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Assassin’s Creed Origins: All Stone Circles Locations

All Stone Circles Locations in Assassin’s Creed Origins

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There’s a ton to do in Assassin’s Creed Origins, from killing members of an evil ancient order, to helping farmers get stolen items back from bandits. One of the side quests available in the game is focused on Bayek’s son, or rather on something that his son always wanted to do. The quest is called Bayek’s Promise, and completing it will net you the Stargazer trophy/achievement. You’ll need to locate 12 circles and then match up their patterns to 12 different constellations. The matching part is easy as you’re simply rotating the shape given to try and fit one of the several in the sky. Actually finding the stone circles is the truly difficult part of this Assassin’s Creed Origins quest.

Oddly enough, there’s a rudimentary map of each stone circles location located in the Great Sphinx. It gives you a general location of all 12, but it can be difficult to follow at times. To make life for you easier, we went and got all of them ourselves.

Below we have the points on the map where you can find each and every one of the stone circles in Assassin’s Creed Origins.

Amun

Hathor

The Scales

Apis

Horus

The Great Twins

Taweret

Pisces

Divine Lion

Serqet

Osiris

Goat Fish

Once you’ve collected all 12 stone circles in Assassin’s Creed Origins, you must then return to the first one, Amun, which will trigger a cutscene finishing the quest and netting you 3000 XP plus the trophy/achievement.

The stone circles are also tied to a secret vault located beneath the Sphinx. Once you’ve finished the quest, head back to the Sphinx and the room where you can see the rudimentary map. Interact with the small metal piece in front of the map (where you can light a flame) and it the floor will lift up leading to an entrance to a new area. You must activate a mechanism within which requires 50 Silica.

That’s all of the stone circles locations in Assassin’s Creed Origins. For more on Assassin’s Creed Origins, be sure to check out our wiki.

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