Alright, so I was messing around in Elden Ring the other day, trying to find all the Mausoleums for those Remembrance duplications, you know? And I kept hearing about this Northern Nameless Mausoleum. Thing is, finding the exact spot? A bit of a pain. So, I figured I’d jot down how I finally tracked it down, maybe save someone else the headache.

First off, I started around the Liurnia of the Lakes area. Everyone kept saying “Liurnia,” but that’s a big freakin’ lake! I spent like an hour just riding around the edges, getting swatted by those giant crows. No luck.
Then, I remembered something about the Mausoleums having these glowing skulls near them. So, I started paying closer attention to the landscape, not just running around like a headless chicken. Still nothing. I was about to give up and go back to leveling my vigor (seriously, never enough vigor), but I decided to check one more area.
And that’s when I remembered the path leading up towards the Moonlight Altar, the area past the Village of the Albinaurics. You gotta go through that cave with the Perfumer and the Omenkiller. Real charming place, let me tell ya. I fought my way through (again – those Perfumers are annoying), and kept heading up.
Here’s the key: Don’t go all the way to the Moonlight Altar! Before you reach the plateau where the Lunar Estate Ruins are, look to your left. There’s this kinda hidden, winding path that slopes downwards. It’s easy to miss if you’re just sprinting through.
I followed that path down, and bam! There it was. The Northern Nameless Mausoleum. Those giant feet were stomping around as usual, and I was like, “Finally!”

- I fought a few of those spirit-type enemies on the way – nothing too bad, just watch out for their ranged attacks.
- The Mausoleum itself is pretty standard. Whack those skull deposits on its legs until it falls down.
- I used it to duplicate Rykard’s Remembrance, because that Blasphemous Blade is just too good.
Anyway, that’s how I found the Northern Nameless Mausoleum. Hope it helps someone else out there! Happy exploring!