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Deathbringer is charming and optimistic, not seeming to share the grumpiness of the other NightWings in his tribe. He doesn't always follow the rules, as he did not hate Glory when she was an "IceWing" like all NightWings are supposed to (although this may be because he recognized her as a RainWing since she lacked the whip-thin tail with multiple spikes on the end, extra horns, and serrated claws of a true IceWing) and showed mercy on Glory's fellow dragonets. His rule-bending is at least partially developed from the loss of his mother, as he promised himself that whomever he loves comes before his mission. He is also adaptable and quick to make decisions, as shown when he chose to make an attempt on [[Ex-Princess Blaze| Princess Blaze]] to make up for his mental inability to kill Glory. Deathbringer has an unusually large ego, calling himself the greatest assassin in [[Pyrrhia]], and has an extremely sarcastic side, in which he shows both of these a couple of times in ''[[The Hidden Kingdom]] ''and in other books. He proves to still take his job seriously, even though he is a slightly cocky dragon, as he has admitted to murdering a few targets - specifically top generals on winning sides during the [[War of SandWing Succession]]. | Deathbringer is charming and optimistic, not seeming to share the grumpiness of the other NightWings in his tribe. He doesn't always follow the rules, as he did not hate Glory when she was an "IceWing" like all NightWings are supposed to (although this may be because he recognized her as a RainWing since she lacked the whip-thin tail with multiple spikes on the end, extra horns, and serrated claws of a true IceWing) and showed mercy on Glory's fellow dragonets. His rule-bending is at least partially developed from the loss of his mother, Quickstrike, as he promised himself that whomever he loves comes before his mission. He is also adaptable and quick to make decisions, as shown when he chose to make an attempt on [[Ex-Princess Blaze| Princess Blaze]] to make up for his mental inability to kill Glory. Deathbringer has an unusually large ego, calling himself the greatest assassin in [[Pyrrhia]], and has an extremely sarcastic side, in which he shows both of these a couple of times in ''[[The Hidden Kingdom]] ''and in other books. He proves to still take his job seriously, even though he is a slightly cocky dragon, as he has admitted to murdering a few targets - specifically top generals on winning sides during the [[War of SandWing Succession]]. | ||
He is also shown to be clever and brags about it on more than one occasion, sometimes bringing it up when he flirts with Glory. He enjoys annoying the young RainWing queen, and although neither admits it, they both have a strong affection towards each other that they cover up through bantering and arguing with each other. Once he is set on something, he will do it, no matter what, as shown when he leaves [[Quickstrike]], his mother, to die to complete his mission. | He is also shown to be clever and brags about it on more than one occasion, sometimes bringing it up when he flirts with Glory. He enjoys annoying the young RainWing queen, and although neither admits it, they both have a strong affection towards each other that they cover up through bantering and arguing with each other. Once he is set on something, he will do it, no matter what, as shown when he leaves [[Quickstrike]], his mother, to die to complete his mission. | ||
Revision as of 17:22, 11 May 2020
- "Did you ever notice that whenever one side appeared to be winning the war, one of their top generals would mysteriously die? Not that I'm taking credit for anything, of course."
- — Deathbringer to Starflight, The Dark Secret.
Template:Charbox Deathbringer, referred to as Murderbasket by Wren in Dragonslayer, is a young male NightWing who was introduced in The Hidden Kingdom. When he made his first appearance, he was an assassin under orders from the NightWings to kill Glory and Tsunami. Deathbringer became fond of Glory after meeting her, eventually falling in love with her, and refused to assassinate the prophecy dragonets.
After the events of The Hidden Kingdom, in which Deathbringer rescued Glory and Kinkajou from the NightWing Island, Deathbringer abandoned his tribe in favor of living among the RainWings in the Rainforest Kingdom. He is friends with most of the dragonets of destiny and is currently in a relationship with Glory.
Appearance
Deathbringer is described to have black scales[1] and is only a little bit taller than Starflight[2]. He is wiry and graceful in his movements[3], likely due to the training he went through from a young age. He refers his own good looks several times. He wears a black pouch around his neck, which contains silver throwing blades[4] and possibly other weapons.
Personality
Deathbringer is charming and optimistic, not seeming to share the grumpiness of the other NightWings in his tribe. He doesn't always follow the rules, as he did not hate Glory when she was an "IceWing" like all NightWings are supposed to (although this may be because he recognized her as a RainWing since she lacked the whip-thin tail with multiple spikes on the end, extra horns, and serrated claws of a true IceWing) and showed mercy on Glory's fellow dragonets. His rule-bending is at least partially developed from the loss of his mother, Quickstrike, as he promised himself that whomever he loves comes before his mission. He is also adaptable and quick to make decisions, as shown when he chose to make an attempt on Princess Blaze to make up for his mental inability to kill Glory. Deathbringer has an unusually large ego, calling himself the greatest assassin in Pyrrhia, and has an extremely sarcastic side, in which he shows both of these a couple of times in The Hidden Kingdom and in other books. He proves to still take his job seriously, even though he is a slightly cocky dragon, as he has admitted to murdering a few targets - specifically top generals on winning sides during the War of SandWing Succession.
He is also shown to be clever and brags about it on more than one occasion, sometimes bringing it up when he flirts with Glory. He enjoys annoying the young RainWing queen, and although neither admits it, they both have a strong affection towards each other that they cover up through bantering and arguing with each other. Once he is set on something, he will do it, no matter what, as shown when he leaves Quickstrike, his mother, to die to complete his mission.
Despite his confident self, he does have some fears. Deathbringer acts uncomfortable around scavengers, even scared, possibly because of the time he met Wren during the events of Dragonslayer.
Biography
The Dragonet Prophecy
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| The Hidden Kingdom |
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Deathbringer was sent to kill off a few of the original Dragonets of Destiny as part of Morrowseer and Queen Battlewinner's plan to promote Blister as the new queen of the SandWings. This step was necessary for the NightWings to replace the given with The False Dragonets. He met Glory, who at the time was described to be camouflaged to look like an IceWing, as she had disguised herself as one when they first met in the Ice Kingdom. He flirted with her and offered to take her on a date, showing that he really must have liked her, despite the fact that NightWings usually hated IceWings. She learned that he was there to kill the dragonets because they were "insufficient" for the prophecy. Later, when he finds Glory with Clay, Sunny, Starflight, Tsunami, and Blaze, he takes advantage of the situation and tries to assassinate Blaze so as to get him out of trouble for refusing to kill Glory. He threw several knife-sharp silver |
| The Dark Secret |
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Deathbringer is imprisoned for helping Glory and Clay escape and is thrown in the dungeon in the NightWing Fortress. Flame, one of the False dragonets, later questions Deathbringer of what it's like to kill without remorse, seeing that Deathbringer was an assassin. Deathbringer tells him to only kill dragons if he's going to stay fully committed to that decision. He also tells Flame to be "his own dragon" and make decisions for himself, not always from others, implying Deathbringer's own refusal to assassinate any of the dragonets of destiny, especially Glory. He also tells Flame "avoid talking to your targets, in case you find out they're beautiful, sarcastic, and fascinating. For instance." Starflight and Fatespeaker also asked Deathbringer about the queen, with which Deathbringer has little knowledge about, but he tells them where the throne room is so they could try finding her. Later, when the volcano erupts, Glory and Starflight rescue him and Ex-Queen Splendor. According to Starflight, Glory and Deathbringer exchanged a look that said: "thank you, and a whole lot more". Even as the volcano starts erupting heavily, Glory sticks to the job of finding the right key to unlock his cage. |
| The Brightest Night |
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Deathbringer acts as the bodyguard of Glory, claiming that there were three assassination attempts and that he had stopped them. Glory doesn't believe him, claiming that they were "alleged assassination attempts", but it is clear that she trusts him more than the other NightWings as shown how Deathbringer was allowed to know the location of the RainWing village and was allowed to wander around it freely. He and Glory are also comparing how many times each dragon had saved the other, and Glory said that the assassination attempts were just to make his list longer. He later claims that he is not afraid of scavengers, but they 'give him the heebie-jeebies'. Deathbringer followed Glory to Burn's Stronghold at the end of the book. He was also allowed to choose a few of the most trustworthy NightWings to bring along so the tribe was represented. Deathbringer was one to help hold Clay down while Peril burned out the poison from his leg. In the epilogue, he interacted with the dragonets of destiny and Sunny wonders how Glory and his dragonets would look like if they happened to have ones. |
The Jade Mountain Prophecy
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| He was mentioned in Sunny's mind as part of the backup coming in to organize the chaos after the explosion in the History Cave and to also help guide students home. Later, when Darkstalker shows Moonwatcher his vision of the good future of Jade Mountain Academy, she sees a dragonet, Firefly, who potentially is the offspring of Deathbringer and Glory. |
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When Winter entered the NightWing Village, he was intercepted and sat on by Deathbringer, who accused Winter of planning to assassinate Glory and stated that he is under arrest. Deathbringer claimed that Winter sounded "murder-y" and that a dangerous IceWing had been reported to be on the loose (later turned out to be Icicle), and so he kept Winter immobilized until he received further instructions. Moonwatcher, Kinkajou, and Qibli attempted to convince him to let Winter go, but with no success, until Glory arrives on the scene a bit later. Glory scolded Deathbringer for arresting the wrong IceWing-"Deathbringer, I am seriously going to fire you as my bodyguard if you can't tell the difference between a male IceWing traveling with my friends Moon and Kinkajou and a lone female IceWing out to get me"—and claimed to punish him "creatively and firmly". He later accompanied Glory and the others when they flew to the royal pavilion. Then, when Glory, Winter, and Qibli went off without Deathbringer, he was outraged, because he thought that Glory would be at risk from an assassination, despite her invisible royal guards following her, Moon, Qibli, and Winter. Later, when the dragonets discovered Icicle on the abandoned NightWing island, Glory, Deathbringer, and other RainWings arrive at the scene, and Glory shoots a tranquilizer dart at Icicle when she is about to kill Kinkajou. When she falls asleep, Glory and the RainWings carry her off to the healers' pavilion, while Deathbringer is sent to make sure no NightWing looks for her. Then, after Moon sketched a picture of the mountain range that Ex-Queen Scarlet was at in the dream Icicle had, the dragonets ask Deathbringer if he recognized it. Deathbringer said it is unfamiliar to him but suggested that the Talons of Peace might know something about it. Deathbringer then directed them to the scavenger den where they contact the Talons. |
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| Once Darkstalker arrived at the NightWing village, Deathbringer could be seen protecting Glory and defending her spot on the throne. When Turtle went to talk with Glory, he yelled "Halt!", making Glory state that she thought he sounded ridiculous which then demonstrated more affection between Glory and Deathbringer. Deathbringer and Glory both admit they like Darkstalker. Later, Fierceteeth and others were on their way to assassinate Glory, and Deathbringer said he can easily stop the assassins. Darkstalker said he sees the future and saw Deathbringer getting stabbed by a SandWing tail. Darkstalker created a prison for the RainWings and told Deathbringer and Glory to wait near the prison until the assassins arrived. Deathbringer was one of the many dragons to fall under Darkstalker's spell, although he and Glory both had a feeling that they were making the wrong decisions. |
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Legends
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| When Wren comes across him before he goes to the Ice Kingdom, she mistranslates his name to Murderbasket. Despite thinking that Wren is a dream until she stabs him. Deathbringer then flies her to Burn's stronghold so she can save Sky. She may also be the reason why he is scared of scavengers. |
Winglets
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In Assassin, we are taken back to when Deathbringer was only four. Quickstrike, Deathbringer's mother, tells him to spy on the queen while she talks to Princess Greatness in one hour. While spying, Deathbringer finds out that Quickstrike is going to the continent, and wants to bring Deathbringer with her to train in the real world. To prove his abilities, Deathbringer is challenged to kill either Slaughter or Vengeance during the night. Deathbringer quickly completes the task while Slaughter was being saved by Morrowseer. Worried that they may be stopped, Quickstrike and Deathbringer quickly set off for the continent. He has nightmares of black wings descending from the sky, talons holding a scroll that commanded his return so that he could be punished for murder. (This partially happens, as he commits treason and allows Glory to escape. He awaited punishment in prison in The Dark Secret.) While on their first task to kill a SeaWing commander, Commander Tempest, Quickstrike is struck by lightning and loses consciousness. Despite his best efforts, Deathbringer couldn't wake Quickstrike up. He kills Commander Tempest by himself. While the SeaWing army (Commander Tempest, King Gill, Commander Piranha), Princess Blister, and the MudWing army (General Swamp) are gathered on the beach, Deathbringer sees her and is immediately intimidated, thinking, "Holy mother of lava, I'm supposed to kill THAT?" Tempest asks all the dragons on the beach to lay down their weapons. The troops follow her command, but Deathbringer manages to snatch a MudWing spear. He throws it at her heart, and it hits, giving the unsuspecting Tempest mere moments to live. She utters her last words, "Well, son of a starfish", and hits the beach "like a slow avalanche". Despite all of the panic going on, Blister is described as calm and orders her troops to search the island. During the search, Quickstrike is found and probably killed. In his sorrow, Deathbringer tells himself that he followed the orders. Then he vows, "But this will never happen again. If I ever find someone else to care about, I will not let my mission come first. I will break my order. I'll endanger my own tribe if I ever have to." From these lines, we can infer that this is the reason for Deathbringer's inability to follow Queen Battlewinner's orders, and why he did not kill Glory or the other prophesied dragonets, as he found "someone else to care about,", that dragon mostly believed to be Glory, and he did "not let his mission come first". At the end of the book, Morrowseer and Deathbringer meet. Unaware of Quickstrike's death, Morrowseer is led to believe by Deathbringer that Quickstrike sent Deathbringer alone. Morrowseer gives Deathbringer his new order to kill General Six-Claws with three month's time to complete it. The last line of the book reads: For now... let's see how creative I can get with these orders? |
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| After Six-Claws, who was Princess Burn's general at the time, came back from the Ice Kingdom, he encountered a Nightwing who is presumed to be Deathbringer hiding in the shadows. Deathbringer found a loophole in his orders and attempted to convince him not to be loyal to Burn and to go to the Scorpion Den instead. Although at first Deathbringer did not succeed, Burn's brutal treatment of Dune caused Six-Claws to abandon his post, fulfilling Deathbringer's mission without any loss of life. |
Family Tree
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= Possible timeline
Relationships
Queen Glory is the character that Deathbringer interacts the most within the series. She is his love interest and it seems that they return feelings for one another. Deathbringer volunteered to be her bodyguard, most likely so that he could protect her and be close to her at all times. Deathbringer is stated constantly throughout the series to care for her and finds little things to protect her from. In every book that he is in, he and Glory flirt with one another as this is most present in The Brightest Night. Despite finding Deathbringer's need to protect her sometimes exhausting, Glory seems to care for him as well, even sometimes talking to him pretty affectionately. She doesn't speak very highly of him in front of other dragons. Even though it is obvious that these insults are hollow, she tries to make others think that their status is just Bodyguard to the Queen; however, no one seems to buy it. Glory also trusts Deathbringer more than other NightWings (excluding Starflight) and almost as much as she trusts the Dragonets of Destiny. She once saved him from a dungeon in a volcano, while he saved her from a lab where the NightWings did experiments on the RainWings. One of the reasons why Deathbringer is so protective of Glory is that on the night Blister sent his mother to be executed, he vowed that if he ever found someone to care for and love again, he would make sure to do everything he could to not lose that dragon too, that new dragon being Glory. In the epilogue of The Brightest Night, Sunny wonders if Glory and Deathbringer will ever have dragonets together, and it is confirmed that the dragonet Firefly in Moon/Darkstalker's vision in Moon Rising is the daughter of Deathbringer and Queen Glory.
After Glory, Sunny seems to be the closest to Deathbringer. Sunny knows that Deathbringer loves Glory, but she doesn't object to it in any way, she even once imagined what would happen they got married and had eggs, also wondering whether other dragons would object to her marrying a NightWing rather than another RainWing. Sunny doesn't trust Deathbringer as much as Glory does, and she does not quite seem to understand why Glory trusts him so much, however it seems that Sunny thinks of Deathbringer as a friend. She and Clay also seem to hold almost no grudge for their attempted murder by him.
Starflight and Deathbringer have a slightly complicated relationship. They had their first real conversation when Deathbringer was in the dungeon and Starflight was asking him questions from outside the bars. Starflight seemed to know that Deathbringer loved Glory, and he doesn't seem to object, but it is still unclear. Starflight at first tried to stop Glory from going into an erupting volcano to get Deathbringer as their lives were at risk, and Starflight was extremely surprised that was even on her agenda, let alone something she would risk entering an exploding volcano for. Despite objecting, he reluctantly went with her and assisted in his breakout. Presently, Starflight probably doesn't quite think of him as a friend, but Starflight seems to respect Deathbringer's profession and also has some respect for him, unlike Peril.
Although Deathbringer and Tsunami don't interact much, they both seem to have a distaste for one another. Out of all the Dragonets of Destiny, Tsunami seems to trust and like Deathbringer the least, even once stating to Sunny that she doesn't trust him. Unlike the other Dragonets, Tsunami does not quite seem to approve of Deathbringer's love for Glory. She doesn't like that Glory loves him, too, since he tried to kill her in his assassin days. She once tried to convince Glory to kill him when they captured him in the rainforest. It annoys Tsunami that Glory loves and trusts Deathbringer, and it seems to annoy her that he showed up to their gathering when Sunny came back, and she doesn't like how he helps them and follows them like he is one of them. She also holds a huge grudge against Deathbringer because he accidentally cut her wing once when he tried to kill Blaze. However, she doesn't completely hate him like she does with Blister or Burn for example.
Similar to Sunny and Deathbringer's relationship, Clay and Deathbringer seem to be good friends. For a short amount of time (while Glory was a prisoner in a NightWing lab), Deathbringer was Clay's prisoner in the rainforest. Deathbringer somehow convinced Clay to let him go and to go with him to the NightWing kingdom to save Glory. Although it doesn't show his direct feelings on the matter, Clay probably does not object to Deathbringer loving Glory.
Deathbringer and Kinkajou appear to be friends. When they first meet, Deathbringer rescues both Glory and Kinkajou, much to Kinkajou's relief. When talking to Qibli, she lists Deathbringer as one of the NightWings she considers trustworthy, claiming "he is usually pretty great". She seems to be mad at him when he attacks and sits on Winter, however, she probably is not anymore considering her forgiving and kind personality.
Moon and Deathbringer seem to at least know each other, as in Winter Turning he and Moon have a more or less friendly conversation while he is sitting on Winter, which consists of her trying to reason with him. In another part of the book, Moon suggests that they "Try Deathbringer" to see if he knows where a certain mountain is that will help them find Hailstorm.
Deathbringer and Winter dislike each other. Deathbringer sits on Winter when he goes to the rain forest, claiming that Winter is a threat to Queen Glory. Winter demands that Deathbringer be punished and Queen Glory says he will be, however, it is unknown if Deathbringer ever was.
Deathbringer seemed to think of Wren to be a dream or illusion at first, and later seemed somewhat curious about her ability to speak Dragon. She managed to cut him in the spot between his claws two times, amusing him. He mentioned that "No one [had] managed to draw [his] blood in years... And now [she'd] done it twice." He also seemed to be somewhat embarrassed by this, offering that they should both keep the situation secret. Deathbringer in Dragonslayer from Wren's perspective is called Murderbasket.
Later in The Brightest Night when Sunny returns to her friends and told her story, Deathbringer brought up that confronting scavengers gave him a shudder. Glory teased him that 'The big bad assassin terrified of itty-bitty scavengers.'. In which he retorted by telling her to face a sword-waving scavenger. [5]
Quotes
- "It will be Ice Kingdom territory one day. If Blaze wins the war, that is. She's promised Queen Glacier all the land you can see from here to the southern horizon—basically where the desert starts. I suppose you know all that. But it's interesting, isn't it? That's a lot of land Blaze is willing to hand over. But not exactly useful land to either tribe, so what would Queen Glacier want with it? Do you think there's treasure under these rocks? That would be my guess. A diamond mine, perhaps. Maybe you know. Maybe all the IceWings know and are wisely keeping it a secret from Blaze and her SandWings."
- ― to Glory (The Hidden Kingdom)
- "You feel sorry for the dragonets. That's interesting. I've seen a lot of that around Pyrrhia, actually. Everyone expects so much of them, but they also think it's a heavy burden for five young dragons. I wonder if the dragonets would be surprised by all the sympathy for them. You haven't seen any sign of them here, have you? Rumor has it they were headed for the Ice Kingdom next."
- ― to Glory (The Hidden Kingdom)
- "Is that an invitation? I probably have a day or two before the—before my work can begin. I wouldn't mind seeing the inside of an IceWing tavern, if you'll be there."
- ― to Glory, disguised as an IceWing (The Hidden Kingdom)
- "But maybe you could come back and see me sometime. I'll be here for a few more days at least, probably, and it's pretty boring just sitting here."
- ― to Glory (The Hidden Kingdom)
- "Why, hello, everyone. Isn't this a coincidence? I was just talking about you all this morning. Mystery dragon! Hmmm. There's something different about you. Did you get your claws trimmed? [...] You could have told me you were one of the dragonets. I'd have asked for your autograph. I see now that you're a RainWing, so... Glory, right?"
- ― to the Dragonets of Destiny (The Hidden Kingdom)
- "You can express your undying gratitude to me later. I'll wait."
- ― to Glory (The Hidden Kingdom)
- "I don't know, he sounds kind of murder-y, Kinkajou. And we heard there's an extra-dangerous IceWing on the loose right now. So I'm going to keep sitting on him until I get further instructions."
- ― to Kinkajou (Winter Turning)
- "Loyal to what? Do you even know why you follow her anymore? She's not a good queen. You are helping a viper and making her stronger and more poisonous. Can't you see that? If you can't, you will soon, I'm afraid."
- ― to Six-Claws (Deserter)
- "You know, I’ve never understood what happened to Queen [Oasis], but now I see that scavengers are tiny ferocious mean little monsters, and it all makes sense."
- ― to Wren, after she stabs him (Dragonslayer)
- "No one had managed to draw my blood in years, and now a tiny scavenger has done it twice. I have this great idea: Let's both never, ever tell anyone about this."
- ― to Wren, after she stabs him again (Dragonslayer)
Trivia
- He mentioned that "When one side appears to win the war, one of their top generals seems to mysteriously die. Not that I'm taking credit for anything.” This is the first indication that the NightWings, him specifically, were killing off generals before they chose Blister to fight for, as to prolong the war.
- When Glory was masquerading as an IceWing, Deathbringer offered to take her out on a date.
- Despite often being referred to as a "hired assassin, “ Deathbringer and his mother were both assassins their whole lives, they never had any other occupation. Neither is showed to receive payment, either.
- It was confirmed in a live video chat with Tui T. Sutherland that the ship "Glorybringer is canon."
- Deathbringer knows "The Dragonets Are Coming" bar song, meaning he could have been in a bar at some time, or someone in a bar could have taught him it, or because of its popularity.
- He is the only character in Deserter not to be a SandWing.
- Since Wren didn't know the word 'Deathbringer' in dragon, she called him 'Murderbasket'.
Gallery
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A typical NightWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
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A typical NightWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
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Reference by Platypus the SeaWing
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References
https://wingsoffire.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:3833086
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