The solution to the first riddle is found up on the front of the Palais de Tuileries in Le Louvre. Directly north and slightly west of the Hotel de Sens. The solution to this riddle is a tree in the center of a plaza near the church in Marais where this enigma begins (the church is named after twin brothers). It is on a wooden platform right next to the river.

Follow the river as it curves to the south until a proper bridge spans both sides. In 1891, Ford was employed as an engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company, and in 1896 he met Thomas Edison at a meeting of the company's executives. The clue can be found on the roof, on a tower on the inner part of where the building makes a 90 degree angle.

The second riddle lies on the clock that sits on the inner side of the western wall. The solution to this riddle is the Eglise St. Eustache church in the Halles district of Le Ventre de Paris, on a pyramid shaped roof at the southwest corner. The final riddle waits on the landing below the spire. This page contains the locations of and solutions to all of the The starting point for each enigma may be found on the map. Continue climbing the face of the church until you reach the central eaved roof.

The solution to the final riddle is found on the outside of a mausoleum in a cemetery north of La Madeleine church in the Faydeau district in La Louvre. All Glyph Locations and Solutions - Assassin's Creed II By Artoriaz and 1 collaborators A guide on the location of all glyphs required to unlock “The Truth” video, and how to solve the puzzles. Saturnus Nostradamus Enigma is a side mission in Assassin’s Creed Unity that makes you solve three riddles in order to complete it and collect a Nostradamus Fragment collectible. Glyph Puzzle Solutions. Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Alcohol, Includes online features that may expose players to unrated user-generated content

Franchises:Assassin's Creed. After leaving le Palais-Royale, head southwest to the final bridge in the center of the city. The solution is on an outer circular ledge up on the northwest corner of the church.

The solution to this riddle is at the Panthèon in La Bièvre, at ground level on the east side of the building, on the ground in a walkway between some square pillars and the building. The solution to the first riddle is very near the enigma starting location in the Invalides district in Les Invalides.

Assassin's Creed: Unity is the fifth major chapter in the Assassin's Creed franchise and the first built exclusively for advanced-generation consoles. The solution to this riddle is at Luxembourg in Le Quartier Latin, on the carpet in the inside entryway (foyer).

The solution to this riddle is in Saint-Marcel in La Bièvre, in the swampy area near the outer wall of the city, on the ground next to two men standing at a kettle over a fire (outside).

Head southwest from the start point to the Place Vendome, where a large statue sits in the middle of palacial courtyard. Look for an unnamed landmark on the map just a little ways to the northwest. At the base of the statue is the next riddle. The Leo Nostradamus Enigma starts on a chruch tower near the Hotel de Ville in Ventre de Paris. On top of the bridge, roughly halfway across, is the final symbol.

It is also the location of the The "fallen Godly symbol" is a large wooden cross half buried in the ground near the Cour des Miracles landmark in Porte-Saint-Denis. The solution to the final riddle is a tower northwest of the solution to the second riddle. Head up the dome and into the walkway going around it where the columns are. The "Ignoble Nobleman" here is the Marquis de Sade and the clue is located inside his parlor. In it's inner courtyard is a small cannon on a podium (according to the Animus database, the cannon fires at precisely noon, triggered by a beam of sunlight).

The solution to this riddle is up on the front of a building directly east of the enigma starting point. The glyphs are all in order of appearance. The solution to the third riddle is a fountain in the gardens at Luxembourg in Le Quartier Latin. The puzzles aren't tied to particular Glyphs -- they follow a set sequence, regardless of the order you discover the Glyphs. Make your way onto the roof of the Cafe Theatre (where the city rises To the west of the start point sits a large building with a clock at it's corner. This area is fairly heavily guarded, so try and stealthily take out the guards. Follow the direction that it's Head to a high perch on Notre Dame and look to the north (where Sainte-Chapelle lies).