Carmine
| Carmine ゼイユ Seille | |
Art from The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero | |
| Age | Unconfirmed[a] |
|---|---|
| Gender | Female |
| Eye color | Yellow |
| Hair color | Black with scarlet underlayer |
| Hometown | Mossui Town |
| Region | Kitakami |
| Relatives | Kieran (younger brother) Yukito (grandfather) Hideko (grandmother) Mentioned great grandfather Mentioned ancestor |
| Trainer class | Pokémon Trainer |
| Generation | IX |
| Counterpart(s) | Carmine (Masters) |
| Games | Scarlet, Violet Masters EX |
| English voice actor | Abby Espiritu[4] (Masters EX) |
| Japanese voice actor | Ikumi Hasegawa (Masters EX) |
| Animated series | Pokémon Horizons: The Series Pokémon: Paldean Winds |
| Debut | Roy is Crocalor, and Crocalor is Roy! (Horizons) Breathe Together (Paldean Winds) |
| English voice actor | Sarah Anne Williams (Horizons) |
| Japanese voice actor | Misato Fukuen (Horizons) |
Carmine (Japanese: ゼイユ Seille) is a friend and rival character introduced in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero. She is originally from Kitakami and attends Blueberry Academy with her younger brother, Kieran.
In the core series games
Personality
Carmine is a part of Blueberry Academy's sudent body[5] and is native to Kitakami's Mossui Town, having been born there.[6] She exhibits a complex social dynamic, acting cold towards people outside of her hometown (whom she calls "outsiders") while masking her true feelings behind politeness. Additionally, she is very egotistical, boasting about her battle skills and appearance. This usually causes friction between her and others, so much so that her characteristics appear to be common knowledge among fellow Kitakami residents[7] and academy students.[8]
Her relationship with Kieran often fluctuates between dismissiveness and concern. Her constant rudeness has a negative impact on her brother, whom she spends a great deal of time telling to be quiet and routinely berating for his perspective on the story of the Loyal Three. She has also brushed off his unusual behavior after the Festival of Masks in The Teal Mask as teenage angst. Despite this, she cares about him deep down, worrying about his wellbeing even after assuming he was in a rebellious phase in The Indigo Disk.
In the academy, Carmine is good friends with Amarys[9] and detests Drayton for his slacker personality, giving him the nickname "bozo". He constantly brings her to lose her temper, especially when the two are on screen together.
Carmine's grandfather Yukito and her ancestors before her were skilled at carving masks. One of them was an ancient mask maker, who made Ogerpon's masks and passed down its true backstory to later generations.
Appearance
Carmine is a tall girl with long, bi-colored black hair. It curls downwards into several long strands that taper out into ribbon shapes, with two longer strands that protrude from just above her ears. The others reach down to her to just above her waist, facing outwards to reveal a scarlet color. Two short bangs hang out from the direct center of her forehead; intersecting atop each other and reaching down to her nose, with all of her hair being held together by a bright yellow hairband. Carmine's eyes feature similarly bright yellow irises, with long, slit-shaped black pupils. Whenever she is in a state of anger or seriousness, (as seen briefly in the beginning of a battle against her) Carmine's eyes lose their white shine for a brief moment. A mole can be seen under her left eye, which has sharp, distinct eyelashes. In moments of distress, Carmine tugs on the longer ends of her hair, and occasionally brushes aside the bangs on her forehead when in battle. When laughing, she clasps both hands in front of her face.
Most of the time, Carmine wears a variation of the Blueberry Academy winter uniform; a deep blue, three-button up jacket with the school's insignia to the left of the torso. Below is a white undershirt that reaches to her neck. On the back-side of the jacket arm, a noticeably brighter blue stripe can be seen. Below, the uniform's pants are long, blue, and form-fitting, particularly towards the ankles. An inverted V-shaped stripe can be seen towards the knees of the pants; the leftmost leg's shape being pure white, with the rightmost being the same brighter blue color that was on the arms. A white belt is worn around the uniform's waist. When taking time off from school, Carmine often wears long pajamas, which her concept art describes as "Holiday style". It also details her enjoyment of sweet snacks.
Carmine also wears a red glove with a fingerless thumb on her right hand, as well as a yellow bag around her waist, with two large grey zippers, identical to her brother's. It's unknown what is contained in the pouch, as she retrieves her Poké Balls from a back pocket when in battle, which she throws in a back-handed, underarm fashion. When watching others in battle, she stands with her hands clasped together, lightly bouncing up and down.
During, and the morning after the Festival of Masks, Carmine wears a blue jinbei, which bears simplified markings of Okidogi, Munkidori and Fezandipiti. The short arms are segmented by wide meshes halfway through, with the pockets on the bottom half also partially bearing a mesh design. On her feet, Carmine wears sandals. The mask she chooses to hook around her hairband is that which represents Munkidori.
History
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
The Teal Mask

Carmine and Kieran are chosen to accompany the incoming students from Naranja AcademyS/Uva AcademyV on a cultural tour of the area under the watch of her teacher Briar. She initially comes across as an unwelcoming presence towards the player from the moment they enter Mossui Town, picking a fight with them upon their arrival. After the battle, she hastily prompts the player to pair with her brother during the orienteering exercise.
Once the player is introduced to Yukito and Hideko at the end of their first day of orienteering, Carmine joins the player and Kieran for the Festival of Masks, without inviting her assigned partner. Faced with one mask shorter, she challenges the player to a battle to decide the distribution among the three. When the three arrive at the festival, Carmine makes sure to take a group selfie of them at the event.
She challenges the player to beat her high score in Ogre Oustin'. Then, on the outskirts of the festival, Carmine and the player have a chance encounter with Ogerpon, a Pokémon from the local legend that became vilified after a battle with another group of Pokémon called the Loyal Three, which flees after dropping a Teal Mask. Although Carmine feels conflicted, she ultimately decides to lie to Kieran about the event to protect him. Knowing Kieran idolized Ogerpon, she fears he will blame them for missing a chance to meet it.
The next morning, Carmine accompanies the player to give the mask back to her grandfather, who reveals Ogerpon's true story to the duo - that the "Loyal" Three were actually a group of bandits who attacked Ogerpon's partner and stole three masks made for it by the siblings' distant ancestor. Ogerpon slew the Loyal Three, but the villagers believed it was attacking them and came to fear it. Upon realizing that the ogre was maligned for what really happened, Carmine immediately moves to tell the village of the truth, though her grandfather prevents her hot-headedness from causing trouble, stating that the truth would only make things worse. She vows to make the Pokémon happy, volunteering to help restore its mask alongside the player.
Carmine and the player then visit the Crystal Pool to retrieve a Crystal Cluster in order to fix the mask, where she recalls a rumor that one can meet people there who have passed away. They encounter Briar after battling a Milotic at the pool.
Discovering that Kieran overheard the conversation and erroneously assumed that the pair were excluding him out of spite, Carmine accompanies the player to the Monument of the Loyal Three, where Kieran, having stolen Ogerpon's mask, does battle with the player. He storms off following his defeat, though in that moment the Loyal Three unexpectedly come back to life, making their way towards Kitakami Hall. The villagers, unaware of the truth behind the original tale, both feed the Loyal Three and present them with the three remaining stolen masks. When Carmine is unable to get a word in to convince them otherwise, she heads to the Dreaded Den with the player to stop the Loyal Three from harming Ogerpon. After Munkidori is defeated, the trio run off, where Carmine assumes the role as the leader of what she calls the "Mask Retrieval Squad" in order to get them back. She and the player accompany Ogerpon to track down and battle the now-Titanic-sized Okidogi, Munkidori and Fezandipiti, while Kieran returns to Mossui Town to reveal the true nature of Ogerpon's story. With Ogerpon's reputation safely restored among the villagers, the group returns to Ogerpon's mountain home, where Ogerpon chooses the player to be its Trainer.
To Carmine's annoyance, Kieran demands a final battle with the player for the right to take Ogerpon, irrespective of Ogerpon's wishes, where the player subsequently defeats Kieran and catches Ogerpon. The following day, Carmine challenges the player, insisting that they use Ogerpon on their team. After their journey in Kitakami, she appears to have something heartfelt to tell the player, but is cut short by a phone call telling her to return to the village. Towards the end of The Teal Mask, Carmine realizes that the way she treated those visiting Kitakami was wrong, with her behavior being out of fear that her home was to become a tourist trap for strangers that wouldn't fully appreciate it. Kieran and Carmine are to return early to Blueberry Academy due to an unexpected development in the Great Crater of Paldea, with Carmine giving the final farewell on behalf of Kieran.
The Indigo Disk
Upon returning from the trip to Kitakami, Carmine resumes her studies at Blueberry Academy While taking occasional trips with Briar to help with her research. Over time, however, she begins to notice a drastic change in Kieran's behavior and attitude, as her brother has developed a single minded focus on becoming a stronger trainer. This concern quickly turns into shock when, upon defeating her longtime frenemy Drayton and becoming Champion of the school's unofficial League, Kieran starts using his new authority to bully and harass other students in the club. While Drayton and the other members of the club's Elite Four try to figure out how to get Kieran under control, Carmine, knowing none of them are strong enough to deal with him on their own, approaches the school's director, Cyrano, and convinces him to invite the player to Blueberry Academy as an exchange student, hoping that their presence alone will help calm her brother down.
While waiting for the player to arrive, Carmine meets up with Amarys in the center of the Terrarium, and the two discuss Kieran's change in attitude. When they arrive, she challenges them to a friendly battle, but the mood turns tense when they watch Kieran force another student out of the BB League shortly afterwards. She tells them about her concerns and asks them to look out for her brother while they are at the academy. However, she is left angry and flustered when Kieran, with Drayton's prodding, has the player entered into BB League at a high ranking, leading her to assume that Drayton, having gauged how strong the player is from what little she mentioned about them, is trying to use the player to humiliate her brother in front of the school rather than deal with him himself.

Carmine is there to watch the player become the BB League Champion after they defeat Kieran. Following this, Briar informs him, the player, and Carmine that she's recently gotten permission from Paldea League chairwoman and Top Champion Geeta to search Area Zero for a mysterious Pokémon called Terapagos. When Kieran quickly joins her and the player, Carmine, suspecting her brother has ulterior motives, participates as well. In the Underdepths, Kieran, egged on by a glory-blinded Briar, attempts to use Terapagos to defeat the player, resulting in the Pokémon losing control of its power and the player stepping in to subdue it. Carmine attempts to help, but with the bulk of her team already taken out by the other powerful Pokémon in the area, she is forced to beg Kieran for help. Though initially hesitant, Kieran comes to his senses and helps the player defeat Terapagos and ultimately catch it, where both he and Carmine burst into tears after all is calm.
After returning to Blueberry Academy, Kieran makes amends with the player, and Carmine once again takes a picture of all three together.
Mochi Mayhem

Some time after the events in the Area Zero Underdepths, Kieran invites the player and their friends from Paldea, Nemona, Arven and Penny, to visit him in Kitakami. When they get there, they discover that ever since Kieran sent his invitation, Carmine has been acting extremely erratically; her eyes have turned purple, she is obsessively doing a strange dance, and she is only capable of uttering the word "Mochi". The player and Kieran investigate to discover that the Mythical Pokémon Pecharunt has been feeding the villagers of Kitakami tainted mochi, brainwashing them, including Carmine. The two pursue and confront Pecharunt, who summons the brainwashed villagers to protect it. Kieran holds the group off while the player defeats the brainwashed Nemona and catches Pecharunt, restoring Carmine to normal in the process. Afterwards, the group is able to finally enjoy their Kitakami vacation, with Nemona battling Carmine at least a dozen times. Several days later, the siblings see the player off before returning to Blueberry Academy.
Over the course of the post-game, and as mentioned when she returns to Blueberry Academy, she comes to terms with the fact that she's incredibly overprotective of her younger brother, and that she'll dial it back in the future. She is also deeply embarrassed at the events of Mochi Mayhem, shouting at the player if they answer "Well, actually..." when Carmine asks if they recorded any videos of her dancing.
Pokémon
First battle
Winning this battle is not mandatory. The player will not black out and the story will progress either way.
Before completing The Way Home
After completing The Way Home
Second battle
Before completing The Way Home
After completing The Way Home
First Multi Battle partner
Carmine joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against a Milotic at the Crystal Pool.
Before completing The Way Home
After completing The Way Home
Second Multi Battle partner
Carmine joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against the Titanic Loyal Three in no set order.
Before completing The Way Home
After completing The Way Home
Third battle
Carmine will only battle the player if they have Ogerpon in their party, or if they don't have Ogerpon in their party or boxes.
Carmine has special dialogue if the player uses Ogerpon in this battle, which appears if Ogerpon is not sent out first.
Before completing The Way Home
After completing The Way Home
Fourth battle
Carmine will send out her Sinistcha last and Terastallize it at the first opportunity.
Carmine has special dialogue if the player uses Ogerpon in this battle.
Area Zero Multi Battle partner
Carmine joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against Terapagos at Area Zero. She is scripted to be defeated by the end of the first phase; if her lone Sinistcha is not knocked out by the time Terapagos's first barrier breaks, he will use Zen Headbutt on Sinistcha, knocking it out irrespective of the damage formula or any other effects that would prevent it from being used or would cause Sinistcha to survive.[10]
League Club Room
Carmine will send out her Sinistcha last and Terastallize it at the first opportunity.
Traded to the player
Upon the third unique interaction with Carmine in the League Club Room, she will trade a Poltchageist to the player in exchange for almost any Pokémon excluding Shiny, Legendary, or Mythical Pokémon.
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In the spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
- Main article: Carmine (Masters)
Carmine forms a sync pair with Unremarkable Form Sinistcha, Swadloon, and Pecharunt in Pokémon Masters EX. Her Sinistcha is capable of Sync Terastallizing into the Grass type. Carmine became a playable sync pair on July 29, 2025.
| Dex | Trainer | NDex | Pokémon | Type | Weakness | Role | EX role | Base potential | Availability | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #233 | Carmine | #1013 | Sinistcha Unremarkable Form |
Grass |
Fire |
★★★★★☆EX | Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout | ||||
| #233 | Carmine | #0541 | Swadloon♀ |
Bug |
Fire |
★★★★☆☆EX | Trainer Lodge Friendship Level 100 | ||||
| #233 | Sygna Suit Carmine |
#1025 | Pecharunt |
Poison |
Psychic |
★★★★★☆EX | EX Master Fair Sync Pair Scout | ||||
Quotes
- Main article: Carmine/Quotes
In animation
Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Carmine made her animated series debut in Roy is Crocalor, and Crocalor is Roy!. During a harvest festival, Carmine was approached by Friede who wanted to know more about her Sinistcha. Not wanting to pay too much attention to him, she sent him away, but with his insistence, the two got into a series of contests, which ended in a Pokémon battle between the two. Frustrated by her defeat, she challenged Friede once more, but after discovering that he was looking for Briar, Carmine revealed that she was her student and where she was at that moment.
Carmine made an appearance in a flashback in The Pokémon Paradise of Laqua!.
About a year later, in Terarium Training!, Carmine reunited with Liko, Roy, and Dot, where she mentioned the battle she had with Friede and revealed that she is currently a researcher assisting Briar by traveling the world. While taking the young Trainers to reunite with Briar, Carmine joined the research on the Strong Sphere. Later, Carmine met with Liko and Ann to reveal some information about the research, taking the opportunity to question Liko about her connection to the Rising Volt Tacklers. Carmine explained that she knew the truth and that Liko didn't need to act formally with her.
In Ult-imate Training, Gimmighoul controlled Carmine into collecting coins for it which lead to Carmine chasing the Coin Chest Pokémon and Dot going after both of them. Carmine felt a little guilty for chasing Gimmighoul away before it was found in the cafeteria, to Dot's relief. Then Carmine challenged Dot to a battle with her Sinistcha in the battle, however, the two Pokemon endlessly exchanged Astonish between each other to Dot Quaxwell's exasperation before both Trainers are exhausted and the battle is called off. Carmine acknowledged the fact that Dot reminded her of her brother, to Dot's surprise.
In Don't Give Up, Crocalor!, Carmine attended Briar's meeting with the Rising Volt Tacklers and Penny regarding the partial results of the research on Laquium and Terapagos. Before the group left the Blueberry Academy, Carmine was the judge in Roy's rematch against Drayton. After the battle, Carmine and the other members of the Academy staff wished Liko and the Rising Volt Tacklers good luck.
Character

Just like in the games, Carmine tends to be distrustful towards people outside of her homeland at first before warming up to them. She has a hot tempered and competitive personality, hates losing and is always looking to challenge other people to various events for the sake of winning. This is shown explicitly when she kept losing to Friede and Cap in various games, only getting more frustrated every time she lost.
Carmine showed a kind side when she tried to motivate Liko to ignore any possible derogatory comments about the Rising Volt Tacklers at Blueberry Academy. However, when Carmine saw Liko become the center of Briar's attention, and felt her position as a researcher threatened, Carmine reverted to her usual competitive temperament. This caused Carmine to adopt a different approach with the Rising Volt Tacklers and to become closer to Dot, mainly because she somewhat resembled her brother.
Pokémon
| Debut | Roy is Crocalor, and Crocalor is Roy! |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | Yuna Ogata |
| English | Michele Knotz |
Sinistcha is Carmine's only known Pokémon and her main one. It was first used in a battle against Captain Pikachu, but it was soon defeated.
In Ult-imate Training, Sinistcha battled against Dot's Gimmighoul. However, the two Pokemon endlessly exchanged Astonish between each other until both of their Trainers were exhausted and the battle was called off.
Sinistcha's known moves are Matcha Gotcha and Astonish.
Voice actors
| Language | Voice actor | |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | 福圓美里 Misato Fukuen | |
| English | Sarah Anne Williams | |
| Hebrew | דפנה מירוצ'ניקוב Dafna Mirochnikov | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Jeane Marie | |
| European Spanish | Blanca Hualde | |
Pokémon: Paldean Winds

Carmine appeared briefly in Breathe Together, along with Kieran in Blueberry Academy as they watch Ohara, Aliquis and Hohma's video from Naranja Academy.
Merchandise
Pokémon Trading Card Game
Carmine has been depicted on a variety of merchandise released exclusively for the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Carmine & Kieran
In Japan, a range of Carmine & Kieran products was available at Pokémon Centers, on the Pokémon Center Online, and at participating Pokémon Card Gym sites from April 26, 2024.[11] Each utilize artwork created by kirisAki.[12]
Deck Case (front) |
Deck Case (reverse) |
Rubber Playmat |
Deck Case Dividers |
Sleeves |
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Gallery
Core series games
Artwork
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S V The Indigo Disk |
S V The Indigo Disk final art |
| S V Concept art (The Teal Mask) |
S V Concept art (Festival of Masks) |
Core series games assets
| Scarlet and Violet | ||||
| Model (VS pose) |
Model (VS pose at the Festival of Masks) | |||
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Artwork
| Pokémon Horizons: The Series artwork |
Pokémon Horizons: The Series concept art |
| Key frame from Roy is Crocalor, and Crocalor is Roy![13] | Kitakami clothing concept art [14] |
Eyecatch
Music
| Games | Location | Song name | Composition | Arrangement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S V | Talking to Carmine | Carmine & Kieran | Minako Adachi | Minako Adachi |
| Battling Carmine | Battle! (Carmine) | Minako Adachi | Minako Adachi | |
| Carmine's speech before the end of The Teal Mask | A Moment of Honesty | Hiromitsu Maeba | Hiromitsu Maeba | |
| Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release. | ||||
In the TCG

- Main article: Carmine (Twilight Masquerade 145)
Carmine was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese Transformation Mask expansion and the English Twilight Masquerade expansion, with artwork by kantaro. An ultra rare version with artwork by the same illustrator and a special illustration rare version of the card illustrated by En Morikura were released in the same sets. It lets the player discard their hand and draw 5 new cards from their deck. It is one of the few Supporter cards that can be used on a player's first turn if they go first.
Trivia
- Carmine's Rotom Phone uses a Gothita Ribbon Case.
- Carmine is the only major Trainer in The Indigo Disk to not have a first partner Pokémon on her team.
- Carmine claims that she can't swim, although she admits that it's because she doesn't want to get her clothes wet.[15][16]
Names
| Language | Name | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ゼイユ Seille | From groseille (French for "redcurrant") |
| English, Brazilian Portuguese | Carmine | From carmine (deep red color) and possibly currant |
| German | Hana | From Johannisbeere (currant) |
| European Spanish, Latin American Spanish |
Corin | From corinto (redcurrant) |
| French | Roseille | From groseille (redcurrant) and rose |
| Italian | Rubra | From Ribes rubrum (scientific name of the redcurrant) |
| Korean | 시유 Siyu | Transcription of her Japanese name |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 丹瑜 Dānyú / Dāanyùh | From 丹 dān / dāan (red) and partial transcription of her Japanese name |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 丹瑜 Dānyú | |
| Indonesian | Seile | From groseille (French for "redcurrant") |
| Thai | เซย์ยุ Seiyu | Transcription of her Japanese name |
Notes
- ↑ She is the older sister of Kieran, who is stated to be an adolescent.[1] When Carmine refers to the village kids, she includes herself among them, implying that she still considers herself to be a kid.[2] In French, she explicitly states that she is still an adolescent.[3] Her actual age is not otherwise known.
References
- ↑ Carmine: "What's [Kieran's] problem? He's been all bent out of shape since yesterday. [...] Must be teen angst or something. It happens!" (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet)
- ↑ Carmine: "Most of the kids in town wear masks of the Loyal Three, like me. Did I mention they’re our heroes?" (Japanese: あたしとか 村の子の お面も ありがた~い ともっこさまの 顔なんだよ The masks worn by the village kids like me also depict the Loyal Three, who we are grateful to.) (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet)
- ↑ Roseille: "Personnellement, j'ai beau être aussi une ado, je reste toujours aussi agréable. Donc je sais pas ce qu'il se passe dans la tête d'un ado torturé..." (Pokémon Écarlate et Violet)
- ↑ https://resumes.actorsaccess.com/abbyespiritu
- ↑ Blueberry Academy student, Classroom 3-2: "Our class has Amarys, the student council prez... and Carmine, the student body pest!" (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk)
- ↑ Carmine: "Anyway, as you all know, this village is where I was born." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Teal Mask)
- ↑ Word is that [Carmine] can be chilly toward people from other regions. (New Characters — Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website)
- ↑ Blueberry Academy student: "Yeah, Carmine's kinda self-absorbed, but it's hard not to like her anyway." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk)
- ↑ Amarys: "For my part, Kieran is the younger brother of my dear friend, Carmine." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk)
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/PokemonScarletViolet/comments/18knpoo/well_thats_one_way_to_bypass_sturdyspoilers/?rdt=42498 Sinistcha faints from Terapagos despite Sturdy activating
- ↑ The Pokémon Center website, listing the release date of the Carmine & Kieran TCG merch.
- ↑ kirisAki confirming she drew the Carmine and Kieran TCG art
- ↑ https://x.com/anipoke_PR/status/1846793268249678274
- ↑ https://x.com/anipoke_PR/status/1846823464273084611
- ↑ Carmine: "Well, yeah. I can't swim. And besides, my clothes would get soaked if I did it." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Teal Mask)
- ↑ Carmine: "You handle looking around in the water. I don't wanna get my clothes wet." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk)
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