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'''Yekaterinburg''' is a [[Russia]]n city located in the Ural, on the border between Asia and Europe, and the fourth largest city of the country.
'''Yekaterinburg''' is a [[Russia]]n city located in the Ural, on the border between [[Asia]] and [[Europe]], and the fourth largest city of the country.


In 1918, soon after the October Revolution, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Nikolai Orelov]] was tasked with finding an artifact in possession of the Bolsheviks guarding the Imperial family in the city. During his mission, Orelov witnessed the execution of [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]]'s family but decided to save the Princess [[Anastasia Nikolaevna|Anastasia]].
In 1918, soon after the [[Russian Revolution#October revolution of 1917|October Revolution]], the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Nikolai Orelov]] was tasked with finding an artifact in possession of the Bolsheviks guarding the Imperial family in the city. During his mission, Orelov witnessed the execution of [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]]'s family but decided to save the Princess [[Anastasia Nikolaevna|Anastasia]].


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Yekaterinburg is a Russian city located in the Ural, on the border between Asia and Europe, and the fourth largest city of the country.

In 1918, soon after the October Revolution, the Assassin Nikolai Orelov was tasked with finding an artifact in possession of the Bolsheviks guarding the Imperial family in the city. During his mission, Orelov witnessed the execution of Nicholas II's family but decided to save the Princess Anastasia.

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