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|name = Apes |
|name = Apes |
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|appearances = ''[[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]'' <br /> ''[[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]]'' <br /> ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]'' |
|appearances = ''[[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]'' <br /> ''[[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]]'' <br /> ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]'' |
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|attack = Swipe <br /> Tackle <br /> Teleportation <br /> Punch <br /> Ram <br /> Shockwave Pound |
|attack = Swipe <br /> Tackle <br /> Teleportation <br /> Punch <br /> Ram <br /> Shockwave Pound |
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|species = Apes |
|species = Apes |
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|role = Enemy |
|role = Enemy |
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⚫ | |homeworld = [[Dragon Realms (The Legend of Spyro)|Dragon Realms]]}}The '''Apes''' are mercenary soldiers in service of the Dark Master [[Malefor (The Legend of Spyro)|Malefor]] in [[The Legend of Spyro (series)|''The Legend of Spyro'' series]]. According to [[Ignitus]], because of said services, they were also dubbed as the "[[Dark Armies]]". They are ruled by a king named [[Gaul]]. |
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− | |homeworld = [[Dragon Realms (The Legend of Spyro)|Dragon Realms]]}} |
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⚫ | The '''Apes''' are mercenary soldiers in service of the Dark Master |
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+ | ==Appearance== |
− | + | Apes have a different fur color depending on their surroundings, but they are functionally still the same. |
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− | *In the [[Swamp]], their fur color is darkish gray in ''A New Beginning,'' and bluish gray in ''The Eternal Night''. |
+ | *In the [[Swamp]] and the [[Dragon Temple]], their fur color is darkish gray in ''A New Beginning,'' and bluish gray in ''The Eternal Night''. |
*On [[Dante's Freezer]], their fur color is vanilla white. |
*On [[Dante's Freezer]], their fur color is vanilla white. |
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*On [[Tall Plains]], their fur color is red. |
*On [[Tall Plains]], their fur color is red. |
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+ | *In [[Munitions Forge]], their fur color is gold. (It should be noted that Gaul led this variety of Apes during the raid on the Dragon Temple on the night of Spyro's birth according to Ignitus's flashback as he explained the truth about [[Cynder (The Legend of Spyro)|Cynder]] to Spyro during the events of ''[[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning|A New Beginning]]'') |
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− | *In [[Munitions Forge]], their fur color is gold. |
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*In [[Concurrent Skies]], their fur color is pure white. |
*In [[Concurrent Skies]], their fur color is pure white. |
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− | *In the [[Mountain of Malefor]], their fur color is darkish lavender, which appears to be their main fur color. |
+ | *In the [[Mountain of Malefor]], their fur color is darkish lavender, which appears to be their main fur color. In concept art, they are refered to as "Shadow Wraiths", known as fanatical followers of Gaul that mark their locations with a [[Aether|Dark Aether]] banner. |
==Ranks== |
==Ranks== |
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===Notable Officers=== |
===Notable Officers=== |
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− | The Apes have ranks in their army, but the Ape King |
+ | The Apes have ranks in their army, but the Ape King Gaul rules the Apes of all ranks. When Cynder was under the influence of Malefor, she served as the general for the Apes. Among Gaul's forces is another Ape called the [[Assassin]]. He wears a mask like his underlings who pilot the Dreadwings or man the elemental cannons, but his voice is thick and heavy through his mask, muffling his words whenever he speaks. It is possible that he is Gaul's second in command. |
*[[Gaul]] (King) |
*[[Gaul]] (King) |
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*Cynder (General, formerly) |
*Cynder (General, formerly) |
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*[[Ape Gunners]] |
*[[Ape Gunners]] |
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*[[Ape Cannons]] |
*[[Ape Cannons]] |
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+ | *[[Wraiths]] |
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===Additional Forces of the Apes=== |
===Additional Forces of the Apes=== |
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− | The Apes have recruited numbers of different varieties of beasts to support their brutal causes. They mainly mount on the bat-like Dreadwings for aerial transport or assaults. On the ground, they rely on gigantic creatures resembling [[Buffalo Beetles|scorpions]] (appearing only in ''A New Beginning'') and [[Snail Riders|snails]]. Two varieties of Death Hounds also serve as the Apes' attack dogs but, along with the snails, only appear in [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]]. |
+ | The Apes have recruited numbers of different varieties of beasts to support their brutal causes. They mainly mount on the bat-like Dreadwings for aerial transport or assaults. On the ground, they rely on gigantic creatures resembling [[Buffalo Beetles|scorpions]] (appearing only in ''A New Beginning'') and [[Snail Riders|snails]]. Two varieties of Death Hounds also serve as the Apes' attack dogs but, along with the snails, only appear in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]]''. |
*[[Dreadwings]] |
*[[Dreadwings]] |
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==Story== |
==Story== |
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===Service to the Dark Master=== |
===Service to the Dark Master=== |
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− | After Malefor was cast out of the [[Dragon Realms (The Legend of Spyro)|Dragon Realms]], he built an army of Apes and taught them how to artificially harness the power of the [[Spirit Gems]], the [[Dragons (The Legend of Spyro)|dragons]]' |
+ | After Malefor was cast out of the [[Dragon Realms (The Legend of Spyro)|Dragon Realms]] many years ago, he built an army of Apes and taught them how to artificially harness the power of the [[Spirit Gems]], the [[Dragons (The Legend of Spyro)|dragons]]' lifeforce. It was then that the Apes served as the perfect army for the Dark Master (for the time being). The ruler and king of the Apes was Gaul, a loyal servant to Malefor. The duties of his army were to fight wars against the Dragons, win battles in order to gain ground, and occupy the Realm. Years afterwards, Malefor was defeated by the Ancestors, who sealed his essence in Convexity and his spirit in the very mountain he created, the [[Well of Souls]]. Despite this setback, the Apes were still able to carry out Malefor's orders from beyond for many years to come. |
===Attack on the Dragon Temple=== |
===Attack on the Dragon Temple=== |
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− | Under Malefor's orders, Gaul led the raid on the [[Dragon Temple]] to destroy the dragon eggs in order to prevent the birth of the next purple dragon |
+ | Under Malefor's orders, Gaul led the raid on the [[Dragon Temple]] to destroy the dragon eggs in order to prevent the birth of the next [[Purple Dragons (The Legend of Spyro)|purple dragon]]. However Spyro's egg was saved by [[Ignitus]]. Malefor also needed a dragon who was born on the [[Year of the Dragon]] to open the portal in Convexity that served as his prison, and Cynder's egg was captured while the other dragon eggs were smashed by the Apes. Cynder would later be poisoned by the Dark Master's powers, turning her into an evil dark dragon to help him spread destruction throughout the world and becoming a general to the Apes. |
===''The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning''=== |
===''The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning''=== |
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⚫ | The Apes first appeared in this game when a group of Swamp Apes captured [[Sparx (The Legend of Spyro)|Sparx]] as means of using him as a lantern. Spyro killed the Apes and freed Sparx, but the Ape Leader escaped to alert Cynder of the young purple dragon. After leaving his home to find out who he truly was, Spyro was chased by Apes in the [[Swamp]]. The enemies later appeared, having overrun the Dragon Temple, but Spyro, along with Ignitus, wiped them all out. |
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⚫ | From that point on, the Apes would become the main enemy Spyro encountered throughout his travels. They appeared in [[Dante's Freezer]], [[Tall Plains]], [[Munitions Forge]] and finally [[Concurrent Skies|Cynder's Lair]]. There is one particular Ape in [[Munitions Forge]] called the [[Conductor]], who drives a steam engine called [[Steam]]. |
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⚫ | The Apes first appeared in this game when a group of Swamp Apes captured [[Sparx (The Legend of Spyro)|Sparx]] as means of using him as a lantern. Spyro killed the Apes and freed Sparx, but the Ape Leader escaped to alert Cynder of the young dragon. After leaving his home to find out who he truly was, Spyro was chased by Apes in the [[Swamp]]. |
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⚫ | From that point on, the Apes would become the main enemy Spyro |
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===''The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night''=== |
===''The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night''=== |
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− | Apes appeared in the second part of the trilogy on several occasions, but you do not fight them primarily. Notably, they are much less comedic and more terrifying than in the first game, losing the stereotypical monkey screams and gaining instead deep grunts and roars (like that of gorillas). They first appeared when they launched |
+ | Apes appeared in the second part of the trilogy on several occasions, but you do not fight them primarily. Notably, they are much less comedic and more terrifying than in the first game, losing the stereotypical monkey screams and gaining instead deep grunts and roars (like that of gorillas). They first appeared when they launched another all-out attack on the Dragon Temple, this time led by an Ape called the [[Assassin]], but Spyro and the [[Guardians (character)|Guardians]] foiled their plans. They were mentioned when a letter from [[Hunter of Avalar]] explained that the Ape King Gaul had placed a bounty on all of the Dragons, including Spyro. The Apes appeared again after attacking [[Fellmuth Arena]], capturing Cynder in the process, and they appeared lastly in the end, on the [[Mountain of Malefor]]. |
===''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon''=== |
===''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon''=== |
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− | In ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon|Dawn of the Dragon]]'', the [[Hermit|cheetah hermit]] in the [[Valley of Avalar]] revealed that the shadowy skeletons that attacked Spyro and Cynder are the Apes. According to him, they only served Malefor |
+ | In ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon|Dawn of the Dragon]]'', the [[Hermit|cheetah hermit]] in the [[Valley of Avalar]] revealed that the shadowy skeletons that attacked Spyro and Cynder are the Apes. According to him, they only served Malefor more for their own ambitions and thirst for power, and they showed no true loyalty to their master. For those reasons, Malefor repaid the Apes for their services by turning them into [[Shadow Apes]] upon his return to the Realms. They appear as skeletons covered in mist-like shadows; mere ghosts of their former selves and are no longer the main minions of Malefor. The Apes are doomed to dwell in the darkness until Spyro and Cynder find and defeat them. The [[Grublins]] have taken their place in the battle, leaving the Shadow Apes to attack stragglers from the shadows. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | <gallery |
+ | <gallery position="center"> |
+ | enemies_baboon.jpg|Apes concept art by [https://irinaegorovaart.webs.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=8851806 Irina Egorova] |
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− | Gaul leading his army of Apes to battle (ANB).JPG|Gaul leading his army of Apes to battle (A New Beginning) |
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+ | Ape Enemy Lineup.jpg|The Ape enemy lineup in ''The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning'' |
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+ | rod-wong-a-swamp-cynders-lineup.jpg|The Ape enemy lineup in ''The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night'' (no masks) |
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− | MonTale13.png|The Ape Army under the command of Malefor |
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+ | A Swamp CynderMinions.png|Night Battle Ape models in ''The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night'' (half-finished masks with weapons) |
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+ | Temple Apes.png|Night Battle Ape models in ''The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night'' (full masks with small cloaks) |
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+ | A Wraith LineUp.png|Gaul and Wraith Ape lineup by [[Ronald Marc]] and [[Richard Lyons]] |
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+ | 01.980.jpg|Ape models by [http://www.noritominaga.com/#/spyro-the-dragon-the-eternal-night/ Nori Tominaga] |
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+ | Gaul Dragon Wars Apes.jpg|Gaul leading his army against the Dragon war battalions |
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+ | Malefor ApeArmy.jpg|Malefor leading his Apes into battle |
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+ | Gaul CynderEgg Apes.jpg|Surrounding by his Ape minions, Gaul claims Cynder's egg |
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+ | Apes Manweersmalls MunitionsForge.jpg|The Apes enslaving the Manweersmalls in Munitions Forge to mine for Spirit Gems |
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+ | Ignitus Spyro GBA2.jpg |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *Strangely, although they are known as apes, they actually bear a resemblance to mandrills and baboons. |
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− | * |
+ | *In the conclusion of ''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon'', it is unknown if the Apes were changed back to their original forms upon the beginning of the new age. |
− | {{ANB}} |
+ | {{ANB}} |
+ | {{TEN}} |
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+ | {{DOTD}} |
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[[Category:Enemies]] |
[[Category:Enemies]] |
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[[Category:Characters]] |
[[Category:Characters]] |
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[[Category:The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]] |
[[Category:The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]] |
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[[Category:The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]] |
[[Category:The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]] |
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+ | [[Category:Species (The Legend of Spyro)]] |
Revision as of 08:42, 9 April 2020
The Apes are mercenary soldiers in service of the Dark Master Malefor in The Legend of Spyro series. According to Ignitus, because of said services, they were also dubbed as the "Dark Armies". They are ruled by a king named Gaul.
Appearance
Apes have a different fur color depending on their surroundings, but they are functionally still the same.
- In the Swamp and the Dragon Temple, their fur color is darkish gray in A New Beginning, and bluish gray in The Eternal Night.
- On Dante's Freezer, their fur color is vanilla white.
- On Tall Plains, their fur color is red.
- In Munitions Forge, their fur color is gold. (It should be noted that Gaul led this variety of Apes during the raid on the Dragon Temple on the night of Spyro's birth according to Ignitus's flashback as he explained the truth about Cynder to Spyro during the events of A New Beginning)
- In Concurrent Skies, their fur color is pure white.
- In the Mountain of Malefor, their fur color is darkish lavender, which appears to be their main fur color. In concept art, they are refered to as "Shadow Wraiths", known as fanatical followers of Gaul that mark their locations with a Dark Aether banner.
Ranks
Notable Officers
The Apes have ranks in their army, but the Ape King Gaul rules the Apes of all ranks. When Cynder was under the influence of Malefor, she served as the general for the Apes. Among Gaul's forces is another Ape called the Assassin. He wears a mask like his underlings who pilot the Dreadwings or man the elemental cannons, but his voice is thick and heavy through his mask, muffling his words whenever he speaks. It is possible that he is Gaul's second in command.
- Gaul (King)
- Cynder (General, formerly)
- Assassin/Advisor (Gaul's possible second-in-command)
- Conductor (Possible chief of security as well as head distributor)
Henchmen
The Ape army consists of soldiers, leaders and commanders, etc., each with their own different attack methods.
- Ape Soldiers
- Ape Leaders
- Ape Commanders
- Disciples (DS version of A New Beginning)
- Ape Gunners
- Ape Cannons
- Wraiths
Additional Forces of the Apes
The Apes have recruited numbers of different varieties of beasts to support their brutal causes. They mainly mount on the bat-like Dreadwings for aerial transport or assaults. On the ground, they rely on gigantic creatures resembling scorpions (appearing only in A New Beginning) and snails. Two varieties of Death Hounds also serve as the Apes' attack dogs but, along with the snails, only appear in The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night.
- Dreadwings
- Buffalo Beetles
- Conduits
- Death Hounds
- Snail Riders
- Electric King (Cynder's personal bodyguard)
Story
Service to the Dark Master
After Malefor was cast out of the Dragon Realms many years ago, he built an army of Apes and taught them how to artificially harness the power of the Spirit Gems, the dragons' lifeforce. It was then that the Apes served as the perfect army for the Dark Master (for the time being). The ruler and king of the Apes was Gaul, a loyal servant to Malefor. The duties of his army were to fight wars against the Dragons, win battles in order to gain ground, and occupy the Realm. Years afterwards, Malefor was defeated by the Ancestors, who sealed his essence in Convexity and his spirit in the very mountain he created, the Well of Souls. Despite this setback, the Apes were still able to carry out Malefor's orders from beyond for many years to come.
Attack on the Dragon Temple
Under Malefor's orders, Gaul led the raid on the Dragon Temple to destroy the dragon eggs in order to prevent the birth of the next purple dragon. However Spyro's egg was saved by Ignitus. Malefor also needed a dragon who was born on the Year of the Dragon to open the portal in Convexity that served as his prison, and Cynder's egg was captured while the other dragon eggs were smashed by the Apes. Cynder would later be poisoned by the Dark Master's powers, turning her into an evil dark dragon to help him spread destruction throughout the world and becoming a general to the Apes.
The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning
The Apes first appeared in this game when a group of Swamp Apes captured Sparx as means of using him as a lantern. Spyro killed the Apes and freed Sparx, but the Ape Leader escaped to alert Cynder of the young purple dragon. After leaving his home to find out who he truly was, Spyro was chased by Apes in the Swamp. The enemies later appeared, having overrun the Dragon Temple, but Spyro, along with Ignitus, wiped them all out.
From that point on, the Apes would become the main enemy Spyro encountered throughout his travels. They appeared in Dante's Freezer, Tall Plains, Munitions Forge and finally Cynder's Lair. There is one particular Ape in Munitions Forge called the Conductor, who drives a steam engine called Steam.
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night
Apes appeared in the second part of the trilogy on several occasions, but you do not fight them primarily. Notably, they are much less comedic and more terrifying than in the first game, losing the stereotypical monkey screams and gaining instead deep grunts and roars (like that of gorillas). They first appeared when they launched another all-out attack on the Dragon Temple, this time led by an Ape called the Assassin, but Spyro and the Guardians foiled their plans. They were mentioned when a letter from Hunter of Avalar explained that the Ape King Gaul had placed a bounty on all of the Dragons, including Spyro. The Apes appeared again after attacking Fellmuth Arena, capturing Cynder in the process, and they appeared lastly in the end, on the Mountain of Malefor.
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
In Dawn of the Dragon, the cheetah hermit in the Valley of Avalar revealed that the shadowy skeletons that attacked Spyro and Cynder are the Apes. According to him, they only served Malefor more for their own ambitions and thirst for power, and they showed no true loyalty to their master. For those reasons, Malefor repaid the Apes for their services by turning them into Shadow Apes upon his return to the Realms. They appear as skeletons covered in mist-like shadows; mere ghosts of their former selves and are no longer the main minions of Malefor. The Apes are doomed to dwell in the darkness until Spyro and Cynder find and defeat them. The Grublins have taken their place in the battle, leaving the Shadow Apes to attack stragglers from the shadows.
Gallery
Trivia
- Strangely, although they are known as apes, they actually bear a resemblance to mandrills and baboons.
- In the conclusion of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, it is unknown if the Apes were changed back to their original forms upon the beginning of the new age.
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