Side Quest 8 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: neoKushan neoKushan 12 years ago 1 I'm very sorry if this has been answered before, I went back about 15 pages and couldn't find anything. It was one of the first landmarks I discovered but it was before I knew about the glitches, so I never grabbed it at the time and now I don't know what building it is.
I've looked around every dark grey building, but none of them look like the picture at all. If someone could just give me a rough idea of where the building is, I would be eternally grateful. User Info: JonyRico JonyRico 11 years ago 3 Its on the top right of the map in Florence and its in the square villa area its on top of the roof on the top right as well behind a small roof thing and beside a chiminey top.
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Side Missions Find anything you think is wrong with this walkthrough? Help us fix it by posting in its Walkthrough Thread. This walkthrough is the property of TrueTrophies. This walkthrough and any content included may not be reproduced without written permission. At the base of a bell tower northeast of the dome at the top of San Lorenzo. The glyph itself is a monkey with a very spiraled tail.
Fairly high up at the northeast corner of the Mercato Vecchio. A string of Chinese text is hidden on the right side of two windows. On the eastern side of the rooftops of Ospedale Degli Innocenti. It'll be an Eye of Horus, from Egyptian mythology.
On the northern side of Santa Croce, partially up the building. I'm not entirely sure what this thing is. On the northwest corner of the front wall of the villa. At the Antico Teatro Romano, which is the big theater to the southwest. Head down into the theater properly from the roadside and make a left as soon as you can, where you'll find a glyph that looks like two fingerprints on top of each other. Or galaxies. It could be either, really. At the Monte Oliveto Maggiore, which is the largest building to the southwest outside of the city walls.
Climb up the windows on the rounded southern exterior and you'll find this pyramid-looking glyph at the top of the first roof. On top of the Torre del Diavolo. Look on your map for the one art merchant in Tuscany, then look north of it for a black rectangle indicating a tower. Climb this tower to get to the glyph. It'll be an all-seeing eye inside a triangle. In Santa Maria Assunta, the dark gray building in the walls of Tuscany. Face the building from the east looking west , and head up the stairs.
There's a small archway left of the stairs at the top that leads to a mountain glyph, as well as a small courtyard. Return to the art merchant and look south for two towers right next to each other. This last glyph, reminiscent of a Japanese temple, is in-between the two towers. You can get to it by using the nearby buildings and their smaller rooftops.
Halfway up the tall tower to the northeast. It kind of looks like a mountain. Some Hebrew text high up on a wall in the building with a square courtyard. You can climb up to it from below or drop to it from the rooftop.
On the back of the large curved piece at the top of the building. It should look like an audio file wave, but it isn't. On the east side of this building.
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