Nikolaï Andreievich "Kolya" Orelov (Russian: Николай Андреевич Орелов; unknown – 1928) was a member of the Russian Brotherhood of Assassins during the late 19th and early 20th century. Nikolaï was notably involved in events such as the Borki train disaster and the Tunguska explosion, and spearheaded the hunt for the Imperial Sceptre of the Russian royal family. He is also the great-grandfather of Daniel Cross, an individual who would go on to cause the near fall of the Assassin Order generations later.
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| - Nikolai Andreyevich Orelov (russisch: Николай Орлов) war ein russischer Assassine, der während des späten 19. bis frühen 20. Jahrhunderts lebte.
- Nikolaï Andreievich "Kolya" Orelov (Russian: Николай Андреевич Орелов; unknown – 1928) was a member of the Russian Brotherhood of Assassins during the late 19th and early 20th century. Nikolaï was notably involved in events such as the Borki train disaster and the Tunguska explosion, and spearheaded the hunt for the Imperial Sceptre of the Russian royal family. He is also the great-grandfather of Daniel Cross, an individual who would go on to cause the near fall of the Assassin Order generations later.
- Nikolaï was responsible for several notorious events during his career as an Assassin; in 1888, when tasked with assassinating Tsar Alexander III, the fight that ensued between the two men accidentally caused the Borki train disaster. Twenty years later, in an attempt to retrieve the Imperial Sceptre from a facility inTunguska, Nikolaï's failure to acquire the artifact in time caused the object to explode, as Nikola Tesla broadcast a burst of electricity to it, resulting in a massive explosion that was later known as the Tunguska event.
- Nikolai Andreievich Orelov (1860 – 1928) was a member of the Russian Brotherhood of Assassins during the late 19th and early 20th century. Nikolai was notably involved in events such as the Borki train disaster and the Tunguska explosion, and spearheaded the hunt for the Imperial Sceptre of the Russian royal family. He is also the great-grandfather of Daniel Cross, an individual who would go on to cause the near fall of the Assassin Order generations later. Nikolai is also the ancestor of Daniel's son Aidan Cross.
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| - Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy
- Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia
- Assassin's Creed: The Chain
- Assassin's Creed: The Fall
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*Assassin's Creed: The Chain
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*Anna Orelov
*Nadya Orelov
*Innokenti Orelov
*Daniel Cross
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- Near , Connecticut, United States
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| - Nikolaï Andreievich "Kolya" Orelov (Russian: Николай Андреевич Орелов; unknown – 1928) was a member of the Russian Brotherhood of Assassins during the late 19th and early 20th century. Nikolaï was notably involved in events such as the Borki train disaster and the Tunguska explosion, and spearheaded the hunt for the Imperial Sceptre of the Russian royal family. Nikolaï was responsible for several notorious events during his career as an Assassin; in 1888, when tasked with assassinating Tsar Alexander III, the fight that ensued between the two men accidentally caused the Borki train disaster. Twenty years later, in an attempt to retrieve the Imperial Sceptre from a facility in Tunguska, Nikolaï's failure to acquire the artifact in time caused the object to explode, as Nikola Tesla broadcast a burst of electricity to it, resulting in a massive explosion that was later known as the Tunguska event. He is also the great-grandfather of Daniel Cross, an individual who would go on to cause the near fall of the Assassin Order generations later.
- Nikolaï was responsible for several notorious events during his career as an Assassin; in 1888, when tasked with assassinating Tsar Alexander III, the fight that ensued between the two men accidentally caused the Borki train disaster. Twenty years later, in an attempt to retrieve the Imperial Sceptre from a facility inTunguska, Nikolaï's failure to acquire the artifact in time caused the object to explode, as Nikola Tesla broadcast a burst of electricity to it, resulting in a massive explosion that was later known as the Tunguska event. He is also the great-grandfather of Daniel Cross, an individual who would go on to cause the near fall of the Assassin Order generations later.
- Nikolai Andreyevich Orelov (russisch: Николай Орлов) war ein russischer Assassine, der während des späten 19. bis frühen 20. Jahrhunderts lebte.
- Nikolai Andreievich Orelov (1860 – 1928) was a member of the Russian Brotherhood of Assassins during the late 19th and early 20th century. Nikolai was notably involved in events such as the Borki train disaster and the Tunguska explosion, and spearheaded the hunt for the Imperial Sceptre of the Russian royal family. Nikolai was responsible for several notorious events during his career as an Assassin; in 1888, when tasked with assassinating Tsar Alexander III, the fight that ensued between the two men accidentally caused the Borki train disaster. Twenty years later, in an attempt to retrieve the Imperial Sceptre from a facility in Tunguska, Nikolai's failure to acquire the artifact in time caused the object to explode, as Nikola Tesla broadcast a burst of electricity to it, resulting in a massive explosion that was later known as the Tunguska event. He is also the great-grandfather of Daniel Cross, an individual who would go on to cause the near fall of the Assassin Order generations later. Nikolai is also the ancestor of Daniel's son Aidan Cross.
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