Lock. Hold. Own.
Hand-built RLV scripts for Second Life — a modular padlock framework, devious wearables, standalone tools and party games. Engineered to survive relogs, resist tampering, and play fair with everything else you wear.
The ones everyone asks about
The locking engine, and the two zero-click tools that make every outfit behave.
Every script in the world of Seb
Filter by family, or search anything — a feature, a kink, a name. Click a card for the full story.
One Core. Endless cruelty.
The SDP family is modular by design — buy what you need, link it, and everything shares one menu.
The Core is the lock
The Devious Padlock framework handles keys, owners, access tiers, timers, anti-tamper and persistence. On its own, it is already a complete padlock.
Modules plug in
Corset, Blindfold, Mittens, Headphones… link a module's prim to your padlock and it registers itself as a button in the shared menu. No setup, no notecards.
Addons change the key
PaidKey, PasswordLock, VoteLock, DeadmanLock and Welder don't add restraints — they change how freedom is earned.
■ Standalone tools (GarbleYield, AutoHide, Switch Pass…) need no framework at all — drop them in your own items and forget them.
Find me in-world
Questions, custom requests, or a lock misbehaving? Three doors, all open.
The Creator
IM me directly in Second Life — bug reports, ideas and bespoke devious requests welcome.
The Group
Free group gifts, release announcements and a place to ask before you buy. Joining is free.
The Store
Every product, every update, with automatic Marketplace redelivery whenever you need it.
Before you click buy
What do I need for these scripts to work?
An RLV or RLVa-enabled viewer — Firestorm is recommended — with RLV switched on. Each product page lists its own extras: a host prim, the SDP Core, or a specific item to drop the script into. No mesh is included unless a listing says otherwise: the scripts are built to live inside your items.
Is it really inescapable?
Honest answer: RLV is a consensual contract, not an absolute cage. Disabling RLV in the viewer is always the ultimate escape — and the anti-tamper watchdog simply re-locks once it returns. Agree on limits first, then enjoy how convincingly the scripts hold the illusion.
Do the SDP modules work without the Core Padlock?
No — modules (Corset, Blindfold, Mittens…) plug into the SDP Core, which provides the lock, keys, access tiers and persistence. They are sold separately so you only buy what you play with. Standalone tools like GarbleYield, AutoHide and Switch Pass need no framework at all.
I lost an item — can I get it back?
Yes. Everything is delivered through the Second Life Marketplace, which offers automatic redelivery at no cost: open your order history and click redeliver. Refunds are not offered, except for accidental double purchases.
Can I modify the scripts?
Scripts ship no-modify to protect the locking guarantees (a tampered lock is a broken promise). Configuration notecards, where a product has them, are modifiable. If you need a behavior the menus don't offer, IM me — custom tweaks are often possible.
Do you take custom script commissions?
Sometimes, when the idea is interesting and time allows. Contact me in-world with a short description of what you want — devious ideas get priority.