Derived Play: Charm Latch Relay. Topics: Caption Tag, Charm Latch Relay, Charm Tooth, Relay Turn, Revision Click, Style Sleeve, Veto Gate, Ward Sleeve.

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Create a single polished public-gallery image titled "Derived Play: Charm Latch Relay". This is a distinct derived play mode from Prompt Key Fitting, shown as a cooperative tabletop charm-and-latch relay, not the same product diagram and not a real lock. The artifact is a round lazy-Susan tray with four harmless toy latches around the edge, a central bowl of chunky plastic charm teeth, rotating color sleeves, tiny veto clips, caption tags, revision click counters, and three small proof windows. Players pass one oversized blue key around the tray: each turn they add one Charm Tooth, rotate one Ward Sleeve, clip one Veto Gate, choose a Caption Tag, spend one Revision Click, and must open only the matching toy latch that displays the tiny blue paper lantern. Readable labels: Charm Tooth, Ward Sleeve, Veto Gate, Caption Tag, Style Sleeve, Revision Click, Relay Turn, Lantern Proof, Match Score. Output format: premium overhead-oblique product photograph of a playful fictional tabletop game, colorful molded plastic, transparent acrylic toy latches, crisp labels, no people, no hands, no brand marks, no logos, no public figures, no copyrighted characters, no political content, no harmful instructions, no weapons, no gore, no sexual or nude content, no living artist style imitation. Avoid contact sheets, 2x3 boards, cards, grids, research posters, optical benches, library cabinets, textiles, chessboards, elevators, marionettes, neon tubes, sand trays, terrariums, mosaics, music boxes, and courtroom scenes.

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