others often described it, but it was more as if a soft, childish inner voice had emerged from within her. Like she had just thought them, and yet she hadn't. But the voice had a certain distinction- it appeared out of the blue, and the ethereal trainer felt rather fuzzy when receiving them, as if the thoughts had been sparked with static electricity. She blinked, trying to clear the feeling away, and when she did so her ashen eyelids slid softly over her dark blue eyes, slipping away and revealing a new color within them- a sliver of green, a speck of purple, for her cobalt gaze was so deep that light reveled in tricking it until it was almost as if she had eyes like the galaxy.
''[I mean, they ended the thing with 'please attend.' Wow, really makes me want to come to your thi-iIINGY]'' The thought ended with a yelp and a sharp flutter of paper as the small pokemon tripped over her own, pale white foot, the flyer slipping off of her head as she fumbled with the air and fell to the ground. Thea recoiled, for the thought had exploded within her with its sharp rise in volume, and she shivered involuntarily, for it was as if, with the sharp rise in volume, so, too, had the electricity within it risen until the girl was burning with excess energy racing through her veins and down to the earth.
''Please... be more quiet... when you use telepathy,'' the trainer managed to stutter with a wince, quickly regaining her former composure. That said, her composure certainly wasn't a magnificent thing, for the trainer was small, ghostly, and ashen, with an aged form despite her age of twenty one and a grey undertone to her pale skin. Even the clothes she wore seemed shadow like, an old, charred brown sweatshirt threadbare from many years of use cautiously displayed the design of a stantler's antlers, while her long, black skirt drifted with minimal berth in its folds, tightly jerking to and fro as she crouched near her pokemon and lent it a helping hand. The hand stood in great contrast to the soft, fuzzy form of the pokemon's large white paws, for it appeared as if whittled to a skeleton's hand; long, ashen, and marred with countless callouses near her thinly cut fingernails. The skeleton girl smiled a thin smile, for she had that sort of smile that deepened countless wrinkles near the edges of her lips, as if she were as marred as the asteroid-beaten moon. The only thing that shined on the girl was her viola case, strung upon her back, and this shone with a delicate, frosty gleam.
''[Sorry... but isn't it cool that I can talk to you? It's like... a whole new era. You'll never be able to escape relentless chatter any longer!]'' cheered the young pokemon as she recovered herself and dusted off the flyer. She was a rather clumsy creature, but it was alright with the skeleton girl, and it seemed as if the pokemon didn't mind much either, even if she was supposed to be one of the more graceful species. After all, the Raichu of alola were just so fabulous surfing on those tails of theirs, but the only time that she could even hope to emulate them was simply sitting on it, and even then, she didn't have the balance nor control to do so while it was floating. Ah, well. It was quite fun to carry it in front of her- quite fun indeed.
''I'm absolutely thrilled,'' replied the skeletal trainer, a sarcastic tone in her thin voice. But she smiled nonetheless as the two continued on, deepening the wrinkles at the edges of her mouth into shadow. If there was anything to say about the alolan raichu, it was that she had this presence that was powerful in her limitless spirit, for it seemed as if uncaring of shame, cheery, kind hearted, and always willing to play along. She was the fool of the team, and the thread that connected such queer creatures together, almost into kindred, in her foolishness. And yet, she was not void of passion- quite the contrary, the flower-hearted mouse found power simply in being herself, and in such a manner that she came to be charismatic in her kindness and courage to do so. Be it to be a fool, then she would be, be it to be a flower, then she would be, be it to be courageous, then she would be. Meissa, as she had been called, was the best kind of support; one who held everything together, like a star connecting a constellation with just one, constant, foolish gleam.
''[We're he-ere]'' informed Meissa in a sing-songy tone as the two approached a large building, its walls aged and thin. Both of them stared up at it for a good minute or so, reading the large letters in a sign above the door carefully etching out ''Blackrose Community Center.'' She recalled the history of the place as the sun began to set behind it, casting a crimson shadow over its roof.
''So we are,'' the skeletal player murmured, voice thin as frost. They were early, as planned, and few people were within the large, hollowed out building, causing its dusty interior to gulp in air like a cavernous mouth.
''Thea! I see you have arrived,'' whisked a shallow voice through the center, its tone imposing and confident. She peered inside to see a tall man, with short, grey hair, wearing a suit that appeared too grand on the man's hollow form as he fiddled with his tie.
''Yes, mister... Curi, was it? I got the call last night that Karen couldn't make it.'' Her voice, so thin and skeletal before, became pricked with inflections when she spoke to the man, and although she was the smaller of the two by quite a few feet, the skeletal player fought for dominance in the conversation. ''It's really a shame- she was famous with combining dance with pokemon battling, I would have really loved to see it.''
''It was an unfortunate event. While we were discussing the event last night, Ms. Elise grew ashen white, as if she saw something terrible, and fell prey to a heart attack. She should be fine, though,'' the man informed, and as he passed out of the doorway's shadow, Thea fumbled with her words as she realized the whites of his eyes were actually black.
''A-am I to be battling you, then?'' The skeletal girl had lost some inflections in her tone, words melting into the wind as she hurriedly blinked her galaxy eyes.
''Why of course, Thea. It's a ritual, after all.''
''I hope you don't mind if I do it my way.''
The man grinned, revealing a golden tooth as he stepped back into the shadow of the doorway, beckoning her to follow. He held his hand out to hers and she shook it, finding his skin so pale and smooth it seemed but a shadow, and the two hands melted into one another, falling into obscurity beneath the doorway's looming touch.
''Why of course. That's exactly why I called you.''
''Right on,'' the girl responded without missing a beat, although she found herself unnerved at his tone. It was uncertainty speaking, the girl knew- although she had performed her battles across both the Johto and Alola regions, the girl had never been well known, and how he had specifically found her frightened the girl to a small degree. Her voice grew with powerful inflections, and her form grew more sharply outlined in the doorway's shade as she walked into the building, skirt tightly jerking back and forth. ''Just give me a second to tune, and we can begin.''
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''Welcome everyone to the Blackrose Community Center. We're glad to have you here tonight,'' called Thea into the microphone. Her shadow like appearance belied the skeletal girl's confidence as she stood atop the stage and commanded the crowd in a thin voice, its sharp inflections the only betrayal that she wasn't in a world all of her own. Murmurs rose from the people below her, unsettled by the surprise of her appearance. ''Unfortunately, Ms. Elise could not be here tonight, and I am honored to stand before you in her stead.
I am Thea, and will be battling our sponsor here on this stage as we begin our evening. While we battle, please find a seat at the tables on the far side of the room, obtain some refreshments, or enter the raffle located below the stage. We'd also like to inform you that, due to the nature of the island and the town, it will be practically pitch black outside once night falls, and we caution you to be exceedingly careful when going to your place of rest tonight and to find an escort with a pokemon trainer who utilizes fire or electric types, pokemon that utilize the move flash, or someone who has a strong flashlight. Clouds often cover the moon and stars during the night, and oftentimes a thick fog rolls in around midnight that makes even flash only illuminate a very small area. For your ease, after our event is complete we are offering you the ability to camp in here until the fog rolls out and the sun rises. Thank you, and we hope you have a wonderful time here tonight.''
Goodness, she despised public speaking. Her throat was all chalky and sore and cue card speeches were no fun. She paused for a moment, and then began speaking again, her voice sporting sharp inflections that loomed over the room like a domineering shadow.
''After our battle, we hope you participate in the dance tutorials set up here, and, later on, in the free dance and dance competitions. All people and pokemon are welcome to join in- it can be a magnificent and exhilarating experience so please, everyone, participate. There is room on the stage for everyone.''
Truly, there was, and this, she believed, was a rather incredible feat, for where she stood was a raised, rectangular stage in the middle of a large circular one that could hold at least sixty people all dancing at once. It was an ancient area, and truly one people enjoyed even a hundred years ago. The stages themselves were made of smooth stone, such that one could have the most fiercest battles upon them and not scathe the high, wooden ceilings and supports. Large, magnificent chandeliers hung, four of them, from a support beam spread all across the hall- one, above the rectangular stage, two, in front of and behind said first one so that they hung just above the edges of the circle, and a fourth, illuminating the tables and the entrance such that all four were evenly spaced apart. Where the chandeliers could not illuminate, small, electric lamps were positioned so that no part lay in shadow. Truly, it was a large area, but not so much that her thin, skeletal voice could not be heard once supported by the microphone, even over the chatter of the crowd.
''And now, I would like to start this off by introducing our sponsor for the night who donated incredibly large funds to the Blackrose Community Center and allowed for them to refurnish it with new lighting, tables, and a speaker system so that this tradition could begin anew. Without further ado, please welcome Mr. Curi!''
The man stepped onto the rectangular stage to a wealth of applause, his black eyes gleaming with undeniable excitement, as if he were achieving some ultimate goal. Thea thought she heard him whisper and blinked, hissing, ''Did you say something?'' under her breath.
''I was just saying that I'd like to battle Prince,'' he whispered to her, shaking her hand. ''I've heard a lot about him.''
''T.E.? Sir, that's not going to spread the mood that's needed here. I thought we agreed to a double battle with Oscar and Meissa.''
''I want to battle Prince,'' the man responded with a final note to his tone. The skeletal girl uneasily shifted her weight to her other foot before nodding, retreating to the edge of the stage where lay a shining Viola case, her skeletal form receding once more into an obscure shadow.
Colby said a few choice words into the microphone about his donations and the center before setting it on its stand and retreating to his edge of the stage-turned battlefield. He fiddled with his tie, a pokeball in hand, ready to begin the greatest experiment of all.
The sound of a hushed crowd pressed against the old building's graying walls, leaking through its open doors to drift, vapor-like, into the sighing town. The old, sighing, ghost town that leaked darkness every night, the most pitch black of places you could ever find, and all he had to do was shut off the lights.
The sun set over the building, collapsing it's crimson cloak into darkness.
It was perfect, just perfect.
The greatest experiment of all.
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