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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name Orelov is most likely based on the Russian surname, Orlov (Орлов), which means: ''"сын орла"'' (syn orla), or ''"son of oryol"'' and ''"oryol"'' means ''"eagle"''. It could also come from Orel, which is Slovenian and Bulgarian for ''eagle''.
*The name Orelov is most likely based on the Russian surname, Orlov (Орлов), which means: ''"сын орла"'' (syn orla), or ''"son of oryol"'' and ''"oryol"'' means ''"eagle"''. It could also come from Orel, which is Slovenian and Bulgarian for ''eagle''.
*Orelov is the first assassin seen that uses a gun. (discounting Ezio's [[Hidden Gun]]. There were assassins in the original [[Assassin's Creed]] that used guns, but they were never seen.)


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Revision as of 18:20, 18 August 2010

Nikolai Orelov (Russian: Николай Орелов) was an Assassin who lived during the Russian Revolution. He is the main character of the upcoming Assassin's Creed: The Fall. There will be three issues, each one concentrating on different periods of Orelov's life: as an apprentice Assassin, as a Master Assassin and as a veteran Assassin.

Biography

Orelov lived in the early 20th century, and operated mainly in Petrograd, Russia. He was once apprenticed to a more experienced Assassin.

Orelov would have at least one child and was the ancestor of the modern-day Daniel Cross.

Appearance

Orelov wore a large fur coat with the traditional Assassin's hood. He wielded one Hidden Blade, a dagger, a sabre and a rifle. He wore a sash and a baldric with the Assassins' emblem on it.

Trivia

  • The name Orelov is most likely based on the Russian surname, Orlov (Орлов), which means: "сын орла" (syn orla), or "son of oryol" and "oryol" means "eagle". It could also come from Orel, which is Slovenian and Bulgarian for eagle.

Gallery