How to Solve the Fifth Truth Puzzle at Mercato Vecchio on "Assassin's Creed 2"

"Assassin's Creed II" is an action-adventure game that features many secrets and "easter eggs" outside of the story's primary plot. Players can attempt to uncover the intricate back-story of the Assassin's by accessing glyphs called "The Truth." Once a glyph is activated, the player will have to solve a variety of puzzles to receive a piece of information that eventually tells a portion of the game's intricate back-story. The fifth Truth puzzle in Mercato Vecchio can be troublesome for many players, as it requires a high degree of historical knowledge.

Instructions

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      Approach the glyph in Mercato Vecchio. The glyph can be easily found by entering the area and setting a waypoint to it by pressing "A" on Xbox 360 or "X" on PlayStation3 on the marker from the map. The game will then you guide you to the glyphs location by highlighting the path on your radar. Once activated, a series of pictures will be shown.

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      Match the historical figures with the pictures of the land they are known to be from: the picture of Perseus matches Greece, the picture of Attila the Hun matches Eurasia, the picture of Sigmund matches Norse, the picture of King Arthur matches Britannia and the picture of Joan of Arc matches France. Once all pictures are matched, a second set of pictures will be displayed.

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      Match the historical figures with the pictures of the land they are known to be from: the picture of John the Baptist matches Jerusalem, the picture of Alexander the Great matches Macedonia, Shabataka matches Egypt, Peter matches Jerusalem and Moses matches Egypt. The glyph will be completed when all the pictures have been matched.

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