Deceased, 2281; Judge's realm After Reese discovers the existence of the Flame from Becca's notebook, Cadogan decides to burn her at the stake if Becca won't tell him the final code to open the Anomaly in order to gain the Flame for himself. Ridley helps Diana Sydney get a seat on the Ark's Council and he later conducts the bombing that kills all of the Council except for Diana and Jaha. Murphy ends up helping Raven with another plan, and he is confronted with what he is put her through after he shot her. He and Jasper were arrested for making illegal substances. 's control over everyone dissolves, Murphy stays behind with Emori. Cadogan subsequently led the remaining Second Dawn cultists, now known as the Disciples to Bardo. Murphy tells him to just continue playing the game, but the Dark Commander states that chess is more than a game: its strategy and uncertainty governed by choices. Instead, the killings were committed on his orders. You cannot make said Removal Proposal without permission from an admin first. Clarke demands that Cadogan stay with them however, an order which Cadogan reiterates to Anders who reluctantly leaves. Jordan tries to convince Sheidheda to go out doing the right thing, using his voice to stop his people from dying. Jasper later becomes romantically involved with a Mount Weather resident, Maya who was later killed. Indra promises to protect him from the Faithful which he agrees is a start and promises that he can have back his 10 minutes a day of guarded time outside. Bellamy suggests that Clarke honestly doesn't know, but Cadogan believes that she does or she wouldn't fight so hard against them. In "Red Sky At Morning", Monty has sex with Harper in Arkadia, and is forced to delete and essentially kill his mother for a second time by wiping her memory from the City of Light. He later becomes king of the Ice Nation after Lexa kills Nia for attempting to overthrow her. In the fourth season, after the City of Light is destroyed and A.L.I.E. Though Callie questions how her father knew ahead of time, Grace states that he didn't and people all over the world are scrambling for bunkers. During the first Red Sun Eclipse, Russell Lightbourne fell into a psychotic state and killed many of the other original colonists, including Josephine. William "Bill" Cadogan, also known as The Shepherd, was the leader of the Second Dawn doomsday cult and later of the Disciples in The 100. Bill Cadogan is the first individual to enter the Anomaly Stone, where he finds himself on a familiar pier where he used to take his daughter, Callie. Orlando eventually agrees to train the group as Disciples to help in their rescue mission, but when the time comes to leave, Echo decides that they can't trust Orlando to help them on Bardo and abandons him on Skyring after killing all of the Disciples that they have subdued. Powers/Skills Flashbacks in the seventh season revealed that Cadogan did not take part in the burning himself but instead had his son Reese Cadogan do it. Cadogan believes that when the last war is won, they will see an end to violence and true peace which is refuted by Jordan and Niylah. With the situation getting progressively worse, Indra attempts to get Madi to retake command without success. Cadogan instantly refuses, arguing with Callie about it who points out the number of people who have committed suicide over the last six months. You can read his work in the pages of Image+, follow him on Twitter @samstoneshow, and listen to his podcast Geek Out Show on iTunes and Google Play. Speaking to Fandom about the Cadogan reveal, The 100‘s Executive Producer and Showrunner, Jason Rothenberg, said that going into Season 7, the show’s final year, “One of the big things I wanted to accomplish was fill in some of the blanks. Josephine later relinquishes control to Clarke to escape a decapitation though the two continue to share her body. On two separate occasions, Cadogan insists that the Second Dawn was not a cult like everyone else thought despite the organization meeting all of the criteria for it. Portrayed by Christopher Larkin, Monty Green (seasons 1–5, guest season 6)[2] is a smart and tech-savvy teenager who is a valuable asset to the teens on Earth due to his pharmaceutical and engineering knowledge. Cadogan doubts that the Dark Commander comprehends what the sketches mean, but he knows that it means that someone has memories not their own, memories that Cadogan requires to start the Last War, a war that Sheidheda wants no part of. She fights off Grounders who tried to kill Clarke and provides protection onward in exchange for her safety when the death wave hits. However, the Bardoans didn't record the code which is why the Disciples need Clarke to find it. Cadogan's saying "From the Ashes, We Will Rise" is shown to have made its way into … Clarke becomes gradually hardened and matured by her experiences on Earth, namely the acts she has been forced to commit to survive and protect her people. In the present, Cadogan begs Clarke to tell him if Callie is still in her head. Mass murderInnumerable war crimesTreasonTortureMind deletionGenocideAbuse of power In the seventh season, Murphy struggles with guilt over his role in Abby's death and remorse for his actions. With her friends in danger, Raven uses the armor to rescue them, but is further haunted by having to kill eight people to do it so soon after the deaths she caused in fixing the reactor. Cadogan, Gabriel, Clarke, Raven and Bellamy travel through the Anomaly to Sanctum where Clarke is shocked to find Sheidheda in charge and wonders what has happened. Only Cadogan knows where they are and he doesn't trust Clarke, but he does trust the love she has for her friends. In the sixth season, she is exiled on Sanctum by Bellamy and works with Diyoza who was also exiled. Raven Reyes realizes that the Dark Commander had somehow managed to trick the Flame's AI into protecting him and isolating the other Commanders. To her horror, Madi realizes that it is Sheidheda before her. Jordan is eventually rejected by Russell's followers who dub themselves the Faithful while Sheidheda, who has killed Russell and taken over his body, manipulates Jordan as part of his own plans. Sheidheda eats the message and notes that Indra must trust him to send Murphy into the cell with him. After discovering that Skyring is one of the other planets on the Eligius III colony mission, Gabriel suggests that Bardo was another Eligius planet as well and that the Disciples are the descendants of one of the other Eligius mission teams who settled on Bardo like the people on Sanctum. If you do not wish to know vital information on plot / character elements in a story, you may not wish to read beyond this warning: We hold no responsibility for any negative effects these facts may have on your enjoyment of said media should you continue. The three decide to keep this discovery a secret, knowing that Bill Cadogan is the wrong man to take such a test if it is in fact true. He is Monty's best friend. Stating that it is, Indra swings her sword at the Dark Commander's head, but stops inches from his face. Cadogan and Becca were allies but eventually became enemies. He grows close to Hope Diyoza with the two starting to form a romantic relationship with each other. Clarke Griffin After Cadogan leaves, Sheidheda reveals Madi Griffin's sketchbook containing drawings depicting the memories of the Commanders still in her head. His determination to save his people often puts him in danger. Kane and Callie share a close moment. Afterwards, Nelson appears to become the group's leader or spokesperson and pushes for the execution of Russell Lightbourne. As later revealed, she became against the ritual murder of Oblation after falling in love with a Null named Isaac. Sheidheda questions why he would, knowing that if everyone realizes the truth, they will tear him apart and if he survives that, they have no reason to keep him around. However, in exchange for the Disciples helping him, the Dark Commander directs them to the sketchbook containing proof that Madi still has the memories of the Commanders. Tragically killed during Season 3, Lexa was Clarke's greatest love and her death has haunted Clarke for the remainder of the series. Origin She is a fiercely independent girl who is constantly rebelling and getting attention from men, most notably the Grounder Lincoln. has escaped and is accessing nuclear launch codes. In the season finale, she officially becomes the new leader of the new Grounder tribe consisting of Skaikru, Trikru, Azgeda, and other Grounder clans, regardless of her blood and what is in her head. Portrayed by Richard Harmon, John Murphy (seasons 3–7; recurring seasons 1–2) starts out as one of Bellamy's men and is generally disliked by the group due to his reputation of being a troublemaker and career criminal, making him one of the few members to actually have committed felonies and not petty misdemeanors. In the fourth season, she shows more signs of being bloodthirsty after killing an ambassador who questions Roan's leadership. In severe pain, the Dark Commander knocks Madi to the ground and prepares to kill her, but Indra offers to kneel before him if Sheidheda spares Madi's life. After returning to Skyring centuries later, Hope finds Dev's body amongst the skeletons dug up by Orlando. Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. However, a hallucination of Sinclair helps Raven to come up with a way to purge the code and save her own life. The 100 had a big reveal at the end of this week’s episode – one that was among the longest payoffs in the show’s history. Murphy later retreats to the remnants of the Ark in space with Bellamy, Raven, Emori and Echo to survive the coming nuclear apocalypse. Instead, he uses reason to try to get through to them and even treats the group with respect while he is their prisoner. He also made Madi realize that they had made mistakes and asked her to forgive the Eligius crew and they all boarded the ship at his request. Once she returns to Earth, she is confronted by Octavia who reminds her of her banishment but gives her an ultimatum on spying on the people of Eligius IV in exchange for banishment being lifted, and Octavia executes several of her people in order to make her defection seem legitimate. However, Cadogan closes the wormhole without letting Raven or Gabriel go through. As he is still disliked in Camp Jaha, he accompanies Jaha to find the City of Light. Powers/Skills After Diyoza, Jade and the Sanctum guards rescue the prisoners, Tosh kills Rose before Octavia manages to snap Tosh's neck. As chaos breaks out, Clarke and Eric Jackson tend to Sheidheda's gunshot wound which damaged his subclavian artery. Jasmine is resurrected in the body of Jade who was originally the guard of her intended host Rose before Rose's death at the hands of the Children of Gabriel. His murder prevents Clarke from ever achieving. In season 7's "From the Ashes", Roan reappears to Echo along with the real Echo as a hallucination due to Red Sun toxin. This new violent attitude earned her the nickname Skairipa ('Sky-reaper') or Death from Above. Type of Villain Not satisfied with the Dark Commander being unable to resurrect, Nelson attacks, attempting to kill him. Murphy refuses Sheidheda's demand to open the reactor door, causing the Dark Commander to admit that he likes Murphy and will spare both him and Emori if Murphy opens the door. How you respond to the loss of your queen will tell me what you are." Portrayed by Paige Turco, Abigail "Abby" Griffin (seasons 1–6; guest season 7) is Clarke's mother. Gabriel joins Cadogan in the dining room where the two men exchange banter about the food and their history as self-made men. Later on, after learning that Clarke is dead, Sheidheda convinces Madi that Gaia is to blame for Clarke's death. Jason Rothenberg confirmed that Russell will stay dead and will not return to battle Sheidheda for control of his body as happened with Clarke and Josephine. From Anders' sermon, Gabriel realizes that the Disciples weren't from Eligius III but were instead led to Bardo from Earth through the Anomaly itself. During the revolution on Sanctum, the Adjustors attempt to brainwash Jordan who is rescued by his friends partway through the process but is left in an unresponsive trance until the next morning. After the disappearance of Hope and the kidnapping of Bellamy Blake by the mysterious Disciples, Gabriel joined Echo and Hope in traveling through the Anomaly in search of their friends, emerging on another planet named Skyring by Hope where time ran much faster due to time dilation and where Octavia had spent ten years with Diyoza and Hope before being captured by the Disciples. However, just like Clarke, she is not exactly built for war so she is horrified at what she sees and experiences at first. In the midst of this, it’s worth noting that Cadogan’s “From the ashes, we will rise” motto was important enough to be the tagline for The 100 Season 4, and we would see a flag with that message inside the bunker and upon coins used by the Second Dawn. Lindsey Morgan and Ricky Whittle, who recurred in the first season, joined the main cast for the second season. Cadogan smiles, pleased by the news. In Hesperides, when Gabriel Santiago tries to tell Orlando his theory that the Disciples came from Eligius III, Orlando interrupts him to tell Gabriel that the Shepherd delivered them to Bardo. Kwame's forces subsequently enter into a standoff with, This page was last edited on 15 November 2020, at 05:48. While Callie perished on Earth centuries ago after leaving her father, Cadogan was reunited with a vision of her. As later revealed by Captain Meredith, Echo's betrayal caused Orlando to subsequently commit suicide. Despite being responsible for a number of deaths, Cadogan never actually killed anyone directly himself, at least not on-screen. After taking thirty hostages, Nikki demands Murphy and Sheidheda be brought to them. Gesturing to the weapons surrounding them, Cadogan states that Bellamy is wrong that they can save him and calls faith "the true weapon." Pleased, he shoves Octavia into the workshop and locks the group in. Its later revealed that the Shepherd is Bill Cadogan, the founder and leader of the Second Dawn who has been kept alive in stasis by the Disciples. Madi agrees and asks him what she needs to do next. However, as Octavia returned to a slower time dilated planet without one of the Disciples' protective helmets, she lost her memory of everything that had happened from the moment she left Sanctum. In season six, he is awakened from cryo along with all of the other surviving Sky People by Niylah to help save Marcus Kane with blood donations. Blythe Ann subsequently shows no remorse for Priya's death, stating that Delilah deserves justice. Jaha, along with Marcus, were best friends with Jake Griffin and his family. WARNING: This article contains major spoilers. A year after the bunker was introduced, Season 5’s “The Warriors Will” gave us some more info about Cadogan – specifically that he was apparently responsible for the death of Becca Franco. Raven notes and is confused by the fact that the AI seems to be protecting Sheidheda. The first to be successfully resurrected was Josephine herself. The end is coming, and it's coming soon. During this time, Murphy meets Zev, the male lover of Daniel. Indra informs Sheidheda that his execution has been cancelled as Russell's followers will burn Sanctum to the ground if they go through with it. After being wrongfully accused by Clarke and nearly lynched, he tries to kill Charlotte. As Jackson treats his wound, Sheidheda questions if something is wrong. He is taken off of Octavia's case just before Bellamy's apparent death and is replaced with another scientist by the time Gabriel, Echo and Hope arrive to rescue Octavia and Charmaine Diyoza. Kaylah Zander as Tosh (season 6): A more fanatical and militaristic member of the group, Tosh kidnaps Rose and Octavia Blake in order to kill the young Nightblood and deprive the Primes of a host. Gabriel intended to die with his elderly host, but Eduardo, a loyal follower who was unwilling to let him go, resurrected Gabriel against his wishes in the body of Xavier, a free-born Nightblood amongst the Children of Gabriel. In addition, after first learning about Cadogan, Bellamy calls him a religious fanatic. With Madi's friends attempting to get rid of him, Sheidheda threatens to kill Madi if they tried to remove him from the Flame. However, Gabriel chooses to destroy the Flame for good instead of fixing it, and Clarke forces Cadogan to lead her to her friends. He fell to his death trying to rescue his friend Mel, who was the sole survivor when her section of the Ark crash-landed. Bill Cadogan's birth year is 1987. Note: FULL SPOILERS for The 100 Season 7’s seventh episode, “The Queen’s Gambit,” follow. Elsewhere he is always called Bill Cadogan by other characters or the Shepherd by his followers though a couple of times he's told people to call him Bill when they call him the Shepherd or My Shepherd. Gabriel's argument successfully convinces Orlando to help them out. He later is drugged to become a reaper, but with Clarke's and Abby's assistance, he is successfully rehabilitated from the drug. Gabriel ultimately betrays his friends on Bardo, unwilling to risk going to the surface and apparently becoming a willing member of the Disciple cause. Ridley is exposed as the bomber, but manages to escape aboard the. Ben Sullivan as Riley (season 4): A Farm Station survivor enslaved by the Ice Nation after the crash on Earth. Though the Dark Commander fails, Madi chooses to come on her own to save her friends. Cadogan is shown refusing to accept any solution but his own of leaving the Earth for a new world, even after being presented with the alternative solution of Nightblood. After returning with Gabriel to rescue the people trapped with the Adjusters, Murphy claims that "his" resurrection went wrong, causing memory problems as his reason for not remembering Zev. She tries to implore him to give Abby amnesty, asking him to think of their own relationship. After an attempt by Gabriel Santiago to remove Josephine fails, Bellamy desperately performs CPR on a dying Clarke and urges her to fight. Separated from Bellamy in the chaos, Priya is confronted by Delilah's enraged parents. This convinces the Judge that humanity is worthy the human race Transcends, achieving the Disciples goal. In the aftermath of the massacre, with the Dark Commander consolidating his power and Indra deposed, Murphy takes leadership of the massacre survivors to hide and oppose Sheidheda's reign with Murphy showing an understanding of the way the Dark Commander operates and something of an ability to predict what he is up to. Earth (former)His childhood house (former)Second Dawn Bunker (former)Polis (former)Etherea (former)Bardo (former)Alpha (former)Sanctum (former) Murphy is angered when Sheidheda insultingly calls Emori frikdrena before Emori interrupts over the intercom, addressing the Dark Commander as "cyclops." However, Diyoza and Octavia were eventually captured by the Disciples, leaving Hope alone for some time. In the form of Lexa, the Judge's first question for Clarke is why she killed Cadogan when he was unarmed and no threat to her. Sheidheda agrees to the deal, but offers them a better plan and provides them with a map showing a tunnel under the palace leading into the Great Hall. BillThe ShepherdMy Shepherd (by Bellamy Blake) Jordan teams up with Raven to examine the armor of a dead Disciple, having not seen her since they worked together briefly after Eligius IV arrived at Sanctum. She then shoots him several more times in the back. In the sixth season, a manifestation of A.L.I.E. The Dark Commander demands to know who Gabriel is and Clarke quickly realizes that he isn't Russell. The prisoners put themselves through cryosleep to evade aging. Once Priya has admitted the truth, Bellamy gives her back Ryker's Mind Drive. Cadogan insists that the Second Dawn was not a cult and he doesn't claim to be a god, nor does he even believe in God. Bellamy assures Cadogan that no one is getting violent as they are being released and Cadogan opens the Anomaly. Bill Cadogan It was his expert knowledge of botany that made him a valuable ally to Clarke, as she was tasked as the 100's medic due to her previous experience as the daughter of a doctor and needed herbal medicines to treat the ill and injured members of their community. Her backstory is that she was imprisoned as an accessory to the crimes of her father after attempting to inform their people that the Ark was dying, and thus ended up among the 100. He murders eighteen unarmed Grounders who he believed had taken Clarke hostage, and was willingly going to leave several fellow Arkers for dead in favor of continuing his search for her. Karen Holness as Blythe Ann Workman (season 6-present): The owner of a tavern on Sanctum frequented by Clarke and her friends and the mother of Delilah Workman, the host of Priya Desai. Stranded outside, David is killed either by the rising radiation levels or the death wave while his sacrifice ensures his son's continuing survival. In the third season, he reports on Indra making contact to speak with them and takes the City of Light chip along with all of the other Arkadia residents, though he is released when Clarke destroys A.L.I.E. However, after Anders opens the Anomaly, a dying Disciple detonates a grenade and Bellamy vanishes when the explosion clears. Another Disciple subsequently reveals to. He is one of the few Skaikru members who did not take A.L.I.E. Indra promises to kill Sheidheda herself when the time comes and has Russell's Mind Drive painfully removed by Eric Jackson so that the Dark Commander can not be resurrected again when he dies. The Shepherd was a real person, not just a spiritual diety. Manipulative Warlord, Dark CommanderCreatureItDemonRussell LightbourneRussell PrimeMalachi kom SangadakruHigh King of Sanctum, High intelligenceStrategyManipulationSelf-resurrection. He is portrayed by John Pyper-Ferguson and debuts in "The Four Horsemen". Murphy bonds with the prisoner Hatch who has already deduced the truth but like Murphy, is trying to protect someone he loves. Apparently fully converted into Disciples, they enter. Becca finds herself drawn to the Anomaly Stone and Cadogan allows her inside the room after realizing that the Anomaly Stone is causing Becca's symptoms. Sheidheda states that what Indra needs is a Commander, but claims that Madi is broken. The ambush is successful, but Orlando is abandoned on Skyring where he commits suicide. Their meeting is interrupted by Anders and Disciple guards before Gabriel can answer if all of that is worth a little sacrifice. Bellamy soon feels guilt for his actions, and while he saves Indra's life, this puts a rift between him and Octavia, as well as Kane. Sheidheda is nothing more than a evil, blood-thirsty sadistic commander and warlord. After taking a closer look at the logs, Jordan comes to believe that the Bardoan language is structured similar to the Korean language which Jordan learned from his father and as a result, the Disciples may have mistranslated the message. In Etherea, Bellamy and Doucette follow the path of Cadogan's pilgrimage across Etherea in order to reach the Anomaly and escape. Early in the series, he has a crush on Octavia, even saving her life during an animal attack, but she offers her friendship in return instead. In "A Little Sacrifice", Diyoza sacrifices herself to stop Gen-9 from being released on Bardo, leaving 30 prisoners. By killing Russell inside of his own head, Sheidheda destroys Russell's mind and is resurrected in the deposed Prime's body. Sheidheda is examining a chess figurine when Nelson enters, initially mistaken by the Dark Commander for Indra. First Appearance Murphy eventually proposes marriage to Emori who accepts. Having also been drawn to the Anomaly, Russell suggests that it is now Jordan's job to try to figure the mystery out. Using Becca's notebook, Raven successfully hacks the Artificial Intelligence with the plan to isolate Sheidheda, move him to another computer and then delete the Dark Commander for good. He appears once again in the second season, when a hypoxic Thelonious hallucinates that Wells is alive and with him on the Ark, when everyone else has left for the surface. In the fourth season, he comes up with the idea of protecting his people by shielding Arkadia with a hydrogen generator and recruits Bellamy, Harper and Miller to procure it. In "The Stranger", the surviving prisoners bow to the Dark Commander's leadership. The series stars Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin, as well as Paige Turco, Thomas McDonell, Eli Goree, Marie Avgeropoulos, Bob Morley, Christopher Larkin, Devon Bostick, Isaiah Washington, and Henry Ian Cusick. Knight has Wonkru carry in the Anomaly Stone which they have located and then reveals that Nikki, who Sheidheda had follow Indra, has gone missing but Knight took it upon himself to have Nikki followed. Indra confronts Sheidheda, finally knowing what happened to the Dark Commander's code when they saved Madi. Sheidheda orders Indra to have Trikru clean up the mess and calls Nikki over. Another innovation of Becca was Nightblood which she created to allow humans to metabolize extreme levels of. Due to many being abandoned as children, they are unaware of the identity of their families in Sanctum even if their parents are still alive as discovered by Nelson when he returned following the successful rebellion. As Indra continues to try to free herself, Sheidheda tells her that every time he'd take a Trikru prisoner, they'd die trying to escape and that one would think that they would get better at it. 's code, she is able to use 90% of her brain but developed a negative side effect that could cause her to have a stroke, possibly leading to her death. Furious, Indra leaves without another word while Sheidheda gives her a mocking nod. Initially able to resist the Dark Commander's influence, Madi eventually begins to see him in the waking world. As Indra comes down from the fight, she hallucinates her mother kneeling before Sheidheda again in exchange for the Dark Commander sparing her daughter and the Dark Commander taunting Indra's mother over breaking. Several Sanctummites flee at the sight of him while Picasso growls at the Dark Commander. Religious Zealot? After his capture and subsequent rescue from Grounders, he becomes traumatized by his near-death experience which he struggles to overcome. At the end of season six, Octavia is stabbed by Diyoza's adult daughter Hope and disappears into the anomaly again, leaving her fate unknown. While Callie perished on Earth centuries ago after leaving her father, Cadogan was reunited with a vision of her. Disciple warriors hold rankings going up to at least Level 12 which appears to be a Master level. Due to time dilation from a nearby black hole, time passed much faster on Skyring than on Sanctum meaning that in the seconds Octavia and Diyoza were gone, ten years passed on Skyring. Tosh's more extreme views cause her to clash with Xavier, in reality Gabriel Santiago himself in a new host. and the fourth; the Boat People (Floukru or Floudonkru); and other tribes such as Glowing Forest (Trishanakru), Rock Line (Boudalankru), Broadleaf (Yujleda), Blue Cliff (Ouskejonkru), Plains-riders (Ingranronakru), Shallow Valley (Louwoda-Klironkru), the Desert Clan (Sankru or Sangedakru), the Lake People (Podakru), and the Delphi (Delfikru). One by one, Clarke's friends don Disciple helmets in order to keep their memories and travel through the Anomaly. Bill Cadogan John Pyper-Ferguson: Guest Recurring Madi Griffin Lola Flanery ... Octavia and Echo tell Clarke that they lost the real Bellamy a long time ago and his need for a meaning and a cause killed him, not Clarke. Though Murphy gains the chance to become a Prime and immortal, he turns his back on the Primes after losing both Abby and Clarke in favor of saving his people with Emori. Clarke finally agrees to take Cadogan to the Flame but only once all of her friends are safe which he agrees to before leaving the room. However, during the ambush, Echo notices Orlando's anguish over the harm the Disciples suffer and realizes that he knows them, likely having trained them personally. 's influence, he forgets about Wells and has to be reminded by A.L.I.E., causing Abby to realize that something is wrong with him. After following the two to where Hope, Jordan, Murphy and Emori are gathered in a worshop, Sheidheda learns that Madi is in the rec room. Hobby Cadogan states that his daughter created the language as a child and asks Clarke if Callie survives inside of the Key which Gabriel explains is the Flame. Hope eventually rescued Octavia with Levitt's help and sent her back to Sanctum.
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