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Veltha, a goddess from Enotria: The Last Song, wears a stone mask and chest armor with her hands on her hips.
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How to find Maja, Litho, and Veltha in Enotria The Last Song

Three hidden gods await your arrival.

Maja, Veltha, and Litho are three godly beings who Mecente asks you to locate in Enotria: The Last Song. Finding and convincing them to join you in the Theater of Masks won’t be as easy as you may think, though.

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Each of the three characters is a hidden encounter, and they can be found in the game’s three regions: Quinta, Falesia Magna, and Litumnia. Here’s where you can find Maja, Veltha, and Litho in Enotria: The Last Song.

Maja location in Enotria

Maja, the Goddess of Life and Death, can only be reached after you’ve defeated Vermiglio and have acquired the Sacrificial Knife from the gloomy room to the right of the stage in the Theater of Masks. Once you’ve acquired this item, return to the church where you bested Vermiglio near the Crimson Cloister knot. Approach the giant statue of Maja at the back of the church and you’ll be prompted to travel to a location called the Old Sanctuary.

A statue of a priestess in a room full of deep reds and blues. This is the Maja statue players need to interact with in Enotria: The Last Song.
Return to where you fought Vermiglio and interact with this statue to find Maja. Screenshot by Dot Esports

You’ll spawn in a cave full of blue candle flames and ruby-red flowers. If you’re not ready for a fight, go ahead and pop a squat at the knot located at the end of the cave’s entrance, and pick a loadout best suited for countering Fatuo elemental damage. Since Maja uses Fatuo, you’ll want to equip a Gratia weapon or Mask Line for this battle.

After you’ve chosen your loadout and refilled your healing charges, exit the knot. Maja will be standing in an open area in front of the waypoint, and if you approach her, it will begin the fight. She uses mostly ranged attacks, including one where she fires orbs of Fatuo at you, building the Wicked status effect, and one that creates rays of Fatuo at your location.

Once you’ve bested Maja, she’ll teleport to the Theater of Masks in the same room where you found the Sacrificial Knife. Be sure to speak to her to complete a couple of quests tied to her arc.

Veltha location in Enotria

To find Veltha, you’ll need to first head to the Hall of the Great Statue in Falesia Magna. This location is near the Turf of the Coastal Horror, one of the early locations in the Rome-inspired region. You’ll need to reach the back of the hall to the right of the entrance, next to the Veltha’s Repose knot. Follow the path near the waypoint and you’ll see a red rift. Interact with it to summon Veltha, but be ready: This triggers one of the toughest boss fights you’ll face throughout your playthrough.

The player character from Enotria: The Last song interacts with a red symbol floating in the air. This shows readers what to interact with to summon Veltha.
Look for a red rift to summon Veltha. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Veltha is one of the scariest foes in all of Enotria. She’s wickedly fast, quickly closes gaps, and deals a jaw-dropping amount of damage with just a few hits. Luckily for me, this boss encounter bugged out, causing the goddess to stand entirely still at one point and allowing me to repeatedly hit her until she died. If you’re not as lucky as me, though, you’ll need to be extra precise in your parry timings. I also recommend using Warrior’s Brew to up your defense at the start of the fight.

Once you’ve defeated Veltha, she’ll appear in the room opposite of the stage in the Theater of Masks. Take the exit at the back of the theater and head left, and you’ll find a chamber filled with sand that resembles the beaches of Faelsia Magna. Crabbert will also appear in this room if you’ve completed his quest.

Litho location in Enotria

Last, but not least: Litho. Litho can be found in Litumnia, and to reach it, you must first undergo a challenge of wit. Near the Clocktower knot, you’ll see a giant bullfrog-like creature with a light above his head. This is none other than Bargniff, who will ask you a series of riddles. For each question, you’ll need to equip a different Mask. After you correctly answer one of his riddles, Bargniff will teleport to a location deeper in the city, and you’ll need to go find him.

When you’ve answered the third and final riddle in the Mines of Gratia, you’ll be able to take a nearby boat, leading you to a new location called the Forgotten Depths. Take an elevator to find the chamber where Litho resides. Don’t worry about having to fight this god; all it wants to do is chat before teleporting to the Theater of Masks.

Litho, a scary-looking giant floating mask, floats in front of the player character in Enotria: the Last Song.
Litho easily takes the cake for the coolest-looking of the three. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Litho was the trickiest for me to find in the Theater of Masks. To locate it, you need to first head up the stairs where the seating rows are, then to the left. You’ll find a room with a cliff, and Litho will be floating in an open area. Speak to it to finish its relevant quests.


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Managing Editor. In 2018, Rachel graduated from the University of Texas with a bachelor’s in Rhetoric and Writing and first entered the esports industry in the same year. Her favorite games include indies, deckbuilders, and the entire Mass Effect franchise. Need any calibrations?