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{{Quote|Let's see... patrilineal line... Nineteenth century American midwest. Eighteenth century American Revolution. Sixteenth century Ottoman Empire. Fifteenth century Italian Renaissance! Oh my god! You don't mean...?|Álvaro Gramática discovering that the boy is a Miles, 2015.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate}}
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The '''son''' of [[Desmond Miles]] and an unknown woman (born c. 2005) is a [[Sages|Sage]] living in the [[New York]] area. On 4 October 2015, his mother brought him to an [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]] clinic in New York, at which point Abstergo discovered he shared the patrilineal lineage of Desmond Miles.  
The '''son''' of [[Desmond Miles]] and an unknown woman (born c. 2005) is a [[Sages|Sage]] living in the [[New York]] area. On 4 October 2015, his mother brought him to an [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]] clinic in New York, at which point Abstergo discovered he shared the patrilineal lineage of Desmond Miles.


While [[Álvaro Gramática]] wanted to immediately kidnap the boy and conduct a vivisection on him, [[Isabelle Ardant]] opposed her fellow Templar's project, claming the young Sage as her own project. Because she was opposed to the experimentation on children, she instead planned to have Abstergo abduct the boy once he had grown enough and then put him into an [[Animus]] for the rest of his life in order to study his lineage.
While [[Álvaro Gramática]] intended to kidnap the boy immediately and conduct a vivisection on him, [[Isabelle Ardant]] opposed this, claming the young Sage as her own project. She instead planned to have Abstergo abduct the boy once he was old enough and then put him into an [[Animus]] for the rest of his life so they could study his lineage.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Although less probable given the time and location of his birth, this child may instead be the son of [[William Miles]] since no mention is made by the Templars of Desmond's matrilineal lineage, namely [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], in the patrilineal lineage of the boy.
*Although less probable given the time and location of his birth, the child could also be the son of [[William Miles]], since no mention is made of Desmond's matrilineal lineage, namely [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]].


==Reference==
==Reference==

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"Let's see... patrilineal line... Nineteenth century American midwest. Eighteenth century American Revolution. Sixteenth century Ottoman Empire. Fifteenth century Italian Renaissance! Oh my god! You don't mean...?"
―Álvaro Gramática discovering that the boy is a Miles, 2015.[src]

The son of Desmond Miles and an unknown woman (born c. 2005) is a Sage living in the New York area. On 4 October 2015, his mother brought him to an Abstergo clinic in New York, at which point Abstergo discovered he shared the patrilineal lineage of Desmond Miles.

While Álvaro Gramática intended to kidnap the boy immediately and conduct a vivisection on him, Isabelle Ardant opposed this, claming the young Sage as her own project. She instead planned to have Abstergo abduct the boy once he was old enough and then put him into an Animus for the rest of his life so they could study his lineage.

Trivia

  • Although less probable given the time and location of his birth, the child could also be the son of William Miles, since no mention is made of Desmond's matrilineal lineage, namely Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad.

Reference