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00:03Nothing is evil in the beginning, and there was a time when the world was so young, there
00:14had not yet been a sunrise, but even then, there was light.
00:42Well, is it finished yet?
00:55Even you couldn't possibly believe Daryl would scrap your foot.
01:00It's not going to float, it's going to sail.
01:24Stop!
01:26Stop, don't!
01:28Stop!
01:29You're breaking it!
01:30Stop!
01:31Stop!
01:32Stop!
01:32Stop!
01:33You're breaking it!
01:34Stop!
01:37I told you it wouldn't float.
01:43Get off me!
01:44Lose your footing again, Daryl.
01:54It was a good ship, sister.
01:56I made it just as you taught me.
01:59Do you know why a ship floats and a stone cannot?
02:05Because the stone sees only downward.
02:10The darkness of the water is vast and irresistible.
02:15The ship feels the darkness as well, striving moment by moment to master her and pull her
02:20under.
02:22But the ship has a secret.
02:26For unlike the stone, her gaze is not downward but up, fixed upon the light that guides her,
02:34whispering of grander things than darkness ever knew.
02:39But sometimes, the lights shine just as brightly reflected in the water as they do in the sky.
02:45It's hard to say which way is up and which way is down.
02:50How am I to know which lights to follow?
03:04But that seems so simple.
03:06The most important truths often are.
03:09But you must learn to discern them for yourself.
03:11I won't always be here to speak them to you.
03:14You won't?
03:16Come along.
03:18Father and Father are waiting.
03:29We had no word for death.
03:32For we thought our joys would be unending.
03:49We thought our light would never dim.
03:56So when the great foe Morgoth destroyed the very light of our home, we resisted.
04:11And a legion of elves went to war.
04:20We left Valinor, our home, and journeyed to a distant realm.
04:26One filled with untold perils and strange creatures beyond count.
04:32A place known as Middle-earth.
04:37A place known as Middle-earth.
04:38A place known as Middle-earth.
05:00A place known as Middle-earth.
05:02A place known as Middle-earth.
05:05A place known as Middle-earth.
05:07A place known as Middle-earth.
05:08A place known as Middle-earth.
05:09They said it would be over quickly.
05:12But the war left Middle-earth in ruin.
05:19and would last
05:21centuries.
05:42Now, we learned many words for death.
05:51In the end, Morgoth would be defeated, but not before much sorrow, for his orcs had spread
06:02to every corner of Middle-earth, multiplying ever greater under the command of his most
06:10devoted servant. A cruel and cunning sorcerer. They called him Sauron. My brother vowed to
06:21seek him out and destroy him. But Sauron found him first, and marked his flesh with a symbol.
06:34One whose meaning even our wisest could not discern. And there, in the darkness, his vow
06:47became mine. And so, we hunted. To the ends of the earth we hunted Sauron.
07:00But the trail grew thin. Year gave way to year. Century gave way to century. And for many
07:11elves, the pain of those days passed out of thought and mind. More and more of our kind
07:20began to believe that Sauron was but a memory. And the threat, at last, was ended.
07:31I wish I could be one of them.
07:38Appreciate it.
07:43Stay for us.
07:45Find it.
08:01Keep your interestingly
08:02Come on.
08:02Look how I can
08:28Commander Galadria.
08:29Commander, this company has followed you to the very edge of the world, but none who
08:35ever dared search for this last stronghold has ever found anything.
08:40It's been years since the last orc was sighted.
08:44Is it not possible the other commanders are right, and our enemy is no more?
08:48Night is closing in.
08:50How long can living flesh endure where even sunlight fears to tread?
08:58Perhaps it would be wise to camp here, and tomorrow begin the journey home.
09:07We are losing the light.
09:23Holanda, wait!
09:24No! We keep moving!
09:27Calabrio! Stop!
09:49There's nothing out here. We should have been there by now.
10:00We are there.
10:02We are there.
10:37We are there.
10:41We have no warmth.
10:42This way.
10:44How can you be certain?
10:45No. It's colder than the rest.
11:16The door was filled in here.
11:19Bring it down.
11:19Oh, yeah.
11:20No.
11:24No.
11:35No.
11:36No.
11:36No.
11:37No.
11:53What devilry is this?
11:59No.
12:01No.
12:07No.
12:09No.
12:12No.
12:13What ever happened here was long ago.
12:22Water.
12:33Even stone cannot hide the mark of one whose very hand is flame unquench.
12:45He was here.
12:47Sauron was here.
12:49Tell the others to rest while they can.
12:51At sunrise we move on.
12:53Let's take the search farther north.
12:54Further north?
12:56This mark was left as a trail for orcs to follow.
12:59The last time I saw it was on my brother.
13:02We must follow it.
13:03The mark is centuries old.
13:06Whoever left it could be long dead.
13:08Or lying in wait, gathering strength, perfecting whatever dark art eluded him here.
13:11We exceeded our orders months ago.
13:14Surely we must first return home.
13:16To take counsel with the High King.
13:18I promise you there is not a soul amongst our company.
13:22Who yearns for home more than I.
13:25I can still feel the light of the trees on my face.
13:30I can still see it.
13:34And until we are certain.
13:37Every trace of our enemy is vanquished.
13:42I can never return.
14:16I CONCLOSE.
14:18OTHER GIF trails.
14:22OTHERS ARE GOING PEOPLE.
14:30OTHER BOARES OF THE SIZE.
14:32TRENT VIRGINES.
14:35F broadly is mentalダル.
14:36I am refusing to survive and I can even cult.
14:36Thegomau of smuggling for the characters,
14:38the alumni of Weakatoe.
14:38Where do you proper harms you protect him.
14:38Two Trib champion is attacking the關.
14:39War of the Westernquez,
14:39Free QwariON.
14:40RER byeprising.
14:41hiding Nintendo Ein hacking for the children.
14:41Yorkvans.
14:41These children are given me.
14:52Let's go.
15:29We should never have come in here.
15:31We leave soon enough.
15:34The order is given.
15:35We march at first light.
15:43Then you shall do so alone.
16:38Then you shall do so alone.
16:41Then you shall do so alone.
16:41The world's strange.
16:43If I let the fetch cattle me, I'd never get off me barstool.
16:51Keep walking.
16:53Why?
16:55Look like a badger.
16:57Maybe a horse.
16:58More likely a half foot.
17:00Half foot?
17:00Don't care to be seen none.
17:03But if you do, watch yourself.
17:06Dealing just creatures they are.
17:09You make any hope.
17:12Come on.
17:13Rattle your dags.
17:15Let's just get to the lake before sundown.
17:44Clear and clear.
17:47Clear and clear.
18:00Narii.
18:02Narii.
18:08Narii.
18:10Stop.
18:11See what it's going on!
18:32Travelers! At this time of year?
18:34It's an omen, I warrant you. Bad one. How bad is the car?
18:38Easy, Malva.
18:38The last time we had Travelers this early, it was the Great Frost.
18:42And there's no misremembering how bleak a season that was.
18:45Poor and likely they just got lost. That's it. Has to be the reason.
18:48I just wanted dinner. I've looked low and high and low again.
18:51But the winds are still out there.
18:53They'd be fine. Go gay norries with them. You know norries.
18:58Yes, I do.
19:03Can we turn back now? There's 110 things out here that could kill us.
19:07111 if we can't be worrying to death.
19:10You know the rules. We're not supposed to be out this far.
19:13If we didn't do everything we weren't supposed to do, we'd hardly do anything at all.
19:16Yeah, let's go. We first.
19:19Go on now.
19:20Watch the puzzle.
19:23Watch your head.
19:26This way!
19:27What are you doing?
19:27Glory!
19:29It's a bug.
19:31Wait, wait, wait, wait.
19:32Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
19:33Ow!
19:38Enchanting.
19:40Look.
19:42Look.
19:44Oh, snap!
19:45I can't even see this yet!
19:47You've paid for a hilltron to hide, just me.
19:51Glory, glory, it's blunder.
19:59This one!
20:02This one!
20:03Hurry!
20:09Ooh!
20:13It's a big catch!
20:15Tyler!
20:17Tyler!
20:23Glory!
20:25I found something!
20:27There's something in the mud!
20:29What is it?
20:32It looks like a footsie.
20:36A dog.
20:38Just a dog.
20:39You know how dogs love Perrys.
20:47Is he going to eat our berries?
20:50Not if he doesn't see us, he isn't.
20:52Okay.
20:54Twos in hands, everyone. Time to go.
20:56Where's the big guard?
20:58Where's the big guard?
21:00You heard your sister.
21:01Time to go.
21:02Come on, first one back to camp.
21:04I think it's the first pious harvest fest.
21:07Let's go.
21:09If anybody asks,
21:11we were just out digging for snails.
21:13Let's go!
21:22I palanumen.
21:23I al firme nori.
21:26Na meta avante.
21:28Home.
21:31For centuries they have swept across.
21:34Crag and crevice washing away the last remnants of our enemy.
21:38Like a spring rain.
21:40Like a spring rain over the bones of a...
21:42Dead animal.
21:46Spring rain...
21:47Over the bones of...
21:49Harold Elrond.
21:53At last.
21:56Yes, it's almost as if I didn't wish to be found.
21:59Or tidy.
22:00The council regrets to inform you.
22:02You won't be permitted to attend the next session.
22:06Elf lords only.
22:11Was there anything else?
22:12Yes.
22:13Your friend has arrived.
22:15She's here.
22:16I just said so.
22:24For the ceremony.
22:46Lord your men!
22:48I gave up a surrender!
22:49Here's theきます.
22:50Here's the king.
22:56I hear it said that when you cross over you hear a song, one whose memory we all carry.
23:03And you are immersed in a light more intoxicating than any sensation in all of Middle-earth.
23:08When I was a child, it was the only feeling I knew.
23:12And look at you now. Commander of the Northern Armies, Warrior of the Wastelands.
23:18I half expected you to arrive caped in grime and mud.
23:21This time frostbite and troll blood.
23:26And no army.
23:28Tell me everything.
23:30This marks very existence prove Sauron escaped. He's still out there. The question now is where?
23:37I intend to ask of the King a fresh company. When supplies are left...
23:41You have only just arrived. Must you speak of leaving again so soon?
23:45You know very well why I must.
23:47There will be ample time later to discuss official matters.
23:52I want to hear about you.
23:55Your harrowing journey.
23:57Why, Elrond, you really have become a politician.
24:00You make it sound so grim.
24:02I am not some courtier to be placated by idle flattery.
24:06I demand to speak with the King directly.
24:11You have made that plain.
24:14So I will be equally plain.
24:18It was not your company who defied you out there.
24:22It was rather you who defied the High King by refusing to heed any limit placed upon you.
24:29In an act of magnanimity, he has chosen to honor your accomplishments.
24:34Rather than dwell upon your insolence.
24:39Test him again.
24:40You may find him less receptive than you might have hoped.
24:50Are you going to arrange an audience or not?
24:54If after the ceremony that is still your wish, you shall have it.
25:10Well, she's returned.
25:12Well, Ferdin.
25:13Well and well, Father.
25:15Well, look at her.
25:16You found all that down by the riverbank, did you?
25:18Mm-hmm.
25:20You hear about the travellers?
25:22Travellers?
25:22Mm-hmm.
25:23Hunters.
25:25Two of them.
25:26Biggest great boulders.
25:28Right up on that ridge.
25:29I can't believe I missed them.
25:31Maybe you ought to sit close at all and that way you don't miss anything.
25:43You went to the old farm again, didn't you?
25:48I was careful.
25:49But the children might not be.
25:51I'm sorry.
25:51I didn't know.
25:52We never get hunters up here before the harvest.
25:55Or wolves.
25:59I wonder if there's trouble down south.
26:02And what concern is that of yours, Eleanor Brandyfoot?
26:09Haven't you ever wondered?
26:11What else is out there?
26:13How far the river flows or where the sparrows learn the new songs they sing in spring?
26:19I can't help but feel there's wonders in this world.
26:23Beyond our wandering.
26:26I've told you.
26:28Countless times.
26:32Elves have forests to protect.
26:34Dwarf their minds.
26:36Mend their fields of grain.
26:38Even trees have to worry about the soil beneath their roots.
26:42But we Harfoots are free from the worries of the wide world.
26:45We are but ripples.
26:47In a long, long stream.
26:50Our path's set by the passing seasons.
26:53Nobody goes off trail and nobody walks alone.
26:57We have each other.
26:59We're safe.
27:01That is how we survive.
27:03That is how we survive.
27:06Go on.
27:07Help your father.
27:11That's the problem.
27:12You see, we are supposed to be rare.
27:14We're going there.
27:31See, boys.
27:33All my fears.
27:42Remember the
27:47These, most valiant of warriors, kneel here before us, victorious.
27:55For though Morgoth fell an age ago, some feared a new evil might arise from his shadow.
28:03So for centuries now, these soldiers have swept across crag and crevice,
28:08washing away the last remnants of our enemy like a spring rain over the bones of a spoilt carcass.
28:18And now at last, they return to us in triumph,
28:24for they have proven beyond any doubt that our days of war are over.
28:31Today, our days of peace begin.
29:03And, as a measure of our gratitude, these heroes shall be granted an honor unrivaled in all our lore.
29:13They will be escorted to the Grey Havens, and granted passage across the sea to dwell for all eternity.
29:20In the blessed realm, the far west, the undying lands of Valinor.
29:28At last, they are going home!
29:32They areútbinnor!
29:42Onesbinnor!
29:46Onesbinnor!
30:31Are you just going to stand there, breathing like an orc?
30:37It is said, the wine of victory is sweetest for those in whose bitter trials it has fomented.
30:44I do not feel victorious.
30:46You deserve the honors of this day.
30:49Your brother would be proud.
30:57I remember when the first of these were carved.
31:01The likeness of one fallen preserved upon a living thing.
31:05I suppose some part of me always believed my rest would be here, with them.
31:10But instead I am to leave them.
31:14This is the gift of your king.
31:20A gift I have decided to refuse.
31:24My brother gave his life hunting Sauron.
31:28His task is now mine.
31:33I go to seek the enemy that escaped us in the north.
31:38Alone.
31:39If I must.
31:42Ah yes, your mystery sigil.
31:45I shared it with the High King.
31:47Then why would...
31:48Because seeing a sigil does not mean you're any closer to finding Sauron.
31:51It is over.
31:53The evil is gone.
31:54Then why is it not gone from in here?
31:58After all you have endured,
32:01it is only natural to feel conflicted.
32:05Conflicted?
32:09I am grateful you have not known evil as I have.
32:13But you have not seen what I have seen.
32:15I have seen my share.
32:17You have not seen what I have seen.
32:21Evil does not sleep, Elrond.
32:24It waits.
32:25And in the moment of our complacency,
32:28it blinds us.
32:31Let us say that all is as you fear,
32:34and this enemy is out there somewhere,
32:36lying in wait,
32:38do you truly believe seeking him out will satisfy you?
32:41That one more orc upon the point of your blade will bring you peace?
32:45If you are wrong...
32:46I'm not...
32:46If you are wrong,
32:49will you lead more elves to die in far-off lands?
32:53To convince yourself you have done enough,
32:56how many more statues would you add to this path?
32:59No one in history has ever refused the call.
33:02Do so now, it may never come again.
33:05You will linger here,
33:07an outcast,
33:08poisoned in dark whispers and dreams.
33:11And in the West,
33:11you think my fate would be better?
33:14Where some would mock the cries of battle in my ears?
33:19You say I have won victory over all the horrors of Middle-Earth.
33:25Yet you would leave them alive in me,
33:28to take with me,
33:30undying,
33:32unchanging,
33:33unbreaking,
33:35into the land of winterless spring.
33:37Only in the blessed realm
33:39can that which is broken in you be healed.
33:43Go there.
33:44Go, and I promise you,
33:47if but a whisper of a rumor of the threat you perceive proves true,
33:51I will not rest until it is put right.
33:55You have fought long enough, Galadriel.
34:00Put up your sword.
34:02Without it, what might it be?
34:03What you have always been.
34:08My friend.
34:45What you have always been.
34:53Bye.
35:08Oh, no, the Unionites.
35:17Do not aim still.
35:29Oh dear. Has it really been a fortnight already?
35:35It has.
35:38Well, little to report. Let's go around, I'm afraid.
35:42A couple shabby disputes, a bit of uneven dice handling.
35:46Oh yes, I had a bit of a thrill in here, Tuesday last, with a row over a girl.
35:52His eye was lazy as overactive, if you take my meaning.
35:58Care for a drink, soldier? Well, my well is yours, as ever.
36:02And the poisoning?
36:04What poisoning?
36:05The one you were just discussing.
36:07No, no, no, no. It was but poison grass he was twatling about.
36:12The fellow passed through a few days back, said his grazing's gone rotten.
36:15No, only weeds will grow.
36:17This fellow, where was he from?
36:20Didn't say east, I think.
36:22And what day was he here?
36:24Oh, let it go, knife ears.
36:27It's a bloody patch of grass.
36:30The lot you lump us in with died off a thousand years ago.
36:35When are you people gonna let the past go?
36:41Pass this with us all, whether we like it or not.
36:45One day, our true king will return.
36:50And pry us right out from under your pointy boots.
36:55Easy lad, quench the fire.
37:08Come on, lad.
37:12There will be anything else, then.
37:36Give me a hand.
37:38Give me a hand.
37:56Halfling seeds.
37:59I've never seen this flower since I was a child.
38:03Where did you find these?
38:05I had to trade with another healer who was passing through.
38:09They crushed the petals to form a cell.
38:11You crushed them.
38:12Gently.
38:17Are there healers among your kind?
38:19There are, but we call them artificers.
38:23Most wounds to our bodies heal of their own accord, so it is their labor instead
38:28to render hidden truths as works of beauty.
38:32That the beauty has great power to heal the soul.
38:36And I hope you find our French flowers beautiful.
38:46Until next time then.
38:48Soldier.
38:59Anything to report?
39:02Nothing out of the ordinary.
39:06And the well.
39:08How was it?
39:11Did you draw some water?
39:13We are awaited at Osiris.
39:17Have you considered the consequences I might face if the Watch wouldn't
39:20were to discover what it is that you're doing?
39:23I'm afraid I don't take him any.
39:24Is it difficult enough keeping watch over them without having to keep one eye squarely on you?
39:28Or do you think me blind?
39:29No.
39:31I think you talk too much.
39:33And you smell of rotten leaves.
39:35No, I don't.
39:36Yes, you do.
39:44My point is this.
39:47Only twice in known history has appeared between elves and humans even been attempted.
39:51And on each occasion, it ended in tragedy.
39:53It ended in death.
39:55You need not remind me.
39:57Then why do you persist?
40:00Give me one reason.
40:01What?
40:05The High King has declared the days of war are over.
40:09All the far outposts are being disbanded.
40:12All the far outposts are being disbanded.
40:13We're leaving.
40:37I'm in.
40:39Taking a last look.
40:43Seven to nine years I've been stationed here.
40:47I suppose I've grown accustomed to it.
40:51And you believe this place was once a barren scrap of rock?
40:55It has changed much, Watchwater.
40:58But the men who live here have not.
41:00The blood of those who stood with Morgoth still darkens their veins.
41:06That was long ago, Watchwater.
41:13What were you before the war?
41:15You grow.
41:16And you shall be returning home to far more than you left.
41:20Honors?
41:22Title?
41:24Your life will begin anew.
41:26But mark this, Aron dear.
41:29That for seventy-nine years you've kept watch over the men and women of Tiharad not because of what their
41:34ancestors once did.
41:37But because of who they still are.
41:44And be grateful.
41:47That you need never see them again.
41:54To see who they are.
42:14And they're there.
42:17To see who they were.
42:17Who knows how they were, who they are in.
42:18There are still a lot of spirits.
42:26Careful. That's fire root powder. You have to do it slowly.
42:29Go any slower. We stuck here all day.
42:31Trying to boil this morning?
42:33Hardly slept. Mice were dancing a proper jig under the floorboards.
42:36Again?
42:37Last three nights. Scratching and scraping.
42:43What's one of them doing here?
42:55I heard you were leaving.
42:58We are.
43:01Where's the rest of your company?
43:04Most likely searching for me. At this very moment.
43:08Then why are you at my home?
43:22Say what you wish to say.
43:24I have said it already.
43:26A hundred times over.
43:28In every way but words.
43:32Mother.
43:34There's a man here for you.
43:48You heal animals too?
43:53You could just give her a look.
43:55She's got some sort of a sickness.
43:59What manner of sickness?
44:07It isn't the fever.
44:10And she doesn't appear to have any sores.
44:14Where's she been grazing?
44:16She wanted east a few days ago.
44:19I think she might have hit something.
44:25What was that?
44:27Squirted out of it.
44:29How far east?
44:30She might have made it as far as Horden.
44:40Where are you going?
44:41Horden's a day's journey.
44:42If I leave now, I can meet her by dusk.
44:44I'm going with you.
44:57Be quick about it.
44:59He finds Yersinia and knock our teeth out.
45:04Only spotted it by mistake.
45:06I stepped on a lucky board.
45:10So tell me, is it true about your mum?
45:16It's what true?
45:18Herb Waldry caught herself and one of the pointies.
45:22Mighty sweet back of his well the other day.
45:24Who told you that?
45:25Everybody.
45:27It's a lie.
45:28Maybe that's why your father run off like he's done.
45:31My father did not run off.
45:32Then what happened to him?
45:34You don't even know, do you?
45:39Salty rascal's got the king's bounty down there.
45:43This is the real bounty.
46:04Watch it!
46:07Come on, quick.
46:09Come on, quick.
46:11Come on, quick.
46:12Come on, quick.
46:12Come on, quick.
46:13Come on, quick.
46:16Come on, quick.
46:18Come on, quick.
46:18Come on, quick.
46:18Come on, quick.
46:19Come on, quick.
46:20Come on, quick.
46:22Come on, quick.
46:23Come on, quick.
46:24Come on, quick.
46:31Come on, quick.
46:45She has passed beyond my sight.
46:48Galadriel was so certain her search should continue.
46:52We foresaw that, if it had,
46:55she might have inadvertently kept alive the very evil she sought to defeat.
47:02For the same wind that seeks to blow out a fire may also cause it to spread.
47:09Then the shadow she sought.
47:13You believe it does exist.
47:16Set your mind at peace about it.
47:19What you did was right for Galadriel and for Middle-earth.
47:26It's hard to see what is right.
47:30When friendship and duty were mingled.
47:34Such is the burden of those who lead.
47:38And those who would seek to.
47:42Galadriel sails to the sunset.
47:44You and I must look to the new sunrise.
47:50To that end.
47:53Are you acquainted with the work of Lord Celebrimbor?
47:57The greatest of elven smiths, of course.
48:00I've admired his artistry since I was a child.
48:03Why do you ask?
48:04He is about to embark on a new project.
48:06One of singular importance.
48:09And we've decided that you will be working with him.
48:15But I'll allow you to explain the details, Lord Celebrimbor.
48:33First the big people.
48:35Now the stars.
48:38Eyes open when they should be sleeping.
48:44Almost like it.
48:47Like they're watching for something.
48:49Watching for what?
48:51A tongue glassing.
48:53If you don't mind your own cartwheels.
48:54What is it?
48:55What do you see up there?
48:56Eleanor Brandyfoot with your father's nose and always poking it into trouble.
49:00You are far too curious and meddlesome to have been born at Harford.
49:04Are you quite certain you're not part-spur?
49:33How familiar are you with the townsfolk of Holtor?
49:36Very, I should hope.
49:38I was born there.
49:40Why?
49:42The people of Holtor were known for having been especially strong in the loyalty to Morgoth.
49:48What did you just say?
49:53The truth.
49:55I'm talking about my friends.
49:57Close kin.
49:58I know them.
49:59There are good people there.
50:04That's just why I'm here with you.
50:08Instead of the Watchword.
50:10For one.
50:17The only kind touch I've known all my days.
50:21This lab.
50:36The Morgoth.
50:38The Morgoth.
50:45The Morgoth.
50:47The Morgoth.
50:54The Morgoth.
51:07I don't know.
51:35I don't know.
52:11I don't know.
52:31I don't know.
53:00Do you know why a ship floats and a stone cannot?
53:06I don't know.
53:39I don't know.
53:40I don't know.
53:41I don't know.
53:44I don't know.
53:57I don't know.
54:09But sometimes the lights shine just as brightly reflected in the water as they do in the sky.
54:16I don't know.
54:17How am I to know which lights to follow?
54:21Sometimes we cannot know.
54:24Until we have touched the darkness.
54:36I don't know.
54:38I don't know.
54:45I don't know.
54:47I don't know.
54:48I don't know.
54:48I don't know.
54:53I don't know.
54:55Oh, my God.
55:40Oh, my God.
56:19Oh, my God.
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