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Yaesha, Losomn, and N'Erud can spawn in any order. And they can be *done* in any order. It's totally random, and makes no difference mechanically.
Are you missing the root infested hallway in the Red Throne? That leads out into the rest of Yeasha when you get The Red Throne as your start.
Also, every campaign roll is unique. You will inevitably see content you didn't on your first run through, whether you start in the same world or not.
Each world has 2 variant.
Each variant has its world boss and NPC asking you to kill said world boss.
Yaesha's variant with the empress doesn't have the ravager.
The Hallway leading to the Empress has an opening on the left with root corruption spilling out. Take that corridor down and it will lead into the rest of Yeasha.
All biomes have 2 stories in them. When you start in the Forbidden Grove, you will get the Ravager storyline. When you start in the Red Throne, you will get the Corruptor storyline.
Also, even if you keep re-rolling until you get the Forbidden grove/Ravager storyline. You will still encounter dungeons, and side quests that you didn't in your first character's campaign.
It is not really possible for you to get an identical roll as your first character. I can understand your confusion, but this game's story doesn't function the way typical RPG's do.
Your "primary" story that takes place in ward 13, will be the same no matter which order you complete the worlds in, but the worlds all use procedural generation and more dynamic storytelling. The game is designed from the ground up to not give you
an identical experience as previous playthroughs. There isn't any realistically feesible way to not see content you hadn't already experienced, until you have beaten the game/rerolled adventure mode multiple times over.
The portal is right behind the red stone, and then you go down some ramps. It leads to a fountain in the middle of a crossed path. Left is a library with a chest and a guard. Right is a couple of small hallways and rooms with a guard, and there should be a guard moving around the fountain.
Further straight leads to a stairway up to a grand hall with big doors at the end. On the right are mostly broken alcoves and one pristine alcove with a wall. On the left mostly broken alcoves with one fungus overgrown opening that leads through a room to a doorway to the main areas.
The huge doors at the end lead to the throne.
There are a few other details but you want to play it so you figure those out. But yeah, basically you just neglected that fungus overgrown hallway that leads to the rest of the world.
If you have actually finished Yaehsa, then you should be able to roll adventures for Yaesha and you just need to find that hallway to go through.
If you have rolled campaign or rerolled it and it keeps coming up Losomn, you are just having a strange trend. It is supposed to be a random selection of any start world, whether you have finished a world or not.
And as someone else said, there are actually two stories to each world. So the red throne and the Queen are actually asking you to kill something else. Not the ravager.
I've played the first Remnant game so i know how the game works for the most part, just didn't want to start in a different world, as for yaesha we've encountered most of the bosses i feel like, aside from maybe 2-3, didn't know about the 2 stories per world though so that's good to know
You won't have an NPC in world 1 asking you to do something in world 2.
However, you do have some specific events that require you to align specific world variant...
But that's a spoiler