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The Lantern of the Laughless Saint Map & Locations Guide

A spoiler-conscious The Lantern of the Laughless Saint map guide for navigating the island, following rumors, finding landmarks, and tracking verified locations.

8/19/2026 Early Access Laughless Saint Wiki Team Last updated: 8/19/2026 2 min read

Is there an official interactive map?

This launch guide has not found an official interactive map published by NerveLabs. The Steam description instead presents exploration as a core part of the game: players learn the land by walking it, following rumors, reading scraps of history, and meeting the island’s inhabitants.

That means a useful wiki map must be evidence-led. A marker should not be published as a fact until it can be verified in the current build, by an official source, or by reproducible player directions.

How should you navigate without constant waypoint guidance?

Build a small trail of clues rather than trying to clear the island in a straight line:

  1. Record the exact place name, NPC name, landmark, or direction mentioned in dialogue.
  2. Look for shortcuts, altered paths, and routes toward the Tower only when a lead supports them.
  3. Return to earlier locations after a quest update or a conversation changes what you know.
  4. Keep story-sensitive discoveries separate from general travel notes so other players can choose their spoiler level.

The official pitch specifically mentions following leads, finding shortcuts into the Tower, and stumbling into side stories. These are strong signals that location knowledge should grow from exploration rather than a checklist alone.

What locations are confirmed at launch?

The official material confirms the broad setting: a remote or isolated island dominated by a silent Tower. It also refers to an Amphitheater or theater in the depths, but this page intentionally does not turn those story references into route instructions without verified directions.

As the site receives reliable material, this hub can expand into pages for settlements, NPCs, quest locations, landmarks, Tower routes, and hidden areas. Until then, the accurate answer is that the island itself and the Tower are confirmed, while detailed location pins need evidence.

How should map submissions be verified?

For a location to become a public wiki entry, submit:

  • The current game version and platform.
  • The exact quest or rumor that makes the location relevant, if applicable.
  • Reproducible directions from a named landmark.
  • A screenshot or clip that does not spoil more than the submission claims.
  • A note if a choice, quest state, or co-op progress changes access.

Use the beginner guide for the game’s exploration-first premise and the co-op guide if you are testing locations with a party.

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