Once Human: Long Journey Quest Guide (Glass Jellyfish)

ruekuma |  Published: July 15, 2024
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Discover how to complete the Long Journey quest in Once Human by summoning the Glass Jellyfish with this guide.

The Long Journey is an adventure quest that involves helping a unique character – Glass Jellyfish explore the world in Once Human.

You’ll meet this Deviant girl with a jellyfish head who’s waiting for her dad on a beach south of Rippleby. She’ll ask you to take pictures with her in various locations.

This guide will break down the steps to complete the Long Journey quest and summon the Glass Jellyfish in Once Human.

How to Summon the Glass Jellyfish and Complete the Long Journey Quest in Once Human

Once Human Glass Jellyfish
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To begin the Long Journey quest head south of Rippleby. You’ll find a weeping Deviant girl on the beach. Don’t worry she’s not hostile.

Talk to her and she’ll explain that she’s waiting for her father. They were supposed to go on a picture-taking journey together. She’ll ask you to take his place.

Accept her request to start the Long Journey quest in Once Human.

How to Summon the Glass Jellyfish

Once Human How to Summon the Glass Jellyfish (Aqua Bell)
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The first stop on your journey is the Wind Farm east of Rippleby. When you arrive you’ll notice that the girl doesn’t appear automatically. To summon her:

  1. Open your inventory
  2. Go to the quest menu (notepad icon with a star)
  3. Interact with the Aqua Bell.

This will make Bella, the Glass Jellyfish appear in front of the windmill. She’ll ask you to take her picture.

Taking Pictures

Once Human How to Take a Picture of Glass Jellyfish
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To capture Bella’s image:

  1. Press Tab (like summoning V)
  2. Move your cursor over the camera option
  3. Focus on Bella until a box appears around her with “Glass Jellyfish” above
  4. Press Enter to take the picture.

Next Destinations

After the Wind Farm, Bella will guide you to two more locations:

  1. A field with a scarecrow
  2. The roof of Aiden’s Garage

For Aiden’s Garage climb the crates at the back to reach the roof. You’ll find a bonfire and chairs nearby.

Final Stop

Once Human Long Journey Quest
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The last destination is a cemetery in Brookham. This marks the end of the Long Journey quest. It’s a bittersweet moment but you’ve helped Bella fulfill her wish.

Tips for Completing the Long Journey Quest in Once Human

  • Keep your quest markers on and tracking for easy navigation
  • Use the Aqua Bell at each location to summon Bella
  • Take your time to enjoy the scenery and Bella’s reactions.
Once Human Long Journey Quest
Image via YouTube Game Guides Channel /GameWitted

Completing the Long Journey quest in Once Human is a unique and touching experience. The quest showcases the game’s blend of exploration photography and character interaction.

Remember to follow the steps carefully for summoning Bella and taking pictures. Each location offers a new backdrop for your adventure with the Glass Jellyfish. Enjoy the journey and don’t forget to take in the beautiful atmosphere of Once Human.

FAQs

  • How do you summon the Glass Jellyfish in Once Human’s Long Journey quest?
    • Use the Aqua Bell from your quest menu at each designated location.
  • What are the locations for the Long Journey quest in Once Human?
    • The quest takes you to the Wind Farm, a field with a scarecrow, Aiden’s Garage roof, and a cemetery in Brookham.

About Author

Ti is a gaming writer who began her journey in the industry in 2022. She has covered a wide range of topics from popular titles like Fortnite and Once Human to indie gems, bringing a fresh perspective to the gaming scene. Before fully diving into game writing, Ti contributed to a media company for three years, starting in 2018, where she covered topics on books, movies, and entertainment. Although primarily focused on PC games, Ti also dabbles in mobile gaming and loves diving into RPG and survival genres. Beyond gaming, she has a keen interest in psychology, philosophy, and cinema, all of which shape her unique approach to writing.