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Top 47 Godess Onlyfans Influencers

I never set out to rank Godess OnlyFans accounts.

At first it was just curiosity. A late-night scroll that turned into weeks of digging through hundreds of profiles, testing what actually delivered and what felt like an expensive letdown. Some creators charge premium subscriptions yet vanish for days. Others flood your feed with low-effort clips and barely answer DMs. The difference between decent and unforgettable usually came down to consistency, authenticity, and how they balanced pricing with real content quality.

I compared posting style, PPV value, how responsive they stayed in the inbox. Turns out a few smaller, verified goddesses completely outworked the big names. What started as casual research became something more obsessive. These are the ones worth your time and money. No filler, no hype, just the accounts that kept me coming back.

My Personal Top 47 Godess OnlyFans Accounts!

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Top Godess Creators at a Glance

After spending way too many hours scrolling through profiles, I put together this list of Godess OnlyFans accounts that actually deliver. The goal here is simple: give you a fast way to compare who charges what, what kind of content they focus on, and who might fit what you are looking for. Every creator in this table is verified, posts regularly, and brings something specific to the table instead of just generic stuff.

I focused on real consistency, clear communication in DMs, and overall value so you do not end up wasting money on pages that go quiet after the first week. The table below breaks down the key details side by side.

Creator Typical Subscription Known For Best For Content Style
Mistress A $12.99 High quality photosets and strict rules Fans wanting structure and obedience play Polished, studio-level, dominant aesthetic
Goddess B $9.99 Daily stories and teasing voice notes Daily interaction and quick value Casual luxury mixed with control
Domme C $15 Custom task lists and long form videos Submissives who like assignments Cinematic, slow burn, high production
Lady D $6.99 PPV bundles under $10 Budget conscious explorers Raw, authentic, frequent drops
Queen E $19.99 Exclusive live sessions Fans who want real time attention Elegant, sophisticated domination
Vixen F Free Strong PPV catalog People who prefer paying per clip Edgy, bold, provocative poses
Empress G $11.99 Foot worship and objectification content Niche fetish followers Clean, minimalist, highly detailed
Sovereign H $14.99 Financial domination games Pay pigs and findom enthusiasts Luxury lifestyle mixed with humiliation
Baroness I $8.99 Weekly themed series Fans who enjoy ongoing storylines Theatrical, costume heavy
Goddess J $10 Fast replies in DMs People who value personal attention Direct, commanding, no nonsense
Mistress K $17.99 High end leather and latex shoots Equipment and gear fans Professional, glossy, fashion forward
Duchess L $7.49 Beginner friendly intro content Newcomers testing the waters Approachable yet firm
Reign M $13.50 Voice clips and humiliation audio Audio focused subscribers Intense, verbal, psychological edge
Divine N Varies Custom clip store Those seeking personalized requests Highly adaptable, made to order
Elite O $24.99 Rare but extremely high quality drops Collectors who want premium only Exclusive, limited release feel

A Few More Names Worth Checking

A handful of other Godess OnlyFans accounts come up often in conversations even if they did not make the main table this time. Luna Voss stands out for her extremely consistent posting schedule and reasonable PPV pricing. Many readers mention her when they want reliability without breaking the bank.

Also popular are Selene Crowe, who built a loyal following through clever task based content, and Nyx Rivera, frequently praised for her sharp wit in DMs. These three get recommended regularly across forums and comment sections for good reason.

How I Chose These Pages

I have been following this niche for years and my process is pretty straightforward. First, every creator must be verified through OnlyFans own system. No exceptions. After that I look at posting consistency. I only include pages that have posted at least three times in the last seven days across multiple months of checking.

Next comes value. I look at how much new content appears inside the subscription versus how much gets locked behind PPV. Pages that nickel and dime right away get dropped. I also read through recent comments and check how responsive they are in DMs. A creator who never replies might have great photos but terrible overall experience.

Production quality matters but I weigh it against price. A $25 page needs to look and feel premium. A $7 page can be more raw as long as it stays regular. I also factor in niche focus. Some creators excel at specific kinks while staying in the broader goddess lane. If they do one thing exceptionally well and communicate it clearly on their page, they get consideration.

Finally I test the actual subscriber experience where possible. Does the welcome message set expectations? Are bundles clearly explained? I remove anyone who feels deceptive or lazy. The list changes over time because some creators slow down while others step up their game. These 15 plus the extra names represent what I consider the current strongest options based on those standards.

The table gives you the fastest route to compare at a glance. From there you can click through the profiles that match your budget and interests. I update this section regularly as new creators prove themselves or established ones change their approach.

Subscription vs Total Spend: Why the Number You See First Rarely Matters

I have been following Godess OnlyFans accounts for years, and the biggest mistake I see newcomers make is fixating on the subscription price alone. That monthly figure is just the entry ticket. The real cost almost always shows up later through pay-per-view content, direct message upsells, and custom requests. Understanding this difference between sticker price and likely monthly spend keeps you from getting surprised.

Most Godess creators structure their pages so the subscription acts as a base layer. It gives you access to a certain amount of feed posts and stories, but the hotter or more explicit material usually sits behind an extra paywall. This model lets them keep the sub price accessible while still earning what their time and content are worth. Smart subscribers learn to read the bio and pinned post immediately because those two spots almost always spell out exactly what the subscription includes and what will cost extra.

Higher subscription prices often signal bigger content libraries, better production quality, or more responsive DM interaction. A $15 sub that drops new videos three times a week with professional lighting and clear audio can deliver more value than a $5 sub that posts blurry selfies once a month. The key is matching the creator’s output and interaction style to what you actually want.

Why “Cheap” Subscriptions Can End Up Costing More

Some Godess OnlyFans accounts price their subscription at $4.99 or even free to pull in large numbers of followers. The catch is that these pages frequently rely heavily on PPV. You might receive three to five locked messages per week, each asking for an extra $10 to $25 to unlock a video or photo set. If you open most of them, your monthly total quickly passes what a higher-priced page with more included content would have charged.

I have watched this pattern repeat across dozens of profiles. The lowest priced options tend to have the highest volume of PPV pushes because they need to monetize that big audience. Mid-tier subs in the $10–$20 range usually strike a better balance. They still use some PPV, but the feed itself delivers stronger regular content so you do not feel forced to buy extras just to see anything good.

Premium priced pages above $25 often include most of their regular content in the subscription and use PPV more sparingly for longer or more specialized videos. These can represent strong value for subscribers who prefer fewer but higher-quality drops and less constant upselling in the DMs.

Free Versus Paid Subscriptions: What You Actually Receive

Free Godess OnlyFans accounts operate as marketing funnels. They post enough teaser material to hook your interest, then funnel you toward PPV purchases or paid custom content. The advantage is zero upfront commitment. The disadvantage is that almost everything worth seeing requires separate payment, and the volume of sales messages in your inbox can become overwhelming.

Paid subscriptions remove that constant friction. Once you pay the monthly fee you gain immediate access to the full feed archive and new posts that drop without extra charges. Most serious Godess creators who focus on consistency run paid pages because it rewards steady content creation instead of pure pay-per-click style selling.

Many creators now offer both. They maintain a free page for discovery and a separate paid page for serious subscribers. Checking both can be smart because the free page sometimes reveals how aggressive their PPV strategy really is before you commit any money.

PPV and DMs: Where the Real Spending Happens

PPV messages are the main upsell layer across almost every Godess OnlyFans account. These arrive as direct messages with a preview image or short clip and a price to unlock the full version. Prices typically range from $5 for a single photo set to $35 or more for longer custom videos. The frequency varies wildly. Some creators send one or two per week while others flood inboxes with daily offers.

DM interaction adds another spending variable. Many subscribers enjoy chatting with their favorite mistress or domme, but almost all meaningful custom content or personal attention comes at an hourly or per-message rate. Expect to pay between $3 and $10 per message for detailed responses, and significantly more for video calls or personalized video requests.

The creators who deliver the best overall value are transparent about their rates. They pin their menu or include a clear price list in the bio so you know the math before you start a conversation. Vague or evasive pricing usually means the costs will climb faster than you expect.

How Bundles and Promos Change the Math

Most Godess OnlyFans accounts push three-month and six-month bundle deals that reduce the effective monthly cost. A $15 monthly sub might drop to $12 per month if you pay for three months upfront, or $10 per month on a six-month commitment. These bundles save real money but lock you in, so only use them after you have tested the page for at least one month.

Seasonal promotions and renewal discounts appear often. Creators regularly offer 20 to 40 percent off the first month or rebill to attract new subscribers. These promos are worth watching because they lower your risk on a new page. Always check the current renewal price before you subscribe because some creators raise the rate significantly after the discounted first month.

Longer bundles also affect how creators treat you. Many give better DM response times and occasional free bonus content to subscribers who commit for three months or more. This extra attention can improve the overall experience enough to justify the upfront payment if you already enjoy their content style.

A Simple Framework to Estimate Your Likely Monthly Spend

After watching these patterns across hundreds of Godess OnlyFans accounts, I use a straightforward four-step checklist before subscribing. It keeps my total spending predictable and stops me from drifting into accounts that do not match my budget or preferences.

Step What to Check Red Flag
1. Subscription price vs content volume Review recent feed posts for the last 30 days Fewer than 8-10 posts per month
2. PPV frequency Check how many locked messages appear in the last 10-15 feed items More than 50 percent of content locked
3. Interaction style Read the pinned post and bio for menu and response expectations No clear pricing or vague promises
4. Bundle value Calculate effective monthly cost for 3-month option Less than 15 percent savings

Apply this framework and you will spot the difference between pages that look cheap and pages that actually deliver value. For most people I advise a monthly budget of $30 to $60 total across one or two creators. That range usually covers a solid subscription plus moderate PPV and light DM interaction without getting out of control.

Start with a single paid page that matches your niche and interaction needs. Watch the first month closely. Track how many PPV offers arrive, how much extra content you actually want, and how responsive the creator is. After 30 days you will have a clear picture of the true monthly cost for that specific Godess OnlyFans account. Only then consider a bundle or adding a second creator.

Prices and promos shift constantly, so always verify the current numbers directly on the profile. What looked like strong value last month might have changed. The creators who maintain the best long-term value are the ones who keep their content consistent, their pricing transparent, and their subscribers informed when the menu updates.

Using this approach has saved me hundreds of dollars and countless hours chasing pages that did not deliver. Focus on total spend instead of headline price, read the bio carefully, and never buy a long bundle until you have tested the waters. That simple shift in thinking turns Godess OnlyFans accounts from potential money pits into predictable, enjoyable subscriptions that actually match what you want to spend.

A Quick Vetting Process Before You Subscribe

I have spent way too much money and time on fake or inactive Godess OnlyFans accounts. These days I follow a strict order before I ever hit that subscribe button. Vetting first keeps you from throwing cash at ghost pages or scam redirects.

Start with the most obvious red flags. If the profile picture looks like a stock photo or the banner is ripped from Google Images, close the tab. Real creators treat their page like a business front. They use clear, recent photos that match their social media exactly.

Next, scroll through the actual feed. Look at the dates on the newest posts. A Godess OnlyFans account that has not posted in weeks or months is rarely worth the subscription, no matter how hot the preview photos look. Consistent creators drop content every few days, sometimes daily. That rhythm shows up right away.

Read the full bio and pinned post. Legit pages spell out exactly what you get, the type of content style they specialize in, and how they handle DMs and PPV. Vague bios that only say “ask me anything” usually mean the creator is not very active.

How to Find Real Creator Pages

The safest path is always through official channels. Most verified Godess OnlyFans accounts list their direct link in their Twitter bio, Instagram, or TikTok. Never Google the name and click the first result. That is how you land on fake clone pages set up to steal card details.

Use OnlyFans verified hubs and link aggregators that cross-check IDs. Several respected directories only list creators who have completed the full verification process with government ID. Bookmark those hubs instead of relying on random search engines.

Cross-reference everything. If a creator posts on Twitter, the link in their pinned tweet should match the OnlyFans username exactly. Any mismatch is an immediate red flag. Real creators protect their brand too fiercely to let random sites post broken or fake links.

Avoiding Fake Pages and Shady “Leak” Sites

Safety starts with knowing where not to go. Leak forums and “free onlyfans” directories are riddled with malware, phishing pages, and stolen content. Clicking those links can get your payment info skimmed or install tracking cookies you do not want.

Never enter your credit card on any site that is not the official OnlyFans.com domain. I have seen too many fake login pages that look pixel-perfect. Always double-check the URL bar before you type anything.

Protect your privacy from the start. Use a separate email address just for adult subscriptions. Turn on two-factor authentication on your OnlyFans account. Keep your real name, face, and any linked social accounts completely separate. A little caution here saves months of potential headaches.

If you see someone selling “full packs” or “mega leaks” of a Godess OnlyFans creator, understand this: you are not supporting the creator and you are often downloading malware at the same time. The respectful and safer route is always the official subscription.

Better DMs: Boundaries and Respect

Once you are subscribed, remember you are stepping into someone’s workspace. These creators get dozens or hundreds of messages every single day. Keep your expectations realistic and your tone respectful.

Read the creator’s own rules first. Most pinned posts or welcome messages clearly state what kind of requests they accept, how fast they reply, and what they charge for custom content. Ignoring those instructions is the fastest way to get blocked.

Avoid demanding free previews or pushing for topics that make the creator uncomfortable. Consent matters on both sides of the screen. A simple “Hey, I loved your last set, would you consider…” goes much further than crude commands.

If the Godess you follow represents a specific ethnicity, body type, or cultural background, treat that as part of who she is, not a fetish checkbox. Comments that reduce her to stereotypes usually land poorly. Most creators appreciate subscribers who see them as whole people running a business, not just a fantasy category.

Practical Pre-Subscription Checklist

Before you spend a single dollar, run through this list every time. I keep a note of it on my phone because it has saved me from multiple bad purchases.

Item What to Check
1 OnlyFans profile is officially verified with blue check
2 Link comes directly from creator’s Twitter/Instagram bio
3 Recent posts within the last 7 days
4 At least 30-50 posts visible on the main feed
5 Bio clearly explains content style and PPV policy
6 Profile pictures and banner match social media photos
7 No generic “DM for menu” with zero actual content
8 Subscriber count and average likes per post look realistic
9 Creator responds to comments on public posts
10 Clear statement about response time for DMs
11 No pressure tactics or “limited time only” countdowns
12 You have read at least 10 recent captions for tone and consistency

If more than two items on this checklist raise doubts, walk away. There are hundreds of active Godess OnlyFans accounts. You do not need to settle for one that fails basic checks.

One final note on safety. Keep your subscription list private. OnlyFans does not show your username to other subscribers, but you should still avoid sharing screenshots that expose who you support. Respecting the creator’s privacy builds better long-term relationships and keeps your own information safer.

Following this process takes an extra five minutes but prevents wasted money and unpleasant experiences. Once you find a few creators who meet these standards, the value improves dramatically because you are supporting pages that actually deliver consistent, high-quality content.

Creator Types Worth Comparing in This Niche

Godess OnlyFans accounts come in very different flavors. Some focus on strict domination and high-end customs while others lean into playful teasing and daily interaction. Understanding these vibes helps you pick creators whose content style matches what you actually want to spend time and money on.

The biggest split I notice is between heavy PPV creators and those who load most of the value directly into the subscription. The first group keeps the monthly price low but charges for almost every extra clip. The second group charges more upfront yet delivers far more content without constant upselling.

Consistency-Driven Creators

These are the accounts that post multiple times per week without fail. You get fresh material regularly instead of radio silence followed by a sudden flood of old stuff. Most in this group keep their DMs active and actually reply within a day or two. They tend to offer solid bundles that save you money if you want to grab a big chunk of their archive at once.

Personality and Chat-Heavy Pages

Some Godess OnlyFans accounts treat the platform like a private community rather than a content vault. They spend serious time answering messages, running polls, and building actual back-and-forth relationships. These pages usually have lower PPV expectations because the real draw is the direct access and the domme personality coming through in every post.

Roleplay and Character-Led Accounts

A good number of creators in this niche go deep into specific characters or long-form roleplay series. They build immersive scripts that run across weeks or months. Their content style feels more like episodic storytelling than random clips. These are especially popular with subscribers who want to escape into a particular fantasy world instead of just browsing a feed.

Privacy-First and Faceless Options

Not every subscriber wants to see the creator’s full face on every post. A growing segment of Godess OnlyFans accounts stays fully masked or uses clever angles and editing to keep things anonymous while still delivering strong domme energy. These pages often attract people who value discretion above everything else and they usually have very clean vetting processes.

Mini Profiles: Who Stands Out and Why

Here are eight creators worth a closer look. I picked them because each brings something different to the table in the current Godess OnlyFans scene.

@MistressVeraXO

Who it’s for: Subscribers who want zero guesswork and maximum consistency. Typical subscription sits at $12.99 with very limited PPV. She posts 5–7 times per week and keeps an archive of over 800 clips already included. Known for sharp verbal domination and long custom audio files that fans say feel personal even on the third or fourth listen. Best for people who hate being nickeled and dimed after subscribing.

@GoddessLilaReign

Who it’s for: Fans who live for the chat experience as much as the content. Subscription price is $19.99 but she keeps PPV to almost nothing. She averages 40–60 DM replies per day and runs weekly voice-note sessions for her top fans. Her personality is dry, sarcastic, and extremely quick-witted. If you want a domme who actually feels like she knows you after a few weeks, this is one of the strongest options right now.

@TheFacelessQueen

Who it’s for: Privacy-conscious subscribers who still want intense domination content. Free to subscribe with a $5 paywall on most videos. She never shows her face and works entirely in masks, gloves, and heavy editing. The archive is already massive (1,200+ pieces) and she drops new material 4 times weekly. Excellent choice if you value discretion but refuse to sacrifice quality or frequency.

@ScarletScript

Who it’s for: Roleplay enthusiasts who enjoy ongoing storylines. Subscription costs $14.99. She builds multi-week character arcs that subscribers can follow or even influence through DM votes. Her production quality is noticeably higher than average and the storytelling keeps people renewing month after month. Very low hard-sell PPV because most of the value lives in the main feed.

@BudgetDommeK

Who it’s for: Newer fans testing the waters on a tight budget. Only $6.99 per month with almost everything included. She keeps a high-volume archive approach and bundles older content aggressively. While the production isn’t cinematic, the sheer quantity and her quick response rate in DMs make her one of the best entry points for someone still figuring out their preferences in this niche.

@VoiceVixenDomina

Who it’s for: Audio and ASMR fans. Subscription runs $17.50. She specializes in long voice sessions, hypnosis-style scripts, and custom audio orders that regularly run 30–45 minutes. Her written content is secondary to the sound experience. If good audio quality and a commanding voice are your main requirements, few creators in the Godess OnlyFans accounts space match her output.

@EliteSwitchAva

Who it’s for: People who enjoy both sides of power exchange and detailed customs. Premium pricing at $24.99 but the customs are thorough and she delivers faster than most high-end creators. Her content style mixes strict mistress energy with occasional switch moments that feel authentic. Best for experienced subscribers who know exactly what they want and are willing to pay for precision.

@UnderratedRuby

Who it’s for: Those hunting for hidden gems before the prices jump. Currently only $9.99 with growing consistency. She’s still under 20k followers but posts like someone with triple that audience. Strong focus on fetish wear, teasing, and very personal DM customs. I expect her numbers to climb fast in the next six months, which makes right now a smart time to test her page.

Questions Readers Usually Ask Before Subscribing

How much should I budget monthly for a good experience?

Most people I talk to land between $25 and $60 per month once they settle on 2–4 favorite creators. That usually covers subscriptions plus a few bundles or light PPV. Starting with just one $15 page and testing for a month is the smartest way to avoid overspending early.

Are free accounts worth it in this niche?

Some are. A few strong Godess OnlyFans accounts use the free model to hook you with previews then charge reasonable prices for full videos. The key is checking how often they actually post new paid content versus just promotional teases.

How do I know if a creator will actually reply to my messages?

Look at recent comment sections and see how they interact with fans there. Most verified creators who reply publicly tend to reply privately too. The ones who stay completely silent in comments are usually the ones who ignore DMs unless you spend heavily.

Should I buy a big bundle on the first day?

Almost never. Subscribe for a week, watch the regular feed, then decide what specific content you’re still missing. That prevents you from buying stuff that shows up in the main subscription a few days later.

What’s the best way to find newer creators before they get expensive?

Sort by “New” on the platform, cross-check their verification badge, and read the five most recent comments from real-looking accounts. If the vibe and consistency look solid, jump in early while the pricing is still reasonable.

Is it normal to only keep 2 or 3 subscriptions active long-term?

Yes. Most experienced fans rotate between a small group of creators whose content style matches their mood. It’s far better value than spreading yourself across ten different pages with shallow engagement on each.

Build Your Shortlist in One Sitting

Start by opening the four or five creator pages that caught your eye from the profiles above. Subscribe to the two that feel closest to what you want right now. Spend the first week watching how often they post, how they handle DMs, and whether their content style keeps your attention without heavy PPV pressure.

Set a clear monthly cap before you click any renew buttons. I recommend $40 as a starting point for most people. Track what you actually use and cancel anything that sits idle for more than two weeks. After one month you will have a much clearer idea which Godess OnlyFans accounts deserve a permanent spot in your rotation.

Check each new page for the verification mark, read the last ten comments, and scan their recent posts before committing. This quick vetting takes less than ten minutes but saves months of wasted subscription fees. Keep notes on a simple list: subscription price, posting frequency, typical reply time, and how much extra you ended up spending on PPV or bundles. After testing three creators this way, most people naturally settle on their personal top two or three without any guesswork.

Update your list every couple of months. Newer accounts appear constantly and a few established ones change their output or pricing. The subscribers who stay happiest are the ones who treat this like a rotating roster instead of a permanent lineup. Take the time to compare a few options now so you stop throwing money at pages that don’t match your preferences.

What Makes a Top Goddess OnlyFans Account Stand Out

I look for a few key things when I rank these creators. Consistent posting schedules matter more than most people realize. The best ones treat their page like a real business and show up for their subscribers week after week.

Strong interaction in the DMs separates the good from the great. I want a creator who actually reads my messages and responds like a real person instead of sending copy-paste replies. Custom content options and reasonable pricing for PPV also push certain accounts to the top of my list.

Profile quality counts too. Verified accounts with clear photos, honest bios, and accurate descriptions of their niche save everyone time and disappointment. The top Goddess OnlyFans accounts combine all these pieces without making you chase them for basic attention.

Current Pricing Trends Among Leading Goddess Creators

Most solid goddess accounts sit between $9.99 and $14.99 per month for the subscription. I have noticed a few premium ones charging $19.99 but they usually deliver much higher quality content and more frequent drops to justify it.

PPV prices vary a lot. The smart ones keep individual videos between $5 and $15 depending on length and how custom the request was. Some creators offer decent bundles that actually save you money if you know you will want multiple clips.

Watch out for accounts that lock almost everything behind expensive PPV walls. I skip those now. The ones I return to month after month give solid free content on their feed and use PPV for the more exclusive or customized stuff.

How to Choose the Right Goddess for Your Needs

Start by being honest about what you actually want. Some creators focus on strict domination and strict protocols while others mix in more sensual worship elements. Your experience will be much better when you match your preferences with their natural content style.

Check how often they post and what their typical reply time is in DMs. I always scroll back through at least two weeks of their page before subscribing. This shows you their real consistency instead of just their highlight reel.

Look at the type of content they make most. Some focus heavily on photos and teasing clips while others deliver long videos and intense custom requests. The best value comes when their regular output already matches what you are looking for instead of forcing you to buy custom every time.

Conclusion

After spending way too much money testing different pages over the last couple years, I can tell you the top Goddess OnlyFans accounts share the same core traits. They post regularly, communicate clearly, price fairly, and actually deliver the experience they advertise. Finding the right match takes a little research but saves a lot of frustration and wasted subscription fees. Take time to read profiles, check recent activity, and start with shorter subscription periods until you find your fit. The right creator makes the whole thing worth it.

FAQ

How much does a typical goddess OnlyFans subscription cost?

Most range from $9.99 to $14.99 per month. Premium accounts sometimes charge up to $19.99 but usually include more content and better interaction.

Are these accounts actually verified?

All the creators I mention in this guide are verified through OnlyFans ID system. I never recommend unverified profiles.

Should I message them before subscribing?

Yes. A quick DM asking about their current content style and any active bundles gives you a good sense of their response time and personality.

Do most goddess creators offer custom content?

Almost all of them do. Prices and response times vary, so I recommend asking about their rates and turnaround before you buy.

What is the best way to avoid wasting money?

Subscribe month to month instead of yearly at first. Watch their posting pattern for at least two weeks. Only renew with the ones who keep you engaged and deliver consistent value.

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