Mt Gelmir is a mountainous area in Elden Ring, connected by Liurnia and Atlus Plateau. It isn't as big as it seems on the map. Half of what you see on the map is the legacy dungeon Volcano Manor. Mt Gelmir is just difficult to traverse because it contains a bunch of mountains and ravines. There's no man-made path to get to your destination.
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This guide will detail how to walk through Mt. Gelmir and find every point of interest needed to complete this portion of the map. Many different interesting locations in these mountains can be easily missed if you don't know where to look.
Getting into the mountains is easy enough. From the Erdtree-Gazing Hill Site of Grace in Atlus Plateau, all you have to do is head North to the Tibia Mariner boss location. The entrance to Mt. Gelmir is to the left, past the boss. There will be a Site of Grace here, Seethewater River. You'll get the title sequence for Mt. Gelmir and can begin your adventure.
Follow the shallow and boiling river. You'll pass a cave you may not notice, Seethewater Cave. It requires a Stonesword Key to unlock and contains the Mushroom armor set. Turn left and follow the river to continue through Mt. Gelmir. You'll reach the Seethewater Terminus Site of Grace and Fort Laiedd.
Fort Laiedd is a small fort with flaming enemies. There will be flame chariots and minor enemies at the entrance and exit, but towards the fort, you'll find flame monks and a Prelate enemy inside. This Prelate is a mini-boss that deals out tons of fire damage along with wielding an extravagant red hammer. Upon defeat, he drops this hammer. Past him, you can go to the top of Fort Laiedd. There's nothing actually at the top, or so it seems. You
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