![]() It is unknown whether key-users manually place memories within the ground there or if the land just naturally harvests them. When placed inside a glowing keyhole in a tree, The Plant Key raises dozens of memories from the cemetery grounds at Key House. It would seem as though this operates similar but in a more limited scope. The Plant Key in the comics gives the user dominion over plants. We’re going to go with The Plant Key based on its flower shape and a similarly named key in the comics but “The Memory Key” could be just as valid. This key never actually gets a name in the series. The Plant Keyįound: Episode 5, 39:00 -Kinsey and Tyler also find this key when they’re drawn to a cemetery on the Key House grounds where the key is inside an urn. Perhaps Kinsey was rightfully horrified at the kind of person the key makes her and opted not to use it again…even in a battle against a demon. Surprisingly, The Music Box Key doesn’t factor much into the Lockes battle with Dodge. Kinsey pretty quickly proves that she is not a responsible user of the key when she uses it to utterly humiliate her high school rival. When used on a music box, the keeper of the key can force any individual to do anything. Though its name and appearance is innocuous, The Music Box Key may be among the most powerful keys of Key House with the most evil applications. The Music Box Keyįound: Episode 5, 2:00 -Finally Kinsey and Tyler get in on the key hunt. Sam’s use of the key eventually traps him as a ghost on the Key House grounds forever…unless someone recovers his body from the morgue and brings it back to Key House. Like literally – their body slumps over dead and their Casper-like specter gets to fly around the Key House grounds.īode has a blast trying out this ability and later uses it to see that Sam has invaded their home and taken Nina hostage. The user of The Ghost Key opens the Ghost Door and once they step through, become a ghost. ![]() Not only does The Ghost Key have one of the cooler hiding spots, but its use is also just tremendously cool in practice. The Ghost Keyįound: Episode 3, 28:30 – Bode (the champion key-finder) finds this one in a portrait of one of his Locke ancestors. Rendell also presumably used the Head Key to hide The Omega Key in his head. Later on in the season, Ellie Whedon uses the Head Key to help show the kids the details of her past with their father. ![]() Bode has fun revisiting memories of his father, Kinsey confronts the monstrous manifestation of her own fear, and Tyler uses it to gain knowledge about Great Britain to impress a girl (say what you will about Tyler Locke but his priorities are always on point). Bode correctly deduces that the key is to be placed into the back of someone’s head so that they can root around their own subconsciousness.Īll three Locke children find great uses for this trick. After a trip to a key store, Bode notices a keyhole open up on the shopkeeper’s head (played by Tom Savini!) when in the presence of The Head Key. The Locke kids use this thing constantly. The Head Key has a strong case for Locke & Key‘s MVK (Most Valuable Key). The Anywhere Keyįound: Episode 1, 33:00 -Bode finds the key in Kinsey’s bracelet. When it comes time to battle Dodge and her shadowy forces, Bode has possession of the key and even attaches it to the end of his knockoff lightsaber to create a more fearsome weapon. The Matchstick Key has no obvious analogue in the comic book series and seems to be entirely a show-creation. Dodge regains control of the key by…literally murdering a child.ĭodge then passes along the key to Sam Lesser to help him escape prison and come terrorize the Locke family once again. After Mark uses it to commit suicide (because details about the other keys’ whereabouts in Key House are in his head, just waiting to be extracted by demons) some local brats pick it up. As one of the most overtly martial keys, The Matchstick sees quite a bit of use. ![]() Up until that point, this is simply just the key with fire-starting properties. Though it’s the first key introduced, The Matchstick Key doesn’t even get a name until Locke & Ke y‘s penultimate episode. The Matchstick Keyįound: Episode 1, 2:30 -It’s unknown who originally discovered the Matchstick Key but we first see it in the possession of Mark Cho. While the comic series introduces close to 40 keys, Locke & Key season 1 gets things started out with 12. Gathered here are all 12 keys introduced in Locke & Key‘s first season, along with the particulars of their discovery, and a description of the magical properties they contain. It’s up to the Locke children to find, use, and protect all these keys. Some keys allow the user to teleport anywhere in the world. As a mysterious woman in a well tells young Bode Locke, there are keys in this house capable of doing great things.
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