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Across Eternity: Book 7

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Chapter 1: Immersed

Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 1: Immersed - Noah and his friends head to the nation of the dwarves to continue their fight against the Profane.

Caution: This Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   Fa/ft   Consensual   Drunk/Drugged   NonConsensual   Reluctant   Romantic   Slavery   Lesbian   BiSexual   Heterosexual   Fiction   High Fantasy   Science Fiction   Magic   Vampires   Demons   Light Bond   Group Sex   Interracial   Black Female   White Male   White Female   Oriental Female   Anal Sex   Analingus   Cream Pie   First   Fisting   Oral Sex   Squirting   Big Breasts   Violence  

The flames of Welindar burned bright in every direction, a fitting sight to match the screams of battle. Lupin, rendered bruised, bleeding, and exhausted from fighting Kaisen, hobbled over to Nell. Though he had received a potion from Noah, all it did was pull him back from the brink. He reached the young woman who held his heart, left unconscious from mana depletion. Behind Lupin, the fruits of her labors: the almighty Kaisen and his phantasmal form reduced to a dissolving pile of darkness, oozing towards the palace as if trying to flee the holy rain that had scoured him.

Lupin knelt beside her and lifted her head. “Nell. Nell, can you hear me?” he murmured, saving his voice for her, while all of his prayers to the gods remained unspoken, prayers that she would wake up. He could sense she was still alive, the subtle flickers of her lips and eyelids showing how hard she was struggling to overcome her fatigue, how she fought to look upon the face that belonged to the voice engraved into her soul. Finally, with a shuddering breath, she was pulled from her slumber and gazed at Lupin.

“There you are,” he said with a smile as he cupped her cheek.

“Your Highness,” she whispered with relief. “Are we still alive?”

“Yes, thanks to you.”

She looked him up and down, seeing the blood and dirt that clung to him. “You’re hurt!” She raised her hand and tried to cast healing magic, but she had put every drop of mana she had into attacking Kaisen.

Lupin grasped her hand. “Don’t worry about me; it looks worse than it is. I’m just glad you’re all right. How do you feel?”

“I don’t think I can stand.”

“That’s ok. We’ll just rest here for a minute.”

“But the city?”

“Right now, making sure you’re ok is all that matters to me. Besides, there isn’t much I can do in the state I’m in. Noah went off to finish Kaisen, and once he does, victory will be ours. I think we can take a little time to catch our breath.”

Nell wrapped her arms around Lupin and pulled herself closer to him, wanting to feel as much of him against her as she could. “I’d like that.”

“Well, well, what do we have here?” The cruel voice reached Lupin and Nell, making their blood run cold. Two Profane were approaching them: a beautiful woman with tiara-like horns and a wing that wrapped around her like a cloak, and a man with a split lower jaw and bags under his eyes as if he hadn’t slept in a week. “Would you look at that? Prince Lupin of Uther. This really is my lucky day,” the man said, with his mouth opening both horizontally and vertically when he spoke.

“Nell, you need to get out of here,” Lupin whispered. “Whether it’s on your feet or your hands and knees, you need to move as fast as you can.”

“Your Highness, you’re in no condition to fight!” she implored.

“Whether I am or not doesn’t matter. I have no choice but to fight.”

Lupin got to his feet, though it was a struggle, and he was unsteady. He held his chain, now feeling so overwhelmingly heavy in his stiff fingers.

“You feeling all right there, champ?” the man asked mockingly.

“Take one more step, and you’ll be feeling a lot worse than I am,” Lupin bluffed.

“Sure, prince. Whatever you say.”

“Remember, Voraith, Lord Scyler wants him alive,” said the woman beside him.

“I know, I know. But half-dead is still technically alive.”

Voraith approached, taunting Lupin with his stride. Lupin desperately swung his whip, trying to combat his fatigue with desperation, but Voraith easily dodged and closed in. He tapped Lupin on the forehead, and in that moment, what little strength Lupin managed to gather was ripped from his body as if the ghoul had just yanked out his skeleton. The very warmth was stolen from his blood, dropping him to the ground in a hypothermic state, too exhausted to shiver.

“Prince Lupin!” Nell screamed.

“Oi, Helena, what about the girl? I’m feeling kind of hungry at the moment, and she looks tasty.”

Voraith then looked down, seeing Lupin grasping his ankle. “Don’t you dare touch her,” he hissed.

“Well, isn’t that sweet? Even on your deathbed, you still try to protect your woman. It would be admirable if it weren’t so pathetic.” The ghoul then kicked Lupin in the face, knocking him on his back.

Nell struggled to get to her feet, using her staff to support herself. “Leave him alone!”

She then screamed as Helena appeared behind her and grabbed her by the hair.

“You two don’t seem to understand the situation you’re in. You don’t get to make demands.”

“Please, let her go,” Lupin panted with blood streaming from his nose. “It’s me you want, isn’t it? She’s no threat to you. Do whatever you want to me, but I’m begging you, don’t hurt her.”

“I don’t see why we can’t do both,” said Helena. She then turned Nell towards her and grabbed her chin. “My, my, you’re a cute little thing, aren’t you? Such sweet, innocent eyes. I wonder how you taste.”

She cut Nell’s lip with her thumbnail until it started to bleed, then pulled her close and kissed her. It was not a simple peck; Helena really leaned into it, savoring the sweetness of Nell’s mouth and blood. Nell tried to resist, whimpering in refusal at having her lips stolen by a woman of the Profane, but Helena’s hold on her was firm, keeping her still while her tongue slid down the girl’s throat and their lips got more and more acquainted. Lupin shouted in fury and tried to stand once more, but Voraith stomped on his back and kept him pinned.

“Just enjoy the show, princeling,” Voraith taunted.

Finally, Helena pulled away, leaving Nell gasping for air with a thread of red saliva stretching between their lips. “Just as I thought: virgin. So, your beloved prince hasn’t claimed you as his woman yet? I wonder, is it because he’s too straightlaced to give in to temptation, or simply too spineless to seal the deal?”

“Let go of her, you filthy ghoul!” Lupin roared.

Helena turned to him with a scowl. “A ghoul? You think I’m a ghoul? Don’t be so quick to reveal your ignorance, boy. The man keeping you pinned is a ghoul, but I am a succubus.”

“Fiend, ghoul, succubus; you’re all the same, just soulless abominations that need to be exterminated.”

“On the contrary. Our differences are quite distinct and clear if you’re not a total moron. Fiends are the result of beastmen being turned into Profane, gaining incredible strength and powerful bodies. Ghouls are what you get when mages, monks, and warriors are turned, wielding corrupted magic.”

“That’s me,” said Voraith, raising his hand.

“But succubi, our origins are much more specific. Every succubus was originally a healer—a female paladin.”

Helena’s words filled Lupin with dread. “No, you wouldn’t dare!”

She flashed him a cruel smile. “Welcome to the Age of the Profane.”

Both Lupin and Nell screamed, he in protest and she in agony, as Helena sank her teeth into her neck.


Lupin woke up with a start, drenched in cold sweat from the chilling grip of the nightmare that haunted his mind. He sat up, holding his head and trying to shake away the lingering darkness. The bed he was in was warm and soft, and the dark bedroom was spotlessly clean, decorated with priceless art and beautiful antiques, but none of it offered him any comfort. A hand reached out of the darkness and rubbed his chest, trying to soothe him, but only making him more tense.

“Shhhh, it’s ok. You’re here with me.”

Lupin was afraid to look, but he had to. He turned to the eyes gazing at him through the veil of night, almost glowing.

“Nell,” he gasped.

He said her name, but the fact remained that he barely recognized her. He remembered her eyes always full of innocence and love, but since she was turned, the innocence was gone. Instead, there was a predatory glimmer, the instinct telling Nell to drain him of his life force. There was still love, but it scared him, what that love might drive her to do to him. Nell leaned against Lupin, her hands wandering across his body, feeling like the tongue of a predator tasting its meal.

“It was just a bad dream. Go back to sleep.”

“I’ve slept enough.”

He tried to get out of bed, but she held onto him tight.

“You need your rest.”

“Nell, please...”

She wrapped her wings around him, layered with black feathers like a raven. She had two feathers growing out of the top of her forehead, similar to antennae. The feathers began to flex and tremble, shedding succubus dust that robbed him of his strength. She pulled him back into the heart of the bed, lying against her with her arms and wings wrapped around him.

“Just forget about everything else,” she whispered in his ear. “This is where you belong, my love, in bed with me. And I’ll never let you go. Now, let me purge you of all your nightmares, so you only have sweet dreams.”

Lupin tried to resist the powder and remain conscious, but with every breath he took, his strength faded. Soon enough, he was sealed back up in the erebus of slumber, as if sinking below the waves of some black ocean, but even there, Nell was waiting for him, the two of them floating in darkness like twin stars in the night sky. With her succubus powers, she was able to penetrate the outer layers of his mind and slip into his dreams.

Their unclothed bodies met, with Nell’s hands wandering while her lips met Lupin’s. His hands did the same, but not of his own volition. It felt like he was an actor in a play, forced to move and speak as the script dictated. He held Nell close, both relishing and hating the feeling of her against him, the taste of her on his tongue, the scent of her in his nose, and the softness of her voice in his ears. He wished, more than anything, more than his freedom, that he could turn her back into a human, that he could purge her of the corruption that turned her into this monster.

He still loved her, and her love for him was unquestioning, but she was a member of the Profane. Lupin had spent so long fighting against them, seeing so many beastmen twisted and corrupted into horrific abominations. To know she had that power within her, the same power that had forced him to murder his own friends and subordinates, made him sick. He penetrated her, reddening her cheeks and filling her eyes with joy, and she gyrated against him to pull his manhood deeper into her depths, wanting to feel him stir her up. Riding him harder and harder, she moaned into the darkness, happy that she could be the kind of woman she always envied, and that Lupin could be the man she desired, and they could unite physically and emotionally as she had always dreamed.

Still, she wasn’t blind to his feelings. She felt his conflict and hesitation, felt his aversion to what she had become, but it didn’t matter. He was all hers, and she would never let him go. She had to close her fingers around the throat of his doubts and strangle them, to smother his unease, to drown his repugnance in her love. In time, he would forget everything but her, know nothing but their room, and desire nothing but her touch. It was all a matter of patience and work, but inevitably, she would erase everything that could get between them.

Then, without warning, he was ripped from the dream world, courtesy of a hand around his neck. He opened his eyes, groggy from the comatic maelstrom, and saw a face unfamiliar to him. It was a woman who reminded him of Helena, another succubus, but with two sharp horns and a pair of featherless black wings. She had the same ominous beauty as the other Profane women, but her face was twisted in a mixture of misery and hatred. He could feel that hatred in her grip, strangling the life from him.

“So, you’re the one he wanted me to find, the fucking prince,” she hissed.

“Let him go!” Nell exclaimed, trying to pry the woman’s hand off Lupin’s throat, but receiving a smack for her efforts. The succubus looked at Nell in disgust.

“I can smell Mistress Helena on you. How much of her venom did she waste to create something as pathetic as you? One measly drop?! You might as well still be human. I lost Leanne and got you for a sister instead?! What a fucking joke!”

“What do you want from me?” Lupin gargled, struggling to breathe.

“I want my life back!” the succubus cursed with angry tears in her eyes. “I was sent here to find you by that bastard, and here you are, sleeping and fucking like a useless beast.” She dropped him back on the bed, Lupin trying to pull in as much air as he could, while choking on every breath.

“I don’t ... I have no idea what you’re talking about,” he panted. His eyes then fell to the ornate magical seal tattooed on her lower stomach.

“No, you wouldn’t, would you? You wouldn’t know what he did to me, what he made me do, what he reduced me to! I have half a mind to kill you now, just to prove he doesn’t own me.”

Nell got between them. “Helena said he’s not to be harmed! She promised me!”

“Whatever,” she scoffed in disgust.

The succubus stormed out, and Nell turned to Lupin. “Are you hurt, my love?”

“No, I’m fine, just a little sore.”

“Then you need rest. Come, and I will help you forget about all of your pain.”

“Really, I’m fine. I just need to—” But Nell ignored his protests and wrapped him in her wings, dosing him with her powder. Lupin was rendered helpless as she pulled him back beneath the covers like an alligator dragging its prey into the water.

As Lupin was dropped back into darkness, Duska wandered the corridors of the estate, not knowing where she was going, but trying to hold back tears of frustration. Finally, she stopped and punched a wall. She lacked the physical strength of a ghoul or fiend, so she did more damage to her hand than to the actual wall. She slumped down to the floor, watching her wounded hand mend itself. Once it healed, she placed it on the seal below her stomach. She could feel it at all times, this accursed mark that Noah had placed to limit her powers and link her to him, as if his hand was pressing on her womb.

She had made numerous attempts to remove it since he inscribed it on her, using everything from runecraft to simply trying to remove the marked flesh by fire and blade. Regardless of her methods, the seal remained, revealing itself in her healed flesh, and each failure subjected her to unbearable agony, making her feel like her very mind would be ripped to shreds as her flesh threatened to disintegrate. To use her own venom and some of his blood to craft this seal—it was frustratingly brilliant. There was no medium more fitting to bind her very existence, and in all likelihood, its removal would mean her death, as would its discovery by her superiors. It was why she hadn’t reached out to anyone for help, even Curcio, for she feared what would be done to her.

Then there was Noah’s warning that if he died, she’d die as well, meaning she couldn’t allow the Profane to kill him, and had to obey. Even if it was for the sake of survival, the idea of accepting her subjugation made her sick. The things Noah did to her left her mind bruised and scarred, with the hot blood of hate seeping from the wounds yet to scab. She hated him with a burning fury for the pain and humiliation he had inflicted on her, but she was also terrified of his cruelty, knowing that there were more horrors he could and would inflict on her if he were so inclined.

Yet what scared her even more than the pain was the pleasure; the sensations he had forced her to experience and his control over her. She remembered when her mind broke, snapping under the barrage of countless orgasms, and she devolved into a subservient doll in exchange for further pleasure. She feared returning to that state and never coming back, instead living the rest of her life as his toy, addicted to his touch. Regardless, if she wanted to stay alive and protect Helena, she had to obey Noah, and the first thing she had to do was cover her mark.

Duska went to her bedroom in the mansion. Having spent a great deal of time here, she had one waiting for her and used it to store curios and items that caught her fancy. She even had a few outfits, though she rarely used them. She preferred to expose her skin and was usually half-naked. She compromised with a black leotard that perfectly hid the seal. Then, as she turned to leave, she was stopped by a ghoul standing in the doorway. She was beautiful, but an icy cold beauty, with pale skin, hair as white as moonlight, and red eyes.

“Welcome back, Duska.”

“Greetings, Mistress Andromeda,” said Duska with a bow.

“Trying out a new look?”

“I’m bored and want to shake things up a little.”

“I noticed you went to see our new guest. Did he catch your eye?”

Duska swallowed the lump in her throat, but maintained her composure. “As food, he’s not even worth my time. I could suck more mana out of a child than that useless waste of skin. Why are we keeping him here, anyway?”

“Lord Scyler is toying with the idea of using him as a weapon against Uther. Apparently, the humans down there have regained control of the Wassengel and possess a device that summons and commands it, but it only works for those of royal blood. Who knows if Scyler will actually use him for that, though. Frankly, I’d rather just have the prince’s severed head on the mantle as a trophy.”

“Why not turn him?”

“Angels kill our kind on sight, and I doubt they would obey one, no matter what device we have. Besides, he’s no threat to us, and the new girl is doing a good job of looking after him. I swear, Helena really went for novelty over strength with that one.”

“They’re made for each other, equally weak and pathetic. I hate the idea of that insect here. But I suppose orders are orders.”

“I’ll put up with him so long as he stays in his room.” Andromeda turned to leave, and Duska released a sigh of relief. She knew where Lupin was, so when Noah summoned her again, she’d be ready. Hopefully, if she gave him answers, he’d spare her further torment. Hope was all she had at this point.


Nell was gone when Lupin awoke, finding himself alone in bed. He could not tell how long he had been asleep, though his growing hair and beard gave him a clue. It seemed to have been days since he was last awake, something he hoped wasn’t true, but it was an unnerving sensation he received often. He could count the total days he had been conscious on one hand, but it could have been weeks or even months since he was captured in Welindar. The window near his bed showed the gray sky and the matching mountains, sheer and bleak, but at least it was daytime.

From the stone walls and floor of this place, it appeared to be some kind of castle or mansion, and though all mountains looked the same, he assumed he was somewhere in Vandheim. Next to his bed was a bowl of fragrant flower petals, filling the room with a sweet scent. Someone seemed to periodically replace the old petals with new ones, but there was no telling who.

He got out of bed, but it was a great struggle. His limbs and body were stiff from remaining still for so long, and he could feel his muscles atrophying. He found some clothes in a wardrobe, and getting dressed helped loosen him up, though doing even that much left him gasping for air. Breakfast had been set out on the table in the corner, but the tea was cold. Still, he scarfed it down, having no idea how long it had been since he had last eaten. Besides, if he was ever going to escape this place, he needed all the strength he could get.

Lupin checked the bedroom door and found it unlocked. He stepped out into the hall, wary of being spotted, and set out to continue his exploration of his strange new place he found himself in. Lupin scoured the mansion, searching for anything he could use to escape. Unfortunately, the place was built like a maze, perhaps to trap prey like him and keep them from doing precisely that. He tried to memorize the artwork and furniture to use as landmarks and help him find his way, but since there were so many similar pieces, he got confused. He frequently had to double back, encountering countless dead ends and corridors that went nowhere, with endless rooms that were locked and sealed off to him.

In his weakened state, all these turnarounds and misleading corridors used up a lot of strength when he had little to spare, frequently requiring that he stop and rest. However, it was more than just his enfeebled muscles that left him struggling to stand. He knew from experience that this wasn’t an ordinary castle. The entire structure, and perhaps even the soil beneath it, was tainted with Profane malice, just like when Reynolds destroyed Noah’s lab and left the very bricks corrupted. It was Cursed Earth, draining the life force of any non-Profane organisms that stood upon it, and Lupin, born with minuscule mana capacity, was especially susceptible to it. Eventually, he could no longer continue and collapsed in an empty corridor.

Lying there on the floor, bereft of energy, Lupin couldn’t help but wonder if this castle would be his tomb, as well as wonder what was going on beyond it. What had happened to Welindar and its people, and what of Uther? How was his homeland faring without a king? Were his people drowning in civil war as nobles and aristocrats fought for power? Or had his citizens managed to work together and stave off destruction? He had to escape this place and return to them, to save his people from the horrors of the Profane, but how could he do any of that when just breathing took all of his strength?

“Noah, if you can hear me, I could really use your help right about now,” he whispered to himself.

That said, given his current position on the floor, he could appreciate how clean and tidy everything was. The furniture was exquisite and well-dusted, the red carpet beneath him was pristine and free of dirt, and the windows were without speck or streak. Frankly, the maids who worked at the royal palace could learn a thing or two from this place. Then, the one responsible for the tidiness of the mansion appeared before him.

“Out for another stroll, Prince Lupin?” the man asked dryly.

Lupin looked up at the nearby butler, wearing an immaculate suit and displaying flawless posture. He was an older man, but considering that he was a ghoul, determining his exact age was impossible. He had the same gray complexion and red eyes that Lupin had seen in other ghouls, but he could tell that this man wasn’t a host to a parasite. He was the genuine article, like the two Profane that had captured him and Nell.

At that moment, Lupin felt several clammy hands grab him and lift him up off the floor. They belonged to the butler before him, but considering that he was missing both of his arms, the devil was in the details. In his brief conscious time in this estate, Lupin had encountered this butler before, and he seemed to possess the ability to move objects with his mind, as though possessing countless invisible hands to compensate for his absent limbs.

“Hello, Harrigan,” Lupin panted.

“I thought Lady Andromeda made it clear to you last time that you are not to leave your room without permission.”

“I was ... looking for Nell, and something to read.”

“Then books will be provided to you, but only as long as you obey the house rules. If you aren’t comfortable in your room, perhaps there is a cell in the dungeon that you will appreciate.”

“Thank you, but I am very comfortable with my room. My apologies for being discourteous to my host.”

“Excellent, then allow me to escort you back.”

Harrigan returned Lupin to his room, carrying him there with telekinesis. They passed by multiple windows, in which Harrigan should have recoiled from the sunlight, but the overcast sky seemed to shield him, and the glass used in the windows was unique, almost tinted, perhaps to protect the Profane. On the way, Harrigan stopped by a bookshelf and collected several tomes.

“Thank you,” said Lupin.

“I am honor-bound to respect the wishes of my mistress’s guest.”

Before reaching Lupin’s room, they encountered two more ghouls. It was a pair of maids, perfectly identical except for their hair color and uniforms. The one on the left had black hair and wore the standard maid uniform, complete with a skirt for easy movement, while the one on the right had white hair, and the colors of her uniform were inverted. They looked younger than Lupin and were quite beautiful, but only on the outside.

“Looky, looky, Ora. The dog got off his leash,” said the one with black hair.

“A bad little doggy indeed, Aro,” replied the one with white.

“You know what happens to dogs who can’t obey, right, Ora?”

“Bad dogs get put down, Aro.”

Holding hands, the two women began to spin.

“We should do the dog a favor and put him out of his misery, Ora.”

“I wish we could, Aro, but Mistress Andromeda would be mad.”

“Maybe we could take some of his blood, Ora, so he’ll behave better.”

“Maybe we could take his legs, Aro, so he can’t get away.”

Suffice it to say, Lupin was glad it was Harrigan who found him. Though he sensed the Profane butler could be quite merciless, he lacked the manic sadism of these two she-beasts. Then there was that succubus who attacked him. He didn’t know what her issue was, but he wanted to avoid a repeat of their first meeting.

“That’s enough, you two,” said Harrigan. “Unless you’ve both completed your chores, you have no business here. Move along.”

“Yes, sir,” they said in unison.

“How long have you worked with them?” Lupin asked once they were gone.

“Since long before your father and even grandfather was born. Though they put on airs of immaturity, they would never risk angering our mistress, at least without good reason. Mistress Andromeda wants you alive and undamaged, so that is how we shall keep you. That said, if you don’t want them to pick your flesh out of their teeth, you will obey the rules of this house and stay in your room.”

Once he was back in his room and the door was locked behind him, Lupin felt like he could finally breathe again, but it would take time for his strength to return. Being in this mansion as a human was like standing naked in a blizzard, though his bedroom seemed to be the exception. Perhaps it wasn’t cursed like the rest of the castle, or whatever evil that once clung to it had been removed for his sake. Either way, it seemed to be the only room where he wasn’t under the effects of the Cursed Earth. However, all that meant was that he was trapped on a spit of rock out in the middle of the ocean.

At the moment, he had some private time, so he decided to make the most of it. He started exercising, trying to build back some of the muscle mass he had lost since Welindar. If he was ever going to escape this place, he needed to get his strength back. That said, with every push-up he struggled to do, he was reminded of how weak he had gotten. He also went over everything he had uncovered during his exploration. He had checked numerous drawers and cabinets, looking for anything to use to facilitate his escape. All he found was a candle, a nail, and a dusty letter opener.

With the Profane as his enemy, a letter opener couldn’t even be regarded as a weapon. He could stab Harrigan in the eye with it, and he would barely flinch. However, combining it with the nail, he could possibly use it to open locked doors. That said, until he could come up with an actual plan, leaving his room on his own would be too dangerous. He had a feeling Harrigan wouldn’t be as forgiving if he got caught again, and he didn’t want to end up alone with the two maids.

For now, he took everything he had found and hid them away, waiting for the day he could finally use them. Though Nell was a succubus, her powers were weak. She could penetrate his dreams and read his feelings, but not his thoughts, such as his rough-draft escape plan. She soon returned, throwing her arms around Lupin the moment she saw him.

“I was told you were out wandering around. Your Highness, you can’t keep doing that! It’s not safe for you out there.”

“I was looking for you,” he replied as convincingly as he could.

“Forgive me, I had to speak with Mistress Helena, but I was counting the seconds we were apart.”

“You still speak of her like that, with such respect, even after what she did to you?”

“She saved me. She made me one of the Profane so that I wouldn’t have to be afraid of them, and assigned me to take care of you! It’s thanks to her that we can be together forever!”

“Nell, that wasn’t what happened, and you know it. I remember how much you struggled against her, how you screamed in pain when she bit you, screamed how you didn’t want to become one of them.”

She looked up at him with an adoring smile, her hand on his cheek. “I was wrong to resist. Becoming one of the Profane is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me, second only to meeting you. We were wrong about the Profane, my love. We should never have tried to fight against them. We should have joined them a long time ago.”

 
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