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An unidentified Roman Assassin operated in the Roman Empire during the rise of Constantine I as emperor in the 4th century.[1]
By 2014, the genetic memories of this Assassin were used by Abstergo Industries for a video game called The Bladed Cross released via the Helix Navigator,[2] which was teased in Abstergo's Employee Handbook with the tagline: "We are in 330 AD, and the Roman Empire, besieged and decadent, is at a crossroads. But a man will rise above the darkness to forge the destiny of his people. Witness the birth of Constantinople and spend time with the man who had dreamed it, the emperor Constantine I."[3]
