Remnant 2: A Guide to the Goddess of Forgotten Kingdom's Rest

Author

Prithhis Bose

Date

May, 02.2024

Compared to the other new landscapes that Remnant 2's new DLC, Forgotten Kingdom, offers, Goddess's Rest is a somewhat distinctive location. While there are a few distinct random occurrences that can occur in the majority of the other places in this new DLC addition, Goddess's Rest is primarily focused on opening a single, large door.

Having saying that, you can still find a good amount of goods in this area that most players of Remnant 2 won't locate during their initial exploration. So let's examine this area in more detail.

What Is The 'Puzzle' To Be Solved In This Case?

Goddess's Rest is designed to resemble the final resting place of Lydusa. To access this region, you must always activate five stone pillars located around the map, which are centered around a massive stone entrance bearing Lydusa's face and in front of a World Stone checkpoint. You may now come across various random events in this area, like the Yaesha Tower Puzzle or the Altar of the Sun event, but you may also not receive Goddess's Rest in your overall DLC roll, and instead you may receive a random Yaesha event in Goddess's Rest that is merely from the base version of Yaesha.

In either event, one of the five moon-shaped lights on the Lydusa stone door will glow blue upon activating each stone pillar, and the door will open when all five are glowing. All you have to do is explore the map until you find these stone pillars. Generally speaking, there's one stone pillar at the entrance, two in the region above the temple, and two in the area below the temple. After they are all engaged, proceed to the Offering Bowl at the end of the room by passing through the stone door that is now ajar. Usually, this Offering Bowl can be interacted with (also known as snatching the Bloodless Crown) to summon the Bloodless Heir from the area beyond it.

The Bloodless Heir won't spawn, though, if you already have the Cherished Fracture from the Forgotten Kingdom narrative in your inventory. Instead, Lydusa takes control of the statue that stands between the waterfalls. She 'ascends', leaving the Blossoming Core behind and avoiding the battle with Lydusa at the Bloodless Throne completely, after informing you what really happened with this old forgotten Pan Kingdom and what happened with Thalos. After that, you can transform the Blossoming Core into the Mirage Melee Weapon by taking it to McCabe in Ward 13. As an alternative, you can battle and defeat the Bloodless Heir to obtain both the Searing Wounds Ranged Weapon Mutator and the Bloodless King's Vow Ring.