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The Motel Key is an key Travis Grady comes across in the lobby of the Artaud Theater. After the boss fight with Caliban, he finds a dead Ariel near the theater's exit door with. It has the key in its hand, which Travis picks up before leaving. The motel key unlocks the front door of the Riverside Motel's reception on Riverside Drive.

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  • Motel Key
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  • The Motel Key is an key Travis Grady comes across in the lobby of the Artaud Theater. After the boss fight with Caliban, he finds a dead Ariel near the theater's exit door with. It has the key in its hand, which Travis picks up before leaving. The motel key unlocks the front door of the Riverside Motel's reception on Riverside Drive.
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Appearances
  • Silent Hill: Origins
Name
  • Motel Key
Image caption
  • Riverside Motel Key
Description
  • "Looks like a door key. Has a keychain advertising the 'Riverside Motel'."
Purpose
  • Unlocks the front door of the Riverside Motel
Variants
  • None
Location
  • Artaud Theater's lobby
ItemImage
  • Motel Key.jpg
abstract
  • The Motel Key is an key Travis Grady comes across in the lobby of the Artaud Theater. After the boss fight with Caliban, he finds a dead Ariel near the theater's exit door with. It has the key in its hand, which Travis picks up before leaving. The motel key unlocks the front door of the Riverside Motel's reception on Riverside Drive.
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