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After agreeing to give the Covenant their "Key", Ruwan informed them that he was in fact the key, and then told the [[Minister of Inquisition]] to "kiss my ass". <ref>[[Halo: Uprising Issue 4]]</ref> | After agreeing to give the Covenant their "Key", Ruwan informed them that he was in fact the key, and then told the [[Minister of Inquisition]] to "kiss my ass". <ref>[[Halo: Uprising Issue 4]]</ref> | ||
The ruse behind the key's true status lasted long enough for UNSC forces to destroy most of the Covenant forces in Cleveland, potentially saving the remnants of the city. | The ruse behind the key's true status lasted long enough for [[UNSC]] forces to destroy most of the Covenant forces in Cleveland, potentially saving the remnants of the city. | ||
While the Key was used as a ruse by Ruwan and the UNSC, the true Key of Osanalan from the Ackerson's childhood was a simple skeleton key fashioned from what appears to be tin-foil. The Key's intention was to rescue the "Princess" of their game; a possible foreshadowing to Ruwan meeting [[Myras Tyla]]. | While the Key was used as a ruse by Ruwan and the UNSC, the true Key of Osanalan from the Ackerson's childhood was a simple skeleton key fashioned from what appears to be tin-foil. The Key's intention was to rescue the "Princess" of their game; a possible foreshadowing to Ruwan meeting [[Myras Tyla]]. | ||
After the events on the [[Harbinger of Piety]], | After the events on the [[Harbinger of Piety]], James Ackerson openly mocked the Covenant about the key's non-existence, which ended in his death. <ref>[[Halo: Uprising Issue 4]]</ref> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||