In Fire Emblem: Three Houses, you’ll pick up Lost Items scattered about the Monastery. Rather than let these Lost Items collect dust in your inventory, it’s worth taking the time to return them to their previous owner. Of course, the game doesn’t exactly tell you who each Lost Item belongs to. To help, we’ve put together a quick guide on who to give your Lost Items to in Fire Emblem: Three Houses!
Who to give Lost Items to in Fire Emblem: Three Houses

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As noted above, Lost Items can be found in and around the Monastery area of Fire Emblem: Three Houses. If you’ve only found a handful of Lost Items and wish to find more, you’ll need to explore the Monastery and keep an eye out for shimmering blue light on the ground, as this indicates the location of a Lost Item.
Keep in mind that each Lost Item has an original owner, and you’ll need to do a bit of sleuthing to determine who the Lost Item belongs to. By returning a Lost Item to its original owner, you’ll earn points with them. Characters can have multiple Lost Items to return, so even if you’ve already turned in a Lost Item to someone like Edelgard, that doesn’t rule her out as the potential owner of another Lost Item.
To simplify everything, we’ve put together a list featuring every Lost Item and who to give them to in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Note that this guide is a work-in-progress, be sure to check back as we update our Lost Items guide for Fire Emblem: Three Houses!
Lost Items list

Alois
- Foreign Gold Coin
- Introduction to Magic
- Mysterious Notebook
Annette
- School of Sorcery Book
- Unfinished Score
- Wax Diptych
Ashe
- Bundle of Herbs
- Evil-Repelling Amulet
- Moon Knight's Tale
Bernadetta
- Hedgehog Case
- Needle and Thread
- Still-Life Picture
Caspar
- Grounding Charm
- Tattered Overcoat
- Thunderbrand Replica
Catherine
- Badge of Graduation
- Letter to Rhea
- Weathered Cloak
Claude
- Tactical Game Piece
- Leather Bow Sheath
- Mild Stomach Poison
Cyril
- Old Cleaning Cloth
- Portrait of Rhea
- Well-Used Hatchet
Dedue
- Gardening Shears
- Gold Earring
- Iron Cooking Pot
Dimitri
- Black Leather Gloves
- Dulled Longsword
- Training Logbook
Dorothea
- Lovely Comb
- Silver Brooch
- Songstress Poster
Edelgard
- Eastern Porcelain
- Time-Worn Quill Pen
- White Glove
Felix
- Black Iron Spur
- Sword Belt Fragment
- Toothed Dagger
Ferdinand
- Agricultural Survey
- Bag of Tea Leaves
- Maintenance Oil
Flayn
- Antique Clasp
- Dusty Book of Fables
- Old Map of Enbarr
Gilbert
- Carving Hammer
- Noseless Puppet
- Silver Necklace
Hanneman
- Hammer and Chisel
- Lens Cloth
- Sketch of a Sigil
Hilda
- Handmade Hair Clip
- Spotless Bandage
- Used Bottle of Perfume
Hubert
- Folding Razor
- Hresvelg Treatise
- Noxious Handkerchief
- Old Razor
Ingrid
- Curry Comb
- Jousting Almanac
- Pegasus Horseshoes
Ignatz
- Art Book
- Blue Stone
- Letter to the Goddess
Leonie
- Crude Arrowheads
- Fur Scarf
- Hand-Drawn Map
Linhardt
- Animated Bait
- Feather Pillow
- The Saints Revealed
Lorenz
- Artificial Flower
- A Treatise on Etiquette
- Silk Handkerchief
Lysithea
- Encyclopedia of Sweets
- New Bottle of Perfume
- Princess Doll
Manuela
- Clean Dusting Cloth
- Light Purple Veil
- Wellness Herbs
Marianne
- Bag of Seeds
- Confessional Love Letter
- How to be Tidy
Mercedes
- Book of Ghost Stories
- Fruit Preserves
- How to Bake Sweets
Petra
- Annotated Dictionary
- Exotic Feather
- Small Tanned Hide
Raphael
- Big Spoon
- Burlap Sack of Rocks
- Wooden Button
Seteth
- Old Fishing Rod
- Snapped Writing Quill
- Unfinished Fable
Shamir
- Animal Bone Dice
- Bundle of Dry Hemp
- Centipede Picture
Sylvain
- Crumpled Love Letter
- The History of Sreng
- Unused Lipstick
Now that you know who to give Lost Items based on our list of original owners in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, we recommend reading through some of our other guides including all Prologue dialogue choices and answers in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, how to recruit characters in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and how to reclass your characters in Fire Emblem: Three Houses.