pirateshcnor
pirateshcnor
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"Men Dream. But dreams hold no value here. What was first the bright light of hope, has now turned into a long night of captivity. Lost in the dark, we surrender our minds and forget who we are. But some of us have woken up. They remind us that we all have a choice. To stand, not kneel. To oppose, not obey. To live, not just exist." Independent Edward Kenway of Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. FC: Chris Hemsworth Penned by me :P (only an RP not real)
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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with @eagle-of-order from here
A grin gleamed on Edward’s face as he stood in front of his son.  They had been going for a while now, and he was impressed with Haytham’s staying power.  Admittedly he hadn’t been able to teach Haytham much when it came to fist fighting, it seemed the world, and others, had made up for it, though he still retained some of the things he had managed to teach him.  His boots and breeches were all he was wearing, tattoos on display as he covered up with his hands and arms.  He knew his son was leaving himself open for attack purposefully but would be ready to parry or strike when necessary.  He was sporting a few areas of his own that would bruise up nicely once they were done, but now wasn’t the time to dwell.  His movements were not slow but they were methodical.  His son was taller than him so his reach was long but Edward was quick on his feet.  He didn’t go charging at the open state of Haytham’s demeanor instead he circled him waiting for the right moment.  With a smirk he moved in catching his son in the ribs with a good stiff blow and one to the other side.  He was going to go in for another when he felt an arm move to block.
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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& | CHARACTER ZODIAC AESTHETIC
tagged by: no i stole it from myself tagging: @manamusesac​ (starrick), @eagle-of-order​, @the-eagle-of-understanding​ @horngold​ @moltementi​ (haytham or birch) @eagle-of-florence​ & steal it if you want
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ARIES.
bonfires, competitiveness,  hand  veins, loud  laughs,  messy  hair,  sneaking  out  at  2  am,  abandoned  beaches, stray dogs, candle  lights,  body  language, creaking  floorboards, ouija  boards,  having  no  regrets, karaoke  nights  out.
TAURUS.
house  plants,  oversized  sweaters,  soft  hands, fuzzy  socks,  visiting big  cities,  snoozing  your  alarm  clock,  the  color  yellow, vanilla-scented  candles,  aloe  vera, fruit  smoothies,  baking cookies, the  mom  friend,  loves  the  ukulele.
GEMINI.
femme  fatale  movies,  in  love  with  female  villains,  sharp  eyeliner,   quick-witted, does  things  out  of  spite, DO NO HARM BUT TAKE NO SHIT, in  love  with  dogs,  probably  cries  during  sad  movies  but  won’t  admit  it, easily  excited,  ripped  jeans.
CANCER.  
mermaids,  easily  infatuated  by  love,  smelling  flowers,  picnics  in  open  fields,  gets  sad  when  thinking  about  the  past, impressed  easily, daydreaming  in  class, plucking  fresh  fruit,  loves  fashion,  would  die  for  their  friends.
LEO.  
confident  in  what  they  do, kill  them  with  kindness, high  ponytails,  probably  wants  to  visit  paris  once, not  afraid  to  tell  the  truth, in  love  with  cute  animals, the  one  to  lift  others  up, good  at  teamwork, the  warm  feeling  of  summer,  dragons.
VIRGO.  
pastel  markers,  the  smell  of  lavender,  has  a  welcoming  vibe  around them,  actually  organized,  scrunchies, neat  notes, loves  going  to museums,  probably  into  photography, neutral  colors, handwritten letters, stardust.
LIBRA.  
soft  blankets,  cuddling  the  ones  you  love, always  standing  up  for  your  friends,  hopeless  spurned  romantic,  can  be  very  distant,  can  be  a  little  dramatic, pretty  hair,  dresses  nicely,  tries  to  be  popular  on  social  media,  optimistic, humorous.
SCORPIO.
cottages  in  the  woods, in  love  with  greek  mythology,  vintage  t-shirts,  really  emotional  but  doesn’t  want  anyone  to  know, determined,  moonlight,  pretty  handwriting, into  the  retro  aesthetic,  rainy  days, doesn’t  judge  people, cats.
SAGITTARIUS.
always  ready  for  an  adventure,  street  smart,  wants  to  travel  the world  someday, doesn’t  easily  trust  people, alcohol, paintbrushes, can’t  sit  still,  untied  shoelaces,  tangled  up  earphones,  blasting  music  at  midnight,  eye-gazing.
CAPRICORN.
cold  aura, coffee  is  what  keeps  them  going,  probably  hasn’t  slept  in  two  days,  actually  a  big  softie,  high-waisted  jeans,  cute  pet  videos, small  apartments,  has  too many  notebooks,  often  goes  to  the  library, writing essays.
AQUARIUS.
loves  to  paint  and  do  any  kind  of  art,  wants  to  live  at  the  seaside, knows  a  lot  of  random  facts, shares  food,  messy  notes,  bullshits  an  entire  essay,  graffiti,  has  their  own  distinct  style,  wants to  live  their  life  like  they  want  to.
PISCES.  
old  teddy  bears,  unsent  love  letters,  mom-jeans,  loves  to  sing,  feels  at  home  by  the  ocean,  writes  poetry, hard-workers, always  up  for  deep  conversations, PROBABLY DID THE STUPID THING,  open  curtains, a  soft  breeze.
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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YOU ARE THE SWEETEST OKAY AND ILY
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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“Fight like a pirate or die like a coward.”
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“So if it’s fortune and adventure you seek, then Captain Edward Kenway’s your man. Only… don’t meddle in his private affairs. For there’s more mystery in that man than even I dare ask.”
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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endless list of characters i love 15/?: edward kenway
for years ive been rushing around, taking whatever i fancied, not giving a tinkers curse for those i hurt. yet here i am…with riches and reputation, feeling no wiser than when i left home. and when i turn around, and look at the course ive run…theres not a man or woman i love left standing beside me.
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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I LOVE YOU MANA S;OIWJFOIJRPKJ YOU’RE TOO NICE TO ME I SWEAR ;-;
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This is really… wow thank you!  I see you across my dashboards and I am always in awe of the way you play Anne so this is… wo;iefpij;wkjr’’;okj thank you, really!
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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Send 🏆 If you like my character portrayal
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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Smut Starters
Send me a number and muses and I’ll write a starter based off the image! No peeking!
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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SMUT STARTERS nonconny edition
Send me a number and muses and I’ll write a starter based off the image! No peeking!
1. |M/F| |F/F| |M/M| 2. |M/F| |F/F| |M/M| 3. |M/F| |F/F| |M/M| 4. |M/F| |F/F| |M/M| 5. |M/F| |F/F| |M/M|
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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Roles on a Pirate Ship
[by Mark Cookman / Tribality 1, 2, 3]  @we-are-pirate, @we-are-scarlet-corsair
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Officer Roles on a Pirate Ship 
If you are running a game with pirates in it, then you should know what the job entails. It’s not all boarding ships, counting booty, and drinking rum like you might think. A great deal of hard work is required to run a sailing ship with a law-abiding crew, let alone one populated by pirates. In this essay we are going to examine the five principle officers on board a pirate ship, their duties, and their responsibilities. This is part one of a three part lesson. In the next lesson we will examine the duties and responsibilities of other officers and crew members with special duties. In the final lesson, we will look at one very special group of crew members that are almost always overlooked. Read on to learn what pirates expected of their primary officers.
The principal officers of a pirate ship were the captain, the quartermaster, the pilot, the boatswain, and the master gunner. On some ships these positions were all elected by an equal vote of the crew and on others the captain picked the crew members he wanted to serve in the positions. The captain on a pirate vessel was almost always elected by an equal vote of the crew. On a privateer vessel this was not very often the case. Privateer captains were often the owners of the ship or were given commission by their monarch to take a vessel to sea. So it follows with the other officers. If the captain was elected, then generally all of the officers were elected. If the captain was appointed or held his position by means of ownership, then generally he picked the officers. In either case, an officer on a pirate ship served at the whim of the crew. Even a man picked by the captain would be booted down to a simple crewman if he could not do his job. For the most part though, a person elevated to serve as one of the principle officers did so for life. The title of this article refers to the fact that most often the authorities that captured, tried, and hung pirates concentrated on the five principle officers of the ship. These officers were generally the most intelligent and skilled crewmen on board the pirate vessel. They were people that everyone else on board the ship admired for their ability to do their job. Diligent action is the mother of respect on board a ship.
Captain
The captain, however he came to his position, was chosen for his leadership, bravery, and cunning. The captain was responsible for the ship and everything aboard her; every item and every man. He was responsible for the overall decisions affecting the ship and her crew. The captain decided where to sail and what to attack. He was the voice of his crew to all beyond the ship. He often led his crew in battle. In terms of daily duties, the captain kept a log of the voyage, managed the affairs of the ship through the officers, and generally served a four to six hour shift at the helm. The captain stayed in power by being successful. As long as there are prizes to plunder, rum to drink, and food to eat, the captain will not be voted out or mutinied against. It is when things get lean that the captain must worry about crew voting him unfit for command.
Quartermaster
The quartermaster (or first mate on a privateer vessel) was the number two man on the ship. He was responsible for enforcing the ship’s articles and administering punishment when necessary. The quartermaster was the trustee of the ship and her crew. He directly represented the crew to the captain. It was his responsibility to serve as a counterbalance to the captain in decisions that might be hazardous to the ship or the crew. A wise captain made no decisions that his first mate didn’t support. The quartermaster took responsibility for prize vessels and picked the treasure that the crew would take from a prize. He was also responsible for counting the booty and splitting the shares. Each day would find him working with his subordinate officers the boatswain, the master gunner, and the master at arms to effectively run the ship. The first mate also served a turn at the helm, generally a four to six hour shift.
Pilot
The pilot was the number three man on the ship and often the most educated. He served as the ship’s navigator and was generally the best all around sailor aboard the ship. He was responsible for plotting the ship’s course and maintaining that course. The pilot maintained all of the ship’s charts and maps as well as the tools of navigation. He was charged with keeping a daily log of every event relating to the sailing of the ship. He recorded the depth, the currents, the wind patterns, the ship’s location, the locations of reefs and sandbars, and the state of the rigging. He reported directly to the captain. The pilot oversaw the work of the sail-master and almost always had at least one assistant (a pilot’s mate) to help him with his duties. The pilot and his mate both served separate shifts at the helm in addition to taking readings from the moon and stars to plot and maintain the course.
Boatswain
The boatswain was the number four man on the ship and often the most feared by the crew. He was in charge of the provisions for the ship. He maintained the stores of food, water, rum, gunpowder, shot, sails, rope, wood, and tar required to keep the ship and crew fit for action. The boatswain also directed the loading of cargo into the hold to maintain the proper ballast to ensure level sailing. He was in charge of keeping the watches on the ship and maintaining discipline among the deck crew. He was responsible for the ship’s longboats and for picking a crew to man the sweeps when the longboats were used. The boatswain was charged with maintaining the ship’s seaworthy status. He oversaw the duties of both the carpenter and the cook. The boatswain generally had a mate to help him with his responsibilities. In general, his duties were to make certain that all the work of running the ship was done. He reported to the quartermaster. The Boatswain was often the most feared man on the ship because his obligations often made him uncompromising. It was his responsibility to keep everything “ship-shape”. Leniency was something the quartermaster might give to the crew, but it was not something the boatswain was in the position to give. Day and night, the boatswain would drive the crew to do whatever work was required. He maintained the watch log and reported any problems to the quartermaster.
Master Gunner
The master gunner was the number five man on the ship. He was responsible for the care and cleaning of all firearms, culverin (deck guns), and cannons on board the ship. He was also responsible for training the crew in the use of both firearms and ship’s weaponry. The master gunner picked and ran the gunnery crew. He reported to the quartermaster, but was responsible to the entire ship to make certain that the cannons hit the declared target. He was also responsible for maintaining the inventory of powder and shot for all of the guns on the ship. The master gunner was the only crew member besides the captain and the quartermaster entrusted to carry a key to the ship’s powder magazine. Additionally, the master gunner often led or picked hunting parties when they were called for. His day to day duties mainly consisted of drilling the gunnery crew and maintaining the guns.
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The Next in Line to Hang – More Roles on a Pirate Ship
In this second part of a three part lesson dealing with the crew positions aboard a pirate vessel, we are going to look at the responsibilities of the Sail-master, the Carpenter, the Cook, the Surgeon, and the Master at Arms. These were all lower officer positions and were either voted upon or assigned by the captain as discussed in the first part of this lesson. The sailors who served in these positions were skilled laborers and, as such, their skills were always very much in demand on a ship. They were almost always offered a greater share of the treasure because of their skills. These were definitely crew members that a pirate ship could not function without.
Sail-master
The Sail-master was the most experienced crewman in the rigging and usually one of the best sailors on the ship. He was responsible for maintaining the sails and the rigging. The Sail-master knew every knot, line, rope, block and tackle in the rigging as well as how to repair them all. He was also responsible for training and running the sail crew as well as overseeing the making and patching of sails. The Sail-master took orders from and reported to the pilot.
Carpenter
The Carpenter was a skilled wood worker, often with some shipwright experience, who did all of the woodworking required by the crew. He was primarily responsible for repairing damage to the wooden portions of the ship and for plugging leaks that got too bad. (Ye should understand right now, before ye go to sea, that all ships leak, mates. It’s just when they really leak badly that you have to worry about it.) The Carpenter was also responsible for the construction of barrels and crates, as needed, to store cargo, as well as maintaining the tools of his trade. He took orders from and reported to the Boatswain.
Cook
The Cook was one of the most important of the lower officers. He was in charge of all matters relating to food on the ship. He made certain there was enough food, water, and rum on board for the planned cruise. He cooked the meals and suggested rationing when it was necessary. The Cook butchered the meat brought back by hunting parties and was the only man trusted to light a fire below decks. He maintained the necessary tools for both cooking and butchering. The Cook took orders from and reported to the Boatswain.
Surgeon
The Surgeon was likely one of the toughest men on the ship. He served as the barber/doctor/emergency surgeon for the entire crew. He was equally capable of shaving your beard and cutting off your damaged leg. The Surgeon dealt with not only the sick and the wounded, but also the dead. He, like the other lower officers, was responsible for maintaining the necessary tools of his trade. The Surgeon took his orders from and reported to the Quartermaster. It was rare for a ship to have a real doctor and it was common for the carpenter or the cook to fill this role as needed.
Master at Arms
The Master at Arms was often the most skilled warrior on the crew. He was responsible for training the crew in hand to hand combat. He also led the ship’s boarding parties and hunting parties when they were necessary. The Master at Arms position was not a separate position on every vessel and often these responsibilities fell to the Quartermaster. When the Master at Arms position was filled on a ship, he took orders from and reported to the Quartermaster.
These 5 core positions represent the Non-Commissioned Officers of a pirate or privateer ship. These men all commanded other men on work details and so their words carried great sway with the crew. It was often from among these men that the next captain was chosen when a captain lost his position through a vote of no confidence. Thus, these were the men that the captain had to keep loyal to him to stay in command of the ship.
And Hang the Musikers, Too – Even More Roles on a Pirate Ship 
In this article, we will be looking at the makeup of the crew itself. Remember that the only rule with pirates is that there are no rules; no two crews of any two pirate ships were exactly the same. Even so, we can narrow down some roles common to pirate/privateer crews based upon the jobs that must be done aboard ship. Most simply put, pirate crews are a mixture of brutes, gunners, swabbies, and musikers. Let’s examine each category in turn.
Brutes
A great deal of hard work and heavy hauling is involved in just sailing a tall-masted ship. In strong winds the canvas sails must be man-handled by a deck crew that is stronger. Loading and unloading supplies, most especially cannons or chests of gold, requires a number of strong backs. This is why every ship has its share of brutes – big, strong men capable of handling themselves no matter the work or the fight. In addition to the tasks already mentioned, brutes would be key men in hunting parties, ship boarding, and raiding groups as well. Keep in mind that not all brutes need to be hulking bruisers. A wiry-tough and dexterous hunter, skilled with both blades and long rifle, could be a brute as well. Brutes, no matter their size, do not shrink from a hard task. Men of this sort make up perhaps as much as ½ of a pirate crew, but they will be mixed among the gunners and swabbies, not a stand alone corp. Most of the men on a pirate or privateer ship were probably gunners.
Gunners
Depending upon the size of their shot, each cannon required a crew of either 3 or 4 men to load and fire it. So a sloop carrying 4 small guns per side would require a minimum of 24 men to fully maintain them and that does not include the officers directing the cannon fire. On a large ship, like Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge, a full gun crew would be 160 men dedicated only to firing the cannons. (It is important to note here that Blackbeard had a total crew compliment of 125 on board the Queen Anne’s Revenge.) These crewmen would have to be available 24/7 to do their job whenever required, but otherwise might have no duties on the ship. There was double-duty in most crews though. Most pirate ships didn’t keep a full compliment of gunners like warships of the time did because fewer crew members meant fewer shares and that meant more money for everyone when the treasure was split. Gunners could make up between 1/3 to 2/3 of a crew.
Swabbies
Swabbies, or actual trained sailors, are the crew members responsible for handling the rigging and the sails to keep the ship moving. These are the guys and gals who climb the ratlines into the rigging and walk the spars that jut from the masts. Swabbies sometimes fight from the highest position that they can get to on their own ship and then leap into the rigging of the enemy vessel when boarding. Often dexterous fighters, swabbies are known for leaping into the fray, but sometimes they hide in the rigging as deadly snipers. It might be surprising to discover that skilled sailors usually comprised less than 1/3 of the total crew compliment of the ship.
Musikers
It is difficult to prove that “musikers”, or musicians as we call them, were ever a stand-alone part of a pirate crew. However, two excellent examples from the pirate period demonstrate that they have been a common part of most ships of war, pirate and privateer ships included. The first example is from the early Seventeenth century. In Captain John Smith’s advice concerning how to conduct a one-on-one naval engagement he remarks when preparing to board one should, “… sound Drums and Trumpets, and Saint George for England.” The second example comes from the early Eighteenth century. In the articles of Captain Bartholomew Roberts it is stated: “The Musikers to have Rest on the Sabbath Day, but the other six Days and Nights, none without special Favour.” When thinking about the musicians on board a ship in the 16th to 18th centuries, one must not think of a band. That would be far too organized a concept. There is no way to know how many crew members may have been musicians, but one assumes that the number is not large.
It is likely that ships of this period had crew members who owned musical instruments as varied as brass horns, mouth harps, fiddles, bag pipes and accordions. Furthermore, sailors could gather numerous instruments from the various ports of call their ship made. Examples here are numerous: cowhide and goatskin drums from Africa, dried gourd maracas from Cuba, bamboo drums and flutes from Hispaniola, and even tambourines from Morocco. Pause a moment and consider the combined sounds of all of the instruments mentioned here. Now you know why a band is not the idea you want to have. The musicians were popular with the crew, as they were entertainment as well as a valuable battle element. The musicians played during meal times and during work breaks allowing the crew some entertainment to break the monotony of long hours of tiring work. This boost in moral was welcome at anytime, but was perhaps the most effective when used in battle.
From stories of Bartholomew Roberts crew and others, we know that when a ship with musicians approached another ship with the intention to fight, the effects of the music could be terrifying to the enemy. The musicians would play marches and other martial music. There were drum rolls, trumpet and bugle calls, and perhaps even a piper given the nationality of the crew. Add to this the noise of the ship’s cook beating upon his pots and pans and the crew stamping their feet or beating their weapons against the ship. Finally top this off with the sounds of shouting, screaming, and shooting, both pistols and rifles as well as cannons and deck guns. Your imagination can supply you with the details of the scene. The intended result is achieved: the morale aboard the pirate vessel is raised to a fevered pitch while the morale of their intended prize is shaken. So do not forget that pirates and privateers know the value of bardic inspiration when you run those encounters.
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#20 for @expcrtocrede (welcome to date nights)
Edward had slipped into Adewale’s apartment when he knew the older of the two wouldn’t be there.  He lugged the bags through the front door and began prepping.  He put the pre prepared food in the oven, glad he’d thought to get take out, because lord knows he couldn’t cook to save his life.  He was more likely to poison Ade then feed him anything worth while.  As the food cooked in the oven he set the table up, pulling one single flower out of the bouquet he’d gotten and putting in a vase on the table.  He surrounded it by two candles, lighting them as he pulled out plates and silverware, setting the table. He bit his lip, hoping Ade wouldn’t think all of this crazy or even silly for such a simple tradition as their weekend date night, but this day was important to him, because it was the beginning of his one on one time with Ade and away from all the hustle and bustle of the assassin house.  He had just finished, pouring their drinks into some wine glasses he picked up, when he heard the locks being clicked open.  He rushed towards the door holding the bouquet of flowers, fingers running through his hair quickly to make sure it wasn’t messy as it was now long enough to pull over one shoulder.  When Ade finally opened the door Edward had a smile on his face, holding out the flowers he’d gotten for him.  When Ade simply looked at him over the flowers he grinned.  “Romance is key, after all.”
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“I miss them so, rough as they were. Do you feel that to? All empty inside, like.” 
“I do. Devil curse me, I do.”
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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#this scene made me smile
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#you can’t spell assassin without sass and twice the ass
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pirateshcnor · 6 years ago
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Send me one pro and one con you could see with having sex with my character.
(anons welcome)
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