ThailandMonsterGuide

Map monster location and details on Thailand in Creatures of the Deep.

Monster Quest: Naga

A mysterious journey across Thailand’s waterways unfolds as Somchai seeks to fulfill an ancient prophecy tied to the Naga, the spiritual guardian of the waters. Over four distinct days, you are drawn into a series of tasks that shift between fishing challenges, ritual preparations, and environmental cleansing. Each stage gradually builds toward awakening something deeply rooted in local belief and tradition. What begins as simple assistance slowly turns into a structured path of trials, where every object collected and every fish caught contributes to a larger spiritual alignment with the water’s protector.

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Discovering the Thailand Monster. Full Quest Walkthrough

Day 1

one fish

Somchai begins with a straightforward request: catch any single fish from the surrounding waters. It serves as an initial test of your basic fishing ability, without any special requirements or constraints.

3 great snakehead

You are asked to catch three great snakehead fish in the stone beach area. These aggressive fish are used as a test of reaction and control while fishing in more demanding conditions.

singing bowl

A singing bowl must be retrieved from a small island east near the dock. Somchai uses it as part of his meditation rituals to maintain spiritual focus during the journey.

carpet

A carpet located on the south-east beach is collected for Somchai. It is intended to provide a comfortable space for his meditation facing the limestone rock.

silk tapestry

A silk tapestry found in northern waters carries an elephant motif that hides a secret map leading toward a submerged temple.

Day 2

4 bambusa

Four bambusa are to be caught around the small isolated island to the west. This task is used to strengthen endurance before progressing further.

ancient statue

An ancient statue located on the south-east parasol beach confirms the historical presence linked to the Naga prophecy.

3 giant devil catfish

Three giant devil catfish must be caught near the south-west river mouth. The challenge takes place in demanding conditions due to their aggressive behavior.

6 water scorpion

Six water scorpion are collected at the base of the stone stairs. They are used as offerings and as a precision test for Somchai.

Day 3

4 rainbow water snake

Four rainbow water snake are moved from the small island near the wooden dock in the east. The goal is to relocate them away from populated areas.

10 styrofoam bowl

Ten styrofoam bowl are collected along the stone pier and beach edges as part of an environmental cleanup effort to purify the temple waters.

3 asian small-clawed otter

Three asian small-clawed otter are carefully collected from fish farms in the north-east and relocated to safer environments.

70 kg of tapah

A total of 70 kg of tapah must be caught in the northern rice field basin area, turning the task into a speed-based competition with Somchai.

20 kg of empurau

You must collect 20 kg of empurau along the western shore of the heliport island, where the fish feed on fallen fruits near wooded areas.

5 spotted sorubim

Five spotted sorubim are targeted in the Elephant Oasis located in the south, known for producing unusually large specimens.

6 pieces of bamboo

Six pieces of bamboo are collected from the bamboo forest on the south-east island to repair Somchai’s paddles before the final day.

Day 4

chakhe

The chakhe, a traditional instrument found in a north-central village, is gathered so its sound can guide the spirit of the Naga toward the surface.

6 banana leaf

Six banana leaf are collected near a large rock beside the heliport area, intended for ritual serving plates during the closing ceremony.

3 bowl of rice

Three bowl of rice are prepared on a western relaxation beach, forming the final offering that Somchai seasons before using it as bait.

naga

The naga appears around the submerged temple or river mouth area. It is active at any time of day or night. A black bait may be used if needed, though it is not required, and patience plays a role in encountering it.