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Rumor had it that the locket belonging to Tia Dalma once belonged to a Spanish heiress. speaking of a mysterious bond, a long-lost love or perhaps thievery. Though in reality, the locket was one of two matching lockets owned by a sailor named Davy Jones and the sea goddess Calypso. The Locket is an item used in the "Stolen Goods" sidequest in Silent Hill: Downpour. It has a picture of a woman inside. It is found in the thief's room of the Hillside Apartments on Lansdale Avenue, which is marked by a memo on the door from another tenant. It belongs in a tray sitting on the living room table of an apartment on the third floor. In its absence, a disembodied woman can be heard crying pitifully; however, when the locket is placed back, the sobbing is replaced by joyful laughter. Tom Paris gave Kes a locket for her second birthday in 2371. It cost him two weeks' worth of replicator rations and elicited strong feelings of jealousy from Neelix. (VOY: "Twisted") The locket is a junk item in Fallout 4. Lockets are special necklaces that hold pictures. One was found in the grave of Betty Cowden. It was engraved with an image of her husband, and contained the photo of her lover (both being the same individual). Another was discovered by Graham in the Roc's nest in Serenia. It contains the pictures of Cassima's parents. The locket was at one point owned by Josette Collins (the original mid-19th-century conception of Josette). It was passed down and Roger gave it to Laura as a wedding present. Inside the locket one finds the portrait of a lovely young woman. The hinges are worn -- the old man Nikolai has obviously looked at this frequently. Locket is a gift in Dragon Age: Origins. It gives Approval Template Error: The number of names () has to be equal to the number of approval changes () (with diminishing returns) for Morrigan and Approval Template Error: The number of names () has to be equal to the number of approval changes () (with diminishing returns) for any other companion. The locket was once in the possession of Mina Harker, the wife of the original curator for the Stacks, Jonathon Harker. The locket contains the combination to opening the vault door to the stacks.
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