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According to Kayn Sunfury, the Sargerite Keystone was created by the titan Sargeras prior to his fall. He used it to imprison demons he found within Mardum; once he shattered that world and formed the Burning Legion, he kept the Keystone on its largest fragment. The Keystone serves as a "skeleton key", allowing access to any Legion world. Illidan Stormrage has a plan to use it against the Legion, potentially ensuring their destruction.

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  • According to Kayn Sunfury, the Sargerite Keystone was created by the titan Sargeras prior to his fall. He used it to imprison demons he found within Mardum; once he shattered that world and formed the Burning Legion, he kept the Keystone on its largest fragment. The Keystone serves as a "skeleton key", allowing access to any Legion world. Illidan Stormrage has a plan to use it against the Legion, potentially ensuring their destruction.
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  • According to Kayn Sunfury, the Sargerite Keystone was created by the titan Sargeras prior to his fall. He used it to imprison demons he found within Mardum; once he shattered that world and formed the Burning Legion, he kept the Keystone on its largest fragment. The Keystone serves as a "skeleton key", allowing access to any Legion world. Illidan Stormrage has a plan to use it against the Legion, potentially ensuring their destruction.
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