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Kenya lived with his parents and sister until the {{Wiki|Red Scare#First Red Scare (1919–1921)|Red Scare of 1919}} separated them. His sister and mother were deported back to Russia, and so he was raised alone by his father in a cabin in the woods. There, Nikolai trained him from a young age.<ref name="The Chain">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Chain]]''</ref>
Kenya lived with his parents and sister until the {{Wiki|Red Scare#First Red Scare (1919–1921)|Red Scare of 1919}} separated them. His sister and mother were deported back to Russia, and so he was raised alone by his father in a cabin in the woods. There, Nikolai trained him from a young age.<ref name="The Chain">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Chain]]''</ref>
His father once scolded him for talking in Russia insisting he talk in English since they were in America now. Many years later as a young man a group of [[Assassins]] had tracked down his father. Father and son fought the group.


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Innokenti Orelov.

Innokenti "Kenya" Orelov was the son of Nikolai and Anna Orelov, the brother of Nadya Orelov, and was born some time after their migration from Russia to the United States in 1917.[1] He was also the grandfather of Daniel Cross.[2]

Kenya lived with his parents and sister until the Red Scare of 1919 separated them. His sister and mother were deported back to Russia, and so he was raised alone by his father in a cabin in the woods. There, Nikolai trained him from a young age.[3]

His father once scolded him for talking in Russia insisting he talk in English since they were in America now. Many years later as a young man a group of Assassins had tracked down his father. Father and son fought the group.

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References

  1. Assassin's Creed: The Fall - Issue #3
  2. Assassin's Creed: The Fall - Issue #2
  3. Assassin's Creed: The Chain