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This man was the '''father''' of [[Nikolai Orelov]] and a member of the [[Narodnaya Volya]], the Russian sect of the [[Assassin Order]]. When Nikolai was old enough, his father had him inducted into the Order as he had been, despite his son's own reservations.
The '''father of [[Nikolai Orelov]]''' was a member of the [[Narodnaya Volya]], the Russian sect of the [[Assassin Order]]. When Nikolai was old enough, his father had him inducted into the Order as he had been, despite his son's own reservations.


He had died by 1917, but was mentioned in a letter to Nikolai that had been composed by [[Vladimir Lenin]].
He had died by 1917, but was mentioned in a letter to Nikolai that had been composed by [[Vladimir Lenin]].
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"Imagine, Nikolai, what your father would say were he to see this day."
Vladimir Lenin to Nikolai Orelov at the start of Russian Revolution[src]

The father of Nikolai Orelov was a member of the Narodnaya Volya, the Russian sect of the Assassin Order. When Nikolai was old enough, his father had him inducted into the Order as he had been, despite his son's own reservations.

He had died by 1917, but was mentioned in a letter to Nikolai that had been composed by Vladimir Lenin.