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[[File:Dmckey.jpg|right|thumb|265px|The key to the [[Dead Man's Chest]].]]
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{{Quote|So we're setting out to find whatever this key unlocks."<br>"No. If we don't have the key, we can't open [[Dead Man's Chest|whatever it is we don't have]] that it unlocks. So what purpose would be served in finding whatever need be unlocked, which we don't have, without first having found the key what unlocks it?"<br>"So, we're going after this key."<br>"You're not making any sense at all.|[[Joshamee Gibbs]] and [[Jack Sparrow]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest}}
   
 
This '''key''' unlocked the [[Dead Man's Chest]] that held the [[Heart of Davy Jones|heart]] of [[Davy Jones]], after he cut it from his body in an attempt to rid himself of the pain of losing his love.
[[Image:Dmckey.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The key to the [[Dead Man's Chest]]]]
 
{{Quote|If we don't have the key, we can't open [[Dead Man's Chest|whatever it is we don't have]] that it unlocks. So what purpose would be served in finding whatever need be unlocked&mdash;which we don't have&mdash;without first having found the key what unlocks it?|[[Jack Sparrow]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest}}
 
 
This '''key''' unlocked the [[Dead Man's Chest]] that held the heart of [[Davy Jones]], after he cut it from his body in an attempt to rid himself of the pain of losing his love.
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
[[Image:Dead Man's Chest Key.png|left|thumb|135px|The key]]
 
 
===Origin===
 
===Origin===
 
{{Quote|It was not worth feeling what small, fleeting joy life brings...And so, him carve out him heart, lock it down in a chest, and hide the chest from the world. The key...he keeps with him at all times.|[[Tia Dalma]] on [[Davy Jones]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest}}
 
{{Quote|It was not worth feeling what small, fleeting joy life brings...And so, him carve out him heart, lock it down in a chest, and hide the chest from the world. The key...he keeps with him at all times.|[[Tia Dalma]] on [[Davy Jones]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest}}
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===Search for the key===
 
===Search for the key===
[[image:KeyDrawing2.jpg|right|thumbnail|350px|Drawing of the Key.]]
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[[File:KeyDrawing2.jpg|right|thumbnail|350px|Drawing of the Key.]]
 
{{Quote|How do you know of the key?|[[Davy Jones]] to [[William Turner Jr.|Will Turner]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest}}
 
{{Quote|How do you know of the key?|[[Davy Jones]] to [[William Turner Jr.|Will Turner]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest}}
Jack stole a drawing of the key from a [[warder]] at the [[Turkish prison]], and set out to find the real thing. To do this, he enlisted the help of [[William Turner Jr.|Will Turner]], persuading him that finding the key would help to rescue [[Elizabeth Swann]], currently languishing in jail at [[Port Royal]]. Will accepted, and boarded the ''[[Flying Dutchman]]''. There, he tricked Jones into revealing the key's location, and stole it in the dead of night, replacing it with the drawing.
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Jack stole a drawing of the key from a [[warder]] at the [[Turkish prison]], and set out to find the real thing. To do this, he enlisted the help of [[William Turner Jr.|Will Turner]], persuading him that finding the key would help to rescue [[Elizabeth Swann]], currently languishing in jail at [[Port Royal]]. Will accepted, and boarded the ''[[Flying Dutchman]]''. There, he tricked Jones into revealing the key's location, and stole it in the dead of night, replacing it with the drawing.
 
[[File:Will_steals_the_key.png|left|thumb|350px|Will stealing the key while Jones sleeps.]]
 
[[Image:Will_steals_the_key.png|left|thumb|350px|Will stealing the key while Jones sleeps.]]
 
   
 
Will absconded with the key, though had by now incurred Jones' wrath, who summoned the Kraken to pursue Turner. He managed to evade death, however, and travelled to Isla Cruces, where he confronted Jack as the latter unearthed the Dead Man's Chest. A fight ensued, the culmination of which seeing Jack unlocking the chest and taking the heart. However, [[James Norrington]] later took the heart for himself, handing the empty chest over to Jones' crew. Jones unlocked the chest himself aboard the ''Dutchman'', and learned of the heart's disappearance.
 
Will absconded with the key, though had by now incurred Jones' wrath, who summoned the Kraken to pursue Turner. He managed to evade death, however, and travelled to Isla Cruces, where he confronted Jack as the latter unearthed the Dead Man's Chest. A fight ensued, the culmination of which seeing Jack unlocking the chest and taking the heart. However, [[James Norrington]] later took the heart for himself, handing the empty chest over to Jones' crew. Jones unlocked the chest himself aboard the ''Dutchman'', and learned of the heart's disappearance.
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The key remained on board the ''Flying Dutchman'' during Jones' servitude, first used by Norrington to display the threat of killing Jones by opening the chest and having his men aim at the heart, and later kept by [[Ian Mercer]]. Following his return from [[Davy Jones' Locker]], Jack Sparrow got the chest while it's guards, [[Mullroy]] and [[Murtogg]], were busy arguing. Jones tried to get the chest from Jack in a duel. Jack also tried to take the key from Jones after he killed Mercer and took it back. The key was lost by Jones when the tentacle he was holding it with was severed. Jack later found the still-mobile tentacle slinking across the deck, the key still in its grasp. He used the key to finally reopen the chest.
 
The key remained on board the ''Flying Dutchman'' during Jones' servitude, first used by Norrington to display the threat of killing Jones by opening the chest and having his men aim at the heart, and later kept by [[Ian Mercer]]. Following his return from [[Davy Jones' Locker]], Jack Sparrow got the chest while it's guards, [[Mullroy]] and [[Murtogg]], were busy arguing. Jones tried to get the chest from Jack in a duel. Jack also tried to take the key from Jones after he killed Mercer and took it back. The key was lost by Jones when the tentacle he was holding it with was severed. Jack later found the still-mobile tentacle slinking across the deck, the key still in its grasp. He used the key to finally reopen the chest.
   
When that happened, Will became the new captain of the ''Dutchman''. It is likely that he took possession of the key after Will left to fulfill his duty of ferrying souls.
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When that happened, Will became the new captain of the ''Dutchman''. It is likely that he took possession of the key after leaving to fulfill his duty of ferrying [[soul]]s to the [[afterlife]].
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==Behind the scenes==
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*The name "Key to the Dead Man's Chest" came from ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide]]''.<ref name=>''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide]]'', p.63</ref>"Key to Davy Jones' Chest" came from the ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest|Dead Man's Chest]]'' Promotion Guide.<ref name=>[http://www.mikericciardi.com/images/Dead_Mans_Chest.pdf ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' Promotion Guide]</ref>
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{{Gallery|Key to the Dead Man's Chest/Gallery}}
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
[[File:Key.jpg|100px|right|thumb|The key.]]
 
 
*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'' {{1st}}
 
*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'' {{1st}}
 
*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]''
 
*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]''
**[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (video game)|''Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'' (video game)]]
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**''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (video game)]]''
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==Sources==
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)]]''
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (video game)]]''
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*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide]]''
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==Notes and references==
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{{Reflist}}
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[[de:Schlüssel zu Davy Jones' Truhe]]
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[[fr:Clé du Coffre Maudit]]
 
[[Category:Objects]]
 
[[Category:Objects]]

Revision as of 19:50, 30 November 2019

Dmckey

The key to the Dead Man's Chest.

"So we're setting out to find whatever this key unlocks."
"No. If we don't have the key, we can't open whatever it is we don't have that it unlocks. So what purpose would be served in finding whatever need be unlocked, which we don't have, without first having found the key what unlocks it?"
"So, we're going after this key."
"You're not making any sense at all.
"
Joshamee Gibbs and Jack Sparrow[src]

This key unlocked the Dead Man's Chest that held the heart of Davy Jones, after he cut it from his body in an attempt to rid himself of the pain of losing his love.

History

Origin

"It was not worth feeling what small, fleeting joy life brings...And so, him carve out him heart, lock it down in a chest, and hide the chest from the world. The key...he keeps with him at all times."
Tia Dalma on Davy Jones[src]

The actual place of origin, as well as the original maker, are unknown. The chest was buried on Isla Cruces, and Jones kept the key about his person at all times—tucked behind his facial tentacles. Captain Jack Sparrow learned of the existence of the Dead Man's Chest, and set out to find the key, as he knew a debt made with Jones thirteen years prior now had to be paid. Jack hoped to find Jones' heart and thus control Jones himself, meaning he could call off the Kraken that Jones unleashed upon his enemies.

Search for the key

KeyDrawing2

Drawing of the Key.

"How do you know of the key?"
Davy Jones to Will Turner[src]

Jack stole a drawing of the key from a warder at the Turkish prison, and set out to find the real thing. To do this, he enlisted the help of Will Turner, persuading him that finding the key would help to rescue Elizabeth Swann, currently languishing in jail at Port Royal. Will accepted, and boarded the Flying Dutchman. There, he tricked Jones into revealing the key's location, and stole it in the dead of night, replacing it with the drawing.

Will steals the key

Will stealing the key while Jones sleeps.

Will absconded with the key, though had by now incurred Jones' wrath, who summoned the Kraken to pursue Turner. He managed to evade death, however, and travelled to Isla Cruces, where he confronted Jack as the latter unearthed the Dead Man's Chest. A fight ensued, the culmination of which seeing Jack unlocking the chest and taking the heart. However, James Norrington later took the heart for himself, handing the empty chest over to Jones' crew. Jones unlocked the chest himself aboard the Dutchman, and learned of the heart's disappearance.

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"You can do nothing without the key!"
"I already have the key!"
"No you don't! Ha Ha!"
"Oh, that key!
"
Davy Jones and Jack Sparrow[src]
Jack Davy Jones Duel4

Davy Jones holding the key during his duel with Jack Sparrow.

The key remained on board the Flying Dutchman during Jones' servitude, first used by Norrington to display the threat of killing Jones by opening the chest and having his men aim at the heart, and later kept by Ian Mercer. Following his return from Davy Jones' Locker, Jack Sparrow got the chest while it's guards, Mullroy and Murtogg, were busy arguing. Jones tried to get the chest from Jack in a duel. Jack also tried to take the key from Jones after he killed Mercer and took it back. The key was lost by Jones when the tentacle he was holding it with was severed. Jack later found the still-mobile tentacle slinking across the deck, the key still in its grasp. He used the key to finally reopen the chest.

When that happened, Will became the new captain of the Dutchman. It is likely that he took possession of the key after leaving to fulfill his duty of ferrying souls to the afterlife.

Behind the scenes

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