If you are looking to fully complete Assassin’s Creed Mirage, then you will need to locate all six Tales From Baghdad. Curse of the Si’la’ is a Tale that is found in the western portion of the map, where you will need to utilize Eagle Vision to the fullest. The guide below will detail where to find all of the clues to help in your investigation.
How to Complete Curse of the Si’la’ - Tales from Baghdad¶
You will be journeying to the western side of the map, as this Tale from Baghdad is found in the Wilderness. Specifically, head straight to the Abandoned Village there, and look for an NPC that is on the eastern side. Ma’Bad will be standing next to a large tree, warning people to stay away from the village. He says that an evil spirit has slain everyone in the village, but Basim decides to investigate on his own. Note that items you can check will be highlighted in red whenever you use Eagle Vision.
Start by going behind the NPC and look for some stairs going down. After the first little flight, look for your first item, which is a corpse. Just go up to the item and press the designated button to check it out. Continue down the next set of stairs and look for the one building. There’s a crate right next to the door, so investigate it, then go inside and look at the single jar. Note that the inside of the building will make your screen get all wobbly, so try to make it quick.
Opposite that building will be more stars, but before going down them, activate Eagle Vision and look at the top of the wall for another item to inspect (should be #4 now). Descend the stairs now and use your vision to see the long trail in the sand. Follow it until you get the button prompt to check it, then keep going to find a leopard waiting for you. Defeat the leopard, then look where it was lying down for another item to inspect. There is one more item, which is the pile of wood behind the leopard, making seven in all.
Basim pieces together what happens, so return to Ma’Bad and report your findings. After learning the truth, you will be finished with this Tale from Baghdad.
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