The "Epic Orchestral" cover of by Freya Catherine is a powerful arrangement of the traditional Celtic folk song, widely recognized for its emotional appearances in popular media. This version blends the song's melancholic roots with a sweeping, cinematic score that resonates with fans of both The Walking Dead and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag . Significance in Media

: It was featured in the Season 3 episode "Seed," sung by characters Beth and Maggie Greene to provide a rare moment of peace and reflection for the survivors.

: The song is most famous for its use in the game’s final scene, where Anne Bonny (voiced by Sarah Greene) sings it as protagonist Edward Kenway looks out over a table and envisions his fallen friends. It serves as a bittersweet farewell to the "Golden Age of Piracy" and Edward's former life.

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The "Epic Orchestral" cover of by Freya Catherine is a powerful arrangement of the traditional Celtic folk song, widely recognized for its emotional appearances in popular media. This version blends the song's melancholic roots with a sweeping, cinematic score that resonates with fans of both The Walking Dead and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag . Significance in Media

: It was featured in the Season 3 episode "Seed," sung by characters Beth and Maggie Greene to provide a rare moment of peace and reflection for the survivors. The "Epic Orchestral" cover of by Freya Catherine

: The song is most famous for its use in the game’s final scene, where Anne Bonny (voiced by Sarah Greene) sings it as protagonist Edward Kenway looks out over a table and envisions his fallen friends. It serves as a bittersweet farewell to the "Golden Age of Piracy" and Edward's former life. : The song is most famous for its