MacGuffin
noun·Interwar
An object whose pursuit drives the plot but whose specific nature is essentially interchangeable.
An object whose pursuit drives a story's plot but whose specific nature is essentially interchangeable — a stolen jewel, a hidden document, a missing formula. The term was popularized by Alfred Hitchcock in the 1930s but the device is pervasive in 19th-century crime fiction (the Moonstone diamond is the classic example).