Answer with boat or ship. Have him open the gates and take a look around inside. The first theft will take place at Nelsonâs Column in Trafalgar Square. Soak up some of the local color and the odd inclusion of the bird call tray. Walk through the French, Dutch, Flemish and several English art galleries looking for possible clues. Your next destination is the Byward tower. Use the gameâs mini-map to travel back to the tower of London.Go to the storeroom and pick up the string. All Rights Reserved. It has been damaged. The crates by the entrance have a combination lock, find out what happened to it. Take it. Take coin from middle hook.Go to right side table. Barnesâs book shop is in the same location in all of the Sherlock Holmes games. Go to the weaponâs room.The weaponâs room is decorated much the way you would expect with weapons throughout various periods. Look for the dates for when a person named Mac Adams was imprisoned in the tower.
Use the mini-map to travel to the National Gallery of Art.You need to find four paintings of Saint Catherine in the museum. (Royalty has to keep up appearances, after all.) Walkthrough by MaGtRo October 2007 . Return to Baker Street and start a treasure hunt for British sovereign coins.Go to right side of the desk left of the door. Someone has laid out Egyptian hieroglyphs on the table and a copy of an article about the Rosetta Stone. Europe is awash with the news of masterful burglaries taking place throughout the Continent. Open the crate and note its contents. Use the key on the door to get inside.A blue door lies not far from the storeroom with the sacks of flour that you just investigated. Take coin from bottom drawer under the wig.Go to book case at corner. Go to the Queenâs dormitory. Look for the painting of the fish, the young boy with a cabbage and an angel. Look around until you find a piece of an illegible message. You should now have the dates you need. The poem makes a brief mention of the paintings of Saint Catherine, which serves as your next clue. They belong to a size 9 shoe, and Talk to the guard in the office, who will tell you about a now present ladder. You cannot determine the size of his shoes from your current location.
You must go through the gallery to find the letters that will eventually spell out âCoroni.â This letter in itself is incomplete, the final clue leads you to a slider puzzle.
Take the blue register from the chair by the entry to the English gallery and then go back to the museumâs entrance.
Give it to the sinister character and Barnes will return to his bookstore. A legend states that if the ravens get removed from the tower, the kingdom of England will fall. The final message contains a poem about six birds.
Get Chivalry and Spiritualism from the Back Shelf.Talk to him to find out he lost money in a bet on a turtle race and cannot gain it back. The main menu has new game, load, save, return, options, control, credits and exit game selections. You need to use the string to repair the net and make a good weave. Youâll find weapons over the fireplace.Holmesâs next destination is the White tower in this ancient prison turned tourist attraction. He can indeed get you into the bar, although from their you still have to figure out what to do. (Oddly enough, England is a monarchy largely in name only at this time. Crouch down (Ctrl key) and take coin from 4th drawer.Go to the left side of the desk left of the door. Get what information you can from these and head to the Italian Art Gallery.A few more footprints lead up to the place where the picture of the Fighting Temeraire used to be. The woman is a cocaine addict and needs a fix. He says something about the Golden Lion pub and a certain character in it. Here you will find another set that does not quite match up with what you found earlier. You need to examine the graffiti here. This time, however, the head of the guards, whom the game calls the chief wader, has opened it for you.When you get all these items, it is time to find more clues about one of the missing birds. The Italian section, however, fits more closely with the Roman names used in the missive.The second clue mentions something about a tired Horseman with White Horse. The conversation reveals important pieces of the next scheme.Figure out how to outwit French Master theif Arsene Lupin in this adventure involving Sherlock Holmes.Assasin's Creed 2 - A review of the Assassin's Lineage
It is a letter from no one other than the Cat Burglar himself. Follow the clues carefully and place the shields in the proper order. Go into the bar and trade the shady character the money for Holmesâs medal.When you get back to Holmes, he asks you what the Six Birds Poem refers to. A shady character has been conducting turtle races and you will see Barnes sulking at one of the tables.Go back to Holmesâs Bedroom on Baker Street and take the legion honor medal. The white footprints indicate that they contained flour. This was painted by an artist named Potter and can be found in the Flemish gallery. It is slightly older and has a flash mechanism. The tower is no longr being used as a prison at this time, but it still bears the mark of its original purpose. There is however a pitcher of water and some restoration tools in the room. His obsession with the book has caused one problem, however. You need to find the next clue.The queenâs dormitory does not seem to be as tidy as the name would suggest.