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Even if the [[Russian Revolution|Revolution]] changed everything for [[Russia]], it did not change much for [[Nikolai Orelov|Orelov]], still secluded and wounded from his [[Tunguska explosion|traumatic experience]] at [[Tunguska]]. The [[Assassins|Order]] did not count much on him, but for petty errands. Assassins and [[Templars]] did not side in the revolution, but Orelov received a personal letter from [[Vladimir Lenin]], asking him to dispose of Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]], in order to finish off all remnants of the Empire.
Even if the [[Russian Revolution|Revolution]] changed everything for [[Russia]], it did not change much for [[Nikolai Orelov|Orelov]], still secluded and wounded from his [[Tunguska explosion|traumatic experience]] at [[Tunguska]]. The [[Assassins|Order]] did not count much on him, but for petty errands. Assassins and [[Templars]] did not side in the revolution, but Orelov received a personal letter from [[Vladimir Lenin]], asking him to dispose of Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]], in order to finish off all remnants of the Empire.
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 28 January 2021

Even if the Revolution changed everything for Russia, it did not change much for Orelov, still secluded and wounded from his traumatic experience at Tunguska. The Order did not count much on him, but for petty errands. Assassins and Templars did not side in the revolution, but Orelov received a personal letter from Vladimir Lenin, asking him to dispose of Tsar Nicholas II, in order to finish off all remnants of the Empire.