There are 24 keys in total in Netflixs series of Locke and Key. Heres a definitive list of what they do.
In Netflixs series of Locke and Key there are 24 keys revealed in total although there are other types of keys in the comics not seen in the show. Each key has a unique design and magical abilities and many viewers may have their favorites. Each key must also be discovered and has its own weird and wonderful hiding places with the discovery of keys part of what makes the show so magical.
The keys can make life easier, but their morality is debatable. In the words of Rumpelstiltskin from the magical fantasy series Once Upon A Time magic always has a price. These words ring true in Locke and Key with using each key having consequences not necessarily obvious at first. Despite their dangers there is an undeniable lure for the keys felt by characters within the show and viewers themselves in this remarkable show. This article contains spoilers across all 3 series of Locke and Key.
The Anywhere Key is the first keys viewers see in Locke And Key revealed in the season 1 pilot and it takes the user to anywhere they want to travel to, providing they have seen a door there previously. Bode finds the intricate golden key inside Kinsey's bracelet gifted to her by Rendell Locke and first uses it to open a door from Keyhouse to the local ice cream parlor. Dodge tricks Bode into giving her the Anywhere Key and uses it to escape the well house although its a handy key for many characters across all series.
The Mirror Key is the 2nd key Bode finds in season 1 episode 1 who discovers it inside a sink. The key features an optical illusion design with two faces and a mirror. Dodge tricks Bode into using the key claiming that it lets the user see people who have passed away but it unlocks a mirrored prison inside a mirror that lures victims inside .Nina is tricked by her mirror self and becomes trapped inside with Tyler coming to her rescue. In the season 3 pilot Nina and Kinsey use the Mirror Key to trap both dangerous Wheeler sisters.
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