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Devil May Cry 5 Urizen

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I am without a proper name. I am power, absolute.

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Urizen is the name given to a demon who takes the title of Demon Male monarch – the main antagonist of Devil May Weep 5. "Urizen" is, in fact, the demonic one-half of Vergil'south soul made flesh; the embodiment of his lust for power.

Appearance [ ]

Urizen is a jumbo humanoid creature with 37 eyes along all his trunk and caput, large sharp teeth and claws. His well-nigh prominent features are the thick root-like layers of flesh that cover his trunk, encircling his face and reaching upward to form a spiked "crown" on his head. In his continuing form, thick severed roots with spiked tips drapery down from his back like a cloak. He also has several blue glowing orbs on his trunk.

After devouring the demonic fruit of the Qliphoth, the growths that cover his body slough away and reveal his true form: a big blue demonic humanoid with eyes dotted all over his body, with 3 larger eyes on his shoulders and trunk. His face up is uncovered, largely human being but with sharpened teeth.

Story [ ]

Devil May Weep 5: Before the Nightmare [ ]

Urizen is first mentioned in Five'southward first chapter, where shortly after Dante, Trish, and Lady arrive with him in the depths of the Qliphoth, they hear an ominous roar and so powerful it shakes the very basis under their feet, with V realizing Urizen had 'awoken', and his plan to attack the Demon King equally he rested had failed.

In Trish'south chapter, Urizen battles her and Lady, ignoring their best efforts to harm him with his demonic crystal protecting him from every attack they throw at him, even ignoring the Devil Sword Sparda and the multi-shot capabilities of the Artemis before defeating them.

Dante and Nero'due south afterward chapters recant their own fruitless struggle confronting Urizen as depicted in Devil May Cry 5's prologue, with Dante ultimately defeated and his sword Rebellion destroyed, while Nero is dragged away by V afterwards losing against the Demon King.

Devil May Cry 5: Visions of V [ ]

The prologue of Visions of V depicts Urizen on his throne within the depths of the Qliphoth while V watches on, reading William Blake'southward "Poisonous substance Tree" poem.

The kickoff chapter of Visions of V depicts Vergil using the Yamato to cast off his dying human flesh, along with the lingering nightmares of his time as Nelo Angelo, which gives 'nativity' to V and his familiars. Vergil then transforms into Urizen, whose mere presence about kills V until he is rescued past Griffon. Demons afterward brainstorm to appear in Red Grave City, fatigued by Urizen's presence, with Griffon warning V that more volition follow due to Urizen withal retaining possession of the Yamato.

Devil May Cry 5 [ ]

Urizen is in fact the demonic half of Vergil, a existence created after Vergil uses Yamato to split his human and demon halves in an effort to heal the damage done to his body over the years and gain more demonic power by removing his human flesh. Embodying Vergil's thirst for power with none of his human morality to concur him back, Urizen uses the Yamato to open a portal to the Demon World and calls forth the demon tree Qliphoth in Red Grave Urban center, intending to have it drain the claret of humans to spawn a fruit of concentrated power and allow him to arise to the level of a god every bit the former devil emperor Mundus once did.

Urizen also claims the empty throne of the Demon Globe and takes control of the vast armies of demons in the Underworld to slaughter humans in Ruddy Grave City to harvest their claret, with the demonic hybrid sorceress Malphas acting on his behalf. The demon colossus Goliath sought to challenge Urizen'due south claim to the throne past devouring the fruit of the Qliphoth first, but was killed before he was able to endeavor such. The other half of Vergil's essence, the human known every bit Five, acts to stop him, hiring Dante, Trish and Lady to get later Urizen inside the depths of the emerging Qliphoth, and afterwards recruiting Nero to assist as well. Urizen easily defeats the team of demon hunters, defeating Lady and Trish before Dante's arrival. The legendary devil hunter is aware of Urizen's true identity and eagerly battles his brother'south demonic half, though despite his efforts, Urizen has become far more powerful than Dante by feeding off of the claret already gathered by the Qliphoth and easily defeats his brother. Before Urizen can kill Dante, Nero arrives, eager to settle the score, having been told by V that Urizen was the ane who took his demonic limb, the Devil Bringer, to merits the Yamato.

Nero is no match for Urizen at all in his weakened condition and is almost killed as well, when Dante revives, shooting Urizen to gain his attention and engages the demon king in his Devil Trigger state, giving 5 enough time to rescue Nero and allow the 2 to escape the Qliphoth, but even with this additional power, Urizen is capable of property Dante back earlier suddenly hitting Dante so hard that he shatters Rebellion with a single punch, knocking Dante out of Devil Trigger. As Urizen boasts of his overwhelming power and uses the roots of the Qliphoth to smother Dante, Trish uses the last of her strength to throw Dante his begetter'due south sword, the Devil Sword Sparda, allowing Dante to escape and regain his Devil Trigger form, merely even the Sparda's overwhelming power fails against Urizen, who simply strikes Dante with plenty force to send him flight out his lair and through the torso of the Qliphoth, the toll of Dante's injuries leaving him in a month long coma.

Nero succeeds in slashing Urizen's hand.

Declaring that the Devil Sword Sparda no longer serves a purpose, or even a threat to his rule, Urizen has the roots of the Qliphoth engulf Lady and Trish, the demon rex deciding to have the two serve him so that they may gather more ability for him. Urizen uses both Lady and Trish equally cores for two powerful demons, one formed from the Artemis Devil Arm, creating the Artemis, and has Trish empower the Cavaliere Angelo, who gains her formidable lightning powers. Over a month after the initial disharmonism, Urizen's forces have gathered the blood of thousands of slain humans, growing the Qliphoth to titanic proportions, with the demon king waiting patiently on his throne inside the tree for its fruit to become ripe. Nero confronts Urizen once again, the demon king bemused that Nero had come so far to die, fifty-fifty renouncing the proper noun given to him by V to declare himself power incarnate.

Urizen raises from his throne to fight Nero.

Though the immature demon hunter remains no match for the Demon King, he manages to pause through Urizen's shield and land a single strike on his hand, surprising Urizen as he knocks Nero away. Angered that a powerless human with no demonic power would dare to strike him, Urizen is sufficiently enraged to finally ascension from his throne, declaring he would brand Nero regret being born a useless man and vows to requite him despair and death. Urizen nearly kills Nero after their third battle, but this time Dante is the one who interrupts in his new Sin Devil Trigger form, saving Nero and allowing Griffon to conduct him off to safety.

Urizen about to consume the fruit.

Equally Urizen recognizes Dante, the legendary Devil Hunter calls his new weapon, Devil Sword Dante, into existence to do battle with the Demon Rex. Dante holds his own against the Demon Rex, managing to finally best the seemingly undefeatable Urizen, simply earlier he can strike a killing blow, the Qliphoth is fully revealed. Urizen recalls Yamato, declaring Dante's victory a simple inconvenience, and takes his leave to claim the fruit within the depths of the Qliphoth. Dante finds Urizen in the Qliphoth'south lowermost bedroom, the Demon King contemplating the fruit as Dante approaches him within an illusion of their childhood habitation. Though Dante tries to reason with his blood brother'southward demonic self, noting their female parent'southward sacrifice to save them, Urizen brushes off Dante'south tale, claiming that he has no recollection of Eva'due south decease or fifty-fifty the place they stand in, revealing its true nature every bit an illusion created by the fruit of the Qliphoth, which Urizen claims has the ability he has craved for so long and devours before Dante tin can finish him. Charged with power, Urizen sheds the rooted armor he had worn previously as he brushes off Dante'south proclamation of losing the last fleck of humanity he however had, claiming it to be a pitiful cry from 1 lacking strength.

Urizen lies defeated as he speaks to Five.

Revealing his true form and reveling in his newfound power, Urizen bids his blood brother to come forth and engages in a terminal boxing with Dante. Despite all the ability the fruit gave him, he is still no match for Dante, and can only rage in confusion over his younger brother's greater power, enervating to know how he has such strength despite losing nothing. Dante refutes his brother's demonic half, claiming he has no real strength since has nix to protect and threw away his humanity for nothing, leaving Urizen screaming in fury and finally defeated as Dante impales him through the chest. Every bit the Demon King lays dying, Nero and a dying Five arrive, with V approaching him, the fading human essence of Vergil conversing with his demonic one-half, noting how they had both lost each other, only are continued past their shared feelings, their need for power, and their hatred of Dante. Too belatedly, Dante realizes who V really is and what his plan had been all along, but he is unable to act before V stabs his pikestaff into Urizen'southward breast and in doing so reunites their divided essence in an explosion of blue light, restoring Vergil.

Personality [ ]

As the demonic half of Vergil, Urizen represents the darkest aspects of his personality, chiefly his unending thirst for ability. Completely devoid of humanity, Urizen is utterly heartless and savage, showing no mercy to his foes, be they demon, human or even a member of his original selves' family. He didn't hesitate to unleash the Qliphoth tree upon the human globe, slaughtering thousands. Like virtually demons, Urizen looks down upon the powerless and weak, namely mortal humans.

Unlike most demons, who constantly taunt and bluster against their enemies, Urizen is largely stoic and silent, appearing disinterested in those who challenge him. Notwithstanding, Urizen is also prideful and utterly convinced of his superiority, fifty-fifty going as far to proclaim himself ability incarnate. After Nero managed to actually strike and wound him during their 2nd encounter, Urizen looked stoically surprised before expressing his outrage that a weak human would dare to strike at him, his great anger forcing him to finally rise from his throne and fully battle with Nero, nearly killing him. He was also insulted in how Dante returned to battle him once again, interfering with his battle with Nero, and appearing in his true Sin Devil Trigger form. Additionally, as noted by Malphas, Urizen'southward pride overcast his judgement at times, as he told his underlings not to dispose of the Sparda sword and even was dismissive of the prospect that any of Sparda's surviving kin could wield and even defeat him with it (which was later confirmed through Dante'southward acquisition of the Devil Arm and fusing it with the broken Rebellion into his ain namesake weapon that was more powerful than either).

Dante seems to sympathise that Urizen merely represents not simply his blood brother's thirst for ability, merely too his desire to never become weak and cast away similar he originally believed his mother had done to him. Urizen believes that the but way to grow more powerful was to lose something. In Urizen'south instance, Vergil's humanity. Thus, he fails to understand on how Dante can exist so powerful since he has never "lost" anything.

File [ ]

Nico Enemy Report - Urizen
Your target—the demon king.
Matter is, I tin't find any mention of Urizen in any of my demonology texts. You'd remember a guy who crowns himself king of all demons would exist a piddling more infamous...
Well, superstar or not, he'south definitely got the ability to continue a grip on the throne. But you don't need me to tell you that, huh?
Listen, if y'all're certain you wanna take this guy down... spotter your ass, all right?
Nico Enemy Report - Urizen (Mission 08)
This sheds some light on what Urizen was up to—rooting himself into the Qliphoth to grow fat on its power. He wasn't just fighting you sitting down outta contempt. He needed to stay rooted into that matter to absorb its power.
That makes it all the crazier that he cut himself off to move around!
Those shreds of the Qliphoth left in his body looked like a real headache, attacking and defending at Urizen'south will. How you got outta this fight alive I'll never know.
Nico Enemy Report - Urizen (Mission 17)
All that claret...all that life force focused into the fruit of the Qliphoth. When Urizen ate that matter his whole "king of hell" gig seemed like nil— he had the power to milk shake the foundations of the globe.
He was and then damn powerful that he just cast off those vestiges of the Qliphoth that were his weapons and armor. They were but slowin' him down.
From then on, all he needed was his ain physique— the ultimate expression of killing power.
To accept him on and win... yous'd demand the power of a god.

Strategy [ ]

Urizen equally a boss is fought a total of five times throughout Devil May Cry 5 in the following missions: Prologue, Mission viii, Mission 10, Mission 12, and Mission 17. Of these battles, only Mission 12 and Mission 17 are mandatory to defeat him, while both Prologue and Mission eight terminate after Nero loses all his health, although he can exist browbeaten if you lot are skilled enough and doing so will unlock a secret catastrophe and the next difficulty setting after whichever setting this battle is won on. Mission 10 cannot exist won, and the battle volition stop after a sure amount of impairment is inflicted on either Urizen'southward crystal or Dante.

Defeating Urizen in the Prologue is entirely possible without an upgraded Nero, it is simply VERY hard, even on Homo or Devil Hunter settings. Similar with Mission 10, the battle with Urizen automatically ends in one case Nero's wellness bar has been depleted.

The battles taking place in the Prologue, the first half of Mission 8 and the terminal part of Mission 10 are all the same, with Urizen sitting upon his throne, using a crystal of red demonic power to conjure a barrier to protect himself while he bombards his opponent with various energy projectiles. Urizen will employ Artemis' smaller Laser projectiles that volition strike effectually the area his adversary is standing on, requiring them to dodge, or Artemis' sweeping total free energy beam attack, which must be jumped over or rolled nether to avoid. Equally Urizen's crystal takes more damage, he will occasionally fire ii of these beams, one after another, in sweeping blasts.

Urizen will also employ Elder Geryon Knight'southward time stopping spheres to capture his opponent in slowed fourth dimension, ordinarily following up with more free energy blasts of Artemis or Goliath's plasma fireballs twice in a row for maximum damage. He volition use Goliath'southward fireballs in-between Artemis' lasers equally well, and these spheres inflict high damage with each strike. Urizen's last energy based attack is to conjure 5 pillars of blue flames underneath his opponent, which must be jumped over to dodge.

Attacking Urizen's crystal is the only style to destroy his bulwark and achieve Urizen directly. The crystal has high wellness and potent defenses, coupled with Urizen's constant bombardment of energy attacks making attacking the crystal directly for long stretches unwise. The crystal is vulnerable to long range attacks from Nero and Dante's revolver and handguns respectively, with charged shots recommended for maximum harm. Attacking the crystal with Ruby-red Queen or any of Dante's Devil Arms at close range with the fast and high damaging combos volition also do plenty of damage just sticking shut carries the risk of being caught in any of Urizen'due south attacks. Afterward the crystal has taken a certain amount of continuous damage, Urizen will raise his right hand out and release a pulse shockwave to knock his antagonist away from it, inflicting partial damage too.

The crystal is non without its ain defenses, and after taking enough harm, it will glow and hum for a split-second earlier expanding into a series of high-dissentious spikes that will send Urizen's opponent flying backwards.

One time Urizen's crystal has lost all its health, his barrier will be destroyed and he will get vulnerable to attack. In the Prologue, Urizen remains on his throne as he repairs the crystal to restore his barrier, leaving him open to assault from Nero's Red Queen, Blue Rose, or various Devil Breakers, and Devil Trigger and Buster if the mission is beingness replayed, for a very short menses of time. Once Urizen restores his barrier, the crystal will be back to full health simply with lowered defenses. To make up for this, Urizen'southward attacks become more aggressive.

Once Urizen's barrier has been destroyed in Mission 8, he rises from his throne and battles Nero straight. For this phase of the battle against Nero and later again as Dante in Mission 12, Urizen employs all of his previous energy attacks but adds a few new moves for increased difficulty. He volition utilize the various roots of the Qliphoth fastened to his back to strike out and impale his adversaries, inflicting loftier damage. His crystal volition still defend him in this phase but no longer creates a full bulwark to protect Urizen, and it can exist destroyed by high-impairment attacks, leaving Urizen vulnerable to straight attacks. Urizen tin exist staggered in this phase, leaving him open to high-damaging combos. In this stage of the battle, only Dante can defeat Urizen, as Nero's battle will finish once his health bar is depleted.

The concluding battle against Urizen takes place in Mission 17, with Dante as his opponent. Having devoured the fruit of the Qliphoth, Urizen sheds the root similar armor he previously donned and reveals his true course. He moves much faster without the armor to weigh him downwards, while retaining all of his previous free energy attacks, he adds a few new and unsafe techniques to his repertoire. He can at present teleport around the battleground using portals resembling Malphas, and when attacked direct past Dante, tin strike back with downward punches and high kicks resembling Vergil'south combos with Beowulf, inflicting massive damage. He also begins using purple variants of Vergil's Summoned Swords that strike out in random patterns that inflict loftier damage and knock back.

As his health becomes lower, Urizen will resort to two unsafe desperation attacks, i being where he stands in the center of the battlefield, with both Urizen and the ground get-go to glow with a faint imperial aura while he crosses his artillery over his chest. When this aureola reaches its zenith, Urizen will summon hundreds of spiked roots of the Qliphoth to flare-up from the ground to impale Dante. This attack can be avoided with a timed spring or contrivance, or past quickly running to one of the areas on the ground that is not glowing.

On higher difficulties, Urizen will motility to the heart of the battleground and draw his correct arm down and back while get-go to glow with a royal aura. Subsequently a few seconds of building power, Urizen will dash, unleashing a powerful rising uppercut imbued with his massive demonic power. If this uppercut connects, it tin take off over half of Dante's health bar in a single strike.

The best way of inflicting damage against Urizen in Missions 12 and 17 with Dante is charging his Sin Devil Trigger meter and activating it once full, using the Sin Devil Trigger's high-damaging attacks to empty his health meter rapidly. When likewise much harm has been inflicted on Dante, use regular Devil Trigger to recover health while attacking him head-on, the raised damage status of Dante'south attacks unremarkably beingness plenty to stagger him momentarily, allowing Dante to inflict more damage and recover health.

In the Bloody Palace mode, some of Urizen's assault patterns differ from the ones that are in the campaign mode. For case, in the Bloody Palace, he never uses time stopping spheres.

Powers and Abilities [ ]

Urizen is hands the near powerful entity seen in the series thus far, with his power increased to a dissimilar level than even Mundus, the Prince of Darkness himself and former Emperor of Hell,[2] and therefore also the equally powerful Demon God Argosax,[three] who had subdued every demon in the Underworld with his power.[four] In Nico's notes, she states that subsequently consuming the fruit from the Qliphoth, Urizen had the ability to milkshake the foundations of the world, and going so far as to say that one would need the power of a god to defeat him in that state.

His ability is so overwhelming that not only was he able to effortlessly defeat Nero, Trish and Lady, leaving them incapable of fighting dorsum in their first fight, and fifty-fifty the infamous Dante, who has defeated past Demon Kings, proved to be no lucifer for Urizen when the latter wasn't even moving from his throne. He easily overpowered Dante in Devil Trigger state and shattered Rebellion with a single punch. Even the power of Sparda is nothing to him, as he was able to swat Dante wielding their male parent's sword out of the Qliphoth and alleged that information technology no longer served whatever purpose for him.

Urizen primarily manifests his demonic powers through overwhelming waves of force, bombardments of energy blasts, spheres of plasma, sweeping lasers, and is even capable of slowing fourth dimension itself by creating localized domes or manifest pillars of blue flames to erupt under the ground of his adversary. His unrelenting offense is coupled by the accented defense provided by the crystal of demonic power created from Yamato every bit a almost-unbreakable barrier, which protects Urizen from all attacks. Though this bulwark tin can be destroyed by unrelenting attacks or power equal or superior to Urizen himself, Urizen tin restore it by infusing information technology with more demonic power. Fifty-fifty without this shield, Urizen is by no means caught, and is fully capable of using his great size and strength in conjunction with his energy attacks.

After devouring the fruit of the Qliphoth and shedding the rooted armor connecting him to the tree, Urizen manifests a few new abilities that he couples with his previous forms of energy attacks. His increased speed from removing his armor allows him to motility and so fast he is zilch but a blur, and is even able to teleport through large portals that he can summon directly. He also begins using large Summoned Swords to launch at enemies, an ability his true cocky fabricated frequent use of. Urizen likewise begins using more hand-to-hand based techniques such equally heavy downwardly punches and high kick strikes, or even a charging uppercut imbued with his tremendous demonic power.

Outside of his offensive powers, Urizen possess more than creative abilities, such every bit making Trish and Lady the cores of new powerful demons to serve him. His armor besides connects him directly to the Qliphoth, giving him absolute control over the demon tree and its roots, which serve as extensions of himself that are capable of attacking his enemies.

However, even Urizen'due south abilities have their limits, as afterward an arduous struggle, Nero managed to break through his shield and really wound the Demon King, though this injury was minor at best and healed in moments, the attack enraging Urizen more than hurting him.

While Urizen'southward demonic power, physical abilities and immovability all surpass prior Demon Kings and Dante prior to his coma, he lacks Vergil's finesse and skill. He near totally relies on overwhelming his opponents with his diverse abilities.

In Nico'due south notes, Urizen remained seated on his throne in the Qliphoth during his battles with Dante and Nero non only out of contempt but besides to further empower himself from all the human blood the demonic tree was gathering. In add-on, Dante was able to battle Urizen to a stand-still after recovering from their final boxing and appearing in his true Sin Devil Trigger form. Afterward, when Urizen had devoured the fruit from the Qliphoth, he attained power across reckoning, merely even then he was even so defeated by Dante who had unlocked his truthful subconscious power.

Etymology [ ]

The proper name Urizen comes from the English language poet William Blake's mythology. Urizen is a godlike being and the embodiment of conventional reason and police. Urizen never really uses the name himself: rather, it is assigned to him by V, reflecting the latter'south fondness for Blake's poetry, with the demonic half of Vergil embodying the literal Urizen as a existence of godlike force and supreme logic, divorced entirely from man consciousness and compassion, who believes in ability over all else.

Urizen's name is derived from the words "Your reason", which is used by V himself to draw the demon to Dante in the flashback shown in Mission 9. It is also based on the Greek word meaning "to limit", which ironically reflects Urizen, who was the result of Vergil'due south endeavor to abound stronger through becoming a total demon, but had his potential limited without his humanity alongside information technology.

Appearances in Other Media [ ]

TEPPEN [ ]

Urizen makes an appearance in Teppen with its "The Devils Awaken" carte pack in three different cards. One is a legendary bill of fare titled "Dark Usurper Urizen", while the other 2 depict Dante clashing with Urizen in Devil Trigger before Rebellion is destroyed titled "Expressionless Weight" and the terminal shows Urizen picking the fruit of the Qliphoth called "Forbidden Fruit".

Trivia [ ]

  • Urizen's proper noun is never stated in whatsoever official pre-release Devil May Cry five media such every bit trailers, the name being revealed through interviews with developers and leaked gameplay demo footage.
  • In that location are several hints to Urizen'due south truthful identity before information technology is revealed in Mission 12:
    • When Urizen shatters the Rebellion and knocks Dante out of Devil Trigger in the Prologue, at that place is a close-up shot of Dante's eye reflecting Urizen's grade, a recreation of a like shot in the opening intro of Devil May Cry 3, where Vergil is about to kill Dante with Rebellion and his reflection is defenseless in Dante's middle.
    • If Nero manages to defeat Urizen in the Prologue or Mission 8, Urizen will utter, "Is this...my limit...?" Which is Vergil'southward expiry quote in Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition.
    • While the lighting of the Qliphoth interior hides this, Urizen's rooted armor possesses a bluish tone, while his visible eyes are green, the same as Vergil'due south Devil Trigger form. Urizen's true grade ameliorate emphasizes this.
    • Urizen's arms and legs bear a strong resemblance to Nero'southward demonic Devil Bringer arm, hinting his true identity and of their relation.
    • Finally, Dan Southworth, Vergil's voice and motility capture thespian, is besides Urizen's mocap and vocalism histrion, with his voice'due south pitch shifted an octave lower to hide this.
  • Urizen also shares many traits with the onetime Demon Rex Mundus:
    • They both spent much of their fourth dimension sitting on a throne.
    • Both are towering giants.
    • Urizen and Mundus created Black Knights and used stiff opponents every bit cores.
    • Urizen emulates Mundus' own feat of summoning and devouring the fruit of the Qliphoth to obtain absolute power and kingship over the Demon World.
    • They fifty-fifty have a similar sweeping laser beam assault, although Mundus could use his beam at two different angles, while Urizen is limited to a sweeping blast.
  • The battle confronting root-covered Urizen is very like to the optional battle against No Center in Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep (the commencement version of which was released in 2010). Both begin with the boss sitting on a throne with their sword transformed into a floating object, which the player must assault to destroy the shield wall it creates while avoiding the boss' projectile attacks, afterwards which the boss gets upwards from the throne and engages the actor grapheme in direct gainsay.

Meet also [ ]

  • Five
  • Vergil

References [ ]

  1. @dan_southworth on Twitter
  2. Famitsu July 5, 2018 (1542) page4.jpg
  3. Capcom'due south Devil May Weep Story in v Minutes video - Exact text: ムンドゥスと同等の力を持つ魔界の覇王 (Demon King with power equal to Mundus)
  4. Devil May Cry 2 instruction manual

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