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You press “No.” Nothing happens. You press “Yes.”

You never play Assassin’s Creed Rogue again. But sometimes, late at night, your Switch wakes itself up. The screen glows blue. The fan spins. And through the tinny speakers, you hear the ocean. And the whisper, in a language you’re beginning to understand:

You sail the Morrigan through the North Atlantic. The ice physics are… off. They shimmer like corrupted memory. When you assassinate your first colonial assassin, he doesn’t scream. He whispers, in English this time, clear as a bell: