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|obtain=Using a [[Pouch of Many Lost Things]] or its derivatives.
 
|obtain=Using a [[Pouch of Many Lost Things]] or its derivatives.
 
|used=You think you remember what this key is supposed to go to--wasn't it a safe deposit box at the bank? There might be something valuable left in there. Holding the key firmly in your fingertips, you stride down the street toward the bank. You suddenly get a little nervous, though, as you're walking across one of those metal grates in the sidewalk. You wouldn't want to drop the key now! But, in an absurd moment, as you try to transfer the key from your fingertips to your pocket, it snags on the cloth and slips out of your grasp. In astonishment you watch the key fall to the grate, bounce with a ping, and then fall through, clanking and ringing as it bounces deep into the city's belly. Sorrowfully you admit the key is gone, but you can still hear it ringing in your mind. You get an effect, [[Life in the Song of Keys]]. (Added for 60 minutes.)
 
|used=You think you remember what this key is supposed to go to--wasn't it a safe deposit box at the bank? There might be something valuable left in there. Holding the key firmly in your fingertips, you stride down the street toward the bank. You suddenly get a little nervous, though, as you're walking across one of those metal grates in the sidewalk. You wouldn't want to drop the key now! But, in an absurd moment, as you try to transfer the key from your fingertips to your pocket, it snags on the cloth and slips out of your grasp. In astonishment you watch the key fall to the grate, bounce with a ping, and then fall through, clanking and ringing as it bounces deep into the city's belly. Sorrowfully you admit the key is gone, but you can still hear it ringing in your mind. You get an effect, [[Life in the Song of Keys]]. (Added for 60 minutes.)
|uses=Can be sent to someone else. The receiver gets the following message:
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|uses=Can be returned to owner. The receiver gets the following message:
  
 
'''[Sender] has buffed you with [[Life in the Song of Keys]].'''
 
'''[Sender] has buffed you with [[Life in the Song of Keys]].'''

Revision as of 12:38, 30 November 2008

Item Number: 371
Description ID: 8921036
(view in-game)

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lost keys
Plural: lost keys
This just might be the key to your heart. More likely it's a key to a regular mechanical lock, though.

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 5
Usable



How Obtained

Using a Pouch of Many Lost Things or its derivatives.

When Used

You think you remember what this key is supposed to go to--wasn't it a safe deposit box at the bank? There might be something valuable left in there. Holding the key firmly in your fingertips, you stride down the street toward the bank. You suddenly get a little nervous, though, as you're walking across one of those metal grates in the sidewalk. You wouldn't want to drop the key now! But, in an absurd moment, as you try to transfer the key from your fingertips to your pocket, it snags on the cloth and slips out of your grasp. In astonishment you watch the key fall to the grate, bounce with a ping, and then fall through, clanking and ringing as it bounces deep into the city's belly. Sorrowfully you admit the key is gone, but you can still hear it ringing in your mind. You get an effect, Life in the Song of Keys. (Added for 60 minutes.)

Using multiple: Unspecified

Other Uses

Can be returned to owner. The receiver gets the following message:

[Sender] has buffed you with Life in the Song of Keys.

You think you remember what this key is supposed to go to--wasn't it a safe deposit box at the bank? There might be something valuable left in there. Holding the key firmly in your fingertips, you stride down the street toward the bank. You suddenly get a little nervous, though, as you're walking across one of those metal grates in the sidewalk. You wouldn't want to drop the key now! But, in an absurd moment, as you try to transfer the key from your fingertips to your pocket, it snags on the cloth and slips out of your grasp. In astonishment you watch the key fall to the grate, bounce with a ping, and then fall through, clanking and ringing as it bounces deep into the city's belly. Sorrowfully you admit the key is gone, but you can still hear it ringing in your mind. You get an effect, Life in the Song of Keys. (Added for 60 minutes.)

It's hard to believe there are still people nice enough to return your lost belongings instead of keeping it or pawning it on eBay. Your whole heart feels full and warm: ventricles, atria, cockles, and all. You get an effect: Toasty Heart. (Added for 30 minutes.)