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@NerdoftheRings
@NerdoftheRings Год назад
Watch PART TWO: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dOn4ucecJTI.html
@HennyPlain
@HennyPlain Год назад
It’s crazy to think how much modern fantasy owes to Tolkien. Pretty much every good guy kingdom made since Lord of the Rings is Gondor with a different name.
@valentinkambushev4968
@valentinkambushev4968 Год назад
So true. Every work of fantasy after Tolkien, from "Game of thrones" to "My little pony" has been influenced by Tolkien in some way.
@mbern4530
@mbern4530 Год назад
@@valentinkambushev4968 Some fantasy from Asia is still free of his influence, but in the West nobody has been able to escape his influence. I don't even know if its possible at this point considering his influence has become embedded in our culture.
@barryallen871
@barryallen871 Год назад
*modern fantasy owes to Tolkien's popularity. Most of the tropes and character designs were not new.
@Atomus87
@Atomus87 Год назад
Tolkien also based on many stories including just simply history. He didn't see medieval ages right? :) Not every story you have knights, kings and dragons have to base on it :P. For sure Tolkien made it much easier for other writers to add fantastic creatures, characters as it is all there in his books described in detail. Today not that many people read the trilogy comparing to 50 years ago :P. Maybe they saw movies.
@valentinkambushev4968
@valentinkambushev4968 Год назад
@Mbern45 Asian works (particularly from Japan) are subjugated to their own "Tolkiens". As for Western fantasy, I still think there's some room for innovations. There are many creatures and magical races from all of Europe that Tolkien didn't include, not to mention the largely unexplored African folklore.
@jaysgamingcorner8539
@jaysgamingcorner8539 Год назад
Tolkien lore is so deep it's really amazing. The history of Gondor presented here could be a 5 year series or multiple movies and it's just part 1. Awesome video
@OscyJack-
@OscyJack- Год назад
As someone who reads Tolkien daily, for about 15 years, I can say this channel is one of the best out there. Great topic idea, excited to listen.
@TheEquus92
@TheEquus92 Год назад
This feels like I'm listening to real life history. Tolkien was the master at Worldbuilding.
@szautan
@szautan Год назад
yeah, and it's sad his worldbuilding was bastardized and twisted by Amazon. Only more sad is the treachery of NerdofTheRings on 2022 of the fourth age :(
@Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger
@@szautan If it bothers you, write it off as fanfic. Thats what is generally done with the Shadow of War/Mordor games, as well as Netflix's The Witcher and basically any live action anime adaptation they make. Remember: just because something exists does not mean the source material has been altered. You can just reject it and pretend it doesn't exist. People who love Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's works often write off Enola Holmes or the comedy Sherlock Holmes film; they fit their given niche but you don't have to accept them as legit.
@rudivomschauerberg6344
@rudivomschauerberg6344 3 месяца назад
he must have studied medieval history a lot. Know enough about history and your story basically writes itself, if youre creative enough and put your heart and soul into it. Even such an amazingly well written world like Tolkiens is just a imitation of the epic world that we actually really live in. Tolkien himself experienced a lot of the downsides of the modern world. Industrialization destroying tradition and nature, people loosing their local uniqueness and the overall culture of whole countries becomes more or less standardized, while bevore the industrialisation every county and every village had its own specific culture and traditions. And then of course the war, wich must have felt like a dystopian nightmare to someone who grew up on the countryside in the 1800s. I think tolkiens world is an idealized version of our world. Its what our world should have been like according to him. And maybe its what our world would be like if humans just didnt lost their way somewere in the late 1800s
@myriadmediamusings
@myriadmediamusings Год назад
Woot, wonderful to see the great realm of Man in the 2nd age & beyond get covered on the channel. Gondor and its capital of Minas Tirith are such iconic locations in LOTR and it was cool eventually reading on its origins via the exiled Numenorian Faithful.
@Grewskers
@Grewskers Год назад
With Osgiliath being hit hardest by the plague, it makes me wonder if the river was poisoned near the Field of Celebrandt, it’s close enough to Dol Guldur that it wouldn’t be a large leap to assume Sauron poisoned their rivers as a planned move
@spiritconsumer
@spiritconsumer Год назад
brilliant theory.
@Thechezbailey
@Thechezbailey Год назад
It wouldn't be the first time a Dark Lord used biological warfare. Morgoth did it once, too.
@fgkuv5232
@fgkuv5232 Год назад
But the plague hit the enemies of gondor too, otherwise it would have been destroyed
@Grewskers
@Grewskers Год назад
@@fgkuv5232 👍🏻
@HeavyMetalGamingHD
@HeavyMetalGamingHD 8 месяцев назад
@@Thechezbailey I wouldn't use the term bio weapon, because it would rather be some dark magic. we wouldn't call the dark clouds at the siege of minas tirith geo engineering or weather manipulation.
@mtgemperor
@mtgemperor Год назад
This video is a reminder of why I love Tolkien's work; a history so rich and detailed . . . and this is just one region . . . and this is just part one. Keep it up!
@sawyeratkinson
@sawyeratkinson Год назад
3:56 from this moment onward it was known as Amon Amarth, meaning badass viking metal band. Hold that shieldwall gondor
@ivohiemstra6839
@ivohiemstra6839 Год назад
Was looking for references to the band
@andersonic
@andersonic Год назад
It always felt like a lot that Elendil's remaining lifetime went from the Fall of Númenor to the Last Alliance, in the meantime establishing Gondor with all its cities and monuments. But it makes more sense understanding the Faithful's extended lifetimes and that the lands that became Gondor weren't exactly unpopulated. Still it would be interesting to find historic precedents for how fast flourishing city-states and fortresses were established and built in real history. We may seriously underestimate what our stonemason and horse powered forebears accomplished.
@Manuel73618
@Manuel73618 Год назад
Constantinople was built during in few years. From Wikipedia "During 324-336 the city was thoroughly rebuilt and inaugurated on 11 May 330 under the name of “New Rome” or “Second Rome". And in three centuries it was the largest city of the world.
@20thCenturyBoyz
@20thCenturyBoyz Год назад
@@Manuel73618 Constantinople wasn't built, it was rebuilt. Byzance before it became Constantinople, it was one of the greatest city in Anatolia
@Manuel73618
@Manuel73618 Год назад
@@20thCenturyBoyz you are definitely right, but the main buildings (the forum) were built in these years. The wall and Agia Sofia were built in the next two centuries.
@darthmarth87
@darthmarth87 Год назад
-over 20 minutes (smiles) -part 1 (smiles widely)
@shawnmelchortrondillo7837
@shawnmelchortrondillo7837 Год назад
That last art of theoden leading rohan to Gondor is pure goosebumps and badassery, i have that on my saved arts.
@MisterEnsayne
@MisterEnsayne Год назад
Got me too. DEATH!
@evanairnomad4361
@evanairnomad4361 Год назад
“Gondor! Gondor, between the Mountains and the Sea! West Wind blew there; light upon the Silver Tree..."
@DaTux91
@DaTux91 Год назад
The amount of effort you put into these videos is astounding. Not quite as astounding as the amount of fascinating, beautifully interwoven stories Tolkien produced for us all to enjoy videos like these, but I don't think you'll take offence to that observation 😅
@Jonfanable
@Jonfanable Год назад
W W😂
@annecarter5181
@annecarter5181 Год назад
Thank you so much! Can never hear these stories too often. I keep learning new things with every video and every book read. Long live Middle-earth!
@shehansenanayaka3046
@shehansenanayaka3046 Год назад
Brilliant video. Gondor and rohan faces lot of enemies from both sides. But they survived and thriving through the ages. Love this videos.
@ДимитријеНиколић
@ДимитријеНиколић 3 месяца назад
Your channel is great indeed! You know how to speak and to present quintessentially details of the Tolkien's stories. Well done!
@paulusbexkens4392
@paulusbexkens4392 Год назад
Tolkiens world.... it is so enormous. Thank you. I am looking forward for part 2.
@thebrowneyesofmandalore
@thebrowneyesofmandalore Год назад
Why don’t the elves play much of a role in the events of the Third Age? Like why do they assist Arnor in its fight against Angmar but not Gondor in their wars with the Easterlings and Haradrim? Ultimately what causes the Old Alliance of Elves and Men to fail? Anyway thanks for the video Matt! Another Excellent one! I love seeing the history of Gondor and how reminiscent it is of its ancestor Numenor.
@Hero_Of_Old
@Hero_Of_Old Год назад
Because they are leaving Middle Earth. Their time has passed. Men must deal with their own problems.
@randomelite4562
@randomelite4562 Год назад
@@Hero_Of_OldPlus a lot of them have been dying for the past couple thousand years
@FatGouf
@FatGouf 9 месяцев назад
The war of the Last Alliance depleted their people, so they're pretty much a dying race, so they pretty much kept to themselves.
@FatGouf
@FatGouf 9 месяцев назад
The war of the Last Alliance depleted their people, so they're pretty much a dying race, so they pretty much kept to themselves.
@HeavyMetalGamingHD
@HeavyMetalGamingHD 8 месяцев назад
the war of the last alliance was a horrible pyrrhus victory for the elves. they never recovered. during the war of the ring we only see small elven enclaves with a few hundred people each.
@nipurafsan5786
@nipurafsan5786 Год назад
Your Story Telling Is Amazing....!!!
@Hatypus
@Hatypus Год назад
1:30 Minas Anor. Also, Minas Anor and Minas Ithil were not cities themselves, but fortresses with town sized populations, Osgiliath was the city until it was abandoned and so Minas Anor (As Minas Tirith) then grew in population.
@Hero_Of_Old
@Hero_Of_Old Год назад
Yep, its also Minas ANOR not Arnor. Anor being the word for 'Sun'. Arnor is the Kingdom in the North.
@magicllama9614
@magicllama9614 Год назад
I'm always just SOOOOOOO enamored and fascinated with all of the intricate pieces of art and pictures you put in your videos.
@mujtabaraisani7376
@mujtabaraisani7376 Год назад
I cant imagine how many series can be made from every friction of Tolkiens lore.
@kevinbartonico
@kevinbartonico Год назад
Love this, unending content of tolkien weekend bedtime story😊
@alightinthedarkages9494
@alightinthedarkages9494 Год назад
At long last the Nerd makes a series on one of the most important regions and histories of Middle-Earth! Thank you sir, your incredible body of work was incomplete without this one.
@fingersTitan
@fingersTitan Год назад
Its Saturday and that means a Nerd upload. Good times.
@CG-or1re
@CG-or1re Год назад
love it, would also like to see one about arnor as well
@bubbaboulware3610
@bubbaboulware3610 Год назад
Your videos and explanations are always great. Your longer, more detailed, ones always hit different. I could listen to you breakdown and explain Tolkien for hours and hours. Great stuff
@istari0
@istari0 Год назад
My favorite parts of Middle-Earth's history are those concerning the Edain and their descendants, the Númenoreans, the Gondorians, the Arnorians, and their descendants once Arnor was completely gone.
@mightymulatto3000
@mightymulatto3000 Год назад
Wow, that picture of Theoden standing before the city with a sword raised heavenward is divine.
@Blue_Eyed_Chippewa
@Blue_Eyed_Chippewa 11 месяцев назад
I watched this video when it was new and here I am 6 months later enjoying it again. Great channel and great subject matter.
@midimusicforever
@midimusicforever Год назад
You made the perfect spot to make a partition, right at the break between the line of kings and the rule of the stewards!
@kirandeepchakraborty7921
@kirandeepchakraborty7921 Год назад
The Text is so detailed and so rich in context. I always find it highly fascinating.
@adpirtle
@adpirtle Год назад
Great topic for a series of videos. I'd also like to see one about the northern kingdom.
@CrimsonGhost6969
@CrimsonGhost6969 Год назад
I really appreciate these. Thank you
@dylantorres2496
@dylantorres2496 Год назад
Yay 20 min of greatness! What a great for this weekend!
@janeczek16
@janeczek16 Год назад
Nerd! Thank you again for another fantastic video! Appreciate!
@mattcoen6220
@mattcoen6220 Год назад
I always love how the videos end by thanking Celebrimbor for "making this all possible." I like to imagine it as a sarcastic "Thanks Obama."
@RuthlessMetalYT
@RuthlessMetalYT Год назад
It's crazy how detailed middle-earth is. There are pieces of history that mankind know less about than middle-earth. :D
@neilbakshi7365
@neilbakshi7365 Год назад
I'm curious about your take on what I consider to be the strangest aspect of Middle-Earth history, which Tolkien apparently never attempted to explain: in the relatively short time of 100 years, Elendil and his sons escape the downfall of Numenor and found both Gondor and Arnor, building Minas Anor, Minas Ithil, Annuminas, and the Emyn Beraid (at least). They also had a big enough army to be a substantial part of the War of the Last Alliance. They apparently did this with NINE SHIPS worth of people. Even if each ship carried 1,000 people (unlikely), this still doesn't add up. Do you know of any letters or footnotes where this was discussed? It's in the back of my head somehow that they "became the kings of" people who already existed in Eriador and Gondor, but I don't know where I read it or if I'm just making that up. Thanks!
@Pixis1
@Pixis1 Год назад
There were Numenorean settlements throughout Middle-earth from their days of exploration and colonization. So there were already Dunedain living there. The people who escaped the Downfall with Elendil likely merged with the population of those settlements.
@justchilling704
@justchilling704 Год назад
@@Pixis1 Beat me too it.
@davidhimmelfahrt3732
@davidhimmelfahrt3732 Год назад
@@justchilling704 kind of sexual
@davidhimmelfahrt3732
@davidhimmelfahrt3732 Год назад
@@Pixis1 True.
@justchilling704
@justchilling704 Год назад
@@davidhimmelfahrt3732 Lmfao
@mstuart076267
@mstuart076267 Год назад
I listen to this while at work. You do an amazing job of taking me into the world of Tolkien.
@noellabella2
@noellabella2 Год назад
This is one of my favorite videos you've done!!!!!
@istvantoth7431
@istvantoth7431 Год назад
You are doing an amazing job on these videos. You really put time and effort in this. Well done!
@andremacedo414
@andremacedo414 Год назад
Awesome!! Hurry up on finishing PART II (2)!!
@gregoryturk1275
@gregoryturk1275 Год назад
It would be pretty cool if you made a video about the Forodwaith, since there doesn’t see to be much information on them it could be a short video
@Hero_Of_Old
@Hero_Of_Old Год назад
Forodwaith has always been interesting to me
@kalles8789
@kalles8789 Год назад
That's a wonder how 5 ships brought enough people to found a kingdom and how so less people can build such fortresses and cities like Minas Ithil, Minas Anor, Ogiliath and the Orthanc Tower....
@TurinStark5
@TurinStark5 Год назад
there were already Numenorian descendants and many settlements already in Middle-Earth. With no real enemies back then they were now able to create all these cities
@Hasselwoof
@Hasselwoof Год назад
This is perfect to fall asleep to.
@benwilcockson504
@benwilcockson504 Год назад
And now I shall sleep until part 2. Wake me when the beacons are lit 🔥
@Crunch104
@Crunch104 Год назад
Where is the majority of this subject covered in Tolkien's writings? I have read the LOTR trilogy, The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, The Children of Húrin, Beren and Lúthien and The Fall of Gondolin. It's not in those as far as I recall. Thanks!
@TheDeadlyKnight
@TheDeadlyKnight Год назад
I appreciate Gondor because it’s greatest nobles were some of the paragons of the race of Men, in all the legendarium. King Isildur, Lord Faramir, King Earnur, Lord Cirion, King Anarion; not to mention their brave steadfast citizens & warriors shine, demonstrating some of the best qualities of Men in these stories: wisdom, courage, justness, mercifulness.
@ericmathieu7944
@ericmathieu7944 Год назад
Thank you for this immense moment. Brillant !
@Tnbears
@Tnbears Год назад
Thank you so much for all the videos… always makes my day watching!
@justinb3195
@justinb3195 Год назад
I just want an RPG game some day that let's me traverse through the world of Tolkien.
@nhadley
@nhadley Год назад
There's Lord of the Rings Online, which is an MMORPG, but the game's admittedly not designed for sightseeing.
@justinb3195
@justinb3195 Год назад
@Linfindel of Gondolin yeah I have seen it but it just doesn't appeal to me. It would be great if we could get an open world skyrim style game.
@post-leftluddite
@post-leftluddite Год назад
Gondor and Arnor exemplify the theme of decline so prevalent in Tolkien's work
@Sevenigma777
@Sevenigma777 Год назад
I still dont get how in one man's lifetime he was able to create whole eons worth of highly detailed stories. Tolkien didnt have much free time did he lol
@davidhimmelfahrt3732
@davidhimmelfahrt3732 Год назад
No he didn't, but he used what time he had to work on the legendarium.
@HeavyMetalGamingHD
@HeavyMetalGamingHD 8 месяцев назад
creating his world was tolkien's free time. that's what he loved to do
@Eureus22
@Eureus22 Год назад
i always wanted to know the history of Gondor and i really wanted you to cover a video about that i think its a dream come true thankss
@przemekreszka2825
@przemekreszka2825 Год назад
It seems to me that tolkien's work on history of arnor and gondor was greatly influenced by the history of Western and Eastern Roman Empire.
@davidhimmelfahrt3732
@davidhimmelfahrt3732 Год назад
Could be. But the downfall of numenor for example seems to be our current time.
@Michael_the_Drunkard
@Michael_the_Drunkard Год назад
Same thoughts mate
@Bloomio95
@Bloomio95 Год назад
I´d love to see a map visualisation of the battle of helms deep from the time theoden leaves edoras to the defeat of the troops by Gandalfs forces, Theodens forces and the forest while also including the movement of the troops of the lord of the westfold :)
@adub1300
@adub1300 Год назад
“Before finally seeing the return of the king” I see what you did there
@harrymckenzie4561
@harrymckenzie4561 Год назад
"From this moment onward, the men of Gondor refer to Orodruin as Amon Amarth." *starts headbanging in Amon Amarth*
@R2D93
@R2D93 Год назад
I was baffled listening to the LotR appendices for the first time and learning about the lines of Anarion and Isildur and just how much Gondorian lore and history was JAM PACKED into them that only serves as untold backstory to the books themselves
@2002chrisking
@2002chrisking Год назад
Loved the video. It would be really interesting to understand where the sources are from Tolkien's books.
@Nandorian007
@Nandorian007 Год назад
Great video, as always! At 1:33 you refer to Minas Arnor, but in most literature it is mentioned as Minas Anor. Was this intentional?
@NerdoftheRings
@NerdoftheRings Год назад
Slip of the tongue on my part! Apologies!
@MPS19911
@MPS19911 Год назад
Another great video for me rewatch over and over again 😂. Where do you get the background music from? Is it from the LOTR soundtrack?
@gadamis
@gadamis Год назад
Great video! Love the art. Thanks a lot. Can't wait for Part 2.
@davidroberts1026
@davidroberts1026 Год назад
Always good, but this was particularly excellent.
@the28thgraypist
@the28thgraypist Год назад
Great video as always. I had a little bit of a tougher time following the locations in this one compared to some of your others, though.
@mellllle93
@mellllle93 Год назад
The story of Ondoher, Fíriel, Arvedui & Co. would make such a great movie or TV show. Let us hope someone at WB comes up with that idea.
@MrThebennettman
@MrThebennettman Год назад
They need to make three more movies of the stories leading up to this battle and then the battle itself
@kdaalder
@kdaalder Год назад
Can you do a video about Elu Thingol? I’d love to know more about him
@sectorhq5871
@sectorhq5871 Год назад
How is there not a series about all of this?!?!
@mattborba1340
@mattborba1340 10 месяцев назад
The audio is crispy on this one
@mightymulatto3000
@mightymulatto3000 Год назад
"Still the sea was not tamed." This is because the sea is always right!
@alatamore
@alatamore Год назад
Amazing! Can’t wait for the second one!
@kiwicoproductions2828
@kiwicoproductions2828 10 месяцев назад
I’ve read the rotk appendices a few times but for whatever reason those accounts don’t stick in my head as much as the Silmarillion. So there’s like a blank spot on my knowledge about the early third and and Gondor. This video def helps though.
@Playfulnotes
@Playfulnotes Год назад
Can you do a video on Shadowfax?!!!! Thanks for your content ❤
@smonroe1987
@smonroe1987 Год назад
So both token and CS Lewis had villains named Castamere
@samuelalejandrogonzaleszev1605
Magnificent video Master, thank you very much, one question: Will you make a video of the Unified Kingdom of Arnor and Gondor?
@ryanclark579
@ryanclark579 Год назад
can u make a video on eomer? dont know if theres much more about him but hes pretty cool
@ryanclark579
@ryanclark579 Год назад
btw been binging ur character videos there soooo good, love the way u tell the storys with maps and fan art
@Hadril
@Hadril Год назад
Amazing work! Keep it going!
@gurmsekhon4185
@gurmsekhon4185 Год назад
Great work. Thank you. Erratum: at 1 min 29 sec, the city of Anarion should be named Minas Anor, not "Minas Arnor" .
@falconflayer
@falconflayer Год назад
With all this history there is more than enough material to do a series about the history of Gondor and everything around it. But no, let's do a series inventing a lot of things during the 2nd age
@nathanmorgan3647
@nathanmorgan3647 Год назад
There is more foundational stuff to defile and subvert and invert in the 2nd age. Tis why they chose it. Had they been allowed to rewrite the first age in the image of Amazon and Bad Robot, they would have preferred that.
@sonrider1369
@sonrider1369 Год назад
Do you think you could do a video on the different writing scripts in middle earth? I find that topic specifically really cool and kinda hard to get information on
@IanHeins
@IanHeins Год назад
Nice work dude
@vybhaveswaraiah7114
@vybhaveswaraiah7114 Год назад
5:47 The First Scene of the 1st LOTR Movie thr Fellowship of the Ring, what an amazing scene that was
@robertadam3841
@robertadam3841 Год назад
The history of the two kingdoms of Arnor and Gondor, with the fall of the former and the endurance of the latter despite close proximity to the enemy, reminds me in some ways of the Roman Empire. The west fell, but the east continued until the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
@TiagoRamosVideos
@TiagoRamosVideos 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic👏
@astrogypsy
@astrogypsy Год назад
Terrific job man.
@jeffreyhornblower6515
@jeffreyhornblower6515 Год назад
Where did they get this unbreakable black stone? For orthanc, was it a relic of numinor or some rare Middle Earth rock
@Rellana1
@Rellana1 Год назад
I think they imported it from Numenor,but the lore is somewhat vague on exact details.
@daveonwheeler7412
@daveonwheeler7412 Год назад
For Gondor!! For Gondor!!
@simo66522
@simo66522 Год назад
Its crazy to think that gondor’s founding untill the return of the king, was as old and ancient as ancient greek is to us in real life….
@Solarnova
@Solarnova Год назад
Very good video, but I noticed there’s no mention of the various outposts Gondor occupied around Mordor after the Last Alliance siege, including Cirith Ungol, and eventually being forced to abandon due to the plague. Abandoning Mordor’s outer perimeter slowly allowed evil to flourish in the land once again.
@PhaTs00p
@PhaTs00p Год назад
Castamere - I've heard this name before.
@josephalonso7931
@josephalonso7931 Год назад
I do believe there could be a trilogy alone based off the history of Gondor. I would personally love a live-action adaption of Castamir. I wonder how far Rings of power will delve into the history of Gondor after Númenor is destroyed.
@Rellana1
@Rellana1 Год назад
I like to know where Gondor would be if the Kin-strife never happened. They lost too much in the civil war.
@josephalonso7931
@josephalonso7931 Год назад
@@Rellana1 yes. Im curious myself. That's why in a small way, I think the Witch-King attacking Gondor after it was rendered so week, was a smarter strategy than when Sauron attacked it in the Third age. I think one of the proposed movies will definitely be the Angmar war.
@TonicCantaloupe
@TonicCantaloupe Год назад
I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned that Isildur died on his way to bring the one ring to Elrond...
@crabberdabberye
@crabberdabberye Год назад
In the UT he states he hates the ring and the fact he must bear it and it is hinted he would give it up at imladris.
@positivelynegative9149
@positivelynegative9149 Год назад
Thank you for the work you do. I love your content. 👍
@LVandiverFiction
@LVandiverFiction Год назад
Enjoyed this. Thank you.
@dhdboardbored9941
@dhdboardbored9941 Год назад
I hope the part 2 coming up soon
@cliffgulliver4626
@cliffgulliver4626 Год назад
Nicely done
@UltimateSpider1385
@UltimateSpider1385 Год назад
"For Gondor!!!!"
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