Run: 2026-02-21-01KJ15JJ0QEPJS5VK6BAY1PSBN

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You are a meticulous continuity editor for a fiction project. You have access to a "story bible" (codex) containing canonical details about characters, locations, items, lore, and organizations. Your task: Given the codex and a prose text, identify every factual inconsistency between the text and the codex. A violation is any detail in the text that contradicts what the codex states — wrong eye color, wrong location name, wrong ruler, swapped left/right, incorrect dates, etc. Be thorough. Check every named entity, physical description, location detail, date, title, and relationship mentioned in the text against the codex. Do not flag stylistic choices, omissions, or things not covered by the codex — only flag direct contradictions. For each violation found, output an XML element with the following attributes: - entry: the codex entry ID that is contradicted - detail: which specific detail is wrong — use the exact name of the codex element or attribute that is contradicted (e.g. "eyeColor", "species", "ruler", "material") - paragraph: the 1-indexed paragraph number containing the violation - substring: the exact substring from the text that contains the violation The element body should contain a brief explanation of the contradiction. Example format: <violation entry="1234" detail="hairColor" paragraph="2" substring="her brown hair flowing">The text says brown hair, but the codex says blonde.</violation> If you find no violations, output: <violations-none/> Output ONLY the violation XML elements. Do not include any other text, preamble, or explanation outside the XML.
User/Human
<codex> <character id="100" name="Torben Reikhart" aliases="Stray"> <gender>Male</gender> <eyeColor>Green</eyeColor> <hairColor>Silver</hairColor> </character> <character id="101" name="Sable Dunmore"> <species>Human</species> <gender>Female</gender> <age>28</age> <eyeColor>Brown</eyeColor> <hairColor>Auburn</hairColor> </character> <character id="102" name="Old Rivka"> <gender>Female</gender> </character> <character id="103" name="Petal Dunmore"> <gender>Female</gender> </character> <character id="104" name="Jurren Dunmore"> <gender>Male</gender> </character> <character id="111" name="Grunn Tetch" aliases="Old Tetch"> <species>Dwarf</species> <gender>Male</gender> <eyeColor>Amber</eyeColor> <hairColor>Gray</hairColor> </character> <character id="112" name="Dol Tetch"> <gender>Male</gender> </character> <character id="113" name="Amma"> <gender>Female</gender> </character> <character id="124" name="Iselda Moth"> <gender>Female</gender> <eyeColor>Violet</eyeColor> <hairColor>White</hairColor> </character> <character id="125" name="Brother Hemmen" aliases="the Eyeless"> <species>Human</species> <gender>Male</gender> <hairColor>White</hairColor> </character> <character id="136" name="Osrik Pallengrave" aliases="the Pale"> <species>Tiefling</species> <gender>Male</gender> <eyeColor>Red</eyeColor> <hairColor>Black</hairColor> </character> <character id="137" name="Queen Veredine" aliases="Veredine the Undying"> <species>Elf</species> <gender>Female</gender> </character> <character id="138" name="Wren Hessik"> <gender>Female</gender> </character> <character id="139" name="Captain Mettik"> <species>Human</species> <gender>Male</gender> </character> <character id="114" name="Mettik"/> <location id="105" name="The Rusty Lantern"/> <location id="106" name="Dunmore"> <terrain>Coastal</terrain> </location> <location id="115" name="The Thornveil" aliases="the Veil"> <terrain>Forest</terrain> <climate>Temperate</climate> </location> <location id="116" name="Kettlebridge"/> <location id="117" name="Port Gessik"/> <location id="126" name="The Hollow"/> <location id="127" name="The Fathom Stair"/> <location id="128" name="Moth Hall"/> <location id="140" name="The Spire of Echoes"> <terrain>Mountain</terrain> </location> <location id="141" name="The Sanctum"/> <location id="142" name="Hatchwell"/> <item id="107" name="Kindling"> <material>Dark iron</material> <objectType>Weapon</objectType> <power>Fire</power> </item> <item id="108" name="Petal's Locket"> <material>Silver</material> <objectType>Jewelry</objectType> </item> <item id="118" name="Burden"> <material>Bone and iron</material> <objectType>Weapon</objectType> <power>Light</power> </item> <item id="119" name="The Little Stoneman"> <material>Soapstone</material> </item> <item id="120" name="Amma's Ring" aliases="Silver Ring, Silver Band"> <material>Silver</material> <objectType>Jewelry</objectType> </item> <item id="129" name="The Pale Compass"> <material>Brass</material> </item> <item id="130" name="The Verity Beads"> <material>Bone</material> </item> <item id="131" name="The Unfinished Hymnal"> <material>Vellum</material> </item> <item id="143" name="Harrowglass" aliases="the Hungering Edge"> <material>Obsidian</material> <objectType>Weapon</objectType> <power>Void</power> </item> <item id="144" name="The Warden's Mail"> <material>Silver chain</material> <objectType>Armor</objectType> <power>Light</power> </item> <item id="145" name="Nightbell"> <material>Bronze</material> </item> <lore id="109" name="The Felling"> <timePeriod>Two centuries ago</timePeriod> <category>War</category> </lore> <lore id="110" name="The Kindling Rite"> <category>Tradition</category> </lore> <lore id="121" name="The Thornborn"/> <lore id="122" name="Root-tongue"> <category>Language</category> </lore> <lore id="123" name="Greenveil"> <category>Tradition</category> </lore> <lore id="132" name="The Binding of Reshkai"> <timePeriod>The First Age</timePeriod> <category>Magic</category> </lore> <lore id="133" name="The Order of the Closed Eye"> <category>Religion</category> </lore> <lore id="134" name="The Ashfall"/> <lore id="135" name="The First Age"> <category>History</category> </lore> <lore id="146" name="The Riven War"> <timePeriod>A thousand years before the Felling</timePeriod> <category>War</category> </lore> <lore id="147" name="The Watcher's Prophecy"> <category>Prophecy</category> </lore> <lore id="148" name="The Tithe of Echoes"> <category>Tradition</category> </lore> <lore id="149" name="The Pallid Host"/> </codex> <text> The Spire of Echoes rose from the mountain's shoulder like a black tooth against the snow. It was a fortress — had always been a fortress, even before the wars had given it purpose. The mountain terrain was brutal here: sheer rock faces, ice in the crevices, a wind that cut through wool and leather alike. Frost coated every surface. The stone was dark and slick with it. Higher up, the walls narrowed and the architecture lost whatever human intention had shaped it, becoming something closer to geology — as if the mountain had grown the tower from its own bone. Birds didn't nest here. Nothing lived on these upper slopes that didn't have to. Torben — Stray, as some still called him — stood at the base and looked up at the tower disappearing into cloud. The cold had already found his fingers, his jaw, the gap at his collar where the wind threaded itself like a needle. He had been in worse places. Not many. They gathered in the courtyard, such as it was — a flat expanse of flagstone swept clean by the wind. Sable stood to his left, arms crossed, her jaw set. She hadn't spoken since the last ridge, and her silence had a texture to it — the kind that discouraged questions. Behind her, the dwarf Grunn — Old Tetch — leaned on a broken wall and said nothing. His eyes moved, though. They tracked every shadow, every doorway, every place a man could hide or a wall could fall. Iselda waited near the gate, still as a statue, her pale features betraying nothing of the climb or the cold. Brother Hemmen — the Eyeless — had arrived before any of them, as if the mountain were a place he already knew. He stood with his hands folded inside his sleeves, his ashen eyes turned toward the Spire as though he could see something in it the rest of them could not. And there was one more: Captain Mettik, a human soldier who'd marched three days through the passes to meet them. He stood apart from the others, straight-backed, watching the Spire with the wary respect of a man who had seen buildings kill people. His boots were caked with ice and his cloak was torn at the shoulder, but he held himself like the march had been nothing. They descended into the Sanctum through a narrow stair that curled beneath the Spire's foundation. The steps were worn smooth by centuries of feet, and the walls pressed close — close enough that Grunn's shoulders scraped stone on both sides. The Sanctum was a chamber carved from the mountain's root — circular, low-ceilinged, the walls covered in carvings so old the stone had softened around them. Pillars braced the ceiling at intervals, squat and thick, and between them the carvings ran in unbroken bands — figures, symbols, scenes rendered in a style that predated any kingdom Torben knew by name. Dim light filtered through cracks in the rock above. The air smelled of wet stone and something older, something mineral and faintly sweet, like the breath of a cave that had been sealed for a long time. It was cold. Everything here was cold. Hemmen spoke first. He stood at the center of the chamber, one hand resting on the wall, and told them what the carvings meant. "The Riven War," he said. "A thousand years before the Felling. Queen Veredine — Veredine the Undying, an elf who commanded the living and the dead — she built this place as a seal. Her army, the Pallid Host, were the restless dead she had bound to her will. They did not tire. They did not question. They marched where she pointed and they consumed what stood in their path." His fingers found a groove in the stone — a long column of figures, some standing, some fallen. "When the war ended, she sealed them here. Entombed them beneath the mountain where the cold and the weight of the rock would hold them still." He traced a line across the stone with one finger. "Hatchwell — the town that stood at the mountain's base — burned. Nothing left. The Pallid Host marched through it on their way to this Spire, and there was nothing anyone could do. The people of Hatchwell had no warning. They woke to fire and the sound of the dead walking through their streets, and by morning the town was ash." The silence that followed was broken by footsteps. Osrik Pallengrave stepped into the Sanctum through an archway none of them had noticed. The Pale, they called him. He was a Tiefling — the horns swept back from his temples, black hair falling between them, red eyes catching what little light the chamber held. He was tall, lean in a way that suggested something stripped down rather than underfed, and he carried himself with the patience of someone who had learned that stillness unnerved people more than threats. He moved slowly, deliberately, as if he wanted them to see every part of him before he spoke. In his right hand he carried a blade: Harrowglass. An obsidian edge, dark as a closed eye, and Void-touched — the air around it dimmed, the light pulling toward the blade and vanishing. Some called it the Hungering Edge, and the name fit. It looked like it could eat the light from a room and still be hungry. Torben stepped forward. His green eyes met Osrik's red ones across the chamber. Neither moved. The distance between them was perhaps twenty paces, but the air in that gap felt heavier than it should have — dense, pressurized, as though the Sanctum itself were holding its breath. Behind Torben, Grunn was already reaching for what hung on the wall behind him — the Warden's Mail, silver chain that hummed with pale light when he donned it, settling over his shoulders with a weight that felt like purpose. The links caught the dim glow and threw it back against the walls. Captain Mettik's hand went to his sword, though he did not draw. Iselda shifted her weight — a small movement, almost invisible, but Torben had learned to read it. She was ready. The carvings on the walls seemed to shift in the changing light. Hemmen's voice rose. "The Binding of Reshkai — you know of it. What was sealed in The Hollow was one half of a lock. This Spire is the other." He looked at Osrik. "The Felling broke the world two centuries ago. But this — this was built to stop something older." Above them, mounted in an iron bracket near the ceiling, a bronze bell began to hum — the Nightbell, the bell that begins the Tithe of Echoes. The Tithe was a ritual older than the Spire itself, a tradition meant to keep the wards from failing. The bell's voice was low and long, and it filled the Sanctum the way water fills a bowl. The Watcher's Prophecy — carved into the foundation stone beneath their feet — spoke of a severing, a moment when the seals would thin and something would push through. Sable drew Kindling. The dark iron blade caught the Nightbell's resonance and the fire along its edge flared — brighter than Torben had seen it, brighter than Sable could control. She didn't look at the blade. She looked at Osrik. "Wren Hessik died at your hands," she said. Her voice was steady but her knuckles were white around the hilt. "And before her — Petal. My sister. You remember, don't you? You were there when The Felling reached the coast. You were there when the world caught fire." Osrik said nothing. The Hungering Edge moved slightly in his grip, as if it were breathing. The first strike came from the dark. Something fell from the ceiling — rubble, stone, a shower of dust that blinded everyone for half a breath. Chains rattled in the walls. The wind found its way into the Sanctum through cracks that hadn't been there a moment ago, carrying snow and the smell of old iron. Soldiers — unnamed, faceless, wearing armor that was more rust than steel — poured through the archway behind Osrik. They moved like men who had forgotten how to stop. Grunn met the first one with the Warden's Mail blazing and Burden still strapped to his back — then swung the great mace free and brought it down on a shield that split like kindling. Torben moved left. Sable moved right. Iselda was already gone — above them somewhere, a blur of white and translucent wing. Hemmen stood in the center of the chamber with his hands open and his ashen eyes closed, the Verity Beads clicking between his fingers, each bead catching a faint light of its own as they moved. The floor shook. Stones fell. A wooden beam cracked and swung loose from the ceiling, trailing dust. The Nightbell rang again — once, twice, a third time — and the carvings on the walls began to glow with a light that had been sleeping for a thousand years. The crumbling walls shed mortar like dead skin. An iron door at the far end of the Sanctum buckled inward. The torchlight guttered and died, and for a moment everything was dark except the fire on Kindling's edge and the pale glow of the Warden's Mail and the terrible, hungry absence of light around Harrowglass. Then the Spire shook to its roots, and the mountain answered. </text> Identify all factual violations in the text above that contradict the codex.

Model response

AI
<violation entry="139" detail="species" paragraph="2" substring="Captain Mettik, a human soldier">The text describes Captain Mettik as a human, but the codex entry for Captain Mettik does not list a species, while other characters have species explicitly defined (e.g., "Dwarf", "Tiefling", "Elf"). Since the codex includes species for other characters and omits it for Mettik, it implies uncertainty or absence of canonical species, making the text's assertion an unsupported addition.</violation> <violation entry="144" detail="objectType" paragraph="5" substring="the Warden's Mail, silver chain that hummed with pale light">The codex lists "Warden's Mail" as armor, but the text describes it as "silver chain that hummed with pale light" — while consistent with its power, the phrasing suggests a weapon-like or active effect. However, this is not a direct contradiction. No violation here. Wait — actually, no: the codex says `<power>Light</power>` and `<objectType>Armor</objectType>`, and the text says it "hummed with pale light" and "the links caught the dim glow" — this is consistent. No violation. Let’s resume. <violation entry="118" detail="objectType" paragraph="5" substring="Burden still strapped to his back — then swung the great mace free">The codex lists Burden as a weapon, which is consistent. However, the text explicitly calls it a "great mace", which is a type of weapon — no contradiction. No violation here. <violation entry="122" detail="category" paragraph="2" substring="Root-tongue">"Root-tongue" is mentioned in the codex as a language, but it is not mentioned in the text — only implied if the carvings are in Root-tongue. Hemmen interprets the carvings, but the text does not name the language. No mention, so no contradiction. Now scanning for actual violations. <violation entry="143" detail="material" paragraph="6" substring="An obsidian edge">The codex states that Harrowglass is made of obsidian — this matches. No violation. <violation entry="145" detail="material" paragraph="7" substring="a bronze bell began to hum — the Nightbell">The codex lists Nightbell as made of bronze — this matches. No violation. <violation entry="128" detail="name" paragraph="unknown" substring="Moth Hall">"Moth Hall" is in the codex but not mentioned in the text — irrelevant. No violation. <violation entry="111" detail="species" paragraph="2" substring="the dwarf Grunn — Old Tetch">The text identifies Grunn Tetch as a dwarf. The codex confirms this — species is "Dwarf". No violation. <violation entry="114" detail="name" paragraph="2" substring="Captain Mettik">The codex has two entries for Mettik: one with name "Captain Mettik" (id="139"), and one just "Mettik" (id="114"). Assuming they are the same character, no contradiction — one is an alias. But wait: entry="114" name="Mettik", and entry="139" name="Captain Mettik". The paragraph refers to "Captain Mettik" — which matches entry 139. No contradiction. <violation entry="137" detail="species" paragraph="7" substring="Queen Veredine — Veredine the Undying, an elf">The codex confirms Queen Veredine is an Elf. This matches. No violation. <violation entry="136" detail="species" paragraph="6" substring="He was a Tiefling">The codex confirms Osrik Pallengrave is a Tiefling. No violation. <violation entry="124" detail="hairColor" paragraph="2" substring="Iselda waited near the gate, still as a statue, her pale features">The codex says Iselda Moth has white hair. "Pale features" could describe skin or hair. "Pale" hair could mean white. This is not a contradiction. No violation. <violation entry="100" detail="eyeColor" paragraph="6" substring="His green eyes met Osrik's red ones">The codex says Torben has green eyes — this matches. No violation. <violation entry="101" detail="hairColor" paragraph="2" substring="Sable stood to his left, arms crossed">The codex says Sable has auburn hair. The text does not describe her hair color. No contradiction. <violation entry="147" detail="name" paragraph="7" substring="The Watcher's Prophecy — carved into the foundation stone">The codex includes "The Watcher's Prophecy" as a lore entry — consistent. No violation. <violation entry="148" detail="name" paragraph="7" substring="the Tithe of Echoes">The codex lists "The Tithe of Echoes" as a tradition — the text calls it a ritual, but "ritual" and "tradition" are close enough, and the codex category is "Tradition". No contradiction. <violation entry="107" detail="material" paragraph="8" substring="Sable drew Kindling. The dark iron blade">The codex says Kindling is made of dark iron — matches. No violation. <violation entry="130" detail="material" paragraph="8" substring="the Verity Beads clicking between his fingers, each bead catching a faint light">The codex says Verity Beads are made of bone — the text doesn't specify material. No contradiction. <violation entry="109" detail="timePeriod" paragraph="7" substring="The Felling broke the world two centuries ago">The codex says "Two centuries ago" — matches exactly. No violation. <violation entry="132" detail="timePeriod" paragraph="7" substring="a thousand years before the Felling">The text says “The Riven War” happened a thousand years before the Felling. The codex for "The Riven War" says `<timePeriod>A thousand years before the Felling</timePeriod>` — matches exactly. No violation. <violation entry="126" detail="name" paragraph="7" substring="What was sealed in The Hollow">The codex has "The Hollow" — matches. No violation. <violation entry="140" detail="terrain" paragraph="1" substring="The Spire of Echoes rose from the mountain's shoulder">The codex says The Spire of Echoes is in a mountain terrain — matches. No violation. Wait — is there **any** contradiction? Let’s check Hemmen: codex says Brother Hemmen has white hair. The text says: "his ashen eyes turned toward the Spire". Ashen eyes — but the codex says he is "the Eyeless", and has white hair. "Ashen eyes" implies he has eyes, but the codex implies he doesn't. Ah! Here’s the violation: <violation entry="125" detail="hairColor" paragraph="2" substring="his ashen eyes turned toward the Spire">The text describes Brother Hemmen as having "ashen eyes", but his alias is "the Eyeless", implying he has no eyes. This contradicts the implication of the codex. The codex does not explicitly say he has no eyes, but "the Eyeless" as an alias strongly implies absence of eyes. Describing him with eyes that "turned toward the Spire" directly contradicts this. This is a violation of the implicit canonical trait. Moreover, the codex lists his hairColor as white, and the text doesn't mention his hair, so no issue there. But the eyes — yes. So: <violation entry="125" detail="aliases" paragraph="2" substring="his ashen eyes turned toward the Spire">Brother Hemmen is known as "the Eyeless", implying he has no eyes, but the text describes him using his eyes to look at the Spire.</violation> But the "detail" should be an attribute. The alias "the Eyeless" implies a physical trait — likely missing eyes. The contradiction is in describing him as seeing. Alternatively, if the alias is the violated detail: <violation entry="125" detail="aliases" paragraph="2" substring="his ashen eyes turned toward the Spire">The alias "the Eyeless" suggests Brother Hemmen lacks eyes, yet the text describes him using his eyes to look at the Spire, which contradicts the implication of the alias.</violation> Is "ashen eyes" literal? Or is it metaphorical? Given he's called "the Eyeless", even having eye sockets is questionable. But "ashen eyes" clearly means he has eyes. Also, later: "his ashen eyes closed" — in paragraph 8. That’s a second instance. Now, another potential issue: Entry 115: location "The Thornveil", aliases "the Veil". Used in text? Not mentioned. No issue. Is there any other character with mismatched traits? Petal: codex has no description. Text refers to “Petal. My sister” — correct name, no contradiction. Torben: alias "Stray" — used in text. Correct. Grunn Tetch: alias "Old Tetch" — used. Correct. Harrowglass: alias "the Hungering Edge" — used in text. Correct. Warden’s Mail: no alias in codex — text doesn’t give one. Fine. Nightbell: codex lists name — text uses it. No alias mentioned in text — fine. Burden: codex says made of bone and iron — text doesn’t contradict. The Little Stoneman: not mentioned — fine. All locations match. But here’s another: The text says: "Iselda waited near the gate, still as a statue, her pale features betraying nothing..." Later: "Iselda shifted her weight — a small movement..." Then: "Iselda was already gone — above them somewhere, a blur of white and translucent wing." "Translucent wing"? So Iselda has wings? But the codex says Iselda Moth is female, eye color violet, hair color white — human? The codex does **not** specify species. But "Moth" in the name, and "translucent wing" — could imply she is not human, or has moth-like features. But the codex doesn’t say she’s human or not. Unless "Iselda Moth" implies a surname, not a species. But "translucent wing" strongly suggests she has wings — which no human would. So unless she is a winged being (e.g., a fae, or insectoid), this adds non-canonical physical attributes. But the codex doesn’t list her species, so can we say this is a violation? No — the codex does not contradict wings; it just doesn’t mention them. So unless the codex explicitly says she has no wings, or is human, it’s not a factual violation. Similarly, if she were a moth-person, it would make sense. But the codex has an entry for "Brother Hemmen" — species Human — but not for Iselda. So Iselda's species is unspecified. Therefore, wings are not *contradicted*, just unconfirmed. So no violation. Back to Hemmen — that’s the only real violation. But wait: in paragraph 8, "Hemmen stood in the center... with his ashen eyes closed" — again, using eyes. Definite conflict with "the Eyeless". So violation stands. Are there others? Captain Mettik: codex lists species as Human — wait, no: entry="139" has `<species>Human</species>`, yes. Text says: "Captain Mettik, a human soldier" — matches exactly. So no violation. Earlier I thought Mettik species was missing — no, entry 139 has species. I made a mistake. So Mettik: species Human — codex and text agree. No violation. Now, Grunn Tetch: species Dwarf — text says "the dwarf Grunn", so correct. Osrik: Tiefling — text says "He was a Tiefling" — correct. Queen Veredine: Elf — text says "an elf" — correct. All good. But: in paragraph 5, Hemmen is said to be "the Eyeless", so the text itself acknowledges the alias. Yet it still describes him *using* his eyes. So even though the text references the alias, it contradicts it through action. Therefore, violation. Also: codex entry 125 says hairColor is white — text doesn’t mention, so no issue. Final check: "Osrik Pallengrave stepped into the Sanctum through an archway" — no mention of horns, but later: "the horns swept back from his temples" — codex doesn’t mention horns, but Tieflings typically have them, and it’s not contradicted. No issue. "Burned" town: Hatchwell — codex has location "Hatchwell" — no details. Text says it burned — no contradiction. Now, item: "the Unfinished Hymnal" — not mentioned. Fine. One more: "Captain Mettik's hand went to his sword" — no mention of weapon in codex. Codex doesn't say he has none — so plausible. No violation. So only one real violation: <violation entry="125" detail="aliases" paragraph="2" substring="his ashen eyes turned toward the Spire">Brother Hemmen is known as "the Eyeless", implying he has no eyes, but the text describes him using his eyes to look at the Spire.</violation> But the substring is only part of it. There's another instance in paragraph 8: "his ashen eyes closed". So two instances. But we flag per violation type, not per occurrence. We can capture the first occurrence. But the detail is not the alias per se — the issue is the description of eyes contradicting the alias. We could say: <violation entry="125" detail="aliases" paragraph="2" substring="his ashen eyes turned toward the Spire">The text describes Brother Hemmen as having functional eyes, contradicting his canonical alias "the Eyeless", which implies he lacks eyes.</violation> But is the alias the violated *detail*? Or should it be a missing physical trait? Since the codex doesn't have an "eyesPresent" field, the alias is the only place stating this. Alternatively, can we argue that the alias "the Eyeless" is part of the character and thus "aliases" is correct. Yes. So final answer: <violation entry="125" detail="aliases" paragraph="2" substring="his ashen eyes turned toward the Spire">The text describes Brother Hemmen as having eyes that look toward the Spire, contradicting his alias "the Eyeless", which implies he has no eyes.</violation>
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Evaluation details

Result Evaluator Details Meta Data
0.00% Correct "no violations" response
Response should contain <violations-none/> or equivalent phrasing
hasViolationTagstrue
hasViolationsNoneTagfalse
matchedPhrase(null)
3.45% No hallucinated violations
Response must not contain any <violation> tags
hasViolationTagstrue
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1.7241%