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  • Daughter is a girl with her mother from Curious George.
  • The Daughter was a Force-sensitive woman aligned with the light side of the Force who was part of a powerful Force Family called The Ones.
  • This Daughter saw Hercules fight a giant and became obsessed with the hero. Her Father followed Hercules and Iolaus for three days and asked Hercules to go back to his village and convince her to give up on the idea of a romance with Hercules. Hercules was unable to convince her and eventually, it was Iolaus who told her to give up and find someone who truly loved her.
  • A possessed young woman at a banquet stands on a table and wets herself in front of everyone.
  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Daughter]] dohtor, from Proto-Germanic *duhtēr, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰugh₂tḗr. Cognates include (from Germanic) Scots [[dochter#|dochter]], Dutch dochter, German Tochter, Swedish dotter; (from PIE) Russian [[дочь#|дочь]] (doč), Persian دختر (doχtar), Ancient Greek θυγάτηρ, Lithuanian duktė, Bulgarian [[дъщеря#|дъщеря]].
  • "Daughter" was a citizen of Raccoon City and the daughter of "Zombie Dad". During the 2002 Raccoon City incident, she and her father were among the civilians trying to escape through Raven's Gate Bridge. When her father transformed into a zombie, the bridge exit was shut down and she was left behind.
  • The conditions were perfect. It was pitch-black, the new moon night an inky black cloak. The croaking of bullfrogs and wheedling tunes of the crickets offered up a loud cacophony, which could mask the soft crunch of stealthy pawsteps easily. And the shadow pounced. It was almost nonexistant, the line of time between a world with her and a world without. Hardly two seconds till her blood hit the ground, three till she followed suit. There was the sound of leaves rustling, and the pungent smell of herbs. Then the shadow crept away. "You must be the new girl!" The tom beamed at me. "I..." "Excuse me?"
  • The Daughter was a member of a powerful family of Force wielders who inhabited the planet Mortis. She served as the paragon and the personification of the light side of the Force, embodying compassion, serenity and love among other attributes. Due to their Force powers, the Daughter and her family retreated to Mortis, where they existed outside of the material realm. There they remained in balance and under the control of the Father. While the Daughter submitted to her Father's authority, the Son toyed with the dark side of the Force.
  • Daughter is an antagonist and optional boss in Phantasy Star 4. It is a master computer system housed in Vahal Fort. The Player meets it during the eigth and final Hunter's Guild mission "Silver Soldier". Meanwhile, Daughter sent an android attack squad to the Plate System, where they managed to capture Automatic Defense Module 3. Fortunately, Demi was able to keep the damage to a minimum.
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Alignment
  • Family
  • Realm
  • Cunning
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Storyline Number
  • II
Next Quest Type
  • City
type of hero
  • Symbolic, Deity
Affil
  • The Father
Previous Quest Type
  • City
QuestGiver
  • Jayne
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  • Traitor
Goals
  • Spread peace and harmony among the galaxy and prevent her brother from escaping Mortis
Portrayer
  • Amber Mashall
Eyes
  • Green
Banner
  • World_Court Intrigue.jpg
Origin
  • Star Wars
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Skills
  • Immortality, Extreme potent Force powers
Age
  • Unknown
Affiliation
  • *The light side of the Force *Force wielders
Hair
Name
  • Daughter
  • "Daughter"
Text
  • "You don't understand. Things were going so well. Devan and I... we were actually enjoying each other's company! And now these accusations..."
  • "I can feel no pity for a daughter who has conspired with my greatest enemies against me."
  • "Don't be drawn in by sweet words. Your husband is a traitor like his father before him."
  • "I suspect you and Devan of nothing. It's Lord Regenard who's behind this."
Type
  • City
First
  • Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Storyline
  • The Thread Breaks
  • Thread Breaks
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Alias
  • The Winged Goddess, Daughter of Mortis, The Sister
Hobby
  • Mediating
backcolor
  • White
Height
  • 2.13
Volume
  • you
Species
Rank
  • Guardian of Mortis
Homeworld
Occupation
  • Incarnation of the light side, Deity
Fullname
  • Daughter
Classification
  • Light Force
Skin
  • Pale
Gender
NEXT
  • Lord
TEXTCOLOR
  • Black
Death
  • 20
Size
  • 300
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  • The conditions were perfect. It was pitch-black, the new moon night an inky black cloak. The croaking of bullfrogs and wheedling tunes of the crickets offered up a loud cacophony, which could mask the soft crunch of stealthy pawsteps easily. The she-cat was walking home. Had been out with her boyfriend, and still wore the traces of a content smile about her face, confident that she would reach home and wake up the next morning without her parents ever knowing about her secret rendezvous. The darkness did not seem to faze her; she had grown up in this place. However, there was a brief moment when, just for an instant, she seemed to hear something, or think she did. She paused, her eyes scanning the brush, whiskers twitching, before apparently deciding it was just a stray mouse underpaw, and continuing on her way. And the shadow pounced. It was almost nonexistant, the line of time between a world with her and a world without. Hardly two seconds till her blood hit the ground, three till she followed suit. There was the sound of leaves rustling, and the pungent smell of herbs. Then the shadow crept away. By the fifth day in my new home, I pretty much had my routine down. Wake up. Stumble, bleary-eyed and messy-furred, down to the tiny brook across from my den. Get a drink. Sit down and attempt to groom myself. Then back up the hill to watch the sunrise from atop my dugout. It was incredibly quiet. The lack of company was refreshing. My old life and old home had been too loud, full of things I never wanted to dwell on again. Watching the sun peek over a new horizon, noting how different the light looked over Nova's rolling hills and heather-dusted fields, made me think think that maybe I could start anew here too. Today, though, the stillness was interrupted by the sound of running pawsteps. I straightened, immediately alert, and watched in confusion as two cats crested the hill and jogged towards me. The cat in the lead was a lean silver tom whose partner, a shorter gray-and-white she-cat, was struggling to keep up with his easy lope. "Hello there!" called the tom as soon as he was within earshot. I waited till the two of them were closer before cautiously replying, "Hi." "You must be the new girl!" The tom beamed at me. "Yep, I guess you could say that." My lack of enthusiasm had no effect whatsoever. "I'm Chase. This is Anna." He gestured to the she-cat, who smiled in a slightly apologetic way. "We were just visiting Miss Sandy, so we thought we'd drop by and say hi to you too." "Miss Sandy?" I repeated cluelessly. Chase looked baffled. "Don't tell me she hasn't dropped in to say hi yet? Possiby with a bundle of herbs to make your den smell nice, or to soothe your pretty paws after a long day?" A vague memory of getting home one evening and throwing out a bundle of leaves I found on my threshhold surfaced, and I glanced guiltily at the ground. "Maybe I wasn't home when she came." "She'll come again. She's pretty persistent. But the sweetest cat you'll ever meet," said Anna. I gave her a pained smile. An over-friendly nosy neighbor was the last thing I wanted. "I didn't catch your name, by the way," Chase said. "I didn't throw it," I deadpanned. Anna and Chase exchanged glances. On the one hand, I felt like maybe I should tone it down a bit, since they actually seemed like genuinely nice cats. On the other hand, maybe if I was rude enough, they'd warn everyone else in the neighborhood, and I wouldn't have to deal with any further interferences. "So what are you doing up so early?" "Could ask you the same question," I parried. Anna laughed lightly, but I saw Chase's eyes narrow slightly, sizing me up, trying to figure out why I was being so defensive. I sighed. Toning it down now. "I just wanted to get a drink, enjoy the sunrise. I'm an early bird." "So it'd seem. We're not. Anna couldn't really sleep, so we decided to take a quick stroll," said Chase. I glanced between them. "Are you guys...?" "Together? Yep." Chase wrapped his tail around Anna and drew her close, but I didn't miss the look of brief surprise on her face. What was with these two? "Sandy always cheers Anna up, and we were going to visit her. Say, why don't you come with?" "I..." "You have to meet your neighbors! And she'd love it if we brought you; she's not supposed to walk too much, 'cause her joints ache her," pushed Chase. Before I knew what was happening, I was walking between him and Anna, away from the quiet safety of my solitary den. We trotted past the brook and over the hilll, but instead of heading for a den, Chase began veering off the path, towards a secluded patch of brush. I slowed my pawsteps. "What's up?" The easygoing, slightly vacant smile that Chase had been wearing vanished, replaced by a much more unyielding look. "Okay. You're clearly a clever she-cat, but I don't want any tricks. I just want the truth." "Excuse me?" "Quit lying, and quit evading. You obviously have something to hide; you haven't answered a single question straightforwardly." I stared at him, then at Anna. "What is going on?" I growled, the hackles on the back of my neck rising. "What is this about?" Because it clearly wasn't about visiting Miss Sandy, or anything of the like. "Chase," Anna said quietly. "I don't think she knows..." "How could she not?" "She's new." "She's so close! She must have at least heard--" "Heard what? What is this about?" "Stop acting! You're either an accomplice or the perpetrator herself, so please just fess up so we can close this freaking case!" exploded Chase out of nowhere. My eyes widened. "Are you guys... investigating something?" "Yes," said Anna quickly. "A murder." "A what?" Groaning loudly, Chase said, "You can't just tell her that, Anna." "Why not? If she did do it, it's not really a surprise to her, and if she didn't--" "A murder? Are you being serious?" Sighing, Chase said, "Trust me, even I can't make a joke about this." "I'm going to tell her the truth," said Anna. He shot her a dark look. "We really shouldn't. I'm serious. That's a terrible idea. I'm saying that. If I think it's a bad idea, it's literally the worst idea in the world." "Look, my brother is a private investigator," said Anna. "He and Chase are partners--" "Used to be partners," corrected Chase darkly. "He's never going to talk to me again once he hears about this fiasco. And that's not the only reason he's never going to talk to me again," he added under his breath. Anna glanced at him out of the corner of her eye, and her cheeks darkened. "He's away right now, visiting family, and he asked me to help out in case something came up. And something did come up. There's been a murder," she finished. "Who? What happened?" I said, astonished, and still confused as to what this had to do with me. "A young she-cat, the daughter of one of the families who lives around a little north of here. She was killed last night, and we've been following a trail we believe to be the killer's. It went down to the brook in front of your den, which was why it made us so suspicious that you were so secretive." "Oh." Talk about awkward. I was just trying to avoid making friends, but I managed to convince them I was a suspect for murder. Yep. Sounded about right for the way my life went. "I'm sorry... for your loss. Or, for her parents' loss, I guess. Give them my condolences, even though they don't know who I am. And sorry for runing your investigation." "Will do," said Anna, but Chase was still giving me the side-eye. She noticed, too, because she added, "She's clearly not wrapped up in this at all, and let's not involve her for no reason. Come on. The trail might've gone cold, but we still have interviews to conduct..." "What's the point?" snapped the tom shortly. "The point?" "Of doing this." "To catch a killer?" said Anna, frowning in a puzzled fashion. "We're not going to catch anyone. Not without Weston here," said Chase miserably. "I don't blame you, Anna. This isn't your job. It's mine, I'm just terrible at it." "Chase, I mean this in the nicest way possible: This isn't about you at all. It's about catching a cat who killed a she-cat far too young to die. She was a daughter, a granddaughter, a girlfriend. She mattered and was loved, she had a life full of endless possibility ahead of her, and it was all taken away. Do you hear me?" Anna was calm and gentle, but firm. I stared at her in disbelief. Sure, she came across as a nice cat at first glance, but for someone who didn't routinely investigate murders, she seemed more on the right track than Chase. And her words had their intended effect. The silver tom gave himself a slight shake and nodded. "Sorry. You're right." "Can you tell me more about the crime?" I asked, curious in spite of myself. Chase hesitated for a slight second before seeming to realize that there was no use trying to be subtle around me any longer. "Weston would kill me," he muttered uselessly, then said, "Here's what we know. Her name was Alison. She was on her way home from a date with her boyfriend, Crowpaw, who lives in Glacia, FrostClan's province. She wasn't supposed to be out; her parents were fast asleep. Her body was found this morning... We had to tell her parents." Chase's eyes grew dark. "She was with a Clan tom?" "Not with him. On her way home; they parted ways at the province border." "Glacia is a long ways to travel for a date," I noted. Shrugging, Anna said, "Young love. Crowpaw couldn't believe it. He looked on the verge of collapse. And the parents, I think they're still in shock." I shuddered. "That's awful. Losing someone that young. That kind of thing stays with you forever." "He'll move on," Chase said rather shortly. Both Anna and I raised our eyebrows. "I mean, young hearts heal quicker too." Before Anna could respond, I said, "Well, as great as the emotional impact of losing Alison is for her loved ones, it isn't going to help solve the case." With a sigh, Chase said, "You're right. So you're sure you didn't hear anything last night then?" "Nothing that could help your investigation. Whoever killed her, if they did pass through my valley, was quiet about it." "Yeah, that makes sense. It was a long shot," admitted Chase. "And I'm sorry about potentially accusing you." "That's all right. Just doing your job." "We should move on. We have interviews to do," Anna said. "Who are you going to start with?" "Well, we already asked her parents... They didn't have much to say. Couldn't think of anyone who didn't like Alison or would want to hurt her, or anything she might have that was worth killing her for." "Then it's obvious where you go next," I interjected. "Go to the other side." "The what?" "Alison had her paws in two worlds. You need to investigate who she knew in Glacia, too. Crowpaw might've introduced her to his friends, his family. Find out if they know anything." A small smile appeared on Anna's face. "Sorry, it's just you sound like Weston. My brother is one of the smartest cats I know." "If she's anything like him, maybe we could bring her with," suggested Chase. "We could use the help, and it'd be fun to have someone else." "'Fun'? Are you inviting me to a party or a murder investigation?" Chase mumbled to Anna, "It might be nice to have it not be just us." For a second, Anna looked hurt. I remembered how surprised she looked when Chase had pretended they were a couple in front of me, and wondered again what exactly was up between the two of them. Then she shook it off. "It'd be great to have you. Please?" I hesitated. "There's just one thing, though. We're going to need to know your name." One day. They're not your friends or anything, it's hardly even a favor. No strings attached. I was simply intrigued by the situation. A she-cat barely young enough to have a boyfriend killed near my valley? I mean, I couldn't live near a murderer, after all. I would be helping myself more than anything by helping solve this case, and with Chase as lead detective, they needed all the help they could get. "My name," I said, "is Kenna." "Sweet. Detective Kenna. We can call you D.K. for short!" "Just Kenna." I shot him a firm look. "Okay, fine, Just Kenna. Are you hungry?" "What?" "Wanna go for a quick hunt? Because it'll be a long trip to Glacia. And if you're on an empty stomach, it's even harder to tune out Anna's dumb roadtrip games and bonding activities," smirked Chase. "Hey! Roadtrips with me are more fun than with Weston." "That's true. His idea of fun is pointing out plants and the various ways they can be used to kill people. Botanical husbandry is a great passion of his, as is murder. Put the two together and you've got a party so wild it just might give him a stroke, bless his heart." Chase rolled his eyes, and Anna's whiskers twitched in amusement. I backed away slowly. "I'm already beginning to regret this." Chase gave me a charming smile. "Ooh, you're going to hunt! Bring me a mouse, will you?" "Geez. Those FrostClan patrols are no fun. They frisked me! My fur's totally messed up now," complained Chase. "I mean, border patrol is one thing, but these Clan cats are so uptight about every little thing." "I don't think they'd even allow non-Clan cats in if it wasn't a Provincial rule," agreed Anna. "Though you shouldn't have been so rude." "I just invited him to go shove his dumb security stick somewhere painful." I grinned. "That is seen as impolite in some circles of culture." "Yeah, all of them," said Anna. "Detectives! Over here!" A young black tom came bounding towards us. "Crowpaw! Just the guy we were looking for. Listen, dude, we gotta talk to your fam. Your parents, maybe your friends, anyone who knew Alison or about her." "Listen, I lied to you." "What?" Crowpaw looked distraught; he kept hopping from one paw to the other, his eyes crackling with nervous energy. "Earlier, when you were interviewing me and Alison's parents. They said that there was no one who hated Alison or who would want her dead, so I went along with it. But that's not exactly true." Narrowing his eyes, Chase said, "Then you'd better start talking." "Alison wasn't supposed to be with a Clan cat. You know how strange that is, and how much FrostClan would disapprove. But here's the piece de resistance: she was supposed to be with someone else. And I think he killed her," declared Crowpaw. "Whoa, whoa, back up. Who is this other guy?" "Yeah, and can you give us a reason to suspect him besides the fact that you're jealous your girlfriend should've been with him?" I added. Anna nudged me. "We need to work on your sensitivity." I sniffed. "Don't bother. I won't be doing this again." "His name's Ace. His parents are family friends to Alison's." Frowning, I said, "Was there anything more at stake than Ace's pride, though? I mean, if he was around Alison's age, it's a bit early to be thinking of a mate anyway. Just because his parents wanted him to end up with Alison... That's no reason for him to kill her, even if he did find out she was dating a FrostClan tom." "It was him. I know it was him," Crowpaw burst out. "Unfortunately, bud, we need more proof than that to make a conviction," said Chase. "But--" "Excuse me? Are you Detective Chase?" Chase turned to face the pale gray she-cat who'd come up behind us. "Yes. You're one of the FrostClan security officers." "I'm Cloudwhisker. My apologies for how my Clanmates treated you at border check -- but you were incredibly rude, in our defense." I whispered, "Told you." Chase's whiskers twitched irritably. "Hmph. What can I do for you?" "It's more about what you can do. We were asked to pass on word to you: there's been another murder." Anna's eyes widened. "What? Who?" "A young tom from Nova called Ace." I gaped at Cloudwhisker. "Well," I said icily, "that certainly puts pieces into place, doesn't it?" "S-someone killed Ace? But how? Why?" Crowpaw stammered, shellshocked. "You know what I think? I think you know the killer all too well," said Chase, cottoning on to my train of thought. Anna appeared speechless. "You think I killed Ace? I've been right here!" "Ace was found near the Glacia border," said Cloudwhisker, and Crowpaw let out a groan, shaking his head. "Crowpaw, you were interviewed with Alison's parents, right? You said so yourself," I said. "Yeah, so what?" "So what were you doing in Nova with them? It's an hours long journey. It'd be a lot easier to get there if you were already out of Glacia when the murder happened -- maybe right at the scene." Looking sickened, Crowpaw said, "You think I killed Alison?" "I think that Alison gave you a reason to not trust her with Ace, and I think you followed her towards Nova last night to see if she was cheating on you, and that maybe things got out of paw." "That's insane," Crowpaw mumbled. "Is it really?" Chase jumped in. "Alison was killed in Nova, and you showed up there this morning. Now you're back here, and Ace's body is found at the Glacia border." "No! It's not like that! I did follow Ali, but only because I thought she might be in danger. But I lost her trail, I swear, and I wasn't around when... when it happened. If I hadn't been such an idiot, maybe I could've stopped her from being killed..." "There's too much evidence to be purely circumstancial, Crowpaw," said Chase. "But that's exactly what it is! It's all circumstance!" cried the tom. Cloudwhisker nudged Chase. "FrostClan has a den nearby where we deal with wrongdoers; you could question him further there." Chase nodded. "Let's go. Crowpaw, walk in front of us. You're under arrest." I, however, began backing away. "Where are you going? If you don't want to watch--" Anna began. "It's not that," I cut her off. "I have another lead I want to follow." "What?" "I'll let you know if I'm right." And without further ado, I turned and began loping back towards Nova.
  • Daughter is a girl with her mother from Curious George.
  • The Daughter was a Force-sensitive woman aligned with the light side of the Force who was part of a powerful Force Family called The Ones.
  • Daughter is an antagonist and optional boss in Phantasy Star 4. It is a master computer system housed in Vahal Fort. The Player meets it during the eigth and final Hunter's Guild mission "Silver Soldier". In the aftermath of the Great Collapse, Daughter was built in order to replace the Mother Brain program. A prototype was created, but the project was later abandoned. A network to stabilize Algo's environmental control system would later be constructed on the satellite Zelan. There were plans to reopen the Daughter project once the environment was stabilized, but it was forgotten as they struggled to start Zelan. Daughter lay dormant, kept under control by an independent AI at Nurvus. When Nurvus was shut down, Daughter awoke from hibernation and, unaware that it was not connected to external systems, began to follow its programming. Part of this programming included purging AI's not under its control, seeing them as an enemy of Algo. It sent several robots to Zema, attempting to gain access to Birth Valley and destroy Seed, unaware that it had already self-destructed. The robots did not attempt to harm the citizens themselves, but they were very frightening, and eventually one citizen contacted the Hunter's Guild. Chaz and his friends would answer the call. Upon arriving at Zema, three robots attempted to destroy Wren, but they were easily defeated. Meanwhile, Daughter sent an android attack squad to the Plate System, where they managed to capture Automatic Defense Module 3. Fortunately, Demi was able to keep the damage to a minimum. When Chaz and the others reached Daughter's main interface, the AI introduced itself and explained its actions. Wren attempted to explain to it that it was only a test machine, but Daughter misinterpreted his explanation and became convinced that Wren was behind the disorder of the system. It then unleashed three Dominator units upon the group. After they were defeated, Wren walked up to the control panels. Daughter pleaded with him, stating that without it, Algo would fall into ruin. Wren then shut it down, stating that humans had become able to live on their own and that there was no need for excessive interference. All robots under it's commands were also shut down, ending their unintentional reign of terror.
  • This Daughter saw Hercules fight a giant and became obsessed with the hero. Her Father followed Hercules and Iolaus for three days and asked Hercules to go back to his village and convince her to give up on the idea of a romance with Hercules. Hercules was unable to convince her and eventually, it was Iolaus who told her to give up and find someone who truly loved her.
  • A possessed young woman at a banquet stands on a table and wets herself in front of everyone.
  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Daughter]] dohtor, from Proto-Germanic *duhtēr, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰugh₂tḗr. Cognates include (from Germanic) Scots [[dochter#|dochter]], Dutch dochter, German Tochter, Swedish dotter; (from PIE) Russian [[дочь#|дочь]] (doč), Persian دختر (doχtar), Ancient Greek θυγάτηρ, Lithuanian duktė, Bulgarian [[дъщеря#|дъщеря]].
  • The Daughter was a member of a powerful family of Force wielders who inhabited the planet Mortis. She served as the paragon and the personification of the light side of the Force, embodying compassion, serenity and love among other attributes. Due to their Force powers, the Daughter and her family retreated to Mortis, where they existed outside of the material realm. There they remained in balance and under the control of the Father. While the Daughter submitted to her Father's authority, the Son toyed with the dark side of the Force. During the Clone Wars, she and the Father took an interest in the aspiring Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker; whom they believed to be the Chosen One who would bring balance to the Force. She and the Father lured Skywalker and his companions Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and Padawan Ahsoka Tano to Mortis. After defeating both the Daughter and the Son in combat, Skywalker was able to convince the three of them that he was indeed the Chosen One. While the Father intended for Skywalker to replace him on Mortis, her brother The Son sought to use the Jedi to return to the galaxy. The Daughter stood by the Father and their Jedi allies in opposition to the Son's plot. Even though the Son had kidnapped Ahsoka, the Daughter refused to lay a hand against her brother. However, she still agreed to help Kenobi and Skywalker to rescue Tano. In desperation, she instead convinced Kenobi to take the Dagger of Mortis, an ancient relic that was capable of harming the Force wielders. The Daughter and her Jedi allies fought against the Son at his cathedral. When the Father intervened, the Son attempted to attack him. In a selfless act of sacrifice, the Daughter took the blow of the Dagger of Mortis. In her last moments, the Daughter used her remaining Force powers to resurrect Ahsoka from the dead. Her death destroyed the balance of the Force on Mortis and plunged the world into darkness. Despite her death, the Jedi and the Father succeeded in overcoming the Son's scheme and restoring balance to the Force on Mortis.
  • "Daughter" was a citizen of Raccoon City and the daughter of "Zombie Dad". During the 2002 Raccoon City incident, she and her father were among the civilians trying to escape through Raven's Gate Bridge. When her father transformed into a zombie, the bridge exit was shut down and she was left behind.
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