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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Origin and Theft===
 
===Origin and Theft===
[[Haridan]] originally possessed the key and has it on his person when he is killed in a mudslide.{{book ref|tsm|11}}{{book ref|tsm|12}} The key is discovered along with Haridan's body by one of the [[Cinder King]]'s outriders, likely while conducting a search for the entrance to the [[Scadrian research facility]] (believed at the time to be the entrance to the mythical [[Refuge of Stone]]).{{book ref|tsm|12}} The Cinder King keeps the key in a safe in the cabin on his personal ship and uses the key to access the research facility, negotiating to trade [[sunheart]]s for advanced technology and information with which he cements his rule on the planet.{{book ref|tsm|16}}{{book ref|tsm|44}}
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Haridan originally possessed the key and has it on his person when he is killed in a mudslide.{{book ref|tsm|11}}{{book ref|tsm|12}} The key is discovered along with Haridan's body by one of the Cinder King's outriders, likely while conducting a search for the entrance to the Scadrian research facility (believed at the time to be the entrance to the mythical [[Refuge of Stone]]).{{book ref|tsm|12}} The Cinder King keeps the key in a safe in the cabin on his personal ship and uses the key to access the research facility, negotiating to trade [[sunheart]]s for advanced technology and information with which he cements his rule on the planet.{{book ref|tsm|16}}{{book ref|tsm|44}}
   
Believing that the Cinder King had not yet determined how to use the key, [[Elegy Salvage]] devises a plan to steal the disc and use it to seek sanctuary in the Refuge for the people of [[Beacon]].{{book ref|tsm|8}}{{book ref|tsm|11}} After Elegy and other citizens of [[Beacon]] are captured, the [[Greater Good]] task [[Zeal]] with mounting a rescue mission and using the rescue as a cover to steal the authorization key and swap it with a replica.{{book ref|tsm|8}} Zeal and his team successfully complete their mission and bring the key with them back to Beacon wrapped in a handkerchief.{{book ref|tsm|8}}
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Believing that the Cinder King had not yet determined how to use the key, [[Elegy Salvage]] devises a plan to steal the disc and use it to seek sanctuary in the Refuge for the people of [[Beacon]].{{book ref|tsm|8}}{{book ref|tsm|11}} After Elegy and other citizens of Beacon are captured, the [[Greater Good]] tasks [[Zeal]] with mounting a rescue mission and using the rescue as a cover to steal the authorization key and swap it with a replica.{{book ref|tsm|8}} Zeal and his team successfully complete their mission and bring the key with them back to Beacon wrapped in a handkerchief.{{book ref|tsm|8}}
   
 
===Beacon===
 
===Beacon===
On Beacon, [[Contemplation]] and [[Compassion]] are excited at the prospect of having the key, the latter commending Zeal's team for their willingness to steal the device. However, [[Confidence]] is more wary, cautioning that the key might be a fake and warning that the Cinder King will chase them for taking it. Zeal argues that the Cinder King would have had no cause to create a fake as he trusts in his unquestioned authority and believes few people know about his use of the key. Compassion adds that the Cinder King would now chase them anyways for publicly challenging his authority. [[Rebeke Salvage]] is jubilant at the disc's theft, remarking that it is Elegy's plan and Beacon's only path to freedom. The Greater Good decides to follow through with the plan and attempt to use the key to open the Refuge.{{book ref|tsm|8}}
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On Beacon, [[Contemplation]] and [[Compassion]] are excited at the prospect of having the key, the latter commending Zeal's team for their willingness to steal the device. However, [[Confidence]] is more wary, cautioning that the key might be a fake and warning that the Cinder King will chase them for taking it. Zeal argues that the Cinder King would have had no cause to create a fake as he trusts in his unquestioned authority and believes few people know about his use of the key. Compassion adds that the Cinder King would now chase them anyways for publicly challenging his authority. [[Rebeke]] is jubilant at the disc's theft, remarking that it is Elegy's plan and Beacon's only path to freedom. The Greater Good decides to follow through with the plan and attempt to use the key to open the Refuge.{{book ref|tsm|8}}
   
[[Nomad]] informs the Beaconites that he knows what the disk is and asks if they know where the door it opens is located. Compassion replies that they have some idea and adds that it was Elegy's plan to steal the key and then figure out how to use it. Nomad reads the disk, telling the Beaconites that it originally belonged to a lieutenant named Haridan. [[Jeffrey Jeffrey]] asks for assurance that Nomad can activate the key, explaining (erroneously), that the Cinder King had tried for years but had never been successful.{{book ref|tsm|11}} Contemplation worries about Nomad taking risks that endanger his life as if he dies, he will not be able to use the key for them.{{book ref|tsm|14}}
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Nomad informs the Beaconites that he knows what the disk is and asks if they know where the door it opens is located. Compassion replies that they have some idea and adds that it was Elegy's plan to steal the key and then figure out how to use it. Nomad reads the disk, telling the Beaconites that it originally belonged to a lieutenant named Haridan. [[Jeffrey Jeffrey]] asks for assurance that Nomad can activate the key, explaining (erroneously), that the Cinder King had tried for years but had never been successful.{{book ref|tsm|11}} Contemplation worries about Nomad taking risks that endanger his life as if he dies, he will not be able to use the key for them.{{book ref|tsm|14}}
   
 
While parleying with Nomad on his luxury ship the Cinder King is informed by a scout that the Beaconites are searching the area for the Refuge and figures out that they have swapped his key for a fake.{{book ref|tsm|16}}{{book ref|tsm|17}}
 
While parleying with Nomad on his luxury ship the Cinder King is informed by a scout that the Beaconites are searching the area for the Refuge and figures out that they have swapped his key for a fake.{{book ref|tsm|16}}{{book ref|tsm|17}}
   
 
===Research Facility===
 
===Research Facility===
At the entrance to the Scadrian research facility, Zeal hands Nomad (now named Zellion) the key but he tosses it back, seemingly not needing it to open the door. Zellion instead invokes the Refugee and Lost Expatriate Bill of [[Silverlight Codes of Interplanetary Conduct]] and formally requests asylum for himself and the people of Beacon.{{book ref|tsm|43}}
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At the entrance to the Scadrian research facility, Zeal hands Nomad (now named [[Zellion]]) the key but he tosses it back, seemingly not needing it to open the door. Zellion instead invokes the Refugee and Lost Expatriate Bill of [[Silverlight Codes of Interplanetary Conduct]] and formally requests asylum for himself and the people of Beacon.{{book ref|tsm|43}}
   
 
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