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Where are these locations? My first suggestion would be Driftwood. You need to pay a man in Millfields to build a bridge to access that area. It's on the water edge.
 
Yea I guess it would have been driftwood you cant unlock because you're not automatically led there. The other could be the sunset house which you can walk to through Mourningwood.
 
There are quite a few places that are forever inaccessable, although it seems like the player should be able to enter them.

*There's a silver door in the Reliquary that says it will not open without a key.

*There's a door in the Brothel/Orphanage that says it will not open without a key.

*There's a silver door in Silverpines that will not open without a key (although I suspect this one has to do with a LE quest.)

...And I have no doubt that there are more that I'm forgetting/don't know about.
 
There are quite a few places that are forever inaccessable, although it seems like the player should be able to enter them.

*There's a silver door in the Reliquary that says it will not open without a key.

*There's a door in the Brothel/Orphanage that says it will not open without a key.

*There's a silver door in Silverpines that will not open without a key (although I suspect this one has to do with a LE quest.)

...And I have no doubt that there a more that I'm forgetting/don't know about.

I think the silverpine one is from the book you can buy off amazon that comes with dlc quest
 
There are quite a few places that are forever inaccessable, although it seems like the player should be able to enter them.

*There's a silver door in the Reliquary that says it will not open without a key.

*There's a door in the Brothel/Orphanage that says it will not open without a key.

*There's a silver door in Silverpines that will not open without a key (although I suspect this one has to do with a LE quest.)

...And I have no doubt that there a more that I'm forgetting/don't know about.

1) If you are talking about the silver door that is behind another silver door there is a quest line that opens it. Also there is one door that requires you to have gotten all of the other 29 books before you get key to open it.

2) I know what you are talking about but I don't know what to do with that door.

3) If this door is in a creator like thing. I'm not really sure how to describe it. Then yes, that is from the LE quest for the wolfsbane.
 
1) If you are talking about the silver door that is behind another silver door there is a quest line that opens it. Also there is one door that requires you to have gotten all of the other 29 books before you get key to open it.

2) I know what you are talking about but I don't know what to do with that door.

3) If this door is in a creator like thing. I'm not really sure how to describe it. Then yes, that is from the LE quest for the wolfsbane.
Well that solves some mysteries. Aside from the Brothel door. I'm sure I saw some other impassable doors besides those three, but I can't remember where. Blargh! This is going to bother me all day!
 
I don't meant to butt into your thread but I have a question of my own (and I know I've seen a thread on it so I don't want to post another). The area above Millfields (I think) doesn't appear to be accessible, much like Driftwood was before I did the quests to establish it. How do I get to it?
 
That'll be Sunset House, I believe. You can walk there from Mourningwood and unlock the area.

As for the door in the Brothel/Orphanage if you search one of the other open rooms you can get the key to the door. I think it's only the Brothel that has a locked door but I could be wrong.

And yes - the Silverpines door is quest related - without the LE you won't be able to access it. But I'll be frank - you're not missing out on a whole lot and you can trade for the Wolfsbane with someone :)
 
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