Talk:Warehouse 7/@comment-5782071-20170404002849

You know, now that I'm rewatching "Stand", I wonder how Caturanga made the chess lock. Not only am I slightly disturbed at how a man like him designed something so horrifying (he preferred a stun gun over a normal firearm, remember), but it seems like it has its own sort of juju. The pieces move on their own and the blood vanishes when the game resets. Did he design it with artifact assistance?

Another thing to note is that when Pete and Myka find the Ancient Regent Sanctum, there is a pile of bodies from past players. But if the lock was designed a century ago, that implies that between then and the episode, there were people who knew of the lock and by extension, quite likely the Warehouse. The bodies were neatly piled up and had been completely devoid of flesh, so that implies that there had to have been someone (or multiple someones) who went and didn't play. I don't know if I'd venture to say that any of them won, since if WH7 and the Sanctum are both still secret then there was nobody to blab (assuming any winners weren't apprehended, there are tons of potential variables).