Grigori Rasputin
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Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (22 January 1869 - 29 December 1916) was a Russian mystic and a Templar agent, assigned to infiltrate the Russian Royal House and become close with Tsar Nicholas II and his family.
Biography
Infiltrating the Royal house
After Nicholas' son Alexei became sick, he was advised by a family friend to ask for the help of Rasputin. Rasputin agreed to do so, knowing that Nicholas had a Piece of Eden, the Staff. After successfully "healing" Alexei, he became a trusted friend, even giving advice on the decisions the royal family made.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag
Guseva's assassination attempt
In 1914, Rasputin travelled to his home in Pokrovskoye, Siberia to visit his wife and children, and his disciple Khioniya Guseva joined him. He arranged to meet with Guseva outside the village's church, but after having done so, Guseva charged towards him and slit his stomach. His intestines fell out and he clutched at them, yet he smiled at Guseva. He used the shard around his neck to make her mutilate herself, causing her to be heavily deformed. Rasputin himself healed miraculously.[1]
Death
- "Degenerate filth. Not so immortal after all, heh?"
- ―Nikolai Orelov's accomplice, upon seeing Rasputin's corpse.[src]
Rasputin was assassinated by Felix Yusupov and his co-conspirators on 29 December 1916.[2]
In 1917, Rasputin was dug up by Nikolai Orelov and two accomplices after the former found out about the splinter from the Staff being in Rasputin's possession. Orelov ripped the necklace from the corpse and told his accomplices to burn the body.[3]
Gallery
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Rasputin holding his intestines after Guseva's attack.
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The corpse of Grigori Rasputin.
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A shard of the Staff found on Rasputin's body.
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy - DATA-DUMP S00.S02
- ↑ Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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