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[[File:PL-SIBERIAN WINTER.jpg|thumb|250px|The road leading to Krasnoyarsk.]] | [[File:PL-SIBERIAN WINTER.jpg|thumb|250px|The road leading to Krasnoyarsk.]] | ||
'''Krasnoyarsk''' | '''Krasnoyarsk''' was the largest city in the [[wikipedia:Siberia|Siberia]] region of [[Russia]]. | ||
In 1917, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Nikolai Orelov]] traveled to Krasnoyarsk. Once there, he infiltrated the city's asylum and freed [[Khioniya Guseva]]; a woman who attempted to kill [[Grigori Rasputin]]. He requested of her to tell her story about her attempt to kill Rasputin in the Svyato-Troitsky Cathedral, and once she was finished, she asked of him to end her life. He pierced his [[Hidden Blade|hidden blade]] through her heart, and left Krasnoyarsk. | In 1917, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Nikolai Orelov]] traveled to Krasnoyarsk. Once there, he infiltrated the city's asylum and freed [[Khioniya Guseva]]; a woman who attempted to kill [[Grigori Rasputin]]. He requested of her to tell her story about her attempt to kill Rasputin in the Svyato-Troitsky Cathedral, and once she was finished, she asked of him to end her life. He pierced his [[Hidden Blade|hidden blade]] through her heart, and subsequently left Krasnoyarsk. | ||
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Krasnoyarsk was the largest city in the Siberia region of Russia.
In 1917, the Assassin Nikolai Orelov traveled to Krasnoyarsk. Once there, he infiltrated the city's asylum and freed Khioniya Guseva; a woman who attempted to kill Grigori Rasputin. He requested of her to tell her story about her attempt to kill Rasputin in the Svyato-Troitsky Cathedral, and once she was finished, she asked of him to end her life. He pierced his hidden blade through her heart, and subsequently left Krasnoyarsk.