Central America-
creation (each culture has its own version of the creation of the universe,
some more than one) (DM.246)
Four Ix (the fourth day of the 20 days of the Mayan creation cycle)
(DM.385)
Five Men (the fifth day of the 20 days of the Mayan creation cycle)
(DM.378)
Eight Edznab (the eighth day of the 20 days of the Mayan creation cycle)
(DM.320)
Eleven Imix (the eleventh of the 20 days of the Mayan creation cycle)
(DM.327)
Four Man-Ik (the seventeenth of the 20 days of the Mayan creation cycle)
(DM.385)
Five Lamat (the eighteenth of the 20 days of the Mayan creation cycle)
(DM.378)
D (a Mayan deity of uncertain identity, referred to as god D: perhaps
Itzamna or Kukulcan) (DM.265)
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Computer Games = .
RPG = .
Website = .
PH \ RACE-
Chan (a race of serpents in Yucutan, ancestors of human beings) (.205)
chaneque (one of a race of dwarf-like supernatural beings) (DM.206)
Chivim (one of a serpent race) (.217)
dzalob (a race of 'offenders') (DM.311)
PH \ CLASS-
Ahuacan (the priestly caste of the Maya) (DM.36)
Amen (shamans said to control elemental forces) (DM.57)
chilanse (diviners of the Aztec) (.214)
cuarnadero (a Mexican medicine man) (.256)
PH \ DESCRIPTION
Faiths +
PH \ DESCRIPTION \ AGE
ages of man (periods in the life of an individual) (DM.31)
Akbal (in Mayan lore, the third of the 20 ages of man - birth) (DM.42)
Chichna (the fifth of the 20 ages of man in Mayan lore, the collecting
together of one's experiences) (.212)
Cimi (the sixth of the 20 ages of man in Mayan lore - death) (.222)
Cheun (the eleventh of the 20 ages of man) (in Mayan lore, the torture
of burning) (.211)
Ben (the thirteenth of the 20 ages of man in Mayan lore, the continued
ascent from the nether world) (.141)
Cauac (the nineteenth of the 20 ages of man, in Mayan lore) (DM.197)
Cib (the sixteenth of the 20 ages of man in Mayan lore, the achievement
of enlightenment) (DM.222)
Chaban (the seventeenth of the 20 ages of man in Mayan lore, when all
traces of burning disappear) (.203)
Edznab (the eighteenth of the 20 ages of man in Mayan lore, the final
achievement of perfection) (.318)
Ahau (the last of the 20 ages of man in Mayan lore, the arrival in
heaven) (DM.35)
PH \ EQUIPMENT-
$ pp = . gp
= . sp = . cp
= . bp = .
PH \ EQUIPMENT \ HERBS
Herbs = .
PH \ EQUIPMENT \ HIRELINGS
amoxaoque (an Aztec sage) (DM.60)
Myths = .
Acuecueyotl (waves personified) (an aspect of Chalchiutlicue) (DM.18)
Actl (a god of tattooing) (DM.18)
Cakulha-Hurukan (an assistant to Hurukan, the wind-god) [Lightning]
(DM.185)
Chac-u-Uayebab (a deity, guardian of the eastern gates) (.203)
Chebel Yax (a goddess of weaving) (.210)
Chicuna (a goddess of Panama) (.213)
Cochimetl (a god of trade, patron of merchants) (.229)
Faraguvol (an itinerant god of Haiti and Puerto Rico, a deified tree) (.357)
DDG \ QUETZALCOATL (DDG.1: air) (DDG.2: air, wisdom)
Ce Acatl (a creator-god of the Aztec) (son of Mixcoatl and Chimalmatl)
[Ce Actl Topiltzin.Quetzalcoatl] (DM.198)
Cozcaapa (the fountain in which, in some stories, Quetzalcoatl threw his treasures when he left Tollan to return to Tlapallan) [Water of Precious Stones] (.244)
Ehecatl (an Aztec creator-god and wind-god) (an aspect of Quetzalcoatl) (DM.319)
Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl (an Aztec god) (DM.320)
DDG \ AMANTECA
Coyotl inaual (a god of the Amanteca people) (.244)
DDG
\ AZTEC
Atl (a creator-god of the Aztecs) (DM.108)
Altcanals (an Aztec god) (DM.52)
Amimitl (the Aztec god of lakes and fishermen) (DM.59)
Apocanallotl (an Aztec water deity) (DM.80)
Atlahua (an Aztec god of fishermen and lakes) (DM.108)
Atlaua (an Aztec water-god) (DM.109)
Camaxtli (an Aztec war-god) (son of Tonacatecuhtli and Tonacacihuatl, smsy) (bro of Huitzilopochtli, Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca) (fa of Quetzalcoatl, smsy) (DM.187)
Centzon Mixixcoa (400 Aztec sky-gods) (DM.201)
Chalchihuitlatonal (an Aztec water-god) (.204)
Chamalkan (an Aztec god of the underworld) (.205)
Chantico (an Aztec goddess of the hearth and volcanoes) (.207)
Chicomexochtli (an Aztec god, patron of painters) (DM.213)
Chiconahui (an Aztec goddess of the hearth) (.213)
Iztcuintli-Chanctico (an Aztec god, patron of lapidaries) (.213)
Chiconahuiehecatl (an Aztec creator-god) (.213)
Cipactli (an Aztec goddess in the form of a huge crocodile or fish)
(DM.223)
Companions of the Day (13 Aztec deities, each responsible for one hour
of the day) (.232)
Companions of the Night (9 Aztec deities, each responsible for one
hour of the night) (.232)
Coxcox (an Aztec deity) (DM.243)
Coyolxauhqui (an Aztec moon-goddess, goddess of the hearth) (dau of
Coatlicue) (DM.243)
DDG
\ AZTEC \ CENTZON TOTOCHIN
Centzon Totochtin (a group of Aztec gods of intoxication) (DM.201)
Cohuatzincatl (a god of intoxication) (one of the
Centzon Totochtin) (.230)
Colhuatzincatl (an Aztec god, one of the Centzon
Totochtin) ['winged one'] (.231)
DDG
\ AZTEC \ CHALCHIHUITLICUE [DDG.1 = Chalchiuhtlicue]
Chalchihuitlicue (an Aztec water-goddess and goddess of marriage) (sis
and wife of Tlaloc) (mo or sister of the Tlalocs) (DM.204)
Atlahua (an Aztec god causing storms at sea) (a version of Chalchihuitlicue) (DM.108)
DDG
\ AZTEC \ COATLICUE
Coatlicue (the Aztec earth-goddess, moon-goddess, mother-goddess, earth
serpent) (an aspect of Tonantzin) (the female aspect of Ometeotl) (wife
of Mixcoatl) (mo of Coyolxauhqui, Huitzilopochtli, Quetzalcoatl, Xolotl
and 200 others) (DM.228)
Centzon Huitznahua (the 400 children of Coatlicue besides Coyolxuahqui and Huitzilopochtli) (DM.200)
Coatepec (the home of Coatlicue) (.228)
Coatlantona (a name for Coatlicue as 'Robe of Serpents') (.228)
DDG \ AZTEC \ DEITY?
Citli (the hare: a bowman) (DM.224)
DDG \ AZTEC \ MAIZE
Centeocihuatl (an Aztec maize-goddess) (.200)
Chicomecohuatl (an Aztec maize-goddess, a manifestation of Coatlicue or Tonacacihuatl) (some say consort of Cinteotl) [Chicomecoatl.Seven-Serpent.Seven Snakes.Xilonen] (.213)
Cinteotl (the Aztec maize-god) (son of Tezcatlipoca and Tlazoteotl) (hus of Xoxhiquetzal) (fa of Xochipilli, smsy) (DM.223)
DDG
\ AZTEC \ MICTLANTECUHTLI
Acolnahuacatl (an Aztec god of the underworld) (an aspect of Mictlantechuhtli)
(DM.17)
Ah Puch (the Mayan god of death: chief demon) [Ah Puchah.Ahpuch.Cizin.Cumhau.Eopuco.Hunhau.
Yum Cimil: =Aztec Mictlantecuhtl] (see also Mictlantecuhtli) (DM.35)
A (a Mayan deity of uncertain
identity referred to as god A: perhaps the god of death, Ah Puch) (DM.11)
DDG
\ AZTEC \ O
Citlalinicue (another name for Omechihuatl) [Citalicue.Citallinicue.Citlalicue]
(DM.224)
Citlaltonac (another name for Ometecuhtli) [Citallatonac.Citaltonac.Citlalatonac]
(DM.224)
DDG
\ AZTEC \ TEZCATLIPOCA
Atlatoran (an Aztec goddess) (wife of Tezcatlipoca) (DM.109)
Blue Tezcatlipoca (one of the four aspects
of Tezcatlipoca) (DM.156)
Chalchihuitotolin (the Aztec god of penitence, an aspect of Tezcatlipoca) (.205)
DDG \ AZTEC \ TONANTZIN
Cihuacoatl (an Aztec mother-goddess, goddess of childbirth) (an aspect
of Tonantzin) (mo of Mixcoatl) [Ciuacoatl.Ciuateotl.Ilamatecuhtli.Serpent
Woman.Snake Woman.Temazcalteci.Teteoinnan.Tona(n)tzin] (DM.222)
Cihuacoatl-Quilaztli (an Aztec creator-goddess)
(an aspect of Cihuacoatl) (DM.222)
DDG \ AZTEC \ SPIRIT
Cihuateteo (spirits of women who died in childbirth in Aztec lore)
[Chihuatetel.Ci(h)uapipiltin.Ci(h)uatetee.Honoured Women] (DM.222)
DDG \ DARIEN
Bobaya (a water gddss of the Darien people) (.297)
DDG \ GUATEMALA
Gagavitz (a Guatemalan warrior serving the hawk-god, Tiuh Tiuh) (DM.393)
DDG
\ MAYAN
El Gran Dios (the Mayan version of the Christian god) (.324)
Ahmucencab (a Mayan deity representing primordial darkness) (DM.36)
Ac Yanto (a Mayan god of the white races, brother of Hachacyum) (DM.14)
Ah Cuxtal (the Mayan god of birth) (DM.34)
Ahmakiq (a Mayan guardian-god of crops) (DM.36)
Ah Mun (a Mayan maize-god) (DM.35)
Ah Muzencab (Mayan bee-gods) (DM.35)
Ah Uincir Dz'acab (the Mayan adrogynous god of healing) (DM.35)
Alaghom Naum (a Mayan mother-goddess) (wife of Patol) (DM.43)
Colop U Uichkin (a Mayan sky-god) (.231)
DDG
\ MAYAN \ B
B (a Mayan deity of uncertain identity, referred to as god B; perhaps
Kukulcan or the rain-god, Chac) (DM.119)
Bolon Ti Kuu (a group of 9 Mayan deities) (DM.159)
Buluc Chabtan (a Mayan war-god) (.177)
DDG\
MAYAN \ BACAB
Acantum (a name for any one of the 4 Bacabs) (DM.15)
Bacabs (4 giant Mayan deities) (sons of Itzamna and Ix Chel) (DM.121)
Balam (4 Mayan guardian deities) (DM.124)
Bacab (a rain-god) (son of Itzamna and Ix Chel) (DM.121)
Cauac (a Mayan god) (one of the 4 Bacabs) (DM.197)
Ed (one of the Bacabs, nscc) (.317)
DDG
\ MAYAN \ C
C (a Mayan deity of uncertain identity, referred to as god C: perhaps
Ek, Kukulcan or Xanak) (DM.180)
Cabraca (a Mayan earthquake-god) (son of Vucub-Caquix and Chimalmatl)
(DM.180)
Cacoch (a Mayan creator-god) (DM.181)
Camazotz (a Mayan bat-god in Xibalba) [Camalotz.Camulatz.Ztoz(ilaha
Chimalman).Death Bat] (DM.188)
Cantulkiku (a Mayan deity) (DM.190)
Chac Uayab Xox (a Mayan fish-god) (DM.203)
Chin (a Mayan god of lust) (.215)
Chui Tatic Chites Vaneg (a Mayan creator-god) (.220)
Colel Cab (a Mayan earth-goddess) (.230)
DDG
\ MAYAN \ CHAC
Chac (the Mayan god of fertility and rain) [Ah Hoya.Ah Tzenul.Balon
Zacab.Chaac.Hopop Caan.Xib Chac:=Aztec Tlaloc.Tezcatlipoca:=Mixtec Tzahui:=Totonac
Tajin:=Zapotec Cojico] (DM.203)
Ah Hoya (a name for Chac as 'urinator') (DM.34)
Ah Tzenul (a name for Chac as 'food giver') (DM.35)
Balon Zacab (a Mayan rain-god, a form of Chac) (DM.127)
Chac Mool (a priest attendant on Chac) (DM.203)
DDG \ MAYAN \ DEATH
Chamer (the Mayan god of death) (DM.205)
Cizin (a Mayan god of death) (DM.224)
Cum Hau (a Mayan god of death) (.259)
DDG \ MAYAN \ E-G
E (a Mayan deity of uncertain identity, known as god E; perhaps Yum
Caax) (DM.313)
E Alom (a Mayan creator-gddss) (wife E Quaholom) (mother of Gucumatz)
(.313)
E Quaholom (a Mayan creator-god) (hus of E Elom) (mother of Gucumatz)
(.314) [x: E Elom]
Ek Chuah (the Mayan war-god and god of merchants and travellers) (DM.323)
Ek-u-Uayaab (a Mayan deity, guardian of the western gates of the city)
(.323)
F (a Mayan deity of uncertain identity known as god F: perhaps Nacon or Xipototec) (DM.354)
God of the Axe [Great Seer of the Axe] (a Mayan deity) (.420)
DDG
\ MAYAN \ HUNTING
Ah Cancum (Mayan god of hunting) (DM.34)
Ah Tabai (a Mayan god of the hunt) (DM.35)
DDG
\ MAYAN \ FERTILITY
Ah Bolon Dz'acab (a Mayan fertility-god) (DM.34)
Ah Uuc Ticab (a Mayan fertility-god) (DM.35)
Ahkusta (a Mayan goddess of childbirth) (DM.35)
DDG
\ MAYAN \ MEDICINE
Ahau Chamahez (a Mayan god of medicine) (DM.35)
Cit Bolon Tun (a Mayan god of medicine) (see also Ahau Chamahez)
(.224)
DDG
\ MAYAN \ POETRY
Ab Kin Xox (a Mayan god of poetry) (DM.11)
Ah Kin Xoc (the Mayan god of poetry) (DM.35)
arara (the firebird or sunbird with whom the god
Ah Kin, as Kinich Kakmo, was identified) (DM.84)
DDG\
MAYAN \ WATER
Ah Kumix Uinicob (Mayan water-gods) (DM.35)
Ah Patnar Uinicob (Mayan water-gods) (DM.35)
DDG
\ MAYAN \ WAR
Ah Chun Caan (a war-god, god of the city of Merida) (DM.34)
Ah Chuy Kak (a Mayan war-god and fire-god) (DM.34)
Ah Cun Cun (a serpent charmer: a war-god) (DM.34)
Ah Hulneb (a Mayan war-god) (DM.34)
Ahulane (a Mayan war-god depicted as an archer) (DM.36)
Cit Chac Cob (a Mayan war-god) (DM.224)
DDG
\ MAYAN \ WEATHER
Ah Ciliz (the Mayan god of eclipses) (DM.34)
Ah Peku (a Mayan thunder-god) (DM.35)
Ah-Kin (a Mayan sun-god) (DM.34)
Ahau Kin (a Mayan sun-god) (DM.35)
Acna (a Mayan moon-goddess) (DM.17)
Ahau (the Mayan moon-god, god of the night) (DM.35)
DDG \ MAYAN \ WEATHER \ RAIN
Chicchan (Mayan rain-gods) (DM.212)
DDG \ MAYAN \ WEATHER \ WIND
Chaob (the 4 Mayan wind-gods) (DM.207)
Chikinkuh (the Mayan god of the West wind, one of
the 4 Chaob deities) (.214)
Chipi-Cakulha (an assistant to Hurukan, the wind-god of the Maya) [Lightning-flash] (.216)
DDG \ MAYAN \ SPIRIT
Ahkinshok (a Mayan spirit of the day) (DM.35)
DDG \ MEXICAN
Chulavete (a Mexican deity, the morning star personified) (.220)
DDG
\ QUICHE
Avalux (a god of the Quiche Indians) (DM.115)
DDG \ TARASCO
Cueravaperi (a mother-goddess of the Tarasco tribe) (consort of Curicaberis)
(.258)
Curicaberis (a culture hero and earth-god of the Tarasco tribe) (consort
of Cueravaperi) (DM.260)
DDG \ ZAPOTEC
Cocijo (a Zapotec rain-god) [=Aztec Tlaloc.Tezcatlipoca.Tzahui:=Mayan
Chac:=Totonac Tajin] (.229)
Cozaana (a creator deity of the Zapotecs) (DM.244)
DDG \ PLANESCAPE
Chalmecaciuatl (a paradise for dead children) (DM.205)
Chicunauhapan (one of the 9 rivers of the Aztec underworld, Mictlan) (DM.213)
Cuchumaquiq (one of the 13 rulers of the Mayan underworld, Xibalba) (fa of Xquiq) (.258)
ahuitzotl (an Aztec water monster) (DM.36)
alligator (a reptile found in China, the southern part of the US and
elsewhere) (DM.51)
MM \ BIRD
Camazotz (a huge bird) (DM.188)
Cotzbalam (a huge bird in the lore of the Maya) (DM.243)
MM \ D
dog (a canine, usually domesticated as a pet or trained for various
tasks) (DM.298)
MM \ E
Earth-monster (a primaeval monster of the Aztecs) (DM.315)
MM \ SNAKE
Cerastes (a sacred snake, the horned viper) (.201)
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DMG \ MAGIC ITEM- \ MAYA
amulet (a charm, carried or worn, to ward off evil: a medicine with
magic properties) (DM.62)
chac mool (a carved stone figure of a deity in a reclining posture) (.203)
Chilam Balam (a book of Mayan religion and philosophy) (.214)
DMG \ NPCs-
first humans (most cultures have storeis of the first human beings
and how they came into existence) (DM.373)
DMG \ NPCs \ PRIESTS
Clavigero (an 18th c priest who wrote extensively on Aztec history
and mythology) (.225)
DMG \ NPCs \ MONKS
Gama, Antonio (a 19th c Spanish monk who recorded much Aztec lore)
(DM.397)
DMG \ NPCs \ AZTEC
Acacitli (one of the leaders of the Aztecs when they left their homeland,
Aztlan) (DM.14)
Chipactonal (one of the 4 sages of hte Aztec migration) (DM.216)
Cipactonal (the first woman who, with Oxomoco the first man, was created by Piltzintecuhtli) (DM.223)
DMG \ NPCs \ MAYAN
Bacam (a Mayan sorcerer) (DM.121)
Cay (a Mayan high priest) (.198)
DMG \ NPCs \ MAYAN \ FIRST HUMANS
Balam Agab (in Mayan lore, one of the first 4 men) (bro of Balam Quitze,
Iqi Balam and Mahucutah) (DM.124)
Cakixa (a woman created by the gods as a wife for
Iqi Balam) (.185)
Choima (a woman created by the gods as a wife for
Balam Agab) (.217)
Balam Quitze (in Mayan lore, one of the first 4 men) (bro of Balam Agab,
Iqi Balam and Mahucutah) (hus of Caha-Paluma) (DM.124)
Cala-Paluma (a woman created by the gods as a wife
for Balam Quitze) (.185)
DMG \ ADVENTURES-
CA1 Codex Borbonious (a book of Aztec legends) (.229)
CA2 Codex Cortesianus (a source of Mayan legends and culture)
(.230)
CA3 Codex Huammantia (a source of Aztec myths) (.230)
CA4 Codex Vindobonsis (a book of Mixtec myths and genealogies)
(.230)
CA5 Dresden Codex (a manuscript source of Mayan legend and culture)
(.304)
Books = .
AGRICULTURE-
Food / Animal = .
Food / Vegetable = .
Cipactli (the first of the 20 days of the Aztec month) (DM.223)
Ehecatl (the second the 20 days of the Aztec month) (DM.320)
Calli (the third of the 20 days in the Aztec month) (DM.186)
Coatl (the fifth of the 20 days of the Aztec month) (DM.228)
Atl (the ninth of the 20 days of the Aztec month) (DM.108)
Acatl (the thirteenth of the 20 days in the Aztec month) (DM.15)
Atamalqualiztli (an Aztec festival in honor of the gods) (DM.106)
Etzalqualizti (a festival in honour of the rain-god, Tlaloc, held around the middle of May) (.348)
Sq. Mi. = .
Mining = .
atl (water, in Aztec lore) (DM.108)
HISTORY-
Codex Borgia (the Aztec calendar) (DM.229)
Codex Fejervary-Mayer (the document setting out the relationship
of the Aztec gods to the calendar) (.230)
Five Suns (the intervals in the development of the world, in Aztec myths)
(DM.378)
First Sun (the first of the 5 ages of the Aztec creation cycle) [Four
Ocelot.Sun of Jaguar.Sun of Water] (DM.376)
Four Sun (the fourth age of the Aztec creation cycle) [Ecatonatiuh.Four
Water.Sun of Earth.Sun of Water] (DM.385)
Fifth Sun (fifth age of the Mayan creation cycle) [Four Earthquake.Naollin.Nahui
Ollin] (DM.367)
Ahau (the beginning of time, in Mayan lore) (DM.35)
alauntun (in the Mayan time scale, a period of about a million years)
(DM.44)
baktun (in Mayan calculations, a period of 144,000 days, about 400 years)
(DM.124)
calabtun (a period in the Mayan time scale of some 160,000 years) (.185)
Cemanahuac (in the lore of the Aztecs, the newly-formed earth) (DM.200)
cempohaulli (a 20-day period in the Aztec calendar) (.200)
Cozcaquauhtli (the sixteenth of the 20 days of the Mayan month) (DM.244)
Flood (many cultures have myths relating to one or more inundations, referred to as the Flood or the Deluge, sent to eliminate the human race, usually with an advance warning to enable a few to survive to repopulate the world) [Deluge] (DM.379)
KINGS-
Axaiacatzin (a king of Mexico) (fa of Chachiuhnenetzi) (DM.116)
Canek (a Chichen king) (DM.189)
Chachiuhnenetzin (a Mexican princess) (wife of Nezahualpilli) (DM.203)
Copal (a prince) (DM.238)
KINGS \ MAYAN
Aac (a turtle: a Mayan prince) (son of Kan) (DM.11)
Cay (a Mayan prince) (son of Kan) (brother of Aac, Coh, Moo and Niete)
(.198)
Coh (a leopard) (a Mayan prince) (son of Kan) (bro of Aac, Cay,
Moo and Niete) (DM.230)
Races/Subraces = .
Sex = .
Ah holpopoh (a low social caste in Mayan society) (DM.34)
Almenhenob (a Mayan caste) (DM.51)
POLITICS-
Alliances = .
Hostilities = .
Open Warfare/Skirmishing = .
Ahat (one of the leaders of the Aztecs when they left their homeland, Aztlan) (DM.35)
POLITICS \ TILANTONGO
Eight Deer (ruler of Tilantongo) (DM.320)
POLITICS \ XILBALBA
Ahalcana (one of the lords of Xilbalba) (DM.35)
Ahalpuh (one of the lords of Xilbalba) (DM.35)
Chamiabak (in Mayan lore, one of the rulers of Xibalba) (.205)
Chamiaholom (in Mayan lore, one of the rulers of Xibalba) (.205)
TRADE-
Exports = .
Imports = .
WEATHER \ SPACE
Chimalmatl (wife of Vucub-Caquix) (mo of Cabraca and Zipacna) (.214)
Chalchiutzli (a name for Chimalmatl after she was
placed in the heavens) (.205)
Ahuehuetl (the Aztec tree of life) (DM.36)
Anahuac (a sacred place of the Toltecs) (DM.64)
Aztlan (the original home of the Aztecs) (DM.118)
cenote (a sacred well) (.200)
Chapultepec (an Aztec sacred mountain, home of kings) (.208)
Chicomoztoc (the refuge from which the Aztec people emerged) (.213)
Cholula (an Aztec pyramid) (DM.217)
Cibola (7 legendary cities of the Aztecs) (DM.222)
Cohuacom (a holy mountain, home of the gods) (.230)
Colhuatepec (the cave from which the ancestors of the Aztecs were said
to have emerged) (.231)
Colinia (a volcano revered as a holy mountain) (.231)
LOCATIONS \ MEXICO
Aconzentli (the tree of life, in Mexico) (DM.17)
Chimborazo (a sacred volcano in Mexico) (.215)
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