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'''Anna Orelov''' was a [[Russia]]n woman, and the wife of the [[Assassins|Assassin]], [[Nikolai Orelov]]. She was also the great-grandmother of [[Daniel Cross]].
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'''Anna Orelov''' was the wife of the [[Russian Brotherhood of Assassins|Russian Assassin]] [[Nikolai Orelov]] and the mother of [[Nadya Orelov|Nadya]] and [[Innokenti Orelov]]. She is also the great-grandmother of [[Daniel Cross]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Anna was Nikolai Orelov's wife from at least 1888 onwards. Fully aware of his Assassin background, she would seek to calm him when he felt guilt over the death of Nikolai's friend and Brother, [[Aleksandr Ulyanov]].<ref name="The Fall - Issue #1">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - Issue #1</ref>
Anna married Nikolai at some point before 1888, and was fully aware of her husband's Assassin background. As such, she would seek to calm him when Nikolai felt guilt over the death of his friend and fellow Assassin, [[Aleksandr Ulyanov]].<ref name="The Fall 1">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall 1|Issue #1]]</ref>


In 1888, Anna was several months pregnant with her and Nikolai's first child.<ref name="The Fall - Issue #1"/> However, the child died before birth; a grievous blow to the Orelov family, which caused Nikolai to become bitter and filled with hate.<ref name="The Fall - Issue #2">''Assassin's Creed: The Fall'' - Issue #2</ref>
By October 1888, Anna was several months pregnant with her and Nikolai's first child.<ref name="The Fall 1" /> However, the baby died before birth; a grievous blow to the Orelov family, which caused Nikolai to become bitter and filled with hate.<ref name="The Fall 2">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall 2|Issue #2]]</ref> By 1917, Anna had given birth to Nikolai's first surviving child, a daughter they named Nadya, and the two were present with Nikolai when he exhumed the body of [[Grigori Rasputin]] to retrieve a [[Shards of Eden|shard]] of the destroyed [[Imperial Sceptre]].<ref name="The Fall 3">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall 3|Issue #3]]</ref>


Between 1908 and 1917, Anna gave birth to Nikolai's first surviving child, a daughter they named [[Nadya Orelov|Nadya]]. Anna and her daughter were with Nikolai when he exhumed the body of [[Grigori Rasputin]].<ref name="The Fall - Issue #3">''Assassin's Creed: The Fall'' - Issue #3</ref>
In 1918, Anna, Nikolai, and Nadya fled [[Russia]] to escape the chaos of the [[Russian Revolution|Revolution]]. They boarded a boat bound for the [[United States]], where they started a new life together.<ref name="The Fall 3" /> Some time later, Anna gave birth to a son, whom she and Nikolai named Innokenti.<ref name="The Chain">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Chain]]''</ref>


In 1917, Anna, Nikolai, and Nadya fled Russia and boarded a boat bound for the [[United States]], where they started a new life together.<ref name="The Fall - Issue #3"/>
During the [[Palmer Raids]] of 1919, while Anna and her family were in a bar, federal officers arrived and began to round up Russian immigrants. In the ensuing chaos, Anna and Nadya were separated from Nikolai and Innokenti, and were deported back to Russia. The Assassin Brotherhood later claimed that they had ensured Anna's and Nadya's safe arrival in Russia, to protect "their own".<ref name="The Chain" />


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" captionsize="medium" widths="180" position="center">
<gallery captionalign="center" captionsize="medium" widths="180" position="center">
ACF anna close.png|A close-up of Anna.
ACF anna close.png|A close-up of Anna
ACF nikolai anna.png|Nikolai and Anna sharing an intimate moment.
ACF nikolai anna.png|Nikolai and Anna sharing an intimate moment
Orelov & Anna v.png|Nikolai showing his wife the shard of the Staff.
Orelov & Anna v.png|Nikolai showing his wife the shard of the Imperial Sceptre
NikolaiOrelov.png|Anna and Nikolai departing for the United States.
NikolaiOrelov.png|Anna and her family departing for the United States
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Chain]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia]]'' {{Mo}}


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 11 May 2026

Anna Orelov was the wife of the Russian Assassin Nikolai Orelov and the mother of Nadya and Innokenti Orelov. She is also the great-grandmother of Daniel Cross.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Anna married Nikolai at some point before 1888, and was fully aware of her husband's Assassin background. As such, she would seek to calm him when Nikolai felt guilt over the death of his friend and fellow Assassin, Aleksandr Ulyanov.[1]

By October 1888, Anna was several months pregnant with her and Nikolai's first child.[1] However, the baby died before birth; a grievous blow to the Orelov family, which caused Nikolai to become bitter and filled with hate.[2] By 1917, Anna had given birth to Nikolai's first surviving child, a daughter they named Nadya, and the two were present with Nikolai when he exhumed the body of Grigori Rasputin to retrieve a shard of the destroyed Imperial Sceptre.[3]

In 1918, Anna, Nikolai, and Nadya fled Russia to escape the chaos of the Revolution. They boarded a boat bound for the United States, where they started a new life together.[3] Some time later, Anna gave birth to a son, whom she and Nikolai named Innokenti.[4]

During the Palmer Raids of 1919, while Anna and her family were in a bar, federal officers arrived and began to round up Russian immigrants. In the ensuing chaos, Anna and Nadya were separated from Nikolai and Innokenti, and were deported back to Russia. The Assassin Brotherhood later claimed that they had ensured Anna's and Nadya's safe arrival in Russia, to protect "their own".[4]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]