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Owen Meyers' '''father''' was an [[United States|American]] citizen and the lawful husband of Owen’s mother. Despite her parents’ disapproval, he took good care of his wife and child until his death.
The '''father''' of [[Owen Meyers]] was an [[United States|American]] citizen and the lawful husband of Owen's mother. Despite her parents' disapproval, he took good care of his wife and son until his arrest following a failed [[bank]] robbery and his subsequent death in prison.


== Biography ==
==Biography==
[[Owen Meyers|Owen]]’s father met his mother when they were teenagers. They got along well, but her parents disapproved of him because of his past involvement in petty crimes. He grew out of this behavior as he reached adulthood, later marrying Owen’s mother and having a child with her.<ref name="ACLD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]''</ref>
Owen's father met his mother when they were teenagers. They got along well, but her parents disapproved of their relationship because of his past involvement in petty crimes. He grew out of this behavior as he reached adulthood, later marrying Owen's mother and having a child with her.<ref name="ACLD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]''</ref>


Owen’s father provided well for his family, ensuring they had a home and two cars. However, his life took a turn when he developed a gambling problem, which led him into debt. To avoid major changes to his family’s lifestyle, he resorted to gambling in an attempt to pay off the debt he had accumulated. His wife and the Meyer family were unaware of his gambling problems or the debts he had racked up. In an attempt to resolve his financial struggles, he and a group of friends attempted to rob a branch of [[Malta Banking Corporation|Malta Bank Corporation]]. The attempt failed, and after being abandoned by his friends, he was arrested for attempted robbery and the murder of an innocent guard. A police officer later arrived at their home to inform Owen’s mother and him of the events.<ref name="ACLD" />
Owen's father provided well for his family, ensuring they had a home and two cars. However, his life took a turn for the worse when he developed a gambling problem, which led him into debt. To avoid major changes to his family's lifestyle, he resorted to gambling in an attempt to pay off the debt he had accumulated. His family was unaware of his gambling problems or the debts he had racked up.<ref name="ACLD" />


Owen believed his father had participated in the robbery because the evidence against him was overwhelming. However, Owen could not bring himself to believe that his father had murdered anyone.<ref name="ACLD" />
In an attempt to resolve his financial struggles, he and a group of friends attempted to rob a branch of [[Malta Banking Corporation]]. The attempt failed, and after being abandoned by his friends, he was arrested for attempted robbery and the murder of an innocent security guard. A police officer later arrived at their home to inform Owen's mother and him of the incident.<ref name="ACLD" />


== Legacy ==
Owen believed his father had participated in the robbery because the evidence against him was overwhelming. However, he could not bring himself to believe that his father had murdered anyone. Ultimately, Owen's father died in prison at some point before 2016, leaving his family to pay off his debts.<ref name="ACLD" />
Following his death, Owen and his mother lost their home and everything they owned to settle his debts. They were forced to move in with Owen’s grandparents, who frequently criticized Owen’s father. Their negative views not only affected Owen’s perception of his father but also diminished the positive memories Owen and his mother had of him. Later, when Owen was imprisoned due to an illness, he encountered several therapists who attempted to help him process his father’s death, but none succeeded in reaching him. The constant remarks from his grandparents led Owen to believe that his perception of his father differed from his family’s view. This belief drove him to obsess over proving his father’s innocence in the murder.<ref name="ACLD" />
 
===Legacy===
Following his father's death, Owen and his mother lost their home and everything they owned to settle his debts. They were forced to move in with Owen's grandparents, who frequently criticized Owen's father. Their negative views not only affected Owen's perception of his father but also diminished the positive memories Owen and his mother had of him.<ref name="ACLD" />
 
Later, when Owen was imprisoned due to an illness, he encountered several therapists who attempted to help him process his father's death, but none succeeded in reaching him. The constant remarks from his grandparents led Owen to believe that his perception of his father differed from his family's view. This belief drove him to obsess over proving his father's innocence in the murder.<ref name="ACLD" />
 
After becoming involved in the [[Assassin-Templar War]], Owen sought to prove his father's innocence by reliving his [[Genetic memory|memories]] of the failed robbery in the [[Animus]]. However, [[Sebastian Monroe]] informed him that he could only do so if he acquired a DNA sample of his father after his arrest, since Owen had been conceived years before the robbery and did not have access to his father's memories beyond that point.<ref name="ACLD" />
 
During his stay at [[the Aerie]], the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Isaiah]] offered to help Owen learn the truth by showing him a simulation of the failed robbery, based on a DNA sample of his father recovered by Owen's friend [[Javier Mondragón]]. The simulation showed that the [[Assassins]] had framed Owen's father for the crime, but although Owen believed this at first, he later concluded that the simulation could not be trusted because Isaiah himself was unreliable and had his own reasons to alter the truth, in order to sway Owen to his cause.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]''</ref>
 
Eventually, after the end of his adventure, Owen decided that he was no longer interested in knowing what had truly happened to his father if it held so much power over him. He thus finally made peace with his past and strove to move on.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods]]''</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]'' {{c|simulation only}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods]]'' {{Mo}}


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Revision as of 16:46, 29 March 2025

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The father of Owen Meyers was an American citizen and the lawful husband of Owen's mother. Despite her parents' disapproval, he took good care of his wife and son until his arrest following a failed bank robbery and his subsequent death in prison.

Biography

Owen's father met his mother when they were teenagers. They got along well, but her parents disapproved of their relationship because of his past involvement in petty crimes. He grew out of this behavior as he reached adulthood, later marrying Owen's mother and having a child with her.[1]

Owen's father provided well for his family, ensuring they had a home and two cars. However, his life took a turn for the worse when he developed a gambling problem, which led him into debt. To avoid major changes to his family's lifestyle, he resorted to gambling in an attempt to pay off the debt he had accumulated. His family was unaware of his gambling problems or the debts he had racked up.[1]

In an attempt to resolve his financial struggles, he and a group of friends attempted to rob a branch of Malta Banking Corporation. The attempt failed, and after being abandoned by his friends, he was arrested for attempted robbery and the murder of an innocent security guard. A police officer later arrived at their home to inform Owen's mother and him of the incident.[1]

Owen believed his father had participated in the robbery because the evidence against him was overwhelming. However, he could not bring himself to believe that his father had murdered anyone. Ultimately, Owen's father died in prison at some point before 2016, leaving his family to pay off his debts.[1]

Legacy

Following his father's death, Owen and his mother lost their home and everything they owned to settle his debts. They were forced to move in with Owen's grandparents, who frequently criticized Owen's father. Their negative views not only affected Owen's perception of his father but also diminished the positive memories Owen and his mother had of him.[1]

Later, when Owen was imprisoned due to an illness, he encountered several therapists who attempted to help him process his father's death, but none succeeded in reaching him. The constant remarks from his grandparents led Owen to believe that his perception of his father differed from his family's view. This belief drove him to obsess over proving his father's innocence in the murder.[1]

After becoming involved in the Assassin-Templar War, Owen sought to prove his father's innocence by reliving his memories of the failed robbery in the Animus. However, Sebastian Monroe informed him that he could only do so if he acquired a DNA sample of his father after his arrest, since Owen had been conceived years before the robbery and did not have access to his father's memories beyond that point.[1]

During his stay at the Aerie, the Templar Isaiah offered to help Owen learn the truth by showing him a simulation of the failed robbery, based on a DNA sample of his father recovered by Owen's friend Javier Mondragón. The simulation showed that the Assassins had framed Owen's father for the crime, but although Owen believed this at first, he later concluded that the simulation could not be trusted because Isaiah himself was unreliable and had his own reasons to alter the truth, in order to sway Owen to his cause.[2]

Eventually, after the end of his adventure, Owen decided that he was no longer interested in knowing what had truly happened to his father if it held so much power over him. He thus finally made peace with his past and strove to move on.[3]

Appearances

References