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The '''mother''' of [[Owen Meyers]] was an American citizen and the lawful wife of Owen's [[Owen Meyers' father|father]] until his death in prison between 2011 and 2016.
The '''mother''' of [[Owen Meyers]] was an American citizen and the lawful wife of Owen's [[Owen Meyers' father|father]] until his death in prison between 2011 and 2016.


== Biography==
==Biography==
Owen's mother met his father when they were both teenagers and developed romantic feelings for each other. Her parents disapproved of their relationship, as they knew about his petty crimes. However, she chose to stay with him. Over time, he moved past his delinquent behavior, and the two eventually married, settling into their own home. In 2001, she gave birth to their son, Owen.<ref name="ACLD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]'' – {{Fact|Chapters? April 2025}}</ref>
Owen's mother met his father when they were both teenagers and developed romantic feelings for each other. Her parents disapproved of their relationship, as they knew about his petty crimes. However, she chose to stay with him. Over time, he moved past his delinquent behavior, and the two eventually married, settling into their own home. In 2001, she gave birth to their son, Owen.<ref name="ACLD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]'' – Chapter One</ref>


Years later, unaware that her husband had fallen into gambling debt, she was informed by a police officer that he had been involved in a bank robbery at a branch of the [[Malta Banking Corporation]]. He was not only charged with attempted theft but also with murder. Burdened by debts and with her husband behind bars, she was forced to sell their house, both cars, and her husband's belongings. Left with no other choice, she and Owen moved back into her parents’ home, where she was constantly reminded that her husband had been a disgrace.<ref name="ACLD"/>
Years later, unaware that her husband had fallen into gambling debt, she was informed by a police officer that he had been involved in a [[bank]] robbery at a branch of the [[Malta Banking Corporation]]. He was charged not only with attempted theft, but also with murder. Burdened by debts and with her husband behind bars, she was forced to sell their house, both cars, and her husband's belongings. Left with no other choice, she and Owen moved back into her parents' home, where she was constantly reminded that her husband had been a disgrace.<ref name="ACLD"/>


In late 2016, she worked at a printing company and often had conversations with her son, who was determined to prove his father's innocence regarding the murder. One evening, she and her parents discovered that Owen had slipped out of the house, so they decided to wait for his return. When he came back, her father expressed his disappointment and confusion, questioning why Owen hadn’t been punished for leaving. A few days later, Owen disappeared again, this time for weeks. No one knew where he had gone or if he was still alive. When he eventually returned, Owen revealed to her and her parents that he had found answers about the past, though he didn’t mention his involvement in the ongoing conflict. They were unaware of his brief involvement in the [[Assassin-Templar War]], where he sought answers to clear his father's name.<ref name="ACLD"/>
In late 2016, Owen's mother worked at a printing company and often had conversations with her son, who was determined to prove his father's innocence regarding the murder accusation. One evening, she and her parents discovered that Owen had slipped out of the house, so they decided to wait for his return. When he came back, his grandfather expressed his disappointment and confusion, asking Owen's mother why she had not punished her son for leaving.<ref name="ACLD"/>
 
A few days later, Owen disappeared again, this time for weeks. No one knew where he had gone or if he was still alive. When he eventually returned, Owen revealed to her and his grandparents that he had found answers about the past, though he didn't mention his involvement in the ongoing conflict. They were unaware of his brief involvement in the [[Assassin-Templar War]], where he sought answers to clear his father's name.<ref name="ACFOTG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods]]'' – Epilogue</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 18:24, 22 June 2025

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The mother of Owen Meyers was an American citizen and the lawful wife of Owen's father until his death in prison between 2011 and 2016.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Owen's mother met his father when they were both teenagers and developed romantic feelings for each other. Her parents disapproved of their relationship, as they knew about his petty crimes. However, she chose to stay with him. Over time, he moved past his delinquent behavior, and the two eventually married, settling into their own home. In 2001, she gave birth to their son, Owen.[1]

Years later, unaware that her husband had fallen into gambling debt, she was informed by a police officer that he had been involved in a bank robbery at a branch of the Malta Banking Corporation. He was charged not only with attempted theft, but also with murder. Burdened by debts and with her husband behind bars, she was forced to sell their house, both cars, and her husband's belongings. Left with no other choice, she and Owen moved back into her parents' home, where she was constantly reminded that her husband had been a disgrace.[1]

In late 2016, Owen's mother worked at a printing company and often had conversations with her son, who was determined to prove his father's innocence regarding the murder accusation. One evening, she and her parents discovered that Owen had slipped out of the house, so they decided to wait for his return. When he came back, his grandfather expressed his disappointment and confusion, asking Owen's mother why she had not punished her son for leaving.[1]

A few days later, Owen disappeared again, this time for weeks. No one knew where he had gone or if he was still alive. When he eventually returned, Owen revealed to her and his grandparents that he had found answers about the past, though he didn't mention his involvement in the ongoing conflict. They were unaware of his brief involvement in the Assassin-Templar War, where he sought answers to clear his father's name.[2]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

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