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Find What I Stole is an Enigma in Assassin's Creed Mirage that players can find north of the Damascus Gate Prison in the Harbiyah territory. This Enigma suggests that fans should search the soap boilers and then look for the colorful fabrics from the heights, and indeed there is a treasure that can be claimed by performing these actions. That said, pinpointing the precise position that is referenced in Assassin's Creed Mirage's Find What I Stole Enigma can be quite difficult, and this guide is here to assist with the endeavor.

AC Mirage: Find What I Stole Enigma Guide

The first step toward solving the Find What I Stole Enigma is traveling to the Soap Boiler's District, an area in the southeast corner of Harbiyah. Upon arriving at this location, players should use AC Mirage's Enkidu to view the Soap Boiler's District from above, and they should focus on its southwest corner. Here, fans will see some large cloth triangles spanning the corridor, and indeed those are the colorful fabrics mentioned in the note.

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Players should now make their way to those fabrics, and they will find a gazebo underneath them. The treasure that is connected to the Find What I Stole Enigma is on the ground within this gazebo, and players should enter the structure and interact with the glowing spot on the ground to collect it. To make this process as easy as possible, here are maps and images that can be used to easily solve the Find What I Stole Enigma in AC Mirage.

With respect to exactly what the treasure is, players that solve the Find What I Stole Enigma will receive the Black Zanj Uprising Outfit Dye. This cosmetic item can be equipped through the Inventory menu, provided that the player is wearing the Zanj Uprising Outfit. For the uninitiated, that outfit can be obtained by looting Gear Chests in Assassin's Creed Mirage's Harbiyah territory, and it reduces the impact of illegal actions on Basim's notoriety.

One final thing to mention is that players need not solve all the Enigmas in order to reach 100% completion of the game. Indeed, just collecting the Enigmas is enough for a territory in AC Mirage to be considered "fully explored," a designation that is associated with the Explorer achievement. As such, fans should only concern themselves with solving all the Enigmas if they are very interested in earning an array of cosmetic items, as that is exactly what all the treasures are.

Assassin's Creed Mirage is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.