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However, the key does not exist at all. During their childhood, James Ackerson and his brother, [[Ruwan]], made up an object called the Key of Osanalan for their make-believe games.<ref>[[Halo: Uprising Issue 3]]</ref> It is likely Ackerson told the Covenant about the key to prevent them from simply destroying Cleveland.
However, the key does not exist at all. During their childhood, James Ackerson and his brother, [[Ruwan]], made up an object called the Key of Osanalan for their make-believe games.<ref>[[Halo: Uprising Issue 3]]</ref> It is likely Ackerson told the Covenant about the key to prevent them from simply destroying Cleveland.
After agreeing to give the Covenant their "Key", Ruwan informed them that he was in fact the key, and then told them he opened "Halo". <ref>[[Halo: Uprising Issue 4]]</ref>
==Trivia==
Ironically, like all [[Reclaimers]], if given the oppurtunity Ruwan could indeed activate the Halo rings, acting as a "Key" for the Installations.


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The Key of Osanalan is a fictitious Forerunner object underneath the city of Cleveland, Ohio on Earth.[1] Colonel James Ackerson said that without the Key, the Halos will not properly activate.

However, the key does not exist at all. During their childhood, James Ackerson and his brother, Ruwan, made up an object called the Key of Osanalan for their make-believe games.[2] It is likely Ackerson told the Covenant about the key to prevent them from simply destroying Cleveland.

After agreeing to give the Covenant their "Key", Ruwan informed them that he was in fact the key, and then told them he opened "Halo". [3]

Trivia

Ironically, like all Reclaimers, if given the oppurtunity Ruwan could indeed activate the Halo rings, acting as a "Key" for the Installations.

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