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I am working on a souls-like game and I would like to have an item that works like Fragrant Branch of Yore from DS2.



I do not want to copy the concept of petrification from DS2 so while the item should work in a similar way I would like it to have different look, feel and lore behind it.



In order to describe the mechanic (requirements) I will use the words "door" and "key" for simplicity. The question is which items (enchantments, etc.) can be used to act as "doors" and "keys".



Requirements:




  • Any "door" can be opened with any "key"

  • Once opened the "door" stays open

  • It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door".

  • The "key" can only be used once.

  • Creating a "door" may require the use of magic but opening a "door" with a "key" should not require magic abilities

  • "Doors" are not portals. You can not teleport to a different location by walking through a "door".


Desired but not required:




  • The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)

  • the "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)










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    See sokoban level in nethack ;-) The "doors" are pits and the "keys" are boulders to fill the pits
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I am working on a souls-like game and I would like to have an item that works like Fragrant Branch of Yore from DS2.



I do not want to copy the concept of petrification from DS2 so while the item should work in a similar way I would like it to have different look, feel and lore behind it.



In order to describe the mechanic (requirements) I will use the words "door" and "key" for simplicity. The question is which items (enchantments, etc.) can be used to act as "doors" and "keys".



Requirements:




  • Any "door" can be opened with any "key"

  • Once opened the "door" stays open

  • It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door".

  • The "key" can only be used once.

  • Creating a "door" may require the use of magic but opening a "door" with a "key" should not require magic abilities

  • "Doors" are not portals. You can not teleport to a different location by walking through a "door".


Desired but not required:




  • The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)

  • the "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)










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    "Any door can be opened with any key" - looks more like a token than a key (though it may look like a key).
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I am working on a souls-like game and I would like to have an item that works like Fragrant Branch of Yore from DS2.



I do not want to copy the concept of petrification from DS2 so while the item should work in a similar way I would like it to have different look, feel and lore behind it.



In order to describe the mechanic (requirements) I will use the words "door" and "key" for simplicity. The question is which items (enchantments, etc.) can be used to act as "doors" and "keys".



Requirements:




  • Any "door" can be opened with any "key"

  • Once opened the "door" stays open

  • It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door".

  • The "key" can only be used once.

  • Creating a "door" may require the use of magic but opening a "door" with a "key" should not require magic abilities

  • "Doors" are not portals. You can not teleport to a different location by walking through a "door".


Desired but not required:




  • The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)

  • the "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)










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I am working on a souls-like game and I would like to have an item that works like Fragrant Branch of Yore from DS2.



I do not want to copy the concept of petrification from DS2 so while the item should work in a similar way I would like it to have different look, feel and lore behind it.



In order to describe the mechanic (requirements) I will use the words "door" and "key" for simplicity. The question is which items (enchantments, etc.) can be used to act as "doors" and "keys".



Requirements:




  • Any "door" can be opened with any "key"

  • Once opened the "door" stays open

  • It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door".

  • The "key" can only be used once.

  • Creating a "door" may require the use of magic but opening a "door" with a "key" should not require magic abilities

  • "Doors" are not portals. You can not teleport to a different location by walking through a "door".


Desired but not required:




  • The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)

  • the "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)







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    See sokoban level in nethack ;-) The "doors" are pits and the "keys" are boulders to fill the pits
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  1. A "door" is a chunk of stuff which occludes passage.


  2. A key is an explosive, like a stick of dynamite. It could be in the shape of a key which would be cute.



Using the key blows a hole in the door. You can use a key once, because after that it is blown up.



Once there is a hole in the door you can walk through. You might need to stoop. The hole will not close by itself.



Any key will work on any door. And on other things too, if you want.



Using a key might involve lighting a fuse, possibly from your lit cigar. Running away is optional but encouraged.



Doors can appear on their own. For example, a big tree might qualify as a "door" if it were in your way. A rockslide could be a door. A large animal, alive or dead, might also be considered a "door". The door to your favorite pub that they have pushed you thru and locked behind you would also qualify as a door, the bastards. Fortunately you have a lit cigar and rare locksmithing talents at the ready.






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    With obvious precedent in Legend of Zelda (back to the original) for anyone who missed it. ;-)
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    You might could call the key item a "way-clearer" to get away from the key imagery.
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    Related: whales as doors.
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    "Dwarf master-key" Also qualifies
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Secrets secrets (in this case) are so fun!



Create a shadow organization that deals in information. Your “doors” are members of the organization that guard entrances, and your “keys” are interesting secrets.



Requirements:




Any "door" can be opened with any "key"




Any member of this organization will accept any valuable secret you have.




Once opened the "door" stays open




The guard to an area recognizes your contribution, and always allows you through (after paying, of course).




It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door.”




Naturally, this organization can be hired out given the appropriate payment.




The "key" can only be used once.




Once the organization is aware of a secret, it is no longer a secret to them.



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The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)




The motivations of this organizations can seem random to the player.




The "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)




This should certainly be true about meaningful secrets.






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  • A sacrifice or votive offering. Burn a pinch of incense, and the portal opens.

  • A rusty door and a can of WD-40. The door is sticky, and requires lubricant. Due to the environmental conditions, the effect won't last.

  • There is a spell on the door, but certain folk remedies like cold iron horseshoes will dispell it for a time. The horseshoe must be nailed to the door, or perhaps buried under it.






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    Combining your second suggestion with the "vines" example in the question to fit the "appear randomly/spontaneously" part: The "door" is a plant or fungus that grows over the door, and the "key" is a form of weedkiller - perhaps a magic sort, such as an enchanted nail that you drive into the main trunk, which would allow puzzles where you can see the door, but need to locate the "lock".
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The "doors" are limbs of a massive interdimensional eldritch being. A magic-user can bind them to our reality and coalesce their power into some sort of token, and those tokens can then be used to banish it back. For bonus points, this being could have some relevance to the game's overall plot (or it could be a Giant Space Flea From Nowhere bonus boss).



Requirements:




Any "door" can be opened with any "key"




The tokens are interchangeable; they all contain the same magic.




Once opened the "door" stays open




Unless someone binds it again, at least.




It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door".




With magic.




The "key" can only be used once.




Using a token discharges its magic and destroys it.




Creating a "door" may require the use of magic but opening a "door" with a "key" should not require magic abilities




Anyone can use the tokens to banish it, all it requires is physical contact.




"Doors" are not portals. You can not teleport to a different location by walking through a "door".




Banishing it just removes an obstacle, you're left with an ordinary opening.



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The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)




Perhaps it can occasionally manifest itself into our reality without assistance? Though that would still require explaining where the tokens come from. Maybe the token manifests nearby in the form of a shiny object, which some critter takes away and hides.




the "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)




Tokens would be wherever the magic-users decide to put them, so that isn't a problem unless they all have consistent habits (or see above).






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    Mechanic solution is that key is used up in opening the door. E.g. key is actually a shaft that pushes the latch to open position, and gets permanently wedged in the mechanism. But this does not explain random appearene of doors or keys.



    A magic solution is spirits. Locks are hungry spirits that need "food", and keys are the spirit food, which appears randomly in the world. Lock spirits are lazy, or very slow, so rather than look for their food, they hold the door hostage until somebody brings them the food.






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      In computing we call such "keys" names like:




      • One Time Password (OTP)

      • Access tokens

      • Secrets (such as those exchanged in HTTPS connections)

      • Keys. Literally. Such as a license key, which activates a license only once.

      • Lots of four letter words, when we need one but have forgot them or have no way to get them.


      You could name them tokens, or secrets, or just keys anyway and by the time a player/reader has seen it in action once or twice they will have figured them out. The physical representation of the objects you use is just a detail; Much like portkeys in Harry Potter's world, you can use anything, restrained only by your choices as the world builder.



      If you go with "key" and want to qualify it in such a way as to differentiate from a regular, everyday key, call it a "magical key", "mana key", "ether key" or something like that, and be done with it.






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        All the doors are locked, and you don't have a key. You don't even know how to pick locks! But what you do have is a snap gun that can open any lock by force.



        Recently, though, there's been a rash of crime using snap guns, and the government is trying to cut down on it. So all snap guns available to those outside the police and military have fragile and temperamental parts. Yours is particularly bad, and you have to replace the lever or the spring between each use.






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          Recently the local area has become infested with Barhools! Barhools are large bearlike creatures that spend most of their time sleeping. They're nearly indestructible and immune to all magic, but fortunately they're pretty harmless - except when they first wake up, whereapon they immediately seize and devour the nearest creature before wandering off.



          Fortunately for you, Barhools are rather partial to Foostirs - large grublike creatures which can be found just about everywhere. They're in rather short supply at the moment due to Barhool predation, but I'm sure that you can find some hidden in out of the way places, right?



          (More generally, any sort of bribe for a group of people or creatures works well for this sort of thing.)






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            How do you explain that no Barhool will ever sleep in front of a door where previously a Barhool has been fed away?
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            @Geliormth Barhools are very clean, and wouldn't sleep on a leftover carcass, either fresh or rotten. It will disappear completely in months, but this could be longer than the game's in-game timescale, or a respawn months later could be acceptable.
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            @Geliormth Barhools are territorial, and won't sleep in spots where they can smell that one was sleeping previously.
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          A simple mechanical solution would work just like a vending machine. That vending machine could be configured to not accept any coin, but only a very specific and unique one, which is used as a key, and will disappear deep in the bowels of the machine, never to be retrieved by any simple means.



          In case you wonder, vending machines have been around since ancient times, so it wouldn't be anachronistic.






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            I went looking, fascinating stuff! Apparently the first recorded vending machine accepted coins and dispensed holy water...2000+ years ago.
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            There are public toilets where you open the door with a coin. You don't get it back..
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          A key could be an intricate coin. To manufacture such a coin requires expensive metals and precise tools. The design should be complex enough that you couldn't simply use a mold or die to smelt a coin into the correct shape.



          The door has a coin operated locking mechanism. Incorrect coins fall through and come out the bottom. Only coins with the perfect pattern of bumps and holes will fall into the correct place, completing the mechanism and opening the lock.



          For added effect, make the door look like a giant gumball machine. 😁






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          1. A "door" is a chunk of stuff which occludes passage.


          2. A key is an explosive, like a stick of dynamite. It could be in the shape of a key which would be cute.



          Using the key blows a hole in the door. You can use a key once, because after that it is blown up.



          Once there is a hole in the door you can walk through. You might need to stoop. The hole will not close by itself.



          Any key will work on any door. And on other things too, if you want.



          Using a key might involve lighting a fuse, possibly from your lit cigar. Running away is optional but encouraged.



          Doors can appear on their own. For example, a big tree might qualify as a "door" if it were in your way. A rockslide could be a door. A large animal, alive or dead, might also be considered a "door". The door to your favorite pub that they have pushed you thru and locked behind you would also qualify as a door, the bastards. Fortunately you have a lit cigar and rare locksmithing talents at the ready.






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            With obvious precedent in Legend of Zelda (back to the original) for anyone who missed it. ;-)
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            You might could call the key item a "way-clearer" to get away from the key imagery.
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            Related: whales as doors.
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            "Dwarf master-key" Also qualifies
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          1. A "door" is a chunk of stuff which occludes passage.


          2. A key is an explosive, like a stick of dynamite. It could be in the shape of a key which would be cute.



          Using the key blows a hole in the door. You can use a key once, because after that it is blown up.



          Once there is a hole in the door you can walk through. You might need to stoop. The hole will not close by itself.



          Any key will work on any door. And on other things too, if you want.



          Using a key might involve lighting a fuse, possibly from your lit cigar. Running away is optional but encouraged.



          Doors can appear on their own. For example, a big tree might qualify as a "door" if it were in your way. A rockslide could be a door. A large animal, alive or dead, might also be considered a "door". The door to your favorite pub that they have pushed you thru and locked behind you would also qualify as a door, the bastards. Fortunately you have a lit cigar and rare locksmithing talents at the ready.






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            With obvious precedent in Legend of Zelda (back to the original) for anyone who missed it. ;-)
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            yesterday






          • 3




            You might could call the key item a "way-clearer" to get away from the key imagery.
            – miltonaut
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          • 1




            Related: whales as doors.
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            "Dwarf master-key" Also qualifies
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          1. A "door" is a chunk of stuff which occludes passage.


          2. A key is an explosive, like a stick of dynamite. It could be in the shape of a key which would be cute.



          Using the key blows a hole in the door. You can use a key once, because after that it is blown up.



          Once there is a hole in the door you can walk through. You might need to stoop. The hole will not close by itself.



          Any key will work on any door. And on other things too, if you want.



          Using a key might involve lighting a fuse, possibly from your lit cigar. Running away is optional but encouraged.



          Doors can appear on their own. For example, a big tree might qualify as a "door" if it were in your way. A rockslide could be a door. A large animal, alive or dead, might also be considered a "door". The door to your favorite pub that they have pushed you thru and locked behind you would also qualify as a door, the bastards. Fortunately you have a lit cigar and rare locksmithing talents at the ready.






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          1. A "door" is a chunk of stuff which occludes passage.


          2. A key is an explosive, like a stick of dynamite. It could be in the shape of a key which would be cute.



          Using the key blows a hole in the door. You can use a key once, because after that it is blown up.



          Once there is a hole in the door you can walk through. You might need to stoop. The hole will not close by itself.



          Any key will work on any door. And on other things too, if you want.



          Using a key might involve lighting a fuse, possibly from your lit cigar. Running away is optional but encouraged.



          Doors can appear on their own. For example, a big tree might qualify as a "door" if it were in your way. A rockslide could be a door. A large animal, alive or dead, might also be considered a "door". The door to your favorite pub that they have pushed you thru and locked behind you would also qualify as a door, the bastards. Fortunately you have a lit cigar and rare locksmithing talents at the ready.







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            This is is so simple and fits so perfectly i don't understand how it was not obvious to me. Thanks you very much
            – MadCake
            yesterday






          • 2




            With obvious precedent in Legend of Zelda (back to the original) for anyone who missed it. ;-)
            – R..
            yesterday






          • 3




            You might could call the key item a "way-clearer" to get away from the key imagery.
            – miltonaut
            yesterday






          • 1




            Related: whales as doors.
            – Stephan Kolassa
            yesterday






          • 8




            "Dwarf master-key" Also qualifies
            – Oxy
            yesterday














          • 19




            This is is so simple and fits so perfectly i don't understand how it was not obvious to me. Thanks you very much
            – MadCake
            yesterday






          • 2




            With obvious precedent in Legend of Zelda (back to the original) for anyone who missed it. ;-)
            – R..
            yesterday






          • 3




            You might could call the key item a "way-clearer" to get away from the key imagery.
            – miltonaut
            yesterday






          • 1




            Related: whales as doors.
            – Stephan Kolassa
            yesterday






          • 8




            "Dwarf master-key" Also qualifies
            – Oxy
            yesterday








          19




          19




          This is is so simple and fits so perfectly i don't understand how it was not obvious to me. Thanks you very much
          – MadCake
          yesterday




          This is is so simple and fits so perfectly i don't understand how it was not obvious to me. Thanks you very much
          – MadCake
          yesterday




          2




          2




          With obvious precedent in Legend of Zelda (back to the original) for anyone who missed it. ;-)
          – R..
          yesterday




          With obvious precedent in Legend of Zelda (back to the original) for anyone who missed it. ;-)
          – R..
          yesterday




          3




          3




          You might could call the key item a "way-clearer" to get away from the key imagery.
          – miltonaut
          yesterday




          You might could call the key item a "way-clearer" to get away from the key imagery.
          – miltonaut
          yesterday




          1




          1




          Related: whales as doors.
          – Stephan Kolassa
          yesterday




          Related: whales as doors.
          – Stephan Kolassa
          yesterday




          8




          8




          "Dwarf master-key" Also qualifies
          – Oxy
          yesterday




          "Dwarf master-key" Also qualifies
          – Oxy
          yesterday










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          Secrets secrets (in this case) are so fun!



          Create a shadow organization that deals in information. Your “doors” are members of the organization that guard entrances, and your “keys” are interesting secrets.



          Requirements:




          Any "door" can be opened with any "key"




          Any member of this organization will accept any valuable secret you have.




          Once opened the "door" stays open




          The guard to an area recognizes your contribution, and always allows you through (after paying, of course).




          It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door.”




          Naturally, this organization can be hired out given the appropriate payment.




          The "key" can only be used once.




          Once the organization is aware of a secret, it is no longer a secret to them.



          Desired but not required:




          The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)




          The motivations of this organizations can seem random to the player.




          The "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)




          This should certainly be true about meaningful secrets.






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            Alas it does not fit my setting, but this is very creative
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          Secrets secrets (in this case) are so fun!



          Create a shadow organization that deals in information. Your “doors” are members of the organization that guard entrances, and your “keys” are interesting secrets.



          Requirements:




          Any "door" can be opened with any "key"




          Any member of this organization will accept any valuable secret you have.




          Once opened the "door" stays open




          The guard to an area recognizes your contribution, and always allows you through (after paying, of course).




          It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door.”




          Naturally, this organization can be hired out given the appropriate payment.




          The "key" can only be used once.




          Once the organization is aware of a secret, it is no longer a secret to them.



          Desired but not required:




          The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)




          The motivations of this organizations can seem random to the player.




          The "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)




          This should certainly be true about meaningful secrets.






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            Alas it does not fit my setting, but this is very creative
            – MadCake
            yesterday













          up vote
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          up vote
          28
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          Secrets secrets (in this case) are so fun!



          Create a shadow organization that deals in information. Your “doors” are members of the organization that guard entrances, and your “keys” are interesting secrets.



          Requirements:




          Any "door" can be opened with any "key"




          Any member of this organization will accept any valuable secret you have.




          Once opened the "door" stays open




          The guard to an area recognizes your contribution, and always allows you through (after paying, of course).




          It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door.”




          Naturally, this organization can be hired out given the appropriate payment.




          The "key" can only be used once.




          Once the organization is aware of a secret, it is no longer a secret to them.



          Desired but not required:




          The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)




          The motivations of this organizations can seem random to the player.




          The "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)




          This should certainly be true about meaningful secrets.






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          Secrets secrets (in this case) are so fun!



          Create a shadow organization that deals in information. Your “doors” are members of the organization that guard entrances, and your “keys” are interesting secrets.



          Requirements:




          Any "door" can be opened with any "key"




          Any member of this organization will accept any valuable secret you have.




          Once opened the "door" stays open




          The guard to an area recognizes your contribution, and always allows you through (after paying, of course).




          It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door.”




          Naturally, this organization can be hired out given the appropriate payment.




          The "key" can only be used once.




          Once the organization is aware of a secret, it is no longer a secret to them.



          Desired but not required:




          The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)




          The motivations of this organizations can seem random to the player.




          The "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)




          This should certainly be true about meaningful secrets.







          share|improve this answer










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            Alas it does not fit my setting, but this is very creative
            – MadCake
            yesterday














          • 7




            Alas it does not fit my setting, but this is very creative
            – MadCake
            yesterday








          7




          7




          Alas it does not fit my setting, but this is very creative
          – MadCake
          yesterday




          Alas it does not fit my setting, but this is very creative
          – MadCake
          yesterday










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          • A sacrifice or votive offering. Burn a pinch of incense, and the portal opens.

          • A rusty door and a can of WD-40. The door is sticky, and requires lubricant. Due to the environmental conditions, the effect won't last.

          • There is a spell on the door, but certain folk remedies like cold iron horseshoes will dispell it for a time. The horseshoe must be nailed to the door, or perhaps buried under it.






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            Combining your second suggestion with the "vines" example in the question to fit the "appear randomly/spontaneously" part: The "door" is a plant or fungus that grows over the door, and the "key" is a form of weedkiller - perhaps a magic sort, such as an enchanted nail that you drive into the main trunk, which would allow puzzles where you can see the door, but need to locate the "lock".
            – Chronocidal
            yesterday















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          • A sacrifice or votive offering. Burn a pinch of incense, and the portal opens.

          • A rusty door and a can of WD-40. The door is sticky, and requires lubricant. Due to the environmental conditions, the effect won't last.

          • There is a spell on the door, but certain folk remedies like cold iron horseshoes will dispell it for a time. The horseshoe must be nailed to the door, or perhaps buried under it.






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            Combining your second suggestion with the "vines" example in the question to fit the "appear randomly/spontaneously" part: The "door" is a plant or fungus that grows over the door, and the "key" is a form of weedkiller - perhaps a magic sort, such as an enchanted nail that you drive into the main trunk, which would allow puzzles where you can see the door, but need to locate the "lock".
            – Chronocidal
            yesterday













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          • A sacrifice or votive offering. Burn a pinch of incense, and the portal opens.

          • A rusty door and a can of WD-40. The door is sticky, and requires lubricant. Due to the environmental conditions, the effect won't last.

          • There is a spell on the door, but certain folk remedies like cold iron horseshoes will dispell it for a time. The horseshoe must be nailed to the door, or perhaps buried under it.






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          • A sacrifice or votive offering. Burn a pinch of incense, and the portal opens.

          • A rusty door and a can of WD-40. The door is sticky, and requires lubricant. Due to the environmental conditions, the effect won't last.

          • There is a spell on the door, but certain folk remedies like cold iron horseshoes will dispell it for a time. The horseshoe must be nailed to the door, or perhaps buried under it.







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            Combining your second suggestion with the "vines" example in the question to fit the "appear randomly/spontaneously" part: The "door" is a plant or fungus that grows over the door, and the "key" is a form of weedkiller - perhaps a magic sort, such as an enchanted nail that you drive into the main trunk, which would allow puzzles where you can see the door, but need to locate the "lock".
            – Chronocidal
            yesterday














          • 1




            Combining your second suggestion with the "vines" example in the question to fit the "appear randomly/spontaneously" part: The "door" is a plant or fungus that grows over the door, and the "key" is a form of weedkiller - perhaps a magic sort, such as an enchanted nail that you drive into the main trunk, which would allow puzzles where you can see the door, but need to locate the "lock".
            – Chronocidal
            yesterday








          1




          1




          Combining your second suggestion with the "vines" example in the question to fit the "appear randomly/spontaneously" part: The "door" is a plant or fungus that grows over the door, and the "key" is a form of weedkiller - perhaps a magic sort, such as an enchanted nail that you drive into the main trunk, which would allow puzzles where you can see the door, but need to locate the "lock".
          – Chronocidal
          yesterday




          Combining your second suggestion with the "vines" example in the question to fit the "appear randomly/spontaneously" part: The "door" is a plant or fungus that grows over the door, and the "key" is a form of weedkiller - perhaps a magic sort, such as an enchanted nail that you drive into the main trunk, which would allow puzzles where you can see the door, but need to locate the "lock".
          – Chronocidal
          yesterday










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          The "doors" are limbs of a massive interdimensional eldritch being. A magic-user can bind them to our reality and coalesce their power into some sort of token, and those tokens can then be used to banish it back. For bonus points, this being could have some relevance to the game's overall plot (or it could be a Giant Space Flea From Nowhere bonus boss).



          Requirements:




          Any "door" can be opened with any "key"




          The tokens are interchangeable; they all contain the same magic.




          Once opened the "door" stays open




          Unless someone binds it again, at least.




          It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door".




          With magic.




          The "key" can only be used once.




          Using a token discharges its magic and destroys it.




          Creating a "door" may require the use of magic but opening a "door" with a "key" should not require magic abilities




          Anyone can use the tokens to banish it, all it requires is physical contact.




          "Doors" are not portals. You can not teleport to a different location by walking through a "door".




          Banishing it just removes an obstacle, you're left with an ordinary opening.



          Desired but not required:




          The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)




          Perhaps it can occasionally manifest itself into our reality without assistance? Though that would still require explaining where the tokens come from. Maybe the token manifests nearby in the form of a shiny object, which some critter takes away and hides.




          the "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)




          Tokens would be wherever the magic-users decide to put them, so that isn't a problem unless they all have consistent habits (or see above).






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            The "doors" are limbs of a massive interdimensional eldritch being. A magic-user can bind them to our reality and coalesce their power into some sort of token, and those tokens can then be used to banish it back. For bonus points, this being could have some relevance to the game's overall plot (or it could be a Giant Space Flea From Nowhere bonus boss).



            Requirements:




            Any "door" can be opened with any "key"




            The tokens are interchangeable; they all contain the same magic.




            Once opened the "door" stays open




            Unless someone binds it again, at least.




            It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door".




            With magic.




            The "key" can only be used once.




            Using a token discharges its magic and destroys it.




            Creating a "door" may require the use of magic but opening a "door" with a "key" should not require magic abilities




            Anyone can use the tokens to banish it, all it requires is physical contact.




            "Doors" are not portals. You can not teleport to a different location by walking through a "door".




            Banishing it just removes an obstacle, you're left with an ordinary opening.



            Desired but not required:




            The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)




            Perhaps it can occasionally manifest itself into our reality without assistance? Though that would still require explaining where the tokens come from. Maybe the token manifests nearby in the form of a shiny object, which some critter takes away and hides.




            the "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)




            Tokens would be wherever the magic-users decide to put them, so that isn't a problem unless they all have consistent habits (or see above).






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              up vote
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              The "doors" are limbs of a massive interdimensional eldritch being. A magic-user can bind them to our reality and coalesce their power into some sort of token, and those tokens can then be used to banish it back. For bonus points, this being could have some relevance to the game's overall plot (or it could be a Giant Space Flea From Nowhere bonus boss).



              Requirements:




              Any "door" can be opened with any "key"




              The tokens are interchangeable; they all contain the same magic.




              Once opened the "door" stays open




              Unless someone binds it again, at least.




              It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door".




              With magic.




              The "key" can only be used once.




              Using a token discharges its magic and destroys it.




              Creating a "door" may require the use of magic but opening a "door" with a "key" should not require magic abilities




              Anyone can use the tokens to banish it, all it requires is physical contact.




              "Doors" are not portals. You can not teleport to a different location by walking through a "door".




              Banishing it just removes an obstacle, you're left with an ordinary opening.



              Desired but not required:




              The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)




              Perhaps it can occasionally manifest itself into our reality without assistance? Though that would still require explaining where the tokens come from. Maybe the token manifests nearby in the form of a shiny object, which some critter takes away and hides.




              the "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)




              Tokens would be wherever the magic-users decide to put them, so that isn't a problem unless they all have consistent habits (or see above).






              share|improve this answer












              The "doors" are limbs of a massive interdimensional eldritch being. A magic-user can bind them to our reality and coalesce their power into some sort of token, and those tokens can then be used to banish it back. For bonus points, this being could have some relevance to the game's overall plot (or it could be a Giant Space Flea From Nowhere bonus boss).



              Requirements:




              Any "door" can be opened with any "key"




              The tokens are interchangeable; they all contain the same magic.




              Once opened the "door" stays open




              Unless someone binds it again, at least.




              It must be possible to purposefully construct a "door".




              With magic.




              The "key" can only be used once.




              Using a token discharges its magic and destroys it.




              Creating a "door" may require the use of magic but opening a "door" with a "key" should not require magic abilities




              Anyone can use the tokens to banish it, all it requires is physical contact.




              "Doors" are not portals. You can not teleport to a different location by walking through a "door".




              Banishing it just removes an obstacle, you're left with an ordinary opening.



              Desired but not required:




              The "doors" can appear randomly (like vines growing over a normal door)




              Perhaps it can occasionally manifest itself into our reality without assistance? Though that would still require explaining where the tokens come from. Maybe the token manifests nearby in the form of a shiny object, which some critter takes away and hides.




              the "keys" should be rare but it should not be obvious where to find one (for example if only rich people could possess them, it would make no sense to search for a key in a poor man's house)




              Tokens would be wherever the magic-users decide to put them, so that isn't a problem unless they all have consistent habits (or see above).







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                  Mechanic solution is that key is used up in opening the door. E.g. key is actually a shaft that pushes the latch to open position, and gets permanently wedged in the mechanism. But this does not explain random appearene of doors or keys.



                  A magic solution is spirits. Locks are hungry spirits that need "food", and keys are the spirit food, which appears randomly in the world. Lock spirits are lazy, or very slow, so rather than look for their food, they hold the door hostage until somebody brings them the food.






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                    Mechanic solution is that key is used up in opening the door. E.g. key is actually a shaft that pushes the latch to open position, and gets permanently wedged in the mechanism. But this does not explain random appearene of doors or keys.



                    A magic solution is spirits. Locks are hungry spirits that need "food", and keys are the spirit food, which appears randomly in the world. Lock spirits are lazy, or very slow, so rather than look for their food, they hold the door hostage until somebody brings them the food.






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                      Mechanic solution is that key is used up in opening the door. E.g. key is actually a shaft that pushes the latch to open position, and gets permanently wedged in the mechanism. But this does not explain random appearene of doors or keys.



                      A magic solution is spirits. Locks are hungry spirits that need "food", and keys are the spirit food, which appears randomly in the world. Lock spirits are lazy, or very slow, so rather than look for their food, they hold the door hostage until somebody brings them the food.






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                      Mechanic solution is that key is used up in opening the door. E.g. key is actually a shaft that pushes the latch to open position, and gets permanently wedged in the mechanism. But this does not explain random appearene of doors or keys.



                      A magic solution is spirits. Locks are hungry spirits that need "food", and keys are the spirit food, which appears randomly in the world. Lock spirits are lazy, or very slow, so rather than look for their food, they hold the door hostage until somebody brings them the food.







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                          In computing we call such "keys" names like:




                          • One Time Password (OTP)

                          • Access tokens

                          • Secrets (such as those exchanged in HTTPS connections)

                          • Keys. Literally. Such as a license key, which activates a license only once.

                          • Lots of four letter words, when we need one but have forgot them or have no way to get them.


                          You could name them tokens, or secrets, or just keys anyway and by the time a player/reader has seen it in action once or twice they will have figured them out. The physical representation of the objects you use is just a detail; Much like portkeys in Harry Potter's world, you can use anything, restrained only by your choices as the world builder.



                          If you go with "key" and want to qualify it in such a way as to differentiate from a regular, everyday key, call it a "magical key", "mana key", "ether key" or something like that, and be done with it.






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                            In computing we call such "keys" names like:




                            • One Time Password (OTP)

                            • Access tokens

                            • Secrets (such as those exchanged in HTTPS connections)

                            • Keys. Literally. Such as a license key, which activates a license only once.

                            • Lots of four letter words, when we need one but have forgot them or have no way to get them.


                            You could name them tokens, or secrets, or just keys anyway and by the time a player/reader has seen it in action once or twice they will have figured them out. The physical representation of the objects you use is just a detail; Much like portkeys in Harry Potter's world, you can use anything, restrained only by your choices as the world builder.



                            If you go with "key" and want to qualify it in such a way as to differentiate from a regular, everyday key, call it a "magical key", "mana key", "ether key" or something like that, and be done with it.






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                              up vote
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                              In computing we call such "keys" names like:




                              • One Time Password (OTP)

                              • Access tokens

                              • Secrets (such as those exchanged in HTTPS connections)

                              • Keys. Literally. Such as a license key, which activates a license only once.

                              • Lots of four letter words, when we need one but have forgot them or have no way to get them.


                              You could name them tokens, or secrets, or just keys anyway and by the time a player/reader has seen it in action once or twice they will have figured them out. The physical representation of the objects you use is just a detail; Much like portkeys in Harry Potter's world, you can use anything, restrained only by your choices as the world builder.



                              If you go with "key" and want to qualify it in such a way as to differentiate from a regular, everyday key, call it a "magical key", "mana key", "ether key" or something like that, and be done with it.






                              share|improve this answer












                              In computing we call such "keys" names like:




                              • One Time Password (OTP)

                              • Access tokens

                              • Secrets (such as those exchanged in HTTPS connections)

                              • Keys. Literally. Such as a license key, which activates a license only once.

                              • Lots of four letter words, when we need one but have forgot them or have no way to get them.


                              You could name them tokens, or secrets, or just keys anyway and by the time a player/reader has seen it in action once or twice they will have figured them out. The physical representation of the objects you use is just a detail; Much like portkeys in Harry Potter's world, you can use anything, restrained only by your choices as the world builder.



                              If you go with "key" and want to qualify it in such a way as to differentiate from a regular, everyday key, call it a "magical key", "mana key", "ether key" or something like that, and be done with it.







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                                  All the doors are locked, and you don't have a key. You don't even know how to pick locks! But what you do have is a snap gun that can open any lock by force.



                                  Recently, though, there's been a rash of crime using snap guns, and the government is trying to cut down on it. So all snap guns available to those outside the police and military have fragile and temperamental parts. Yours is particularly bad, and you have to replace the lever or the spring between each use.






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                                    All the doors are locked, and you don't have a key. You don't even know how to pick locks! But what you do have is a snap gun that can open any lock by force.



                                    Recently, though, there's been a rash of crime using snap guns, and the government is trying to cut down on it. So all snap guns available to those outside the police and military have fragile and temperamental parts. Yours is particularly bad, and you have to replace the lever or the spring between each use.






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                                      All the doors are locked, and you don't have a key. You don't even know how to pick locks! But what you do have is a snap gun that can open any lock by force.



                                      Recently, though, there's been a rash of crime using snap guns, and the government is trying to cut down on it. So all snap guns available to those outside the police and military have fragile and temperamental parts. Yours is particularly bad, and you have to replace the lever or the spring between each use.






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                                      All the doors are locked, and you don't have a key. You don't even know how to pick locks! But what you do have is a snap gun that can open any lock by force.



                                      Recently, though, there's been a rash of crime using snap guns, and the government is trying to cut down on it. So all snap guns available to those outside the police and military have fragile and temperamental parts. Yours is particularly bad, and you have to replace the lever or the spring between each use.







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                                          Recently the local area has become infested with Barhools! Barhools are large bearlike creatures that spend most of their time sleeping. They're nearly indestructible and immune to all magic, but fortunately they're pretty harmless - except when they first wake up, whereapon they immediately seize and devour the nearest creature before wandering off.



                                          Fortunately for you, Barhools are rather partial to Foostirs - large grublike creatures which can be found just about everywhere. They're in rather short supply at the moment due to Barhool predation, but I'm sure that you can find some hidden in out of the way places, right?



                                          (More generally, any sort of bribe for a group of people or creatures works well for this sort of thing.)






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                                            How do you explain that no Barhool will ever sleep in front of a door where previously a Barhool has been fed away?
                                            – Geliormth
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                                            @Geliormth Barhools are very clean, and wouldn't sleep on a leftover carcass, either fresh or rotten. It will disappear completely in months, but this could be longer than the game's in-game timescale, or a respawn months later could be acceptable.
                                            – Emilio M Bumachar
                                            yesterday






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                                            @Geliormth Barhools are territorial, and won't sleep in spots where they can smell that one was sleeping previously.
                                            – Arcanist Lupus
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                                          Recently the local area has become infested with Barhools! Barhools are large bearlike creatures that spend most of their time sleeping. They're nearly indestructible and immune to all magic, but fortunately they're pretty harmless - except when they first wake up, whereapon they immediately seize and devour the nearest creature before wandering off.



                                          Fortunately for you, Barhools are rather partial to Foostirs - large grublike creatures which can be found just about everywhere. They're in rather short supply at the moment due to Barhool predation, but I'm sure that you can find some hidden in out of the way places, right?



                                          (More generally, any sort of bribe for a group of people or creatures works well for this sort of thing.)






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                                            How do you explain that no Barhool will ever sleep in front of a door where previously a Barhool has been fed away?
                                            – Geliormth
                                            yesterday






                                          • 1




                                            @Geliormth Barhools are very clean, and wouldn't sleep on a leftover carcass, either fresh or rotten. It will disappear completely in months, but this could be longer than the game's in-game timescale, or a respawn months later could be acceptable.
                                            – Emilio M Bumachar
                                            yesterday






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                                            @Geliormth Barhools are territorial, and won't sleep in spots where they can smell that one was sleeping previously.
                                            – Arcanist Lupus
                                            yesterday













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                                          up vote
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                                          Recently the local area has become infested with Barhools! Barhools are large bearlike creatures that spend most of their time sleeping. They're nearly indestructible and immune to all magic, but fortunately they're pretty harmless - except when they first wake up, whereapon they immediately seize and devour the nearest creature before wandering off.



                                          Fortunately for you, Barhools are rather partial to Foostirs - large grublike creatures which can be found just about everywhere. They're in rather short supply at the moment due to Barhool predation, but I'm sure that you can find some hidden in out of the way places, right?



                                          (More generally, any sort of bribe for a group of people or creatures works well for this sort of thing.)






                                          share|improve this answer












                                          Recently the local area has become infested with Barhools! Barhools are large bearlike creatures that spend most of their time sleeping. They're nearly indestructible and immune to all magic, but fortunately they're pretty harmless - except when they first wake up, whereapon they immediately seize and devour the nearest creature before wandering off.



                                          Fortunately for you, Barhools are rather partial to Foostirs - large grublike creatures which can be found just about everywhere. They're in rather short supply at the moment due to Barhool predation, but I'm sure that you can find some hidden in out of the way places, right?



                                          (More generally, any sort of bribe for a group of people or creatures works well for this sort of thing.)







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                                          • 1




                                            How do you explain that no Barhool will ever sleep in front of a door where previously a Barhool has been fed away?
                                            – Geliormth
                                            yesterday






                                          • 1




                                            @Geliormth Barhools are very clean, and wouldn't sleep on a leftover carcass, either fresh or rotten. It will disappear completely in months, but this could be longer than the game's in-game timescale, or a respawn months later could be acceptable.
                                            – Emilio M Bumachar
                                            yesterday






                                          • 1




                                            @Geliormth Barhools are territorial, and won't sleep in spots where they can smell that one was sleeping previously.
                                            – Arcanist Lupus
                                            yesterday














                                          • 1




                                            How do you explain that no Barhool will ever sleep in front of a door where previously a Barhool has been fed away?
                                            – Geliormth
                                            yesterday






                                          • 1




                                            @Geliormth Barhools are very clean, and wouldn't sleep on a leftover carcass, either fresh or rotten. It will disappear completely in months, but this could be longer than the game's in-game timescale, or a respawn months later could be acceptable.
                                            – Emilio M Bumachar
                                            yesterday






                                          • 1




                                            @Geliormth Barhools are territorial, and won't sleep in spots where they can smell that one was sleeping previously.
                                            – Arcanist Lupus
                                            yesterday








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                                          1




                                          How do you explain that no Barhool will ever sleep in front of a door where previously a Barhool has been fed away?
                                          – Geliormth
                                          yesterday




                                          How do you explain that no Barhool will ever sleep in front of a door where previously a Barhool has been fed away?
                                          – Geliormth
                                          yesterday




                                          1




                                          1




                                          @Geliormth Barhools are very clean, and wouldn't sleep on a leftover carcass, either fresh or rotten. It will disappear completely in months, but this could be longer than the game's in-game timescale, or a respawn months later could be acceptable.
                                          – Emilio M Bumachar
                                          yesterday




                                          @Geliormth Barhools are very clean, and wouldn't sleep on a leftover carcass, either fresh or rotten. It will disappear completely in months, but this could be longer than the game's in-game timescale, or a respawn months later could be acceptable.
                                          – Emilio M Bumachar
                                          yesterday




                                          1




                                          1




                                          @Geliormth Barhools are territorial, and won't sleep in spots where they can smell that one was sleeping previously.
                                          – Arcanist Lupus
                                          yesterday




                                          @Geliormth Barhools are territorial, and won't sleep in spots where they can smell that one was sleeping previously.
                                          – Arcanist Lupus
                                          yesterday










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                                          A simple mechanical solution would work just like a vending machine. That vending machine could be configured to not accept any coin, but only a very specific and unique one, which is used as a key, and will disappear deep in the bowels of the machine, never to be retrieved by any simple means.



                                          In case you wonder, vending machines have been around since ancient times, so it wouldn't be anachronistic.






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                                            I went looking, fascinating stuff! Apparently the first recorded vending machine accepted coins and dispensed holy water...2000+ years ago.
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                                            There are public toilets where you open the door with a coin. You don't get it back..
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                                          A simple mechanical solution would work just like a vending machine. That vending machine could be configured to not accept any coin, but only a very specific and unique one, which is used as a key, and will disappear deep in the bowels of the machine, never to be retrieved by any simple means.



                                          In case you wonder, vending machines have been around since ancient times, so it wouldn't be anachronistic.






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                                            I went looking, fascinating stuff! Apparently the first recorded vending machine accepted coins and dispensed holy water...2000+ years ago.
                                            – Ruadhan
                                            yesterday






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                                            There are public toilets where you open the door with a coin. You don't get it back..
                                            – StessenJ
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                                          A simple mechanical solution would work just like a vending machine. That vending machine could be configured to not accept any coin, but only a very specific and unique one, which is used as a key, and will disappear deep in the bowels of the machine, never to be retrieved by any simple means.



                                          In case you wonder, vending machines have been around since ancient times, so it wouldn't be anachronistic.






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                                          A simple mechanical solution would work just like a vending machine. That vending machine could be configured to not accept any coin, but only a very specific and unique one, which is used as a key, and will disappear deep in the bowels of the machine, never to be retrieved by any simple means.



                                          In case you wonder, vending machines have been around since ancient times, so it wouldn't be anachronistic.







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                                            I went looking, fascinating stuff! Apparently the first recorded vending machine accepted coins and dispensed holy water...2000+ years ago.
                                            – Ruadhan
                                            yesterday






                                          • 1




                                            There are public toilets where you open the door with a coin. You don't get it back..
                                            – StessenJ
                                            4 hours ago














                                          • 2




                                            I went looking, fascinating stuff! Apparently the first recorded vending machine accepted coins and dispensed holy water...2000+ years ago.
                                            – Ruadhan
                                            yesterday






                                          • 1




                                            There are public toilets where you open the door with a coin. You don't get it back..
                                            – StessenJ
                                            4 hours ago








                                          2




                                          2




                                          I went looking, fascinating stuff! Apparently the first recorded vending machine accepted coins and dispensed holy water...2000+ years ago.
                                          – Ruadhan
                                          yesterday




                                          I went looking, fascinating stuff! Apparently the first recorded vending machine accepted coins and dispensed holy water...2000+ years ago.
                                          – Ruadhan
                                          yesterday




                                          1




                                          1




                                          There are public toilets where you open the door with a coin. You don't get it back..
                                          – StessenJ
                                          4 hours ago




                                          There are public toilets where you open the door with a coin. You don't get it back..
                                          – StessenJ
                                          4 hours ago










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                                          A key could be an intricate coin. To manufacture such a coin requires expensive metals and precise tools. The design should be complex enough that you couldn't simply use a mold or die to smelt a coin into the correct shape.



                                          The door has a coin operated locking mechanism. Incorrect coins fall through and come out the bottom. Only coins with the perfect pattern of bumps and holes will fall into the correct place, completing the mechanism and opening the lock.



                                          For added effect, make the door look like a giant gumball machine. 😁






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                                          A key could be an intricate coin. To manufacture such a coin requires expensive metals and precise tools. The design should be complex enough that you couldn't simply use a mold or die to smelt a coin into the correct shape.



                                          The door has a coin operated locking mechanism. Incorrect coins fall through and come out the bottom. Only coins with the perfect pattern of bumps and holes will fall into the correct place, completing the mechanism and opening the lock.



                                          For added effect, make the door look like a giant gumball machine. 😁






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                                          A key could be an intricate coin. To manufacture such a coin requires expensive metals and precise tools. The design should be complex enough that you couldn't simply use a mold or die to smelt a coin into the correct shape.



                                          The door has a coin operated locking mechanism. Incorrect coins fall through and come out the bottom. Only coins with the perfect pattern of bumps and holes will fall into the correct place, completing the mechanism and opening the lock.



                                          For added effect, make the door look like a giant gumball machine. 😁






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                                          A key could be an intricate coin. To manufacture such a coin requires expensive metals and precise tools. The design should be complex enough that you couldn't simply use a mold or die to smelt a coin into the correct shape.



                                          The door has a coin operated locking mechanism. Incorrect coins fall through and come out the bottom. Only coins with the perfect pattern of bumps and holes will fall into the correct place, completing the mechanism and opening the lock.



                                          For added effect, make the door look like a giant gumball machine. 😁







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