There is some doubt whether the initial Lithuanian flight was simply a ruse designed to draw their enemy into an untenable position: this was certainly the result regardless of intent, With the Poles pressing upon the centre of the Teutonic line, the Polish Knights and infantry attacking in the flank, and the Lithuanians falling upon their rear, the Teutonic army was doomed. Few of the Order's leaders survived the slaughter and many thousands of troops were captured.
They are heavily armed and armoured knights, comparable to their Polish cousins Retainers. These armoured cavalry are armed with long, spears or lances and are less heavily armoured than the Nobles. Light Cavalry. These are cavalry with either bows or throwing spears, Their role would be to operate on the flanks of the army and cover the main force.
The Polish army's main strength lies in its umerous mounted troops. These troops are armed with either a thrusting, spear oa lance. They arc less armoured than the Nobles.
This category typically represents troops from the Baltic tribes. These cavalry are armed with bows, crossbows and throwing spears.
Their main role on the battlefield seemed to be to protect the flanks of the army. These foot soldiers would be kept back and used as a reserve. The next rank would be armed with crossbows and these would fire over the kneeling first rank. These come from the surrounding villages and. Local peasants would often fight with the army rather than face the consequences of having to fend off the enemy unaided. These troops are armed with either a thrusting spear or a lance. They are less armoured than the Nobles.
They would usually form up to the rear of the knights or to their flanks. This rule allows the General to re-roll one failed Command roll once during the battle. Noble Attributes. During the Medieval period, the Polish states were guided by powerful noble families.
To represent this fractioned state of unrest, the following table is used to determine the characteristics of the various leaders within the Polish ranks. Roll a dice for each Leader in the army at the start of the game. No special rules apply to this leader.
This commander may rezoll one failed command per game. Founded in the Middle Fastin the 13th Century, the Teutonic Order established itself as the head of a monastic Crusading state along the Baltic coastline. Their mission was to Christianise the pagan tibes of northern Europe: notably the fierce and warlike Prussians.
This was achieved by ruthless conquest and subjugation of the Prussians and their recalcitrant heathen neighbours over the next 50 years. Recent conquests had brought Gotland tunder the Knight's rule and had set the stage for conflict with Poland and Lithuania. This was partly because of the strains placed upon the Order's finances by the need to pay exorbitant ransoms to recover prisoners taken at Tannenberg.
The powerful commercial cities of the Baltic eventually rebelled against the Order's high taxes, forming the Prussian Confederation to oppose them.
These are the heavily armoured knights of the Order. They wear the characteristic black cross on a white habit granted to them by Pope Innocent HI in They are heavily, and expensively, armed and armoured and represent the epitome of the European knight Light Horse.
This category includes subject horsemen recruited from the Order's lands and neighbouring states, as well as lightly armed professional soldiers. It includes the horsemen fighting with spears or lance and bow known as Turkopoles.
This category also includes professional light horse armed primarily with light crossbows such as often escorted the army's wagon train, Native Cavalry. Composed mainly of Livonian horse archers from the Baltic regions, they would often be held. These are European Knights who Ihave come 10 the aid of the Teutonic Order in their tireless crusade against pagans and heretics.
Ordensdiener Infantry. Ordensdiener Crossbowmen and Spearmen can adopt a combined arms formation with spears at the front and crossbows behind. If you decide to upgrade your General to Grandmaster Ulrich Von Jungingen, then all commanders in the army have a Command value of 10 in the first urn Of the game.
He became a martyr whose death only served to strengthen the resolve of the Czech population. The Utraquists were moderate reformers whereas the Taborites were fervent radicals bent upon extreme social as well as religious reforms. Although they fought each other at the Battle of Malesov, more typically these factions united to face either the opposing Catholic forces of Emperor Sigismund or the various Crusading forces sent against the Hussites.
The Hussite armies were amongst the most unusual ever 0 fight in mainland Europe. The instigator and driving force behind the development of the Hussite armies was the Bohemian general Jan Zizka. A rapid and general advance was all that was required to send. These are the Bohemian gentry that allied themselves with the Hussite movement. Hussite Scouts. Although these lightly armoured troops were primarily used for scouting, they were often held back inside the wagon lager during the battle.
Here they would wait and be used to counter attack any enemy troops that managed to break through the lager. For each unit given up in this way, the player can move up to 1, points of troops forward up to 10cm from their intial position. Where two units are given up, the player can either move the same troops forward twice or two different sets of troops once each, Hussite Followers. These represent the dedicated followers of the Hlussice movement one point of note is, that it was known for the women to fight alongside the men.
The Hussites were a well-organised army and the wagon lager, or tabor, was defended by troops armed with flails, pole weapons, handguns and crossbows. These are a central part of the Hussite army and were used to form a wagon lager or tabor. Ballast Wagons. These are wagons filled with rocks that acted as anchor points in the defences especially at the comers and gateways of the tabor. Regardless of the army's size, a single unit of War Wagons can be upgraded to Ballast Wagons. Because itis such a specific thing, and quite involved, we have put this rule here rather than in the general Special Rules section.
The unit fights exactly like other War Wagons. The player then rolls five D6 and adds the scores together this is the total distance the Wagon unit travels before the Wagons tip over and are destroyed. Any unit hit by the runaway Wagons suffers 6 attacks with no saving throws allowed for any bits caused. Enemy units treat any hits sulfered as missile hits in the Shooting phase and must roll for drive backs accordingly. Once employed in this fashion, the Ballast Wagon unit, is destroyed and all three stands representing it are removed as casualties.
In any case, once employed in this, fashion, the Ballast Wagon unit is destroyed and all three stands representing it are removed. Designer's Note. The advantage they get from the armour modifier is deemed cancelled out by their reduced range. The Taborites were led by Prokob the Great. Prokob was the Hussite general whose crushing defeats of the Germans at the battles of Usti nad Labem and Domazlice had obliged the Catholics t0 adopt a more consolatory stance to the Hussites in the first place.
Why the Taborite cavalry behaved so cravenly is, a matter of some conjecture. Pechaps it was an act of betrayal: perhaps Capak simply fled in panic. Afterwards, the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund was accepted as King of Bohemia he had been the titular king since but had never been recognised as such by the Bohemians themselves. The Leaguers army's main strength lay in its numerous mounted arm. The knights who flocked to the Holy Crusade as part of the Catholic League were heavily armoured and mounted on armoured horses.
The Utraquist movement was rooted in the merchant classes and the lower ranks of the nobility Light Cavaley. Their main role on the battlefield seemed to be in protecting the flanks of the Militia.
Recruited from the cities and surrounding areas, these troops were used as cannon fodder to lure the Hussites from the safety of their wagonburg.
They are armed with either halberd or long spears. From the surrounding villages and armed with an assortment of farm tools or crudely made weapons, the peasants would often fight with the army rather than, face the consequences of having to fend off the enemy unaided.
These are a central part of the Hussite army and used to form a wagon-lager or tabor. These wagons were often chained together and gaps between the wagons were lined with pavisse and stakes, and sometimes ditches would be dug to their fronts.
Hussite infantry usually fought from the protection of the wagon lager. This rule allows the General to re-roll one filed Command roll once during the bartle. He developed the arullery and engineering corps and introduced modern weaponsy, including advanced handguns. Irregular infantry armed with bows and javelins would harry the approaching enemy before taking advantage of the terrain to slip away. The main fighting formations were backed up by artillery or sheltered behind prepared positions, whilst aggressive actions would be led by fierce elite troops such as the Janissaries.
The Bey or Sultan would take up position in the centre of a dense infantry line together with the best troops. These heavy lance and bow-armed cavalry form the most hardhitting element of the Ottoman army.
Once infantry had pinnied the foe in place and lighter cavalry had exhausted them with continuous missile fire, the Sipahis would deliver the killing blow. Up to one unit per 1, points of Sipahis can be upgraded to Kapikulu. In battle they would sow disorder in the enemy line by relentless skirmishing, exhausting more heavily armed Western opponents.
They carry bows, javelins and shields - some would simply carry bows. At the Battle of Varna they included a number of Balkan horse archers Janissaries. Such field defences might also typically include ditches, embankments and wagons to anchor their centre. These comprise troops from regions conquered by the Ottomans - frequently peasants oF brigands driven to arms as a result of local rivalries and feuds. By the midth Century this would include many troops drawn from the Balkan region.
Any units of Vassals Infantry can be provided with stakes at the cost indicated. This infantry unit made up the majority of the foot and would typically be positioned in front of the Janissaries. Azabs fighting in close order would also carry shields.
Cannon, The Ottomans had 2 lot more interest in the use of anillery than other nations or empires. Their guns were fengineered by the very best European erafismen and the aillery crews were almost certainly trained by highly paid arillery masters recruited from Europe. Heavy Cannon. Though far heavier than the guns used by the field army, these massive weapons were sometimes put to use in the field, These guns would take a long time to load and would require crews of considerable size to man them.
The Kapilulu was an elite body of troops raised from childhood t0 serve in the various elite corps of the Ottoman army. They were equipped much as other heavy cavalry although their standard of equipment was likely o be higher and their dress more ornate. Up to one unit per 1, points Of Sipahis can be upgraded to Kapikulu with the stats and points cost shown, Janissary Handgunners.
Up to one Janissary unit per 1, points can be regraded as Janissary Handgunners at the cost indicated. Janissary Handgunners can carry stakes as already noted. These are better quality vassal infantry. Once the nations of the Balkans began to be assimilated into the Ottoman armies, the quality of vassal infantry improved. Up 10 one unit of Vassal Infantry per 1, points can be upgraded to Voynuks with the stats and points increase shown.
Voynuks can also be sven stakes. Up to half the units of Azabs can be regraded as Skirmishers with the stats and points reduction shown, Skimishers may not have Camels. Any units of Vassals can be regraded as Skirmishers with the stats and points modifier shown. Skirmishers may not carry stakes. These were possibly the first marching bands 10 accompany an army into battle. The normal special rules for Camels apply WA p Designer's Notes. The young monarch set about building a powerful royal army.
It would wage war against its neighbouring Kingdoms and Turkish invaders until the death of Matthias in The Battle of Baia in took place during an early campaign against Moldavia. It was a battle that almost cost Matthias his life.
Yer, only a few years later in , when the victor of Baia, Stephen the Great, fought and defeated the Turks at the Battle of Vaslui, Matthias sent troops to support the Moldavian cause. When the Moldavians won, Matthias even claimed the victory! To this end he invaded Moldavia, pillaging and wreaking destruction, until the Moldavians gathered an army to send against him.
When Matthias received word that the Moldavians were encamped nearby and preparing 10 attack, he began to fortify the town. The battle raged against a backdrop of fire and destruction, with the Moldavians gradually gaining the upper hand and forcing the Hungarians through the burning streets towards the market place.
See the accompanying descriptions for details, Royal Banderium Cavalry 4 - 38 Mt. These are the French, German, Italian and Burgundian knights and theie retainers wearing heavy plate armour and riding armoured warhorses. These are more lightly armoured cavalry that fight alongside the Gendarmes. These are mostly made up of Italian condottiere and were primarily used for scouting and hharrying the flanks of the enemy.
Note that although they carry crossbows, these are only light weapons and not comparable to those used by troops on foot Houschold Infantry. These are well equipped and trained professional troops. They would bear the livery of the lord in hose service they fought Longbowmen.
These archers fight as part of a combined formation of bows and pikes. Longbowmen units can carry stakes atthe cost shown, Crossbowmen. Charles the Bold recruited professional crossbowmen to add firepower to his army. These troops were well trained and experienced soldiers. Longhowmen and Picemen can form a combined arms formation with pikes at the front and longhows behind. Any Crossbowmen Units can carry pavisse atthe cost shown, Handguaners. These oops are European mercenaries armed with the latest in firearms technology.
Any Handgunner units can carry pavisse atthe cost shown. Pikemen, These are Flemish pikemen who fought together with the longbowmen as a combined arms formation Longbowmen and Pikemen can form a combined arms formation with pikes at the front and longbows behind, Sexpentines.
This allowed them to be pushed into position on the battlefield and enabled rapid changes in elevation where required. The Duke of Burgundy was a great champion of anillery asa feld weapon. Organ Gun. Skiemishing units cannot carry paviss. The forces of the Swiss Confederation would go on to defeat the Burgundian invaders at the battles of Morat and then again at Nancy where Charles was killed and Burgundian power effectively ended.
These formations were deeper than, usual for pike blocks, and the Swiss had perfected the tactic of advancing as a hollow square. This was to prove decisive against the mounted knights of Burgundy. It was whilst the army was stood down that the Swiss attacked. What followed was a confused battle in which the Swiss overwhelmed the Burgundian cannons and the Swiss main body emerged fiom adjoining woodland to turn their enemy's Rank.
They were highly paid for their services but their worth on the battlefield was beyond price. So confident were they of their well-drilled phalanx , the Swiss used very little cavalry They would be armed and mounted in the same fashion as other knights of the period. Mounted Crossbow. These troops were used mainly for scouting and foraging, Landwehr Pikemen.
Up to half the Landwehr Pikemen units can be upgraded to elite Auszug as noted below. Landsturm Pikemen. Although usually mixed in with and supporting the phalanx, the main fighting soldier of the old Forest Cantons still had a place in individual units armed variously with halberds, pickaxes or swords. These troops usually ranged ahead of the main formations but were sometimes deployed together in the rearguard, as at the Battle of Nancy, or vanguard as at the Battle of Morat.
These troops were used in much the same way as crossbowmen and were sometimes mixed, together. These multi-barreled weapons were often used to hold gates and other strategic positions, or to anchor the flanks of a line of men. Skirmishers with Crossbows. Skirmishers with Handguns. Up to half the Landwehr Pikemen units can be upgraded to represent elite Pike with the stats and points adjustment shown. This army is unusual in that it has no General — representing the system of elected leadership.
Instead the army can have an unlimited number of Captains. To represent this force, one Captain can be upgraded to General with the stats and points adjustment shown. Cantonal Standard. Swiss armies would often place their most important standards in the centre of the main force.
If the Swiss player chooses this upgrade then one Captain is selected to carry the standard and may re-roll one failed Command roll during the game.
Itwas a war that saw the last great charge of medieval cavalry on an English battlefield. Armour technology was at its height. Although there were times of peace during these years, the rival houses managed to fight some seventeen major engagements on English soil during this period of turmoil.
The Battle of Towton in was the largest battle ever to be fought on English soil and would see the most casualties inflicted. Neither house would be the eventual victor. An initial attack was bloodily repulsed and the King's forces appear to have assumed that was that, Unfortunately for them, a small force led by the Earl of Warwick managed to infiltrate the town and launch an attack against unprepared troops resting. These are the nobles, lords and their personal retainers.
These troops wore full plate armour and rode to battle on warhorses that were themselves often armoured. It had become common for these troops, to fight dismounted during this period. These are cavalry less well armoured than the mounted knights but good close-quarter fighters. These were often used for scouting and foraging. On the battlefield they would cover the army's flanks and infantry manoeuvres. Shire Longbow. This category represents troops recruited to fight during these turbulent times and less well trained, and experienced than Retinue Longhowmen.
Longhowmen such as these were the real backbone of the English armies that took to the battlefields of Europe and England. Up to half the units of. Shire Longbow ean be regraded as Retinue Longhow with the stats and points increase shown, Retinue Longbow can make a combined arms formation with either Retinue Bill or Men-at-Arms on foot. They wore the livery of the noble house in whose service they fought.
Up to half the units of Shire Bill can be regraded as Retinue Bill with the stats and points increase shown. Retinue Bill can make a combined arms formation with Retinue Longbowmen. Welsh Spearmen. These are troops recruited from the Welsh borders and armed with thrusting spears and shields, Handgunners. These troops were mainly European mercenaries who were generally professional, well- trained and equipped. The Lancastrian cause was supported by some of the Irish establishment and their foot soldiers were often found in the ranks of the army.
Heavy cannon. These represent the heavier artillery pieces that were becoming more common during this period. These multi-harrelled weapons were often crewed by trained and paid European mercenaries. Skirmishing longbows cannot carry stakes. Henry Tudor. Unfortunately this resulted in the young princes soon finding themselves securely accommodated within the Tower of London and vanishing shortly afterwards.
The rapidly raised rebels decided to desert their recently adopted cause as soon as they realised Richard and his army was heading against them. Richard also marched north to confront his sval, reaching Bosworth where he deployed his army and rested, The following battle would be perhaps one of the most famous in England's history.
In desperation he led his knights in what was to be the last charge by an English king on. British soil With Richard's ensuing death, the erown passed t0 Henry Tudor who was crowned on Bosworth Field by none other than the treacherous Lord Stanley. These heavy cavalry were less armoured than the mounted men-at-arms and knights. They wore full plate armour and rode to battle on warhorses that were often armoured.
It had become common for these troops to fight dismounted during this period. Shire longbow. Shire Longbows can be upgraded to Retinue Longbows as noted below. Shire Bill can be upgraded to Retinue Bill as noted below. Retinue bill. These troops were retained by the noble families of the land and as such were better equipped than their shire counterparts.
They would wear the livery Of the noble in whose service they fought. The real backbone of the English armies that took to battlefields either in Europe or indeed. These were well trained and equipped archers retained by the noble houses of the realm. Up to half the units of Shire Longbow can be regraded as Retinue Longbow with the stats and points inerease shown. Retinue Longbow can make a combined arms formation with either Retinue Bill or dismounted Men-at-Arms. These were the low class followers of the army who would be pushed into fighting alongside the soldiers.
Irish Infantry. These oops were mainly European mercenaries who were well trained and equipped. The Burgundians recruited and supplied mercenaries for the Yorkist armies in the years leading up to Bosworth. The Burgundians also provided pikemen — these were probably German or Flemish in origin, Currours. These heavy cavalry were less armoured than the mounted men-atarms and knights. These are lightly armed horsemen carrying a light spear and javelins - the same category includes Border Horse and other light horse recruited from the Shires.
These are the heavy bombards and field pieces that were becoming more common during this period Organ gun. These multi-barrelled weapons were often crewed by trained and paid European mercenaries.
These are Longbowmen fighting in loose formation as Skirmishers. Up to two units of Shire Longbow per 1, points of army size can be reclassified as Skirmishers with the stats and points adjustment shown.
Skirmishing Longbows cannot carry stakes. Irish Skirmishers Kern. These are lightly equipped Irish Kern fighting as Skirmishers, Up to half the Irish units can be reclassified as Skirmishers with the stats and, points reduction shown, King Richard II.
This unit can choose to re-roll any failed saving rolls made during one round of combat once during the game. The events preceding the battle and the course of the battle itself are described in the introduction to the Tudor army list. This separate list has been included both to oppose it and as a possible variant for those who might wish to field a somewhat different army for the end of the Wars of the Roses.
Although the rebel force numbered around 8, to 9,, the majority were poor quality troops: exceptions being the European mercenaries under the command of Martin Schwartz. Schwartz's contingent was formed of highly trained and well equipped troops.
Lacking further Yorkist support, in particular bowmen, the rebel army was at a severe disadvantage when it came fo an exchange of missiles and was to prove incapable of sustaining prolonged hand-to-hand fighting.
Stakes lsish Skiemishers Infantry 11S. Part of Lincoln's forces fought a protracted cavalry engagement throughout Sherwood Forest prior to the Battle of Stoke Field, Although these troops did not necessarily all fight at Stoke, we've allowed for a max of two units to represent them. Note that Men- atarms are limited to a maximum of one unit per 1, points regardless of whether foot or mounted. These are the classic English Jongbowmen - well armed and trained troops accompanied by troops armed with bills.
All too few! Longbowmen can form a combined arms formation with Bill. Any Longbowmen units can carry stakes at the cost shown. Bill, Any longbowmen or billmen in Lincoln's army were outnumbered by Irish and German mercenaries, and were only modestly armoured. Although described as German, the mercenaries who fought under Martin Schwartz were probably of mainly Flemish origin.
They were well trained and equipped and easily formed the most formidable part of the Pretender's army. Like the pikemen, these professional European mercenaries. The Irish troops were by far the most numerous part of the army. Unfortunately they were poorly trained, armoured and equipped. The Organ Gun is intended to represent multiples of small calibre weapons in this instance, Irish Skirmishers Kern.
These are Irish toops fighting as skirmishers with javelins or light spears. Up to half the units of Irish can fight as skirmishers with the stats and points reduction shown, Martin Schwartz. One leader can be upgraded 10 represent Martin Schwartz. Supposedly this ritual was first enacted on the battlefield and performed by none other than Lord Stanley. Henry cemented his alliance with the House of York by marrying Elizabeth of York - sister to the murdered princes, Subsequently, he was able to form the first royal army of a united England for many decades.
The strength of the English army was still the longbow and bill. A conspiracy was hatched to pass off a young. The real Warwick had died in the Tower of London, but the conspirators managed o gain the support of Burgundy and the Irish nobility on the strength of the deception.
The pretender was crowned King in Dublin. Amongst the conspirators was John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln, who had some claim upon the throne himself. It was he who was to lead the last Yorkist army to defeat at Stoke Field. The initial ighting took place between the rebel army ina single battle, and the vanguard of the Royal army.
The Royal army, composed of hardened and experienced fighters, easily gained the upper hand over the relatively inexperienced rebel troops. Amongst Lincoln's ranks were large numbers of Irish who, lacking armour, suffered disproportionately from English bowfire.
The rebels also included German mercenaries who were doubtless less than keen to sacrifice their lives for a lost cause. These are cavalry less well armoured than the mounted knights but good close quarter fighters nonethe-less, This might include the better armoured and equipped Border Horse, most of whom are covered by the separate entry. They often carried a light Ince. These troops wore heavy armour and rode to battle on warhorses that were themselves frequently armoured.
Longbowmen were the backbone of the Tudor army under Henry VII and, together with billmen, formed the mass of troops at Flodden. Any Longbowmen can be given stakes at the points cost indicated, Bill, The role of billmen in Tudor armies was essentially as it had been decades before - they fought alongside the Iongbowmen. To represent this, Bill units can adopt a combined arms formation with Longbowmen. Up to half the Longbowmen can be regraded to Shire Longbowmen with the stats and points eduction shown.
Shire Longbowmen can adopt a combined formation with Shire Bill. Any Shire Longbowmen can be given stakes at the points cost indicated. The handgun was still a rare weapon in Tudor armies and was the preserve of professional troops, often mercenaries. Up to two units of Longbowmen per 1, pts of army size can be downgraded to Skiemishers with the stats and points reductions shown.
Skiemishers cannot carry stakes. Amongst the many achievements of his reign were the installation of the first printing press in Scotland, the development of the gun foundry at Edinburgh castle, and the construction of a powerful Scottish navy. Any wishes for peace were to be broken when both England and Scotland were drawn into the Italian Wars - the English in support of the Pope and the Holy League and the Scots in support of France.
With the bulk of English forces arrayed against France, the Scots King invaded England in support of, his ally. This artillery train required scores of oxen to drag the weighty guns. It was these guns that had been used during the earlier bombardment of Norham castle. These weapons were more suited to siege warfare than the battlefield, and at the Battle of Flodden, the Scottish artillery made little impact on the English forces.
The Scots army deployed into a strong position surrounded, by hills and with their artillery poised to rake the English advance. The English responded by marching behind the Scots lines of communications thus obliging King James to hastily redeploy his army. The battle began with an artillery duel that was soon won by the lighter and more manoeuvrable English guns.
This left the Scots army vulnerable to English artillery fire and forced King James to attack. At first the Scots pikemen were successful, but the wet weather and steep slopes proved too much for the hastily trained troops and their formation began to fall into disorder as they advanced. First battle report. Second battle report. High Elves.
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If you find any errors in the lists you can mail him directly. I'm sure your praise will be just as welcome. Mick Brookes did a great job in creating all those lists. He can be reached by clicking here.
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Claus created lists for the Araby and DoW armies. They are combined in a single Zip. Army lists for the armies to play in Warmaster Ancients. Hi Judas, warmaster ancients armies for the reply. Warhammer II Vermintide 2. Warmaster Based off of the popular fantasy rules, Warmaster features units of three stands with a standard template for army lists, which proves very easy to use.
Click the image above for more details and the rules, map, cards, etc. You certainly want to go for their period specific books now. The original book contained almost all the lists you would need.
We expect to have stock of the books today and will have some armies and warmaster ancients armies books god willing with us at Derby this weekend. However, they had significant drawbacks — cavalry under the fantasy rules were too warmaster ancients armies, skirmishers too weak and some historical troop types were not catered for at all.
Did you try it? October saw the release of Warmaster Ancient Armieswhich includes 20 new army lists all of which are set prior to ADalong with rules for campaign play and a number of new rule clarifications and unit modifications.
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