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Ruran Vas was waiting for Ellere, as he said he would, though his tired form was slowly pacing. The light at his chest flickered on occasion. He looked up as she arrived. "Ah--g-good, you made it alright." As if he wasn't sure she would. As Ellere Valahan approached, she could see the armored figure pacing back and forth in the distance. "I believe I would know the way to this dusty old place in my sleep by this point," she breathed out, smiling. "Admittedly you caught me by surprise."
"I--I apologize." He looked down, weight shifting on the soles of his feet. "I had not expected I would ever find it." From his satchel, he pulled out one of the keys. It was not a typical 'key', per se, but rather a small pyramid-shaped stone with a blue crystal carved seamlessly at its point.
Ellere took a step forward, looking closer at the object. "Quite different than the other I remember. What a peculiar looking thing..." her hand curled at her chin. "Have you tested it upon the door?"
Ruran shook his head. "I did not wish to test it without someone with me. This place has...taught me caution." He put the key back into his bag, and Ari'doram flickered again. "L-let us head inside." "A fine lesson," she nodded her head and made to follow him. Ellere patted her own satchel, "But I shall look after you. Now, let us find your prize. I am sure you are eager."
He made a quiet, determined sound, but he did not admit more than that. He led her through the halls of Qarn--most of it familiar to Ellere by now. Over time, the tunnel to the labyrinth had been made wider by clearing more debris, and there were signs of Ruran's work outside. Parchments and scrawled maps, a lantern, a blanket for his occasional overnight stay. Ruran didn't talk much, focused on leading her along and focusing at the incoming task.
The labyrinth had been well-lit by torches on the wall, likely by Ruran's recent visit. Occasionally, there were interesting murals or debris that had caved into the maze of halls, but Ruran moved too quickly for her to mind them. Twists and turns, corners marked with chalk, until they finally reached a very long hallway that ascended upwards. "Up here," Ruran mumbled, heading up. Midway through, there was another hall; Ruran turned there, and a large door stood before them.
Ellere noted his far quieter and more serious demeanor, but could only assume it was the nature of their purpose here. She caught sight of familiar-looking murals, remembering their promise to see more of them when life would allow. The chalk too, another welcome and familiar sight. But it seemed Ruran had been busy since the last she had come. Ellere stopped at the foot of the door at Ruran's side, looking up and up. "It is still remarkable that much of this place has been left untouched..."
"There is undoubtedly much more yet to be found," he murmured, pulling his pack in front of him again. "But you are right. Much has been lost--buried. It is a miracle. Or...perhaps fate." The stone twinkled at that, and Ruran pulled his pack in front of him and opened the flap. He pulled out three keys, each one a little different from the other, but each of them contained a different color crystal embedded within. Blue, red, yellow. 
There were three indents on the door, each framed with a corresponding color, with lines that traced up the stone door and to its frame. It would be simple enough to assume that each key had to be placed in the matching color. Ruran stepped closer, one key in his hand. "I sense darkness within," he noted, looking over his shoulder, but it was more a warning for her than a new discovery.
Ellere watched him in silence a moment, eyes following his hands as he withdrew each key and approached the door. "Fate? You mean to say it was waiting for someone like you?" the question was mused aloud, more rhetorical than expecting an answer from it. His warning was not taken lightly, and she gave him a nod, "I am right at your side."
Ruran offered her a soft look, a small break away from his serious demeanor. He nodded once, took a breath, and then placed the first key. Green with green, and the patterns that lined the door lit up in the same hue. Ari'doram flickered, and Ruran did the same to the others. Red. Yellow. All three keys fit easily into their chambers, lighting up in turn until the door was framed in colorful lights.
A terrible grinding began to rumble, shaking age-old dust and some small debris from the nearby walls. The door crawled upwards, pull by ancient gears. Ruran placed himself slightly in front of Ellere, his hand at the hilt of his blade as he waited.
She watched, fascinated despite the circumstance. No matter how many places she had been, or the things she had seen, there was still a wonder in moments like this where the past came alive and she was reminded of old magic. As the door opened, she kept quiet, but alert, keenly aware of the weight her mother's starglobe on her back. She waited for the dust to clear, a spell already half formed on her lips in precaution.
The stone door slid upwards out of the view. As the dust settled, and they would soon be able to see what it had been hiding for so many years. Darkness. A tar-like substance gathered on the walls and floor, glistening from the light on Ruran's soulstone. There was a faint blue glow of ancient crystal lanterns on the wall, but they could barely be seen, for they too were covered in the strange black pitch. Ruran, cautious but not deterred, took a step forward.
The tar nearest him seemed to recoil against Ari'doram's holy light. The other side of the room could not yet be seen.
The room gave her pause, admittedly. When Ruran had spoke of darkness, Ellere had not assumed this was what he meant. "Twelve..." she shook her head. She had never seen anything like it. As he stepped forward, so did she, noting the way the dark substance avoided him and she knowing she had no such gift. "What is this? Have you seen such before?"
Ruran nodded. "Each stone thus far has been assailed by darkness... Stay with me. Do not allow it to touch you." As the masked man stepped forward, Ari'doram shone brighter, glaring against the darkness of the room and exposing more within. "I sense the stone," he mumbled to Ellere or Ari'doram or both.
At the far end of the room, there was a hulking mass covered in pitch black, roughly ten fulms tall and humanoid in shape. A large rectangular box sat behind it. The oozing darkness trembled with Ruran's every step, perhaps growing agitated from the disturbance.
Ellere furrowed her brow, but need not be told twice. She spared a glance down to their feet as they walked, making sure her steps were clear of the darkness. As she looked up again and saw the towering figure, she tensed, hand shifting to grasp the globe as needed. "The box, I would wager? And I would also bet that this thing will not simply let us pass."
Ruran's attention shifted to the box, his head canting slightly. He took another step forward, and then glanced back up again. "...No..." Something had changed in his voice--an echoing effect as if one tone was layered over another. His doubled words muttered behind his mask, near a whisper, and in an ancient language that she would not understand. Ruran seemed transfixed on the figure ahead. 
As he spoke, something in the center of the large figure shines. A similar golden light, high in its chest, smothered in the tar. A golem. Its stone now activated, the smothered golem began to move.
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Worried eyes followed Ruran as he stepped forward. She could barely hear the whispered words, but they were nothing that made sense to her. Ellere had seen Ari'doram's influence take hold of him before, but even this seemed different. "All right then..." she breathed out, mostly to ready herself than in reply to him. Her weapon was fully drawn, the glove hovering over her outstretched hand. A flick of her wrist formed a barrier over him.
As Ruran took another step, a brave vine formed from a dark corner and attempted to seize his arm. However, Ellere's barrier would prove to be well-spent, and it would deflect off her magic shield and retreat back to the inky shadows. The golem, try as it may, could not move any further than it had. Its golden crystal heart crackled and sparked. "Closer," Ruran's voices muttered, staring forward. "We must get--..."
Another step. His light continued to shine, but the darkness was growing more agitated. More bold. It began to creep around them in a circle, pressing into the light's periphery and making the most of the shadow their bodies cast behind Ruran's stone by snaking forward.
Ellere kept her steps with his. Her attention was torn between him, the golem as it tried to move, and the darkness slowly surrounding them. Choosing the closer threat, Ellere turned on her heels back almost against Ruran's. She did not expect her aether to have the same effect as Ari'doram. But the barrier had worked before. Spreading her hands out, she formed a semi-circular shield covering the places his light did not fully reach. Ruran continued to be transfixed, his attention solely on the golem ahead of him, as if nothing else existed. More ancient words spilled from his lips, and he extended one hand. The golem's soulstone grew brighter, and some of the darkness had begun to retreat from its core. Not nearly enough.
The darkness seeped around Ellere's barrier, searching for an edge and slithering higher and higher. At this point, it had climbed about as high as her knees. Just beyond the barrier, in the dimness of the light, blobs of the tar-like substance had begun to rise up higher and take some sort of shape...
Ellere grit her teeth, extending the barrier out more and more. Such a thing would not last long, she knew. And as other shapes began to appear around them, Ellere glanced over her shoulder. As he was, she was not sure if he was even aware she was there. "Ruran dear, I do not mean to rush you," she tried, "But I believe we are about to have company."
The darkness continued to creep up her shield, now to her waist. The blob beyond it seemed to feed off her thoughts--her fears, or something more abstract. It slowly formed a figure of a slouching man, but below his waist, he had eight long, spindly spider legs. The more time it had to form, the more details that came to life. The inky figure solidified, now wearing a mask and armor, a darkened image of Ruran himself.
Ruran--perhaps hearing her, perhaps not--took another step closer to the golem. His eyes burned bright behind his mask, and the power from the golem's soulstone began to drift toward his hand, wind around his arm, and enter Ari'doram's stone.
Ellere narrowed her eyes, and gave a long sigh, "Well, that's a lovely sight..." Understanding Ruran was far too preoccupied, she set herself up to defend them both. Raising her hand, she extended the barrier further, up and around. And then with a bright pulse of unaspected light, she attempted to dislodge what was clinging to it.
The darkened form of the Ruran-like creature let out a screech as her magic shook off what its darkness had managed to cling to. Its mask fell, revealing a long face with mouth agape and eyes wide, all glowing red from within. With a garbled cry, it practically threw itself onto her shield, its form splatting back into dark ooze as it attempted to smother over her entire shield and constrict.
More of the light wound through Ruran and to his stone. As the golem's stone flashed again and dispersed more darkness from it, more of its stone body could be seen. Deep runes were carved into its rocky surface. Runes not unlike the very ones carved into Ruran's skin. "I...I finally see..." Ruran says breathlessly, still unaware of the very precarious situation they were in.
That sight would likely be burned into her mind for some time, flinching as the force struck against her barrier. Flickers of light flashed along the edges, weakening points. Ellere collapsed the star globe back into it's holster, splaying her hands outward and nearly against the barrier itself to weave it more firmly. The force was shrinking it, she could feel it constricting around the two of them. -
A voice from behind her made her spare a glance at Ruran, the blinding light making her squint. Whatever he saw, she could not. But his voice alone helped her to keep the barrier strong.
The space grew tighter and tighter, thin cracks beginning to web across the barrier. Another thud pounded against the dome, but the shadows surrounding them prevented Ellere from seeing what it was. And then again. And again.
Just when it seemed the shield would give way, the golem's soulstone burst from its chest. Now freed, it surged toward Ruran, all at once. Its crystal shattered, forming light that encompassed him. He staggered backwards, stopped by Ellere's back against his. The knight let out a haggard gasp, his eyes wide, and the holy light exploded from him too.
The rays burst past her barrier and shred through the darkness that resided in the chamber, purging every ilm of the room until there was none of the ooze left. 
The threat was gone. Just the two of them, standing in the ancient room. The crystal lanterns on the wall could now illuminate their surroundings. The large, rune-carved golem stood before them, now a statue without its soulstone, and the tar-covered box had actually been a prominent and impressive Belah'dian coffin. Various artifacts lay on small pedestals along the wall, where more murals had been etched.
Ruran stayed on his feet but swayed, his sea-green eyes distant. Occasionally, they sparked with gold.
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Tårarna rann! 20 Crown hjälte för att återgå till Dream Theater Applåder bröt citerade Ferguson
Robin van Persie och Wayne Rooney omfamna Rutherford 21 oktober hörsel mot Fenerbahce Manchester United, Robin van Persie att bryta gamla lag mål att vinna tiotusentals fans och Dream Theater Ferguson applåder. För nederländska, är det hans 'hem' tour, medan Red Devils fans fortfarande ser honom som familj, som en hjälte, eftersom ingen kommer att glömma honom med 26 mål för Manchester United att ta 20 ligatiteln. Van Persie håller hög Red Devils 20 krona tillbaka till sommaren 2012, när medierna utsätts Manchester United kommer att vara 24 miljoner pounds övergångssumman att underteckna Robin van Persie från Arsenal nyheter, alla magiska honung reaktioner är: Otroligt! Gunners stjärna anfallare kommer att säljas titel rivaler? Men affären var verkligen två Premier marskalk att få på telefonen. När hissen på 20 Van Persie röd skjorta med ett foto av Ferguson, hans kontrakt också exponering: ned 22,5 miljoner, avtalsperioden om Manchester United vann Premier League eller Champions League, kommer Arsenal får 1,5 miljoner extra medel. Fan generaler att gå Manchester United nästa scener, kommer var och en av Manchester United fans minns. Du måste också komma ihåg att Ferguson ettusen slagfältet, bär han en mössa vänt efter ett straffkast straff mirakel, måste komma ihåg, de första 92 minuter frispark lore Manchester City (data) senare öppnade han armarna flygande figur; kommer ihåg efter 'dot' bryta bollen brist, sprang han till bänken till att 'nästan dödade mig' Ferguson björnkram, måste också komma ihåg att vid midnatt Manchester, Rooney långa pass från sin högra axel ner, han leka med sin vänstra fot volley världen våg det i åtanke, absolut inte kommer att glömma, även på natten, använde han ett hat-trick hjälpte Manchester United vinner Premier League titeln före fyra för att slutföra dela åtagande att ansluta sig när: 'jag valde nr 20, eftersom jag kom till Manchester United och Manchester United vann med 20 liga krona. '20, 20 krona, säger han att det kommer att göra. Villa-spark volley bröt lore staty trofé Manchester 2012-2013 säsongen, Robin van Persie erhålls genom endast en ligatiteln, är toppen av sin lysande karriär. Dream Theater fans och även att hylla honom, eftersom det inte finns någon Robin Xia, finns det ingen slutlig härliga Ferguson era, fram till nu, FC Barcelona matchtröja 2017 är han fortfarande en hjälte av Manchester United fans. Så kommer Robin van Persie vara i före match presskonferens given billiga fotbollströjor 2017 avslöjade: 'Nu ska jag spela Fenerbahce, men i' hem (Hem) Old Trafford spel är mycket speciell, är detta en stor stadion, har ett bra team och fans. 'hem, ett hem, det är hem, Robin Xia, välkommen hem! Fenerbahce tränare Dick Advocaat arrangemang Robin van Persie från och med den uppvärmning innan, fläktar titta striden scenen förde applåder för honom, och från söder monter, 'Oh, Robin - Robin van Persie # 20,' bannern till honom hyllning. Efter starten av spelet, Manchester United ta initiativ på området, de nederländska prestanda möjligheter är få, men när han kom till hörnet tar hörnet, sitter i hörnet av arenan fans inte heller glömma att skicka applåder. Van Persie bröt Manchester United en 4-0 ledning, segern till hands, en hel del magi honung på sociala medier uttalanden, Robin van Persie hoppas att komma in på en boll. De första 83 minuter, denna önskan till verklighet: Nick Emery kors från vänster, Robin Xia front från höger fot Tuishe mål på Old Trafford för första gången sedan februari 2015 - när Messi fotbollströjor 2017 han var klädd i en Manchester United tröja. Fläkt generaler bröt omedelbar applåder! Dream Theater 70.000 fans generöst applåde för fd hjälte, medan Sir Alex Ferguson står också på applåderna, far skrattade som ett barn, kanske som Van Persie sagt, om Ferguson avtar, kan han fortfarande vara Red Devils än. Robin Xia berättade också Manchester United fans applåderade, viftade hans sinne i detta ögonblick kommer säkert blinkade rött otaliga underbara minnen. Manchester United vinna, RVP mål, perfekt spel! (Läs kontinenten)
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Ryan Giggs: Vi ser tillbaka på sina 25 år på Manchester United sedan debuten
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Ryan Giggs är inställd på att lämna Manchester United i sommar, enligt Sky källor, 25 år efter det att han gjorde sin debut för klubben.
Den tidigare yttern tillbringade förra säsongen som Louis van Gaal assistent men efter holländaren s plundra och Jose Mourinho efterföljande möte, är Giggs också till synes på väg ut för att fullfölja sin egen tränarkarriär.
Onsdag 2 mars märkt 25 år på dagen sedan Giggs Manchester United debut mot Everton på Old Trafford.
Sedan 17, den unge Welshman började en resa som skulle leda till en klubb-rekord 963 framträdanden, inklusive 13 Premier League-titlar, två Champions Leagues och fyra FA Cup.
För att fira sin kvartssekel på klubban, Sky Sports tar en titt på 25 fakta som hjälper definiera hans märkliga tid på United ...
- Giggs undertecknades av FN den 9 juli 1990 och erbjöds sitt första proffskontrakt på dagen han fyllde 17 - November 29, 1990.
- I sina tidiga tonåren deltog han Manchester Citys skola of excellence.
- Giggs debuterade som en första halv ersättning för den skadade Denis Irwin mot Everton i mars 1991. United förlorade matchen 2-0.
- Han gjorde sitt första senior mål på sin fulla ligadebut mot Manchester City i en 1-0 seger för United på Old Trafford två månader senare.
- Det var den första av 672 topp-framträdanden för Red Devils (Division One och Premier League), varav 117 kom som ett substitut.
- Han gjorde 632 Premier League framträdanden, mest i tävlingens historia.
- Giggs gjorde i alla utom en av hans 22 säsonger i A-laget - trots att 22 framträdanden under hans sista kampanj (2013/14), misslyckades han att hitta nätet.
- Han tog hand som tillförordnad spelare-manager David Moyes "avgång, och gjorde sitt sista framträdande för United i en 3-1 seger över Hull City på Old Trafford i maj 2014. Giggs tog sig på att ersätta Tom Lawrence efter 70 minuter.
- Han avslutade sin karriär med 109 Premier League-mål, två mer än tidigare lagkamrat Paul Scholes. Som placerar honom 20 i liga all-time poäng listan.
- I de bästa 20 all-time Premier League bästa målskyttar, har bara två spelare som har spelat en enda Premier League-klubb gjorde mer - Thierry Henry för Arsenal (175) och Steven Gerrard Liverpool (120).
- Hans klubb rekord 963 framträdanden är 205 mer än andra plats Sir Bobby Charlton.
- Han överträffade Charlton märke av 758 framträdanden på samma natt vann han sin andra Champions League - i Moskva den 21 maj 2008 som United slog Chelsea på straffar.
- Giggs gjorde vad som visade sig vara den avgörande spot-spark i att straffläggning seger över Chelsea.
- Totalt slog han 168 mål för klubben - tillräckligt bra för sjätte på Uniteds all-time goalscoring diagram, och 11 bakom George Best i femte.
- Hans totalt 13 Premier League-mål under säsongen 1993/94 var den högsta singel-säsongen sammanställning av sin karriär.
- Giggs vann 34 troféer som spelare, vilket gör honom till den mest dekorerade i engelsk fotboll historia.
- United slog Red Star Belgrade i 1991 Europeiska Supercupen att tjäna Giggs sin första senior trofé, medan hans sista kom i 2013 Community Shield. United slog Wigan med 2-0 på Wembley.
- Han var två gånger namngav PFA Young Player of the Year (1991-1992, 1992-1993), och namngavs i PFA Team of the Year sex gånger (1992-1993, 1997-1998, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2006/07, 2008/09).
- Giggs fick aldrig ett rött kort samtidigt som du spelar för United, men han får skickas iväg till Wales mot Norge 2001 efter två gula kort.
- Endast Iker Casillas (156), Xavi (151) och Raul (142) har gjort fler Champions League framträdanden (141).
- Giggs är den enda spelaren att göra mål i 16 olika Champions League kampanjer. Han gjorde sitt första år 1994 mot IFK Göteborg och hans sista mot Benfica september 2011.
- Hans strejk mot Göteborg efter 33 minuter den 14 september 1994 Uniteds första Champions League gruppspelet mål. Han lade till en andra i samma spel strax efter som United slog sina svenska motståndare 4-2.
- Hans mål mot Benfica, på 37 år och 290 dagar, gjorde kort Giggs äldsta målskytt i Champions League historia, men Francesco Totti strejk mot Man City i September 2014 bröt den posten. Totti var 38 år och tre dagar.
- Frankrike legend och nuvarande Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane sa en gång av Giggs: "Om han var fransk, skulle jag ha varit på bänken!"
- Giggs fick en OBE för sina tjänster till fotboll i 2007.
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