Skull Key
Skull Key | ||
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Flavour text | A skeleton key of grave importance. | |
Type | Item | |
Found in | The Hilltop Mausoleum | |
Dropped by | Stained Glass Demon | |
Used in | Return to the Graveyard | |
Appears in | MediEvil (1998) MediEvil (2019) |
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The Skull Key unlocked the Skull Gates which separated the Necropolis from the world of the living.
History
In 1386, the Skull Key was in the possession of the Stained Glass Demon. Sir Daniel Fortesque became its owner after defeating the demon. He used it to unlock the Skull Gates.
Gameplay
The key is required to unlock the Skull Gates, which are the only way out of the Graveyard. It is dropped by the Stained Glass Demon after its defeat. If the player defeats the demon after the key's already been collected, the demon will drop a moneybag instead.
MediEvil (2019 remake)
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Behind the scenes
MediEvil (1998 original)
The Lake Key, an unused item, uses the Skull Key icon, likely as a placeholder. The Lake Key can only be obtained using cheats in pre-release versions of the game.
MediEvil: Resurrection
The Skull Key was replaced by the Stain Glass Key. This is purely a visual change, as the key is obtained and used in exactly the same ways.
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