Mani Mondragón: Difference between revisions
imported>Sol Pacificus →Assault sentence: I don't think quoting the slur was necessary in the first place to tell what happened. BTW, I thought "redneck" is also a slur, but others have corrected me otherwise. Are we sure? |
imported>Lacrossedeamon censoring as f***** is silly as it means and evokes the same as the non censored word, so it's better just to replace it but I do think its import to mention type of slur. And yes "redneck" is a slur but it mainly applied to white people and along class lines rather than ethnic, gender, or sexuality so no one really cares. |
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In 2015, Javier came out as homosexual to his family, to which Mani and their mother were the most supportive.<ref name="ACLD Ch21"/> They began to feel closer as a family and things got better.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]'' – Chapter 11</ref> When a redneck called his newly out brother a slur, Mani beat the man senseless while his brother looked on in equal parts gracious, prideful and fearful. Due to the incident, Mani was convicted of assault and sentenced, landing him in jail. The event severely impacted Javier who began to push his friends away, especially [[Owen Meyers]]. After serving his sentence, Mani was released and the family held another cookout as a welcome home celebration.<ref name="ACLD Ch21">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]'' – Chapter 21</ref> | In 2015, Javier came out as homosexual to his family, to which Mani and their mother were the most supportive.<ref name="ACLD Ch21"/> They began to feel closer as a family and things got better.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]'' – Chapter 11</ref> When a redneck called his newly out brother a homophobic slur, Mani beat the man senseless while his brother looked on in equal parts gracious, prideful and fearful. Due to the incident, Mani was convicted of assault and sentenced, landing him in jail. The event severely impacted Javier who began to push his friends away, especially [[Owen Meyers]]. After serving his sentence, Mani was released and the family held another cookout as a welcome home celebration.<ref name="ACLD Ch21">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]'' – Chapter 21</ref> | ||
===Life outside prison=== | ===Life outside prison=== | ||
Later in 2016, when Owen and Javier met up for the first time in ages to try out [[Sebastian Monroe]]'s Animus experience, unsure of how to start a conversation Owen asked Javier how his brother was, to which he revealed he was out of prison and trying to stay out of trouble.<ref name="ACLD Ch5"/> Mani's imprisonment was also later brought up in conversation by his brother to Owen, as he tried to sympathize with him about knowing what he was going through, Owen's father having also been sent to prison. Although Owen ended up angering Javier by saying his brother deserved to be in prison because he beat someone up, Javier later explained the circumstances that led up to it. In the process, he came out to Owen.<ref name="ACLD Ch21"/> | Later in 2016, when Owen and Javier met up for the first time in ages to try out [[Sebastian Monroe]]'s Animus experience, unsure of how to start a conversation Owen asked Javier how his brother was, to which he revealed he was out of prison and trying to stay out of trouble.<ref name="ACLD Ch5"/> Mani's imprisonment was also later brought up in conversation by his brother to Owen, as he tried to sympathize with him about knowing what he was going through, Owen's father having also been sent to prison. Although Owen ended up angering Javier by saying his brother deserved to be in prison because he beat someone up, Javier later explained the circumstances that led up to it. In the process, he came out to Owen.<ref name="ACLD Ch21"/> | ||
When Javier and Owen attempted to sneak up the Templar [[Isaiah]] within the Khan's Tomb, the latter used the [[Trident of Eden]]'s fear prong on the two. Javier saw a vision of his parents crying as he came out to them and his brother beating him and calling him a | When Javier and Owen attempted to sneak up the Templar [[Isaiah]] within the Khan's Tomb, the latter used the [[Trident of Eden]]'s fear prong on the two. Javier saw a vision of his parents crying as he came out to them and his brother beating him and calling him a homophobic slur.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]'' – Chapter 28</ref> Mani was surprised when his brother came home after being away for an uncertain amount of time who-knows-where, although Javier did not want to talk about his experiences, Mani nor their parents would let up. Though they were all glad he was home, they were all worried about him as there was still many places he couldn't openly be himself.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods]]'' – Epilogue</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 04:07, 8 September 2024
Mani Mondragón (born c. 1990s) is the older brother of Javier, and thus is also a descendant of the Master Templar Shay Cormac, his grandson Cudgel, the Tlaxcaltec warrior Chimalpopoca, and the Icelandic skald Thorvald Hjaltason.
Biography
Early life
During his youth, he and his family would have cookouts around a fire. Something which his brother, Javier, enjoyed. They'd wrap blankets around each other and watch the sun set.[1] At some point later, Mani also joined a gang much to his mother's disapproval.[2]
Assault sentence
In 2015, Javier came out as homosexual to his family, to which Mani and their mother were the most supportive.[1] They began to feel closer as a family and things got better.[3] When a redneck called his newly out brother a homophobic slur, Mani beat the man senseless while his brother looked on in equal parts gracious, prideful and fearful. Due to the incident, Mani was convicted of assault and sentenced, landing him in jail. The event severely impacted Javier who began to push his friends away, especially Owen Meyers. After serving his sentence, Mani was released and the family held another cookout as a welcome home celebration.[1]
Life outside prison
Later in 2016, when Owen and Javier met up for the first time in ages to try out Sebastian Monroe's Animus experience, unsure of how to start a conversation Owen asked Javier how his brother was, to which he revealed he was out of prison and trying to stay out of trouble.[2] Mani's imprisonment was also later brought up in conversation by his brother to Owen, as he tried to sympathize with him about knowing what he was going through, Owen's father having also been sent to prison. Although Owen ended up angering Javier by saying his brother deserved to be in prison because he beat someone up, Javier later explained the circumstances that led up to it. In the process, he came out to Owen.[1]
When Javier and Owen attempted to sneak up the Templar Isaiah within the Khan's Tomb, the latter used the Trident of Eden's fear prong on the two. Javier saw a vision of his parents crying as he came out to them and his brother beating him and calling him a homophobic slur.[4] Mani was surprised when his brother came home after being away for an uncertain amount of time who-knows-where, although Javier did not want to talk about his experiences, Mani nor their parents would let up. Though they were all glad he was home, they were all worried about him as there was still many places he couldn't openly be himself.[5]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan (indirect mention only)
- Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods (indirect mention only)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Chapter 21
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Chapter 5
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan – Chapter 11
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan – Chapter 28
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods – Epilogue