A New Day, A New Friend

Palla meets Alia, again.

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Built into the cliffs overlooking the Suvan Sea, Riverfall resides on the edge of grasslands of Cyphrus where the Bluevein River plunges off the plain and cascades down to the inland sea below. Home of the Akalak, Riverfall is a self-supporting city populated by devoted warriors. [Riverfall Codex]

A New Day, A New Friend

Postby Palla Frostfawn on April 21st, 2014, 4:50 pm

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43rd of Spring, 514 AV
Palla woke up right on time that morning. She made a sandwich for her breakfast and yet another for her lunch. Palla petted her dogs and gave them each a quick scratch as they followed her around the small condo. Palla wolfed down her sandwich and carried the other in her hands, not wanting to put it in her backpack that was littered with wood shavings. Palla had cleaned out her backpack after work yesterday, but wood dust still resided in it. Palla jogged lightly to her shop, careful not to exert herself too much to avoid getting sick due to running too hard, too fast after her meal.

Soon, Palla arrived at her shop, refreshed from a rare perfect sleep and ready to carve. She opened her door, stepping in and looking around her shop in gratefulness and joy. She had a feeling that today would be a good day. Palla was feeling great that day, and her worries about her shop suddenly failing were very minimal on that happy morning. Palla took a moment to admire the simple interior of her shop that while lacking lavish decorations and extra space, was in good shape and cozy. Palla placed her sandwich on the back of the table in her small carving room, as she had dubbed it, away from the wood shavings that littered the front of the table where she sat and carved.

She skipped childishly around the shop as she decided her carvings were in need of rearranging, and straightened out each of her carvings, putting the astray squirrel or bird back with those of its kind. Palla positioned all of her carvings for what she decided was optimal viewing by putting some of her works that she didn't favor as much on the very back of the shelves, with her best works partially blocking them from view. That way, customers would only see the best of her works unless they were very keen observers.

After about a half a bell of rearranging, Palla looked upon her work, satisfied, as she walked with a spring in her step to the small back room of her shop.

Palla opened her toolkit excitedly, happy to be in front of her familiar tools. Her eyes were a mixture of pink and purple, as they had been since she had opened them that day. Palla was filled with inspiration that day, as well as energy. She decided to carve a silkena, one that she imagined to look like Midnight. There were small differences between the two, but nothing major, the main difference between the two was their coloring. Purity was pure white, but appeared to have a yellowish tint unless he just took a bath, but Midnight was a dark black, dark as midnight, hence the name. Palla loved the two dogs, and while she gave the individuals more attention than they would have gotten at The Sanctuary, especially on her off days, she still wished she had more time to spend with her dogs.

Palla carved the silkena carefully, but not as carefully as she could have, messing up on the fur but covering it up by shaving away the messed up fur and re-carving the fur. It was not obvious that Palla has messed up on the fur on one side, in fact, only an expert observer would notice that the silkena was a bit thinner on one side. After painstakingly fixing the hair to avoid messing up again, Palla moved onto the facial features. She carved the snout, protruding unlike the face of a human's, and then carved the eyes, being meticulous about the small details. Palla managed to produce a head not too unlike that of a silkena's, with small discrepancies between the real thing and her carving, most very minimal. The small carving still looked decent, carved in unusual wood, one Palla didn't know the origins of. Wood was uncommon in Riverfall, so even the local wood was a bit expensive. It was one of the few connections Palla could make between Riverfall and Avanthal.

Palla put her carving away on a shelf, already imagining a person with wings. She decided to make a rough draft with clay, trying to form wings. They would be crude, but Palla still thought it helped imagine the general shape of the carving. Palla took two small pieces of clay and flattened them out. Once I get better at using clay, I should invest in tools to shape the clay. I need some knives for small details, and some slip. I can actually make my own slip. It's supposed to be better than water. Isn't it? Maybe I can even buy an oven for baking it.

Of course, I'll have to get much better at carving to do that. I don't have time for another hobby, especially one as time-consuming as making things out of clay. When I get more experienced, I can hire an apprentice, because I'll be able to make more money.
Palla knew essential clay techniques such as scoring and slipping, but not much than that. Even so, Palla knew more about working with clay than how to actually carry out the actions of making things with clay.

As Palla thought, she was trying to curve the wings to make them look like that of a bird's. They looked like demented, vaguely wing-shaped rounded objects. Palla decided they were good enough, though, and made an oval shaped object for the body. She scored and used some water in the place of slip, and attached the barely held together, by Palla's inexperienced scoring and slipping, roughly made torso to the wings. Palla made thin sticks for the arms, on the verge of breaking, and sticks a bit thicker for the legs. The figure, laying down, looked like a peaceful angel... That is, if one had a lot of imagination. Just as Palla was about to finish up trying in a futile attempt to attach the pieces together in a way that they wouldn't fall off, a girl walked into the store.

Palla took in her features, especially her bright red hair. Suddenly, it hit her. Alia. Palla remembered her from The Ice Masquerade, and while their personalities were not that similar, Palla had still liked the red headed Inarta. She found herself being acquainted to more people. She may have even become a bit more social, Palla thought, a bit excited at the prospect. She still stammered, as she had since she arrived in Riverfall, and still disliked social events, but wasn't dreading every social event that she went to as much, and just felt a bit more social in general. Palla took a deep breath
when she saw the familiar redhead walk into her shop, and willed herself not to stammer.

"H-Hello, Alia" Palla greeted the Inarta. "How may I help you?" Palla mentally cheered herself on for not stammering on the last sentence. Today was just a great day for Palla, she felt happy and much more self confident than she usually did. Plus, she was already familiar with Alia. Palla's eyes would normally be blue and turquoise, but today they were a pinkish purple, still, with only a tint of blue.

Palla had told Alia about her shop, but hadn't imagined she would visit. She was happy she had, however, and had greeted her warmly. Even though she had stared at the ground while doing so, Palla had prided herself on not stammering. Palla looked at Alia expectantly, wondering what she would say, how she would reply as to why she was there.
OOCI'm vague about Alia and Palla's relationship because I don't know what'll happen at the ice masquerade, exactly.
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Postby Alia Beaudouin on April 21st, 2014, 8:17 pm

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Palla Frostfawn, a name Alia might not have ever said was it not for a party in late winter that had opened up many opportunities for Alia to make some new friends.. Or foes, should she do it wrong.
Alia had remembered the short conversation Alia had with the girl quite well, as it had been short. Mostly idle talk about Palla’s profession, carving. Apparently, Palla had started her own carving shop. It couldn’t be too hard to find her shop, right?

Thought carving shops weren’t exactly the hardest thing to find in Riverfall, it had taken Alia at least a bell and a lot of map turning to find the location of a shop that could only be Palla’s.

Palla’s Carvings.

It was a nice little shop, not too complicated, yet still pretty in design. Perfect for a humble carver, and Palla was indeed so. Wandering the streets for what seemed like ages, but finding Palla’s shop made it worth it. Alia hadn’t been to many shops, most of her purchases were made at the bazaar. Not to mention she’d never been to the business of a friend before.

Carving had never seemed like an interesting hobby to Alia, sitting down for up to a bell or more using tiny tools to attack a piece of wood, it just never appealed to her. But as soon as she stepped in the doorway of the small shop it was obvious that Palla enjoyed her hobby, and was certainly good at it.

There were shelves lining the walls of the shop, each one of them sporting tiny figurines made of wood that Palla had created. It was truly amazing, every single one of the tiny projects were handcrafted by one person. The Vantha girl obviously worked hard on them.

Speaking of the Vantha, Alia could just barely see the top of the girl's head, sitting at a table in what seemed to be a work room at the back of her shop. Palla got up and greeted her when Alia walked in, and the Inartan returned the favor.

”Hello! I… Uhm, thought I’d stop by.. I’ve been meaning to come say hi after the Winter masquerade party, but never got the chance until now…”
She hoped she hadn’t interrupted anything, as it appeared that the carver had been working on a new project, something with wings, it seemed. Alia could make out the sculpture lying on the table in a back room of the shop. It seemed to be far from finished, made from a crude grey material. Clay, it seemed.

Alia cleared her throat to avoid sounding, well, like Palla. ”This is quite a place you’ve got here. It must be hard owning your own business, right?” Alia paused momentarily, taking the opportunity of silence to look around again.
”It seems like it would be hard, but I don’t really know.. I work at the Amphitheater, you see...
Should she feel bad about not working independently? It obviously would take a lot of courage, and even the soft-spoken Vantha had enough courage to start- and run- her own business, all by herself, too! It seemed silly, but still, Palla had to be much braver than Alia had originally expected.

”Acting and Carving don’t have many similarities, do they? Entertainers and Artisans, two completely different fields…” Alia trailed off, where had she been going with that sentence? Ah, it didn’t matter much. All she could hope for that, hopefully, by days’ end, Alia would have a new friend.
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Postby Palla Frostfawn on April 26th, 2014, 12:33 pm

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"It is." Palla said honestly. "I-I was so worried when I opened it, s-swearing my business would fail. I-I could hardly focus on actually working, I was so scared. U-Until I got caught up with my carvings. W-When I carve, I just forget the world." Alia looked around the room, wether it was because she was impressed or curious, Palla didn't know. "O-Oh, you're an actress? I-I would never have the guts to go onstage. I-I would probably faint and have to be taken off of the stage."

Palla chuckled a bit, her eyes were now a fuscia with blue spots, noticable to even a competent observer, but Palla still remained pretty happy. She may have a new friend by the end of the day, and that was a cheerful thought.

"W-Well, acting and carving are both arts. T-That's probably where the similarities end, though." Palla glanced up at Alia, then looked back to the floor. "I-I enjoy all arts, although I don't excel in most of them."

"Anyways, how are you?" Palla asked her aqcuaintance. "W-Would you like a tour of the shop?" Palla laughed. Where did that come from? " T-There's not much to see." If Alia had said yes to Palla's joking offer, Palla would show her around the small shop. "W-Well, here's the counter, although it serves no real purpose. C-Customers almost always come behind it, and business is usually done behind the counter." Palla went to the back room, holding the door open for Alia. Once Alia walked into the room, Palla would show her the carver's toolkit, laid out neatly on the desk and gesture to her store of wood and show Alia her store of clay.

"I-I'm terrible at pottery, but I make little models to get a rough idea of the carving." Palla explained. "I-I was planning on making a person with wings, although it will be very simple. F-Figurines are hard to carve, but you can't get better if you don't try."

What if I help her learn carving? That would be fun, wouldn't it? "H-Hey, Alia. Would you like to learn? I-I can show you how, if you'd like." Palla would pull out one of her extra chairs for Alia and sit down if she said yes. Subquesently, Palla would reach over and grab a block of common wood for both of them. Alia's was bigger, because if she messed up, which she probably would, Palla could scrape some wood away and start her on a clean slate again.

Palla handed the blob of clay that she had made into an angel to Alia. I can make it again later."I-It's better to map out what you want to carve first." Palla watched to see what Alia would do with it.
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Postby Alia Beaudouin on May 18th, 2014, 12:31 am

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A rainbow of colours. The thought pierced through Alia’s mind as she saw her friend’s eyes morph into a reddish-pink with speckled blue spots. She hadn’t quite processed the original colour of Palla’s eyes. What shade had they been when the two had started talking? Purple? Red, maybe? In any light, the colour change was magnificent.

Later on, Alia would have to question Palla about her brilliant eyes. She guessed it was part of her race, Vantha, was it? At some point Alia remembered her mentioning it, though she wasn’t sure. Questions aside, Alia listened to what Palla had to say. She went on about carving, mentioning a tour of her shop and teaching Alia to carve, both of which Alia agreed to. When she asked how she was, Alia shrugged and returned the question.
"I'm fine, everything has been going pretty good lately, how are you?"

Palla seemed to know as much about carving as Alia did about acting, except it seemed Palla had been given no help whatsoever in learning how to carve, opposite of Alia’s many, many acquaintances at the Amphitheater that had eased her into acting. Even then, her technique wasn’t perfect, though one learns many times over that perfection is most of the time overrated. A key technique in acting is improvisation.

Sitting down at the small table Palla used to carve her sculptures, Alia rolled the clay she had been given into a sort of roundish shape, attempting to make it into an animal of some sort. She could probably manage a snake, a tube couldn't be too hard to make, could it? She continued flattening and rolling the clay, Alia attempted to make conversation.

"How did you come up with the idea of a carving shop?" Twisting the roll of clay so it resembled a sort of snake, Alia realized how naive that must have sounded. She was a carver, so she opened a carving shop. Not too hard to figure out.

”I mean, did you learn how to carve specifically to start a shop, or just because you liked it?”
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Postby Palla Frostfawn on May 18th, 2014, 1:27 am

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“I-I’m good, life is getting better... I’m going to try some new things… maybe even morph-” Oops. She hadn’t planned on telling anyone about her magical antics. “M-Morphing” Palla said softly. In an even quieter tone, she said “I-It’s a type of magic.”

Palla watched as Alia made a coil. Is that a snake? I won’t look too stupid if I ask, will I? “I-Is that meant to be a snake? I guess it will be easier to make...”

“I never would have guessed that I would have had a shop.” Palla answered. “I-I grew up in Avanthal, where a lot of Vantha are good at carving. I-I don’t think I would have had a chance there, because I’m not that good of a carver. I-I mean, I can carve simple things, but nothing very elaborate.” She explained. “W-When I moved to Riverfall, I didn’t do much. I-I decided to contribute with a carving shop, as nobody else had one, and I was tired of feeling useless.”

“I-I guess I carved because I liked to, but when the opportunity came to me to make carving more than a hobby, I took it. I needed to. M-My money and spirits were running low, and when the Council approved it, I was so happy but so nervous. M-More nervous than happy, actually.”

“I wasn’t always like this.” Palla said in a quiet tone. “I-I’m so much happier in Riverfall, but when I came here, I was so nervous. I-I was lost and alone, but now my life is so much better than it would ever have been. I-I have friends, a successful business, and I’m not completely socially deficient… Am I?”
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Postby Alia Beaudouin on May 24th, 2014, 9:55 pm

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”Morphing?”
What was that? Palla had said it was a sort of magic, but what kind? Alia remembered from her few encounters with Kelvics that they had that sort of magic, but could an everyday person accomplish such feats?

In any case, Alia was wary of it. She'd heard of overgiving, and it was to her, basically the negative effects of using too much magic. So many things could go wrong, and so many people could be hurt. Magic wasn't exactly high up on her bucket list, so the thought of practicing the act was a strange concept, not to mention a bit frightening.

As Palla changed the subject to something more relevant; carving, Alia answered her questions quickly, her mind still on the idea of morphing.
"Yeah, it's a snake. I couldn't exactly make anything much more complicated..." Palla must know her carving shapes well, the 'snake' Alia had been carving didn't resemble anything like a snake. Or really, anything at all. "I'm not very good, am I?"
As Alia set down the clay roll, Palla said something that surprised her. Socially deficient?

"No... You're.. not. Uhm..." She wasn't very good at this, was she? "When I first came here, I stammered a lot too. The first three people I became friends with I met by physically running into them, it's really not all that bad. Then again, I'm not exactly the most coordinated person, am I? Anyways..." Alia paused,

"You're really planning to try to morph? I'm not going to argue, but it seems... Dangerous." She wouldn't usually imagine Palla attempting such a feat. Magic- all kinds of magic, was extremely dangerous. Then again, Palla must know what she was doing, right?
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Postby Palla Frostfawn on May 26th, 2014, 1:38 pm


Palla wasn't as wary of magic as she should be with her personality. Sure, it could seriously harm her, mentally and physically, but those were only minor things in Palla's mind. For her, the benefits outweighed the possible consequenses by a lot. She felt, even if it wasn't true, she could be a better person with magic

"U-um..." Palla said in response to Alia. Of course she's not very good, this is her first attempt, after all."W-Well, that's how my carvings looked, too. Y-You can't expect to be exceptional the first time you try something. I-I'm sure you had a similar skill progression when you started to act. T-These things take time."

"Although we may wish it was different, skill progression takes time and effort. T-There was many a time I had wished it was otherwise, b-but reaching your goal isn't all that matters. T-The journey to your destination is what makes it rewarding. A-Actually, most everything is like that.

Palla realized that she had actually asked if she was socially deficient. Shyke, I actually said that? You don't just ask someone such an awkward question, Palla! Look how she's struggling to find a response. That was stupid.

When Alia said that magic seemed dangerous, Palla's spririts sank. "I-I think that if I practice it safely, I'll be fine. I-I sure wish someone could try it with me, although I doubt I'd be successful at it, being my first try." Palla hinted.

"I-I wish someone would try magic with me... I-I don't want to go at it alone." She hinted again. I should have just hinted once and left it at that. I don't want to seem pushy. I also don't want to go at it alone, though. I think it would make it a lot easier if I was doing something with a friend, someone to support me while I tried.
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Postby Alia Beaudouin on June 2nd, 2014, 9:05 pm

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"I-I wish someone would try magic with me... I-I don't want to go at it alone."
Alia could take a hint. Many hints, in fact. And many hints was exactly what Palla was giving. She had been hinting all day that she was going to try magic, and that she wanted Alia to go with her. It wasn’t hard to figure out, and Alia wasn’t stupid. Though she didn’t agree with the reckless practice of magic, Alia was still interested in the concept of magic. Sure, she might give it a try.
Setting down the snake that now somewhat resembled a snake, Alia smiled at Palla.

“You know, magic doesn’t seem all that bad, actually… If you wouldn’t mind, could I come?”

As she waiting for Palla’s response, she continued smoothing over the “scales” of the clay snake. They didn’t look much like scales, and the snake looked more like a worm than a snake. Then again, molding some clay didn’t seem so hard next to molding wood, which Palla seemed to do all day, every day. She must have worked hard to get where she was now.

Using her nail to make a slit in the clay reptile’s face, Alia carved out a mouth and two fangs that were more rounded than she would have liked. It really did look like a worm, a worm with a mouth and two stubby teeth. Pushing the statuette over to Palla, she shook her head, slightly disappointed in what she had made, but still reminded of what Palla had said.

”You’re right about skill progression and all that stuff, you can’t learn anything in a day.” Alia paused. She was thinking of acting now. ”But I can’t imagine your carvings looking anything like… That.” She gestured to the failed snake. ”I’ll stick to the written arts, thank you very much.”

Just as Alia finished her sentence, she heard the door open behind her. It seemed as if a customer had come in looking for something, or someone. Someone, Alia guessed, being Palla. Realizing she was probably preventing Palla from doing her job, she abruptly stood up.
”Oh, I didn’t realize how long I’ve been here…” Picking up what little she had brought, Alia half-waved to Palla. ”I’ll let you get back to your job now, seeing that you have a visitor… I hope I haven’t kept you.”

Alia hated to be so sudden in leaving, but she really didn’t want to get in the way. She really hadn’t meant to stay for so long, and after getting a glimpse of the sky out the open door, she realized how late it had gotten. Turning the attempted snake over and over in her hands, Alia smiled at Palla. ”It’s been nice talking to you Palla, I hope we can meet up again soon.. If you don’t mind, I’ll get out of your way and go.”
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Postby Palla Frostfawn on June 7th, 2014, 4:52 pm


Palla felt bad about making Alia try magic with her with the hints she had given, but was also happy that she didn't have to go at it alone. Alia was right, magic was dangerous, and if something did go wrong, Palla didn't want to be alone.

"S-Sure, I'd be happy to have you tag along." Palla stammered. She watched as Alia worked on her clay snake, and listened as Alia talked about skill progression. "M-My carvings looked like demented shapes when I first started out, not much different from what you have here." Smiling shyly, Palla nodded to the snake. “I-I still have the first carving I ever made somewhere around here. It’s a squirrel...”

Just then, a customer walked in. Palla scowled at the sudden intrusion, even if it wasn't the man’s fault. What great timing. Unfortunately, the customer’s arrival seemed to derail the entire conversation. She quickly put on a professional smile, though, and greeted her customer. He was over a foot taller than her, with an interesting set of features. He was obviously an Akalak, having dark red skin and short black hair. Palla was intimidated, as she usually was by the Akalaks, but with the confidence she had, Palla smiled at him and asked "H-How may I help you, sir?"

The Akalak responded with "I would like a carving of a turtle, please." He didn't elaborate on what it was for, and Palla didn't ask. "I-I actually don't have a turtle in stock. I'll carve one, it should be done by the 18th bell, right before I close." The man responded with "I'll be back then" and left.

Palla started on the turtle right away. Using a shallow gouge to rough out the shape in unusual wood, she soon had the general shape of the creature made. Palla then used her v-tool and a veiner to go into detail on the turtle's form. She soon finished carving all of the lines in the shell in two bells, and then began on the foot. Soon, the whole carving was finished, and just in time, too. The Akalak man walked in the door just as Palla finished the carving, and Palla stood up, brushed the wood scraps off of her clothes, and handed the carving to him. "This'll do." The man said, turning the carving over in his hands. "T-That'll be a miza, sir.

Palla was a bit disappointed that he didn't seem that enthusiastic about her carving, but she kept her small smile on her face. The man looked at the carving once more, then handed her the miza. “Thank you for your business, sir.” The man gave her a nod and left. Palla then walked back to her carving room to clean up. Gouges, V-tools, veiners, chisels, and a knife all went into Palla’s toolkit. She closed it up and walked home., wondering what to do. Palla decided to take her dogs for a long jog, because, after all, Palla was enthusiastic about
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Postby Ragdoll on July 3rd, 2014, 9:53 pm

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Palla :
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Socialization 5
Cooking 1
Carving 4
Observation 3
Planning 2
Pottery 2
Teaching 2


Lores

  • Blocking the Mediocre Carvings with Better Ones
  • Keeping Wood Dust Out of Food
  • Carving: A Silkeena's Shape
  • Pottery: Basic Clay Techniques
  • Want: Buy Clay Oven
  • Want: Find an Apprentice
  • Want: Try Morphing with Alia
  • Alia: Works at the Amphitheater as an Actress
  • Can't Get Better if you Don't Try
  • Expressing Happiness
  • Can Magic Make Me A Better Person?
  • Morphing: Benefits Outweigh the Risks
  • Carving: A Turtle's Shape

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An interesting read-helped me get to know Palla a little more. c:


Alia :
Skills
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Socialization 5
Observation 3
Pottery 3
Planning 1
Carving 1


Lores

  • Riverfall Location: Palla's Carvings
  • Palla: Often Lost in her Thoughts
  • Palla: Enjoys All Forms of Art
  • Palla's Eyes: A Rainbow of Color
  • Palla: Interested in Morphing
  • Why Palla Came to Riverfall
  • Can't Get Better if you Don't Try
  • Magic: A Bad Idea?
  • Want: Try Morphing with Palla
  • Carving: Map it First
  • Pottery: Making Clay Tubes

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Was nice getting a look into Alia's though process. c:


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