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[[Image:GhalaliKey.jpg|thumb|130px|right|Lara holding the Ghalali Key]]The '''Ghalali Key''' is featured in [[Tomb Raider: Legend]], and is the key of fitting the broken parts of [[Excalibur]] together.
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[[Image:GhalaliKey.jpg|thumb|130px|right|Lara holding the Ghalali Key]]The '''Ghalali Key''' is the second main artifact featured in [[Tomb Raider: Legend]]. It is the key of fitting the broken parts of [[Excalibur]] together.
  
It was said to first be recovered by [[Lara]]'s father, [[Lord Henshingly Croft]], and was given as a gift to her mother, [[Lady Amelia Croft]].
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It was said to have been a gift to [[Amelia Croft]] from her husband and Lara's father, [[Richard Croft]] to replace a pendant she lost in Ghana, South Africa. The Ghalali Key was as significant as Excalibur itself, and was sought after by [[James Rutland]] and [[Amanda Evert]]
  
In [[Tomb Raider: Legend]], [[Lara]] finds the Ghalali Key at the front of the plane, which crashed in [[Nepal]] when she was a young girl, and it is retrieved in an [[Interactive Cutscene]].
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In [[Tomb Raider: Legend]], [[Lara]] finds the Ghalali Key at the front of the plane, which crashed in [[Nepal]] when she was a young girl, and it is retrieved in the Nepal level of the game.
  
  

Revision as of 03:26, 4 October 2008

Lara holding the Ghalali Key
The Ghalali Key is the second main artifact featured in Tomb Raider: Legend. It is the key of fitting the broken parts of Excalibur together.

It was said to have been a gift to Amelia Croft from her husband and Lara's father, Richard Croft to replace a pendant she lost in Ghana, South Africa. The Ghalali Key was as significant as Excalibur itself, and was sought after by James Rutland and Amanda Evert

In Tomb Raider: Legend, Lara finds the Ghalali Key at the front of the plane, which crashed in Nepal when she was a young girl, and it is retrieved in the Nepal level of the game.


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