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Nadya married and had at least one child, a son. Many years later, in 2002, she met a young man in a church in [[Moscow]], not realizing that it was her grand-nephew [[Daniel Cross]].<ref name="ACTC"/> Without knowing it, she also had in her hands a shard of the [[Staves of Eden#Imperial Sceptre|Imperial Sceptre]], that was destroyed in the [[Tunguska explosion]] by her father.<ref name="ACTC"/>
Nadya married and had at least one child, a son. Many years later, in 2002, she met a young man in a church in [[Moscow]], not realizing that it was her grand-nephew [[Daniel Cross]].<ref name="ACTC"/> Without knowing it, she also had in her hands a shard of the [[Staves of Eden#Imperial Sceptre|Imperial Sceptre]], that was destroyed in the [[Tunguska explosion]] by her father.<ref name="ACTC"/>
==Trivia==
*Nadya is a diminutive of the Russian name Nadezhda, meaning "hope."


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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NikolaiOrelov.png|Anna carrying Nadya as they travel to the United States
NikolaiOrelov.png|Anna carrying Nadya as they travel to the United States
ACTC-Ending_Daniel.png|Nadya meeting her grand-nephew
ACTC-Ending_Daniel.png|Nadya meeting her grand-nephew

Revision as of 23:39, 25 July 2013

A young Nadya

Nadya Orelov (between 1908 and 1917 - unknown) was the daughter of Nikolai and Anna Orelov.[1] She was also the elder sister of Innokenti Orelov.[2]

In 1917, she was present with her parents when Nikolai exhumed the body of Grigori Rasputin, in order to obtain his shard of the Russian Imperial Sceptre, one of the Staves of Eden. They then proceeded to escape Russia, and migrate to the United States to begin new lives.[1]

During the Palmer Raids of 1919, Nadya and her mother were separated from her father and younger brother, and were deported back to Russia. The American Assassins later claimed that they had overseen Nadya's and Anna's safe return to Russia, saying that "the Brotherhood takes care of its own."

Nadya married and had at least one child, a son. Many years later, in 2002, she met a young man in a church in Moscow, not realizing that it was her grand-nephew Daniel Cross.[2] Without knowing it, she also had in her hands a shard of the Imperial Sceptre, that was destroyed in the Tunguska explosion by her father.[2]

Trivia

  • Nadya is a diminutive of the Russian name Nadezhda, meaning "hope."

Gallery

Reference

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