Alright, let me tell you how I managed to track down that Southern Nameless Mausoleum the other day. It took a bit of wandering, let me tell ya.

First off, I knew I had to be in the Consecrated Snowfield. Getting there is its own story, involving that whole puzzle in Ordina, Liturgical Town. But once I was actually in the snowfield, things got tricky with the blizzard. You can barely see five feet in front of your face sometimes.
Finding the Starting Point
I found the best spot to kick things off was the Apostate Derelict Site of Grace. It’s way up in the northwestern part of the whole snowfield area. Big ruined church, hard to miss once you’re close. That’s where you find that spirit lady, Latenna, or what’s left of her quest anyway. That Grace was my anchor point.
So, from the Apostate Derelict Grace, I basically just started heading west. Maybe a little bit southwest, kind of following the cliff edge on my left, but mostly just pushing westwards into the whiteout.
- Needed to keep an eye on my compass constantly.
- The visibility was the real enemy here, more than the actual monsters.
- Ran into some of those spectral wolf riders, but dealt with them quick enough.
After hoofing it through the snow for a little while, sticking to that generally westward direction, I finally spotted it. Not one of the giant walking mausoleums, mind you. This was a smaller, stone building tucked away near the cliff edge – the Southern Nameless Mausoleum itself.
There wasn’t any special trick to getting to it once I knew where I was going from the Derelict. No puzzles, no weird platforms. Just had to brave the snow and the occasional enemy and head west along the edge. It’s pretty isolated out there on the far western rim of the map.

Once I got there, well, you know what’s usually inside those places. A tough fight waiting. But just finding it was the main goal that day. So yeah, Apostate Derelict, head west, stick near the edge, and you’ll bump right into it eventually. Just watch out for that terrible weather.