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|Name = [[New Exalted Marches]]
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|Name = [[First Qunari War]]
 
 
|Image = Qunari dreadnoughts.png
 
|Image = Qunari dreadnoughts.png
 
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|Caption =
|Date = 6:32 [[Steel Age]] – 7:84 [[Storm Age]]
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|Date = 6:32 [[Steel Age|Steel]] – 7:84 [[Storm Age|Storm]]
 
|Location = [[Thedas]]
 
|Location = [[Thedas]]
|Result = Qunari driven from mainland Thedas <br> Par Vollen ceded to the Qunari and established as their new homeland. <br> Truce signed between Andrastian Nations and Qunari though hostilities with Tevinter continue<br>
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|Result = Qunari driven from mainland Thedas <br> Par Vollen ceded to the Qunari and established as their new homeland <br> Tome of Koslun stolen from the Qunari <br> Truce signed between Andrastian nations and Qunari though hostilities with Tevinter continue
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|Belligerent1 = [[Antiva]] <br> {{icon|crows|big}} [[Antivan Crows]] <br> {{icon|andchantry|big}} [[Chantry|Andrastian Chantry]] <br> * {{icon|da2circle|big}} [[Circle of Magi]]<br> * {{icon|da2templar|big}} [[Templar Order]] <br> [[Free Marches]]<br> * {{icon|starkhaven|big}} [[Starkhaven]] <br> * {{icon|Kirkwall|big}} [[Kirkwall]] <br>{{icon|orlais|big}} [[Orlais]] <br> {{icon|rivain|big}} [[Rivain]] <br> {{icon|raiders|big}}[[Raiders of the Waking Sea|Felicisima Armada]] <br> {{icon|tevinter|big}} [[Tevinter Imperium]] <br> {{icon|impchantry|big}}[[Imperial Chantry]]<br> * {{icon|impchantry |big}} [[Imperial Chantry#Imperial Templars|Imperial Templar Order]] <br>
|Belligerent1 = [[File:Antivan Crows heraldry DA2.png|20px]] [[Antiva]]<br>[[File:KirkwallCityGuardSymbol.png|20px]] [[Kirkwall City Guard]]<br>[[File:TemplarHeraldry.png|20px]] [[Templar|Templar Order]]<br>[[File:H coenchana 0.png|20px]] [[Circle of Magi|Circle of Magi]]<br>[[File:Chantry heraldry DA2.png|20px]] [[Chantry]]<br>[[Free Marches]]<br>[[File:Orlaisheraldy.png|20px]] [[Orlais]]<br>[[File:H impchanta 0.png|20px]] [[Tevinter Imperium]]<br> [[File:Rivain heraldry.jpg|20px]] [[Rivain]]
 
|Belligerent2 = [[File:Qunari House of Tides heraldry.svg|20px]] Qunari <br>[[File:Qunari House of Tides heraldry.svg|20px]][[Qunari#Antaam|Antaam]] <br>[[File:Qunari House of Tides heraldry.svg|20px]][[Tamassrans]] <br>[[File:Qunari House of Tides heraldry.svg|20px]][[Ben-Hassrath]]
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|Belligerent2 = {{icon|qunari|big}} [[Qunari]] <br> * {{icon|qunari|big}}[[Qunari#Antaam|Antaam]] <br> *{{icon|qunari|big}}[[Tamassran]]s <br> **{{icon|qunari|big}}[[Ben-Hassrath]] <br> *{{icon|qunari|big}}[[Qunari#Outsiders and converts|Viddathari]]
|Commanders1 = [[File:Orlaisheraldy.png|20px]] Emperor Freyan <br>[[File:KirkwallCityGuardSymbol.png|20px]] [[Ser Michel Lafaille]]<br>[[File:H impchanta 0.png|20px]] Archon Nomaran
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|Commanders1 = {{icon|orlais|big}} Emperor Freyan <br> {{icon|orlais|big}} Emperor Etienne I <br> {{icon|Kirkwall|big}} Ser [[Michel Lafaille]] <br> Teyrn of Ostwick <br> {{icon|raiders|big}} Raider captains <br> {{icon|tevinter|big}} Archon Nomaran <br> {{Icon|andchantry|big}} Hortensia III
|Commanders2 = [[File:Qunari House of Tides heraldry.svg|20px]] [[Arishok]]<br>[[File:Qunari House of Tides heraldry.svg|20px]] [[Arigena]]<br>[[File:Qunari House of Tides heraldry.svg|20px]] [[Ariqun]]
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|Commanders2 = {{icon|qunari|big}} [[Arishok]] <br> * {{icon|qunari|big}} [[Arvaarad]]s <br> * {{icon|qunari|big}} [[Antaam|Sten]]s <br> {{icon|qunari|big}} [[Arigena]] <br> {{icon|qunari|big}} [[Ariqun]]
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== Background ==
 
In [[Steel Age|6:30 Steel]] a race of humanoids previously unknown to [[Thedas|Thedosians]] - called [[Qunari]] - landed in [[Par Vollen]] - which belonged to the [[Tevinter Imperium]] at the time; they conquered it quickly.
 
   
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The '''New Exalted Marches''' were the armed conflicts that engulfed the majority of [[Thedas]] across [[Steel Age]] and [[Storm Age]].
   
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== The First Qunari War ==
Word of Qunari invasion didn't reach the rest of Thedas until 6:32 Steel when the Qunari invasion began as their ships berth in great numbers at the coasts of [[Seheron]] and northern [[Rivain]]. Thus a conflict known as the First Qunari War began.
 
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In 6:30 [[Steel Age|Steel]] a race of white-haired, bronze-skinned giants previously unknown to [[Thedas|Thedosians]] – called [[Qunari]] – landed on the shores of [[Par Vollen]], which loosely belonged to the [[Tevinter Imperium]] at the time. With their heavily armored and trained warriors and powerful cannons, the Qunari quickly and decisively conquered the native people of the region. From the survivors, the Qunari reeducated many to their philosophy the [[Qun]]. Those who refused to cooperate disappeared to mines or construction camps.<ref name="First Qunari War">[[Codex entry: Par Vollen: The Occupied North]]</ref>
   
 
Word of Qunari invasion didn't reach the rest of Thedas until 6:32 Steel when the Qunari invasion began as their ships berth in great numbers at the coasts of [[Seheron]] and northern [[Rivain]]. The conflict became known as the First Qunari War,<ref name= "First Qunari War" /> one of many Qunari Wars to follow.
== Conquer of the North ==
 
Within two years the invaders spread to [[Antiva]], and capture Treviso in 6:34 Steel as the Qunari's initial advances were great. After they had conquered much of the Tevinter Imperium, Rivain, and Antiva and they began to assault the [[Free Marches]] far to the south of the Imperium, only ten years into invasion. Only [[Minrathous]] itself remains besieged but unconquered in the north.
 
   
 
== Conquest of the north ==
The invading Qunari do not kill their prisoners, but instead convert the defeated to their rigoristic [[Qun]]. All the successfull [[Qunari#Outsiders and converts|converts]] become Qunari.
 
 
Within two years the invaders spread to [[Antiva]], and captured Treviso in 6:34 Steel as the Qunari's initial advances were great. After they had conquered much of the Tevinter Imperium, Rivain, and [[Antiva]]; the Qunari began to assault the [[Free Marches]] far to the south of the Imperium, only ten years into the invasion. Only [[Minrathous]] itself remained besieged but unconquered in the north.<ref name="prima">''[[Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide]]''</ref>
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The invading Qunari did not kill their prisoners, but instead converted the defeated to their rigoristic [[Qun]]. All the successful [[Qunari#Outsiders and converts|converts]] became Qunari and fueled their ranks.
   
 
== Liberation of the north ==
 
== Liberation of the north ==
By 6:85 Steel, 55 years after the Qunari are first seen in Thedas, the humans had organized themselves and pushed back. Humans rebel from Qunari captivity all over Tevinter Imperium, and Qunari's hold begins to loosen.
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By 6:85 Steel, 55 years after the Qunari had been first seen in Thedas, the humans had organized themselves and pushed back. Humans rebelled from Qunari captivity all over the Tevinter Imperium, and the Qunari's hold began to loosen.<ref name="prima"/>
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The war continued for the rest of the century, and into the [[Storm Age|next one]]. After nearly a quarter of a century, in 7:23 Storm, the Qunari were pushed back to Seheron and Rivain, but still held on to those regions tightly.<ref name="prima"/>
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The Battle of the Nocen Sea was the largest naval engagement in history and resulted in a stalemate and the destruction of many ships on both sides. With both sides exhausted, an impasse began.<ref name="prima"/>
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== The Three Exalted Marches ==
 
In the year 7:24 [[Storm]], the [[Chantry|Andrastian Chantry]] and [[Imperial Chantry]] were desperate enough to work together for the first time since the schism to take down the threat to both organizations. They declared the New [[Exalted Marches]] against the Qunari to retake Rivain for the Chantry, and Seheron and [[Qarinus]] for Tevinter.<ref name="p114">{{Cite wot|114}}</ref>
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The first New Exalted March in 7:25 Storm proved successful. The [[Circle of Magi]] proved to be a great boon for the Chantry-led forces as they were able to effectively counter the Qunari's technology with their magic. Year by year, the Chantry was able to push further and further into the Qunari lines, although local converts to the Qun proved difficult to return to Andraste's teachings.<ref name="First Qunari War"/> Many Qunari artifacts were plundered at this time, including the [[Tome of Koslun]] which was taken by [[Orlais]] as a spoil of war.<ref name="p114"/>
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However, the second New Exalted March that took place 27 years later in 7:52 Storm was a disaster. The Qunari countered by recapturing much of Antiva.<ref name="p114"/> During the same year, Treviso is burned by the liberating armies of the White and Black Divines.<ref>[[Codex entry: A Vessel of Tears]]</ref> A female [[Ben-Hassrath]] enforcer known only as "the Hawk" emerged as a legend throughout the course of these conflicts, and is credited with over a hundred kills with only a bow.<ref>[[Bow of the Beresaad]] description</ref>
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In 7:55 Storm, a third and final Exalted March was called.<ref name="p118">{{Cite wot|118}}</ref>
   
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The nations of [[Thedas]] found themselves in dire need of every ship they could muster against the massive power of the Qunari dreadnaughts. The [[Llomerryn]] pirates were faced with a hard decision: band together under one flag and fight with those they had previously preyed upon or face conversion and annihilation by the Qunari. Thus the [[Felicisima Armada]] was formed at 7:55 [[Storm Age|Storm]].<ref>{{Cite wot|115}}</ref>
The war continued for the rest of the century, and into [[Storm Age|next one]]. After nearly quarter of a century, in 7:23 Storm, the Qunari are pushed back to Seheron and Rivain, but still hold on to those regions tightly.
 
   
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In 7:56 Storm, the Qunari landed near Ostwick and launched assaults against [[Starkhaven]] and [[Kirkwall]]. Starkhaven prevailed, but Kirkwall fell due to the magic of the [[Saarebas]].<ref name="p118"/> The city remained under Qunari power until Orlesian [[Chevalier]] Ser [[Michel Lafaille]] liberated Kirkwall in 7:60 Storm. He found that most of the population was converted to the [[Qun]]. Kirkwall was incorporated into the [[Orlais|Orlesian Empire]], and Lafaille became the ruler of the city, named Viscount by the Orlesian emperor.<ref>[[Codex entry: History of Kirkwall: Chapter 3]]</ref>
The Battle of the Nocen Sea is the largest naval engagement in history and results in a stalemate and the destruction of many of the ships on both sides. With both sides exhausted, an impasse begins.
 
   
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The Felicisima Armada meanwhile had been using their stealth and trickery to plague Qunari supply lines. They have even launched several seaborne invasions against the Qunari coast. At 7:78 Storm [[Raiders of the Waking Sea|the raiders]] managed to defeat the Qunari in a massive naval battle and then take [[Estwatch]] from them, an island with strategic importance.<ref>{{Cite wot|120}}</ref>
== Old enemies united by new common foes ==
 
   
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The Third Exalted March was the most brutal of all. By this time, the war had drained the resources of every nation in [[Thedas]], leaving most on the brink of collapse. For the giants, it did not appear to be the damage to their armada or the loss of their soldiers, but the terrible toll upon the Rivaini population that prompted their retreat. The Third New Exalted March had all but massacred the people of Kont-aar: their last remaining stronghold left on the continent<ref name="p120">{{Cite wot|120}}</ref>, and all the while without even chipping the Qunari occupying force. For the sake of [[Rivain|Kont-aar]], the giants finally agreed to withdraw.<ref name="Llomerryn Accords">[[Codex entry: The Llomerryn Accords]]</ref>
Next year the [[Chantry|Andrastian Chantry]] and [[Imperial Chantry]] are desperate enough work together for the first time since the schism to take down the thread to both organisations. They declare the New [[Exalted Marches]] against the Qunari - to retake Rivain, and Seheron and Qarinus in Tevinter.
 
 
The Exalted March ended in 7:84 Storm. A meeting between envoys of all the human lands (except for Tevinter) and the Qunari at Llomerryn results in the signing of [[:Codex entry: The Llomerryn Accords|the Llomerryn Accord]] and peace being declared.<ref>{{Cite wot|121}}</ref> The Qunari agreed to end all hostilities with all nations under the accord and returned to [[Par Vollen]] which was ceded to them.
   
 
== Peace treaty ==
The first New Exalted March proves sucessful, as the holy armies manage to venture deep into Qunari-occupied territory, and plunder previous Qunari artifact, such as [[Tome of Koslun]].
 
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By then, rebuilding all the destruction caused was considered more important than trying to dislodge the Qunari from Kont-aar once again. The Llomeryn Accords dictates that the Qunari would receive the [[Par Vollen|northern archipelago]] in exchange for cessation of hostilities against all the nations on the accord. Only Tevinter refused to sign, and so the war continues to rage in the Imperium to the present day. Seheron for example, still remains a place of contested conflict between the Qunari and the Tevinter Imperium. Peace was not established between the Tevinter Imperium and the Qunari, but skirmishes were few while the Qunari pulled back to Par Vollen and regrouped.
   
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It's worth noting, however, that the Kingdom of Rivain immediately violated the treaty. Twice. Once, when the [[human]]s of northern Rivain—nearly all practitioners of the [[Qun]] and therefore by definition, "Qunari"—refused to leave their homes and go in exile to the islands. And again, when the Rivain Chantry and nationalist forces, unable to convert its people back to the worship of the [[Maker]], tried a purge by the sword, slaughtering countless unarmed people and burying them in mass graves. For whatever reason, the leaders in [[Kont-Aar|Kont-aar]] did not alert their allies in the Northern Passage of these attacks.<ref name="Llomerryn Accords"/>
However, the the second New Exalted March that took place 27 year later is a disaster, as the Qunari recapture much of Antiva. The Qunari land near Ostwick and launch assaults against [[Starkhaven]] and [[Kirkwall]]. Starkhaven prevailed, but Kirkwall fell due to the magic of the [[Saarebas]]. The city is under Qunari power for the next six years before it is liberated by the Orlesiand during the third New Exalted March.
 
   
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== References ==
[[Chevalier]] [[Ser Michel Lafaille]] liberated Kirkwall in 7:60 Storm, but he found that most of the popularion was converted to the [[Qun]]. Kirkwall was made part of [[Orlais|Orlesian Empire]], and [[Kirkwall City Guard]] was founded. Lafaille became the ruler of the city, and took on a title of a Viscount. The Exalted March ends 24 years later in 7:84 Storm. The Qunari are in retreat, yet still holding on to [[Rivain|Kont-aar]] and [[Par Vollen]].
 
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== Peace treaty in Llomerryn ==
 
By then, rebuilding all the destruction caused was considered more important than trying to dislodge the Qunari from Kont-aar once again. A meeting between envoys of all the human lands (except for Tevinter) and the Qunari at Llomerryn results in the signing of [[Codex entry: The Llomerryn Accords|the Llomerryn Accords]] and peace being declared. Peace is not established between Tevinter Imperium and the Qunari. Though skirmishes are few while the Qunari pull back to Par Vollen and rebuild.
 
 
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The New Exalted Marches were the armed conflicts that engulfed the majority of Thedas across Steel Age and Storm Age.

The First Qunari War

In 6:30 Steel a race of white-haired, bronze-skinned giants previously unknown to Thedosians – called Qunari – landed on the shores of Par Vollen, which loosely belonged to the Tevinter Imperium at the time. With their heavily armored and trained warriors and powerful cannons, the Qunari quickly and decisively conquered the native people of the region. From the survivors, the Qunari reeducated many to their philosophy the Qun. Those who refused to cooperate disappeared to mines or construction camps.[1]

Word of Qunari invasion didn't reach the rest of Thedas until 6:32 Steel when the Qunari invasion began as their ships berth in great numbers at the coasts of Seheron and northern Rivain. The conflict became known as the First Qunari War,[1] one of many Qunari Wars to follow.

Conquest of the north

Within two years the invaders spread to Antiva, and captured Treviso in 6:34 Steel as the Qunari's initial advances were great. After they had conquered much of the Tevinter Imperium, Rivain, and Antiva; the Qunari began to assault the Free Marches far to the south of the Imperium, only ten years into the invasion. Only Minrathous itself remained besieged but unconquered in the north.[2]

The invading Qunari did not kill their prisoners, but instead converted the defeated to their rigoristic Qun. All the successful converts became Qunari and fueled their ranks.

Liberation of the north

By 6:85 Steel, 55 years after the Qunari had been first seen in Thedas, the humans had organized themselves and pushed back. Humans rebelled from Qunari captivity all over the Tevinter Imperium, and the Qunari's hold began to loosen.[2]

The war continued for the rest of the century, and into the next one. After nearly a quarter of a century, in 7:23 Storm, the Qunari were pushed back to Seheron and Rivain, but still held on to those regions tightly.[2]

The Battle of the Nocen Sea was the largest naval engagement in history and resulted in a stalemate and the destruction of many ships on both sides. With both sides exhausted, an impasse began.[2]

The Three Exalted Marches

In the year 7:24 Storm, the Andrastian Chantry and Imperial Chantry were desperate enough to work together for the first time since the schism to take down the threat to both organizations. They declared the New Exalted Marches against the Qunari – to retake Rivain for the Chantry, and Seheron and Qarinus for Tevinter.[3]

The first New Exalted March in 7:25 Storm proved successful. The Circle of Magi proved to be a great boon for the Chantry-led forces as they were able to effectively counter the Qunari's technology with their magic. Year by year, the Chantry was able to push further and further into the Qunari lines, although local converts to the Qun proved difficult to return to Andraste's teachings.[1] Many Qunari artifacts were plundered at this time, including the Tome of Koslun which was taken by Orlais as a spoil of war.[3]

However, the second New Exalted March that took place 27 years later in 7:52 Storm was a disaster. The Qunari countered by recapturing much of Antiva.[3] During the same year, Treviso is burned by the liberating armies of the White and Black Divines.[4] A female Ben-Hassrath enforcer known only as "the Hawk" emerged as a legend throughout the course of these conflicts, and is credited with over a hundred kills with only a bow.[5]

In 7:55 Storm, a third and final Exalted March was called.[6]

The nations of Thedas found themselves in dire need of every ship they could muster against the massive power of the Qunari dreadnaughts. The Llomerryn pirates were faced with a hard decision: band together under one flag and fight with those they had previously preyed upon or face conversion and annihilation by the Qunari. Thus the Felicisima Armada was formed at 7:55 Storm.[7]

In 7:56 Storm, the Qunari landed near Ostwick and launched assaults against Starkhaven and Kirkwall. Starkhaven prevailed, but Kirkwall fell due to the magic of the Saarebas.[6] The city remained under Qunari power until Orlesian Chevalier Ser Michel Lafaille liberated Kirkwall in 7:60 Storm. He found that most of the population was converted to the Qun. Kirkwall was incorporated into the Orlesian Empire, and Lafaille became the ruler of the city, named Viscount by the Orlesian emperor.[8]

The Felicisima Armada meanwhile had been using their stealth and trickery to plague Qunari supply lines. They have even launched several seaborne invasions against the Qunari coast. At 7:78 Storm the raiders managed to defeat the Qunari in a massive naval battle and then take Estwatch from them, an island with strategic importance.[9]

The Third Exalted March was the most brutal of all. By this time, the war had drained the resources of every nation in Thedas, leaving most on the brink of collapse. For the giants, it did not appear to be the damage to their armada or the loss of their soldiers, but the terrible toll upon the Rivaini population that prompted their retreat. The Third New Exalted March had all but massacred the people of Kont-aar: their last remaining stronghold left on the continent[10], and all the while without even chipping the Qunari occupying force. For the sake of Kont-aar, the giants finally agreed to withdraw.[11] The Exalted March ended in 7:84 Storm. A meeting between envoys of all the human lands (except for Tevinter) and the Qunari at Llomerryn results in the signing of the Llomerryn Accord and peace being declared.[12] The Qunari agreed to end all hostilities with all nations under the accord and returned to Par Vollen which was ceded to them.

Peace treaty

By then, rebuilding all the destruction caused was considered more important than trying to dislodge the Qunari from Kont-aar once again. The Llomeryn Accords dictates that the Qunari would receive the northern archipelago in exchange for cessation of hostilities against all the nations on the accord. Only Tevinter refused to sign, and so the war continues to rage in the Imperium to the present day. Seheron for example, still remains a place of contested conflict between the Qunari and the Tevinter Imperium. Peace was not established between the Tevinter Imperium and the Qunari, but skirmishes were few while the Qunari pulled back to Par Vollen and regrouped.

It's worth noting, however, that the Kingdom of Rivain immediately violated the treaty. Twice. Once, when the humans of northern Rivain—nearly all practitioners of the Qun and therefore by definition, "Qunari"—refused to leave their homes and go in exile to the islands. And again, when the Rivain Chantry and nationalist forces, unable to convert its people back to the worship of the Maker, tried a purge by the sword, slaughtering countless unarmed people and burying them in mass graves. For whatever reason, the leaders in Kont-aar did not alert their allies in the Northern Passage of these attacks.[11]

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