“Secrets in the Dark” is the second main quest you take on during Act One in Path of Exile 2, and you’ll need to summon Una and ask her about an entity within a tree as part of it.
You have to travel through Clearfell to reach The Grelwood, where you can look for evidence of the count’s shady dealings. However, you’ll also meet an entity there that you can’t do anything with yourself. You’ll need to summon Una, who gave you the quest, to deal with the entity.
In this short guide, we’ll tell you how to summon Una and ask about the entity as part of the “Secrets in the Dark” quest.
How to Summon Una & Ask Her About the Entity | Path of Exile 2 “Secrets In the Dark” Quest
To summon Una as part of the “Secrets in the Dark” quest in Path of Exile 2, you need to explore The Grelwood. You’ll eventually come across the Tree of Souls there, which has a hanged body titled “The Hooded One”. The Tree of Souls is always next to an area Waypoint, as well.
However, the trick is that almost every map in Path of Exile 2 is procedurally generated when you start an instance. The Grelwood is no exception to this rule! Just like when looking for Renly’s Blacksmithing Tools, you’ll have to explore in your own game until you find the Tree of Souls. Use the screenshot shown above as a reference for what it looks like.
Once you finally find the Tree of Souls, you should notice that there’s a black and blue orb floating in front of it. It simply says “Summon Una” as its title. Interact with it and a portal will open, spawning Una right in front of you.
All that’s left for you to do is to talk with Una and ask her about the entity. Simply exhaust her dialogue here and you’ll continue this part of the “Secrets in the Dark” quest!
That’s all you need to know to be able to summon Una and ask her about the entity during “Secrets in the Dark” in Path of Exile 2. It’s a shame that we can’t tell you her exact location, due to how the game handles its maps, though. Nonetheless, we hope this helped you find her.
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