The Lonesome Guild – Wishing Well Trophy Guide

The Lonesome Guild is an action-adventure RPG with linear progression in terms of storytelling. The narrative will take you across many locations by following the Main Quests. However, there are a total of 44 Secondary Quests in The Lonesome Guild. There are even several trophies/achievements associated with them. 

Boy Scout, Wandering Hero, and Chosen One are trophies that ask you to complete a particular number of secondary quests (1, 20, and all 44, respectively). Meanwhile, there are also ones that are tied to our main party members. The following guides will be focused on these.

Here is our guide for Mauhen’s quests, helping you unlock the Wishing Well trophy/achievement.


Wishing Well Trophy/Achievement Guide

Coming of Age

Speak to Mauhen in Barr’Hondus after completing the main story quests in the Spiral Tower. He’s worried that the city of Nunuit is in disarray after what unfolded and asks if we can check on his buddy Captain Ariast. Let’s head back to the Spiral Tower!

Speak to Ariast

You’ll find Ariast on the ground floor of Spiral Tower, right before the rest spot. He asks you to head to the forbidden wing of the Tower to grab some items. These items were the ones he saw with you when he first found Mauhen abandoned.

Find the item in the Spiral Tower

The item we need is in the Spiral Tower II map. But to get there, we need to go to the room that a guard was previously blocking. It’s now accessible, and in it is a room with two elevators. 

The left side leads to Spiral Tower I, which leads to a small area with a flower and a treasure. The north side leads to Spiral Tower II, which is where we need to go.

Follow the route marked in red to open the barrier that leads to our quest item. Fight some enemies along the way, and pick up some items too, but once you reach this switch, you’re basically there.

After acquiring the item, head back to the ground floor to speak to Ariast. Luckily, there is a rest spot right there so you can quickly teleport. However, take the time to complete this area, especially using Ghost’s Light to interact with the flame to see a hidden path.

Also, go back to that barrier you opened, and to the left of it is a waterfall that initially looks like you can’t get through it. Getting that key will open up a treasure room with a golden chest and equipment called the Mark of the Warrior.

Once all done, speak with Ariast, and he’ll tell you about Mauhen’s pirate father, Uadurshedu.

Speak with Uadurshedu

Use the rest spot above Ariast to head to Orbital Port. You will find Mauhen’s father on the northern-most pier, closest to the rest spot. Speaking to him will finally give you some more insight to Mauhen’s past and will complete your quest, netting you the trophy: Wishing Well


That was our Wishing Well trophy/achievement guide for The Lonesome Guild. Stay tuned, as The Gamer Social Club is hard at work in discovering the cause of the loneliness mist, covering all the collectibles and side quests necessary for a platinum! Also, stay tuned for our complete thoughts on the game when we finish it.

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Krystle “Toasty” Lim

A proud console-peasant, in love with role playing games, rhythm, Metroidvania, and narrative driven games. Recently obsessed with the fact that sports games (MLB the Show) are actually not so bad.

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The Lonesome Guild – Wishing Well Trophy Guide

Krystle “Toasty” Lim

A proud console-peasant, in love with role playing games, rhythm, Metroidvania, and narrative driven games. Recently obsessed with the fact that sports games (MLB the Show) are actually not so bad.

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