(03-13-2019, 08:45 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Renard told Nick what he knew about the history of the keys (and, btw, he told Nick that the royals had four keys, not three, memory slip on my part). Of course, Renard wasn't exactly a full-fledged member of the royal family network, so it's possible that his information was outdated or even that he was getting bad intel.We don't know if one Royal family had all the four keys, or if they were spread among the families. Some time back it was decided by this forum, more or less, that some of those could have been bogus. Renard said a lot of blood had been spent getting those. I doubt any family that had one would not just hand their only key. There are people who think they have priceless antiques that are recent knock offs--it could be the same with the Royals.
Ep 219, "Endangered." That's after Renard gave Nick back his key, so it's not one of the four.
(03-13-2019, 08:45 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Renard told Nick what he knew about the history of the keys (and, btw, he told Nick that the royals had four keys, not three, memory slip on my part). Of course, Renard wasn't exactly a full-fledged member of the royal family network, so it's possible that his information was outdated or even that he was getting bad intel.We don't know if one Royal family had all the four keys, or if they were spread among the families. Some time back it was decided by this forum, more or less, that some of those could have been bogus. Renard said a lot of blood had been spent getting those. I doubt any family that had one would not just hand their only key. There are people who think they have priceless antiques that are recent knock offs--it could be the same with the Royals.
Ep 219, "Endangered." That's after Renard gave Nick back his key, so it's not one of the four.