Assassin's Creed Mirage: Nestorian Monastery Lost Book

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Assassin's Creed Mirage: Nestorian Monastery Lost Book

The Lost Book in Assassin’s Creed Mirage is hidden underground in the Nestorian Monastery. The dark area can be a tad confusing to navigate because they’re blocked by these shelves you have to pull out. We’ll show you how to get rid of the things blocking the way.

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Nestorian Monastery Lost Book Location

The Lost Book is inside this underground area and if you don’t know where it is, follow the marker as shown below. The entrance is pretty huge near the guy who had donkeys and horses.

Assassin's Creed Mirage Nestorian Monastery Lost Book Location

Once you’re inside, take the first left turn and go down the path all the way to the end. At the end of the path is a shelf that you can pull back.

Pull that shelf out of the way. Get back to where you came from to the main hallway.

Nestorian Monastery puzzle

Keep going down the hallway and take the next left turn. And then to your right is another shelf you can pull back. Now, go back out from this alley.

Nestorian Monastery Lost Book puzzle

Back on the main hallway, keep going forward and take the third left turn. There’s going to be yet another shelf to pull back.

Once you do, get out into the main hallway again and you’ll find at the end of the hallway is the final left turn.

Nestorian Monastery Lost Book puzzle

There’s going to be a hole in the wall that you can go through. Further into the room, there’s a room that’s only divided by white cloth right after a chest you can loot. Here you’ll find the Lost Book.

That’s how you can find the way through the underground area of Nestorian Monastery to get the Lost Book in Assassin’s Creed Mirage.

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