Mohgwyn Dynasty Mausoleum
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Mohgwyn Dynasty Mausoleum is a location on the Siofra River in Elden Ring.
Overview
A towering, ancient temple built into a rocky formation on the west side of Mohgwyn Palace. The mausoleum, once part of the ancient dynasty, is now the grave of the ancient civilization and the stronghold of Mohg, Lord of Blood and his followers. It is the seat of the Lord of Blood's new Mohgwyn Dynasty.[1]
The mausoleum can be accessed by traversing the rest of the Mohgwyn Palace sub-region, which is reached via a sending gate on the western edge of the Consecrated Snowfield. Alternately, using the Pureblood Knight's Medal granted by White Mask Varré will teleport the user straight to the mausoleum's entrance.
At the top of the structure is a large, open courtyard, in which sits the cocoon of Miquella the Empyrean. Mohg slumbers there until disturbed, seeking a response from the comatose divinity.[2][3]
Sites of Grace
The Dynasty Mausoleum Entrance Site of Grace is found at the northern entrance of the complex. It's near the point of arrival when using the Pureblood Knight's Medal.
Dynasty Mausoleum Midpoint is found after passing through the cavernous interior of the mausoleum and emerging from the other side.
Cocoon of the Empyrean is at the summit of the mausoleum where the cocoon rests in a pelvic girdle. The Site of Grace appears at the far end of Mohg's arena after he has been defeated.
Encounters
NPCs
- Imprisoned Merchant
- Miquella
- Needle Knight Leda
- Leda only appears after both Mohg and Radahn have been defeated and the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion has been purchased and installed.
Bosses
Enemies
Items
Upgrade Materials
- Ghost Glovewort 9
- Great Ghost Glovewort
- Smithing Stone 7
- Smithing Stone 8
- Somber Ancient Dragon Smithing Stone
Tools
Key Items
- Mohg's Great Rune (dropped by Mohg, Lord of Blood)
- Remembrance of the Blood Lord (dropped by Mohg, Lord of Blood)
Crafting Materials
Gallery
References