Sealed Treasury is a Lost Chapter quest in Where Winds Meet, the open-world Wuxia action RPG from Everstone Studios that launched on November 14, 2025. Lost Chapters are self-contained story quests that sit outside the main campaign, and they share a consistent structure built around clue tracking, short investigation beats, and a closing scene that ends the chapter once you reach it.

How Lost Chapters work in Where Winds Meet
Lost Chapters follow a deliberate, low-grind format. Instead of long combat chains or dungeons, they move you between a small set of locations and ask you to read clues, watch short cutscenes, and pay attention to your surroundings. The game does not always mark every step clearly, so progress depends on talking to the right people and inspecting the objects the quest points you toward.
Two traversal and detective tools show up repeatedly across this quest type. Wind Sense lets you track footprints, hidden clues, and voices using enhanced hearing, and Cloud Steps lets you chase targets across rooftops, water, and small boats. Knowing both is the difference between getting stuck and moving cleanly from one beat to the next.

How to unlock and start a Lost Chapter
Lost Chapters become available at different points. Some are tied directly to story progress, and others are anchored to seasonal content updates or limited-time events. A starting point is usually a fixed object or NPC in a specific region rather than a random encounter.
Step 1: Open your quest menu and confirm the Lost Chapter is available to you. If it is gated behind story progress, you need to clear the required main quest first; if it is event-based, it only appears during its active window.
Step 2: Travel to the quest's starting location. Lost Chapters begin from a defined spot, such as a bounty board near a Boundary Stone or a specific building, and interacting there triggers the opening cutscene.
Step 3: Accept and track the quest so its markers appear in the world. From here, the chapter shifts into a linear chain of clue stops that you clear one at a time.

How to complete and verify a Lost Chapter
The reliable method is the same across these quests. Move to each marker in order, talk to every NPC until their dialogue runs out, and inspect anything the game highlights. Investigation prompts, eavesdropping points, and deduction puzzles only advance when you have gathered the clues they depend on, so skipping dialogue is the most common reason progress stalls.
You know the chapter is done when the final resolution scene plays and the on-screen completion banner appears. After that, the quest drops out of your active tracker. If the Lost Chapter is also listed as an event, open the Events tab to confirm the objective registered and then check your inventory for the rewards.

Lost Chapter rewards and event timing
When a Lost Chapter is attached to a seasonal event, finishing it inside the event window grants extra rewards on top of the standard quest payout. These typically include Echo Jade and Lingering Melody, a recurring currency used toward decorations, cosmetic keys, and other seasonal unlocks. If a Lost Chapter is purely story-based, it pays out its own quest rewards without a time limit.
Known Lost Chapters for reference
| Lost Chapter | Where it starts / unlock | Core activity |
|---|---|---|
| Her Legacy | Heaven's Pier, after clearing the Chapter 1 finale "For Whom Does He Return" | Treasure-map clue trail, fishing and archery contests, final dream scene |
| The Gilded Chase | Bounty board at Harvestfall Village, Qinghe (Version 1.2 event content) | Bounty hunt and investigation across multiple locations, deduction puzzle |
| Woven With Malice | Scholar near a bell, north of Buddha Fort in Qinghe | Sleuthing, pigment fetch, sparring, trap setups |
These examples show the pattern Sealed Treasury follows as a Lost Chapter: a fixed start point, a chain of clue-driven stops, light combat or contests in between, and a closing scene that ends the chapter. Treasure-themed entries in particular lean on map clues and inspection points, so keep Wind Sense ready and read each clue before moving to the next marker.
If you want to jump straight in, the game is free-to-play across PC, PlayStation 5, iOS, and Android.