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Moments after Varin's village pledged themselves to Styrbjorn with Eivor's armband, the [[Wolf Clan]] led by [[Kjotve the Cruel]] launched a raid on the village, slaughtering many residents. Following Varin and Rosta's death, Sigurd rescued Eivor from being killed and escaped with her on a [[horse]]. While being chased by Kjotve's men, Sigurd's horse was knocked down by one of Kjotve's men, causing Sigurd to lose his balance and Eivor dropped down to a large sheet of ice. Ultimately, both Sigurd and Eivor survived their encounter, with the latter received a scar from a [[wolf]] bite.<ref name="Prologue" /> Following these events, Styrbjorn adopted Eivor into his household, raising her as his own daughter and as Sigurd's sister. The two developed a close sibling relationship and stood by each other throughout their lives.<ref name="ACV" />
Moments after Varin's village pledged themselves to Styrbjorn with Eivor's armband, the [[Wolf Clan]] led by [[Kjotve the Cruel]] launched a raid on the village, slaughtering many residents. Following Varin and Rosta's death, Sigurd rescued Eivor from being killed and escaped with her on a [[horse]]. While being chased by Kjotve's men, Sigurd's horse was knocked down by one of Kjotve's men, causing Sigurd to lose his balance and Eivor dropped down to a large sheet of ice. Ultimately, both Sigurd and Eivor survived their encounter, with the latter received a scar from a [[wolf]] bite.<ref name="Prologue" /> Following these events, Styrbjorn adopted Eivor into his household, raising her as his own daughter and as Sigurd's sister. The two developed a close sibling relationship and stood by each other throughout their lives.<ref name="ACV" />
At some point, Sigurd befriended a Norse named [[Dag Nithisson]], who remained loyal to Sigurd after learning of his dreams.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Database: Dag]]</ref>


Circa 869, Sigurd married a woman named [[Randvi]] from another clan as part of a service of peace between the Raven Clan and another Norse clan in Norway. Because of these circumstances, Sigurd's relationship with Randvi was considered utilitarian.<ref name="Taken for Granted">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Taken for Granted]]</ref>
Circa 869, Sigurd married a woman named [[Randvi]] from another clan as part of a service of peace between the Raven Clan and another Norse clan in Norway. Because of these circumstances, Sigurd's relationship with Randvi was considered utilitarian.<ref name="Taken for Granted">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Taken for Granted]]</ref>
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[[File:ACV The Prodigal Prince 16.png|left|thumb|250px|Sigurd talking to his sister about his thoughts]]
[[File:ACV The Prodigal Prince 16.png|left|thumb|250px|Sigurd talking to his sister about his thoughts]]
In 872, Sigurd returned to Fornburg along with Basim and Hytham. Reuniting and embracing with Eivor and Randvi at the docks, Sigurd introduced the two to the two Hidden Ones before moving on to greet his father. His family organized a feast in his honor and, there, Sigurd introduced Basim and Hytham to Eivor and gave her the Hidden Blade he had taken from Ammon. Sigurd watched as Basim taught Eivor the technics of assassination of their Brotherhood and explained its [[The Creed|tenets]] to her. As they left, Sigurd was left alone with Eivor and, as they walked towards the docks, Sigurd reminisced on their memories together and confided on her that, after years of travels around the world, he felt that their settlement was too small for him and, therefore, asked her to help him take some of Kjotve's lands the next day.<ref name="TheProdigalPrince" />
In 872, Sigurd returned to Fornburg along with Basim and Hytham. Reuniting and embracing with Eivor and Randvi at the docks, Sigurd introduced the two to the two Hidden Ones before moving on to greet his father. His family organized a feast in his honor and, there, Sigurd introduced Basim and Hytham to Eivor and gave her the Hidden Blade he had taken from Ammon. Sigurd watched as Basim taught Eivor the technics of assassination of their Brotherhood and explained its [[The Creed|tenets]] to her. As they left, Sigurd was left alone with Eivor and, as they walked towards the docks, Sigurd reminisced on their memories together and confided on her that, after years of travels around the world, he felt that their settlement was too small for him and, therefore, asked her to help him take some of Kjotve's lands the next day.<ref name="TheProdigalPrince" />
Later that night, Sigurd argued with his father, wanting to invade [[Kjotve's Fortress]] and end the tyrant, while Styrbjorn reminded him that their loss would be too much were they to be defeated.<ref name="Rude Awakening">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Rude Awakening]]</ref> The two were interrupted by Eivor, who warned of three of Kjotve's warriors that were caught spying on Sigurd's camp. Taking action, Sigurd decided to launch an attack on [[Nottfall]], one of Kjotve's village. While Hytham searched the village for more spies, Sigurd and Eivor, joined by Basim, raided Nottfall. After the raid, [[Harald Fairhair|King Harald of the North]] and his uncle [[Guthorm the Wise]] arrived at the village, seeking an alliance with the Sigurd and his men, the [[Raven Clan]].
Following the raid, Sigurd, Guthorm, and the Hidden Ones traveled to [[Florli]], a Norse settlement nearby Kjotve's Fortress. After Eivor arrived, an attack was launched on the fortress.<ref name="A Cruel Destiny">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[A Cruel Destiny]]</ref> Sigurd and his friends marched to the fortress, where they witnessed Kjotve and Eivor engage in a ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/holmgang holmgang]'', with the latter rising victorious. Following Kjotve's death, his son [[Gorm Kjotvesson|Gorm]] taunted the invaders before fleeing.
After the invasion, Sigurd joined King Harald at an ''althing'', where he and his sister witnessed the departure of his friends [[Hjorr Halfsson]] and [[Ljufvina Bjarmarsdottir]] as well as the exile of Gorm, who had arrived at the party.<ref name="Birthrights">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Birthrights]]</ref> At the end, Styrbjorn pledged an allegiance to Harald, much to Sigurd's dismay.
Not long after Kjotve's death, Sigurd, angered at his father's decision, decided to set sail for England in hopes of a new beginning.<ref name="The Seas of Fate">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[The Seas of Fate]]</ref>Joined by Randvi, Dag, Eivor, the Hidden ones, and his several friends in Fornburg, Sigurd boarded his longship and set sail for [[England]].
===The Kingmaker's Saga===
===The Kingmaker's Saga===
In 873, Sigurd, alongside Randvi and Eivor, traveled to [[England]] in order to escape the rule of Norway's new ruler, [[Harald Fairhair]]. They settled in one of [[Halfdan Ragnarsson]]'s old camps. After saving [[Yanli]] and [[Rowan]] <ref name="Unwelcome">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Unwelcome]]</ref>and ridding the camp of the [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo Saxon]] bandits that took over the camp, Randvi and Eivor helped establish [[Ravensthorpe]], while Sigurd decided to travel northwest to a town called [[Repton]], [[Leicestershire]] to forge new alliances.
In 873, Sigurd, alongside Randvi and Eivor, traveled to England in order to escape the rule of Norway's new ruler, Harald Fairhair. They settled in one of [[Halfdan Ragnarsson]]'s old camps. After saving [[Yanli]] and [[Rowan]]<ref name="Unwelcome">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Unwelcome]]</ref> and ridding the camp of the [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo Saxon]] bandits that took over the camp, Randvi and Eivor helped establish [[Ravensthorpe]], while Sigurd decided to travel northwest to a town called [[Repton]], [[Leicestershire]] to forge new alliances.


While in Repton, Sigurd met and befriended the [[Sons of Ragnar]] <ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[The Sons of Ragnar]]</ref> [[Ivarr the Boneless|Ivarr]] and [[Ubba Ragnarsson]], as well as nobleman [[Ceolwulf II of Mercia|Ceolwulf]], who plan to overthrow the king of [[Mercia]], [[Burgred of Mercia|Burgred]]. He was later joined by Eivor amidst an arguement between Ubba and [[Tonna]] of [[Tonnastadir]].  
While in Repton, Sigurd met and befriended the [[Sons of Ragnar]], [[Ivarr the Boneless|Ivarr]] and [[Ubba Ragnarsson]], as well as nobleman [[Ceolwulf II of Mercia|Ceolwulf]], who plan to overthrow the king of [[Mercia]], [[Burgred of Mercia|Burgred]]. He was later joined by Eivor amidst an arguement between Ubba and [[Tonna]] of [[Tonnastadir]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[The Sons of Ragnar]]</ref>


Sigurd, alongside Ubba, Ivarr, Eivor, and Ceolwulf's son [[Ceolbert]], traveled to [[Tamworth Fortress|Tamworth]] to confront Burgred and his thegn [[Leofrith]]. After an unfriendly confrontation, the allies conducted a raid on the fortress, only to discover that Burgred had fled with help from Tonna. Later, Sigurd and Eivor traveled to Tonnastadir to gain information from Tonna. <ref name="Bartering">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Bartering]]</ref> At the cost of silver, Tonna gave them the information they needed: two possible hideouts for Burgred, [[Leicester|Ledecestre]] and [[Templebrough Fort|Templebrough]].
Sigurd, alongside Ubba, Ivarr, Eivor, and Ceolwulf's son [[Ceolbert]], traveled to [[Tamworth Fortress|Tamworth]] to confront Burgred and his thegn [[Leofrith]]. After an unfriendly confrontation, the allies conducted a raid on the fortress, only to discover that Burgred had fled with help from Tonna. Later, Sigurd and Eivor traveled to Tonnastadir to gain information from Tonna.<ref name="Bartering">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Bartering]]</ref> At the cost of silver, Tonna gave them the information they needed: two possible hideouts for Burgred, [[Leicester|Ledecestre]] and [[Templebrough Fort|Templebrough]].


[[File:ACV Heavy is the Head 12.png|thumb|250px|Sigurd at Ceolwulf's coronation.]]
[[File:ACV Heavy is the Head 12.png|thumb|250px|Sigurd at Ceolwulf's coronation.]]
While Ivarr travelled to Ledecestre, Sigurd and Ubba set up camp outside of Templebrough, where they were later joined by Eivor.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[The Walls of Templebrough]] </ref> The trio planned to inflitrate the fort and kidnap Burged's queen, [[Æthelswith]]. After successfully doing so, they gained intel on Burgred's hiding spot and snuffed him out, eventually sending Eivor to capture him. <ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Tilting the Balance]]</ref>. Sigurd attended Ceolwulf's coronation and witnissed the exiling of King Burged. <ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Heavy is the Head]]</ref> However, the ceremony was interrupted as Saxon forces marched towards Repton, led by Leofrith, who had captured Ceolbert. Sigurd joined the Sons of Ragnar in the battle against the invading forces as Eivor successfully defeated Leofrith. After the battle, Sigurd successfuly secured an alliance before welcoming Ceolbert and his horse Theobald into his clan under Ceolwulf's request.
While Ivarr travelled to Ledecestre, Sigurd and Ubba set up camp outside of Templebrough, where they were later joined by Eivor.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[The Walls of Templebrough]]</ref> The trio planned to inflitrate the fort and kidnap Burged's queen, [[Æthelswith]]. After successfully doing so, they gained intel on Burgred's hiding spot and snuffed him out, eventually sending Eivor to capture him. <ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Tilting the Balance]]</ref>. Sigurd attended Ceolwulf's coronation and witnissed the exiling of King Burged.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Heavy is the Head]]</ref> However, the ceremony was interrupted as Saxon forces marched towards Repton, led by Leofrith, who had captured Ceolbert. Sigurd joined the Sons of Ragnar in the battle against the invading forces as Eivor successfully defeated Leofrith. After the battle, Sigurd successfuly secured an alliance before welcoming Ceolbert and his horse Theobald into his clan under Ceolwulf's request.


==Personality and characteristics==  
==Personality and characteristics==  

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Sigurd Styrbjornsson (born 842) was a Viking jarl from Norway whose settled in England with his clan during the 9th century. He was the reincarnation of the Isu Týr, the Norse god of war and justice.

The son of King Styrbjorn Sigvaldisson of Fornburg, he was the husband of Randvi and the older step-brother of Eivor Varinsdottir, who was adopted by Styrbjorn at the age of nine following the death of her parents, Rosta and Varin.

While his sister stayed in Norway and opposed Kjotve the Cruel, Sigurd embarked a journey to raid the lands in the East. While in Constantinople,[2] Sigurd met and befriended the Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq and his apprentice Hytham, learning many of the organization's customs. In 872, Sigurd returned home along with Basim and Hytham and gave a Hidden Blade to Eivor.

Biography

Early life

Sigurd was born in 842 as the son of King Styrbjorn of Fornburg. In his youth, Sigurd befriended a young girl from the village of Heillboer, Eivor who was five years his junior. Her parents, Varin and Rosta, were friends with Styrbjorn and planned to pledge their village to the king.[3] In 855, Sigurd and his father attended the feast organised in Heillboer, during which he offered to help Eivor pass a tribute to Styrbjorn. Eivor refused, as her father ordered her to past it to the king himself.[4]

Moments after Varin's village pledged themselves to Styrbjorn with Eivor's armband, the Wolf Clan led by Kjotve the Cruel launched a raid on the village, slaughtering many residents. Following Varin and Rosta's death, Sigurd rescued Eivor from being killed and escaped with her on a horse. While being chased by Kjotve's men, Sigurd's horse was knocked down by one of Kjotve's men, causing Sigurd to lose his balance and Eivor dropped down to a large sheet of ice. Ultimately, both Sigurd and Eivor survived their encounter, with the latter received a scar from a wolf bite.[4] Following these events, Styrbjorn adopted Eivor into his household, raising her as his own daughter and as Sigurd's sister. The two developed a close sibling relationship and stood by each other throughout their lives.[3]

At some point, Sigurd befriended a Norse named Dag Nithisson, who remained loyal to Sigurd after learning of his dreams.[5]

Circa 869, Sigurd married a woman named Randvi from another clan as part of a service of peace between the Raven Clan and another Norse clan in Norway. Because of these circumstances, Sigurd's relationship with Randvi was considered utilitarian.[6]

Travels in Europe and befriending the Hidden Ones

A year after his marriage to Randvi, Sigurd embarked on a two-year voyage away from Norway,[7] during which time he traveled through Kievan Rus'.[8] While in Bulgar with his cousin Knud, Sigurd visited the swordsmith Tekin, looking for a blade of crucible steel. Tekin and two others then attempted to ambush him, though they were easily dealt with. The youngest attacker bartered for their life, telling the Norsemen the location of a castle of a very rich merchant.[9]

Knud and Sigurd infiltrating the castle

Knud and Sigurd infiltrated the castle, seeing the merchant and a number of guests having a banquet. Sigurd decided to wait until the wine addled the guests' minds enough that they would have an easy time stealing what they wanted. Later, they began looting the place, but one of the guests awoke as Sigurd stole a tapestry, and he was forced to kill him. The noise caught the attention of another guest, the Hidden One Ammon, who decided to investigate. The Vikings dispatched a few guards before Ammon arrived, fatally stabbing Knud with his Hidden Blade and launching himself into a fight with Sigurd.[10]

The Hidden One cut Sigurd's sword in two and stabbed him in the gut with his Hidden Blade before leaving. Sigurd survived the wound and made his way to Ammon, finding him holding a Shroud. Sigurd mocked him for treasuring a dirty rag, throwing Ammon into a frenzy. He attacked the Viking, only to be slain. With his dying breath, he begged Sigurd not to take the Shroud, although the Viking had no interest in it and instead used his axe to sever Ammon's right wrist to claim the Hidden Blade for himself.[11]

Sigurd continued his journey down the Volga[8] before setting down in Constantinople to rest and resupply. While in the city, Sigurd met and befriended two Hidden Ones from the Abbasid Caliphate, Basim and Hytham, the former of whom took a liking to Sigurd due to his charisma. He later sailed to Rome and Africa, where Basim and Hytham acted as his guides.[7] During his time abroad, Sigurd began to miss his old homeland, and sailed for Norway with Basim and Hytham traveling with him. [citation needed]

Return to Norway and final feud with Kjotve

Sigurd talking to his sister about his thoughts

In 872, Sigurd returned to Fornburg along with Basim and Hytham. Reuniting and embracing with Eivor and Randvi at the docks, Sigurd introduced the two to the two Hidden Ones before moving on to greet his father. His family organized a feast in his honor and, there, Sigurd introduced Basim and Hytham to Eivor and gave her the Hidden Blade he had taken from Ammon. Sigurd watched as Basim taught Eivor the technics of assassination of their Brotherhood and explained its tenets to her. As they left, Sigurd was left alone with Eivor and, as they walked towards the docks, Sigurd reminisced on their memories together and confided on her that, after years of travels around the world, he felt that their settlement was too small for him and, therefore, asked her to help him take some of Kjotve's lands the next day.[7]

Later that night, Sigurd argued with his father, wanting to invade Kjotve's Fortress and end the tyrant, while Styrbjorn reminded him that their loss would be too much were they to be defeated.[12] The two were interrupted by Eivor, who warned of three of Kjotve's warriors that were caught spying on Sigurd's camp. Taking action, Sigurd decided to launch an attack on Nottfall, one of Kjotve's village. While Hytham searched the village for more spies, Sigurd and Eivor, joined by Basim, raided Nottfall. After the raid, King Harald of the North and his uncle Guthorm the Wise arrived at the village, seeking an alliance with the Sigurd and his men, the Raven Clan.

Following the raid, Sigurd, Guthorm, and the Hidden Ones traveled to Florli, a Norse settlement nearby Kjotve's Fortress. After Eivor arrived, an attack was launched on the fortress.[13] Sigurd and his friends marched to the fortress, where they witnessed Kjotve and Eivor engage in a holmgang, with the latter rising victorious. Following Kjotve's death, his son Gorm taunted the invaders before fleeing.

After the invasion, Sigurd joined King Harald at an althing, where he and his sister witnessed the departure of his friends Hjorr Halfsson and Ljufvina Bjarmarsdottir as well as the exile of Gorm, who had arrived at the party.[14] At the end, Styrbjorn pledged an allegiance to Harald, much to Sigurd's dismay.

Not long after Kjotve's death, Sigurd, angered at his father's decision, decided to set sail for England in hopes of a new beginning.[15]Joined by Randvi, Dag, Eivor, the Hidden ones, and his several friends in Fornburg, Sigurd boarded his longship and set sail for England.

The Kingmaker's Saga

In 873, Sigurd, alongside Randvi and Eivor, traveled to England in order to escape the rule of Norway's new ruler, Harald Fairhair. They settled in one of Halfdan Ragnarsson's old camps. After saving Yanli and Rowan[16] and ridding the camp of the Anglo Saxon bandits that took over the camp, Randvi and Eivor helped establish Ravensthorpe, while Sigurd decided to travel northwest to a town called Repton, Leicestershire to forge new alliances.

While in Repton, Sigurd met and befriended the Sons of Ragnar, Ivarr and Ubba Ragnarsson, as well as nobleman Ceolwulf, who plan to overthrow the king of Mercia, Burgred. He was later joined by Eivor amidst an arguement between Ubba and Tonna of Tonnastadir.[17]

Sigurd, alongside Ubba, Ivarr, Eivor, and Ceolwulf's son Ceolbert, traveled to Tamworth to confront Burgred and his thegn Leofrith. After an unfriendly confrontation, the allies conducted a raid on the fortress, only to discover that Burgred had fled with help from Tonna. Later, Sigurd and Eivor traveled to Tonnastadir to gain information from Tonna.[18] At the cost of silver, Tonna gave them the information they needed: two possible hideouts for Burgred, Ledecestre and Templebrough.

Sigurd at Ceolwulf's coronation.

While Ivarr travelled to Ledecestre, Sigurd and Ubba set up camp outside of Templebrough, where they were later joined by Eivor.[19] The trio planned to inflitrate the fort and kidnap Burged's queen, Æthelswith. After successfully doing so, they gained intel on Burgred's hiding spot and snuffed him out, eventually sending Eivor to capture him. [20]. Sigurd attended Ceolwulf's coronation and witnissed the exiling of King Burged.[21] However, the ceremony was interrupted as Saxon forces marched towards Repton, led by Leofrith, who had captured Ceolbert. Sigurd joined the Sons of Ragnar in the battle against the invading forces as Eivor successfully defeated Leofrith. After the battle, Sigurd successfuly secured an alliance before welcoming Ceolbert and his horse Theobald into his clan under Ceolwulf's request.

Personality and characteristics

Sigurd was charismatic and passionate, easily drawing people to his service.[22] His family, especially his sister Eivor, held him in high regard. While he had great skill as a leader, his ego and lust for glory would many times clouded his judgment, even to the point were he would ignore the advices of those who were close to him. Sigurd was a skilled warrior and cunning tactican, leading many successful raids before his voyage to England. [citation needed]

While quite intelligent with a skill for politics and military tactics, he was easily manipulated by Basim, by playing on his desire for greatness. Although slowly, he was deceived by him to encounter Fulke, an action that triggered all the events that led to the discovery of the Yggdrasil Chamber.[23] He becomes increasingly short tempered and cruel to his subjects, after the events with Fulke.[24] Despite that, he was wise enough to, in the end, let Eivor assume the control of the Raven Clan.[25]

Behind the scenes

Sigurd Styrbjornsson is a character appearing in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, and introduced in the prequel comic Song of Glory. He is voiced by the Icelandic actor Gudmundur Thorvaldsson, as revealed on his Twitter.[26] His Database entry in Valhalla inconsistently refers to him as both "Styrbjornson" and "Styrbjornsson", although the former is used in the entry title.

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Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: RebellionDatabase: Sigurd Styrbjornsson
  2. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaWhere Legends Are Born
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
  4. 4.0 4.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaPrologue
  5. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaDatabase: Dag
  6. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaTaken for Granted
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Prodigal Prince
  8. 8.0 8.1 Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Ravens' WoundThe Horn of the Valkyrie
  9. Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of GloryIssue #01
  10. Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of GloryIssue #02
  11. Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Song of GloryIssue #03
  12. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaRude Awakening
  13. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaA Cruel Destiny
  14. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaBirthrights
  15. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Seas of Fate
  16. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaUnwelcome
  17. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Sons of Ragnar
  18. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaBartering
  19. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Walls of Templebrough
  20. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaTilting the Balance
  21. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaHeavy is the Head
  22. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla - Database: Sigurd Styrbjornson
  23. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla - Brewing Rebellion
  24. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla - Blame and Sail
  25. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla - A Brother's Keeper
  26. Gudmundur Thorvaldss (@GThorvaldsson) on Twitter "youtu.be/WaOKSUlf4TM Thats me as Sigurd with the brilliant @Magnus__Bruun @CarloRota. Thank you @Ubisoft @DarbyMcDevitt and the reat [sic] of the amazing team." (screenshot)


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