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| name = Sofia Rikkin's Mother
| name = Sofia Rikkin's mother
| image = ACM Sophia Rikkin mother.jpg
| image = ACM Sophia Rikkin mother.jpg
| death = 1984
| species = [[Human]]
| species = [[Human]]
| affiliates = [[Templars]]
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The '''mother''' (died 1984) of [[Sofia Rikkin]] was the wife of her father, [[Templars|Templar]] [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] and [[Abstergo Industries]] CEO [[Alan Rikkin]]. She gave birth to Sofia in 1980 and was close to her daughter during the first years of her life, until her death only four years later at the hands of the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]].<ref name="ACMN">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization]]''</ref>


Sofia Rikkin’s mother was the wife of [[Grand Master|Grand Master Templar]] and former CEO of [[Abstergo Industries]] [[Alan Rikkin]]. She gave birth to their daughter, [[Sofia Rikkin|Sofia]], in 1980, but tragically passed away four years later when she was assassinated by the [[Assassins|Brotherhood of Assassins]]. As a result, Alan became a widower, and Sofia grew up without a mother figure.<ref name="ACFilmNovelization">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization]]''</ref>
As a result of her mother's death, Sofia grew up without a mother figure while Alan, mourning the loss of his wife, became emotionally distant from Sofia. As an adult, Sofia, blaming her mother's death on [[human]] violence, sought to find a "cure" for it through her work on the [[Animus Project]] at the [[Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center|Abstergo facility]] in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]].<ref name="ACMN"/>


== Legacy ==
==Appearances==
Her death had a significant impact on Sofia, leaving her without a mother and motivating her to find a way to address violence through the [[Animus Project]] at the [[Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center|Abstergo facility]] in [[Madrid]], as she believed violence was the cause of her mother's death."<ref name="ACFilmNovelization">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization]]''</ref>
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization]]'' {{Mo}}


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Latest revision as of 16:48, 23 February 2025

The mother (died 1984) of Sofia Rikkin was the wife of her father, Templar Grand Master and Abstergo Industries CEO Alan Rikkin. She gave birth to Sofia in 1980 and was close to her daughter during the first years of her life, until her death only four years later at the hands of the Assassin Brotherhood.[1]

As a result of her mother's death, Sofia grew up without a mother figure while Alan, mourning the loss of his wife, became emotionally distant from Sofia. As an adult, Sofia, blaming her mother's death on human violence, sought to find a "cure" for it through her work on the Animus Project at the Abstergo facility in Madrid, Spain.[1]

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