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[[folder:Rolf Hirschmüller]]
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Matthew Gravelle

The owner of Club Hölle, leader of the Ragnarok Disciples' Berlin chapter, and a seeming confidant of Lucas Grey.

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[[folder:Icelandig Party Guy]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Matthew Gravelle

The owner
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A man dancing on the balcony
of Club Hölle, leader of the Ragnarok Disciples' Berlin chapter, and a seeming confidant of Lucas Grey.Hölle.



* AscendedExtra: He is on some focus in "The Drop" Elusive Target, and like last time, 47 can impersonate him and meet with Alexios. On a related note, he shares a distinction with Dalia Margolis, Father Francesco, and General Reza Zaydan from ''2016'', in that he has unique dialog specific to a non-story mission, something that is a considerable rarity among targets and [=NPC's=] in ''Hitman''.
* CallBack: In "Apex Predator", Rolf was avoiding Montgomery because his presence frightened him; in "The Drop", he's avoid Alexios not because of his reputation, but because he's annoying him to no end.
* TookALevelInBadass: In "The Drop", Rolf is annoyed at having Alexios waltzing around his club and trying to make him give it up, and he's putting off a meeting between them out of him being annoyed at Alexios' showboating, and even mutters to himself at breaking his legs. This is directly inverse to his personality in "Apex Predator", in which he was actively avoiding Montgomery in the club because the mere presence of the latter frightened him so much.
* MuggedForDisguise: His disguise can be worn to summon a meeting to lure Montgomery and the rest of the agents to the basement. What's noteworthy about the disguise is that it essentially functions as a guard disguise, allowing free access to the entire map alongside being able to openly carry weapons.
* ProperlyParanoid: He’s absolutely terrified of Montgomery, and is putting off a call for them to meet. Montgomery does look very imposing, so his behaviour is understandable.

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* AscendedExtra: He is on some focus returns in "The Drop" Elusive Target, and like last time, 47 can impersonate him and meet with Alexios. On a related note, he shares a distinction with Dalia Margolis, Father Francesco, and General Reza Zaydan from ''2016'', in that he has unique dialog specific Satu Mare Delirium" to a non-story mission, something that is a considerable rarity among targets and [=NPC's=] in ''Hitman''.
* CallBack: In "Apex Predator", Rolf was avoiding Montgomery because his presence frightened him; in
entertain the bikers, as well as "The Drop", Lust Assignation", where he's avoid Alexios not because simply swaying about instead of his reputation, but because he's annoying dancing, as if the change from techno to classical music has calmed him to no end.
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* TookALevelInBadass: In "The Drop", Rolf is annoyed at having Alexios waltzing around his club ComedicUnderwearExposure: They are very oily and trying to make him give it up, and he's putting off are only wearing a meeting between them out of him being annoyed at Alexios' showboating, and even mutters to himself at breaking his legs. This is directly inverse to his personality in "Apex Predator", in which he was actively avoiding Montgomery speedo in the club because the mere presence middle of the latter frightened him so much.
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* MuggedForDisguise: His disguise can be worn to summon NakedPeopleAreFunny: He's not wearing anything other than a meeting to lure Montgomery and the rest of the agents to the basement. What's noteworthy about the disguise is that it essentially functions as a guard disguise, allowing free access to the entire map alongside being able to openly carry weapons.
* ProperlyParanoid: He’s absolutely terrified of Montgomery, and is putting off a call for them to meet. Montgomery does look very imposing, so his behaviour is understandable.
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[[folder:Jiao]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Vera Chok

The ICA handler in charge of the mission in Berlin. A ReasonableAuthorityFigure who nonetheless takes her job seriously.

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[[folder:Jiao]]
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Vera Chok

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The ICA handler in charge owner of Club Hölle, leader of the mission in Berlin. A ReasonableAuthorityFigure who nonetheless takes her job seriously.Ragnarok Disciples' Berlin chapter, and a seeming confidant of Lucas Grey.


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* AscendedExtra: He is on some focus in "The Drop" Elusive Target, and like last time, 47 can impersonate him and meet with Alexios. On a related note, he shares a distinction with Dalia Margolis, Father Francesco, and General Reza Zaydan from ''2016'', in that he has unique dialog specific to a non-story mission, something that is a considerable rarity among targets and [=NPC's=] in ''Hitman''.
* CallBack: In "Apex Predator", Rolf was avoiding Montgomery because his presence frightened him; in "The Drop", he's avoid Alexios not because of his reputation, but because he's annoying him to no end.
* TookALevelInBadass: In "The Drop", Rolf is annoyed at having Alexios waltzing around his club and trying to make him give it up, and he's putting off a meeting between them out of him being annoyed at Alexios' showboating, and even mutters to himself at breaking his legs. This is directly inverse to his personality in "Apex Predator", in which he was actively avoiding Montgomery in the club because the mere presence of the latter frightened him so much.
* MuggedForDisguise: His disguise can be worn to summon a meeting to lure Montgomery and the rest of the agents to the basement. What's noteworthy about the disguise is that it essentially functions as a guard disguise, allowing free access to the entire map alongside being able to openly carry weapons.
* ProperlyParanoid: He’s absolutely terrified of Montgomery, and is putting off a call for them to meet. Montgomery does look very imposing, so his behaviour is understandable.

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[[folder:Jiao]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Vera Chok

The ICA handler in charge of the mission in Berlin. A ReasonableAuthorityFigure who nonetheless takes her job seriously.
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[[folder:Xiaoqing Feng]]
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A civilian 47 can speak to who is waiting for someone in the rain.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Xiaoqing describes her friend as her "rock" when they were at school, as they often helped her out by sharing their notes, and is worried that they may have grown apart, to which 47 gives her some reassuring words that her schoolmate must care due to agreeing to meet her in the middle of a rainy night. Throughout this conversation, neither Xiaoqing or 47 calls the girl a "friend".
* IronicEcho: Her entire conversation with 47 is rather allegorical to 47 and Diana's then-current relationship; 47's fear that Diana sees him as only a tool, rather than an ally and friend, and that the two may not need each other anymore, a fear that would later be explored in Mendoza.
* VideoGameCaringPotential: The balcony starting location starts with Xiaoqing asking 47 if she's seen her friend and 47 replies with "no". If you decide to stick around, you get treated to an extended conversation with her as she talks about how they were planning to go out for drinks and expresses some worries about the state of their friendship, to which 47 will offer some comforting advice in the hopes of keeping them together. There is no benefit to following this conversation other than for listening to 47 be nice to an [=NPC=].
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* AllForNothing: [[spoiler: Her extensive plans to take over the family fortune ultimately don't end up mattering, since Arthur Edwards had already taken all of the money]].

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* AllForNothing: [[spoiler: Her Zigzagged. [[spoiler:While she does avenge her father by killing Zachary and potentially Alexa, her extensive plans to take over the family fortune ultimately don't end up mattering, since matter because Arthur Edwards had already taken all of the money]].


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* DramaticIrony: [[spoiler:Emma's plans center around taking back the Carlisle fortune and expresses confusion at Alexa's staged death. She's unaware that Arthur Edwards already took the money.]]


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* SpannerInTheWorks: If 47 talks to her as the investigator, [[spoiler:she ends up revealing that Emma was near the greenhouse during the night of the murder, making Emma the prime suspect.]]

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* AscendedExtra: He is on some focus in "The Drop" Elusive Target, and like last time, 47 can impersonate him and meet with Alexios. On a related note, he shares a distinction with Dalia Margolis, Father Francesco, and General Reza Zaydan from ''2016'', in that he has unique dialog specific to a non-story mission, something that is a considerable rarity among targets and [=NPC's=] in ''Hitman''.
* CallBack: In "Apex Predator", Rolf was avoiding Montgomery because his presence frightened him; in "The Drop", he's avoid Alexios not because of his reputation, but because he's annoying him to no end.
* TookALevelInBadass: In "The Drop", Rolf is annoyed at having Alexios waltzing around his club and trying to make him give it up, and he's putting off a meeting between them out of him being annoyed at Alexios' showboating, and even mutters to himself at breaking his legs. This is directly inverse to his personality in "Apex Predator", in which he was actively avoiding Montgomery in the club because the mere presence of the latter frightened him so much.



* ProperlyParanoid: He’s absolutely terrified of Montgomery, and is putting off a call for them to meet. Montgomery does look very imposing, so his behavior is understandable.

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* ProperlyParanoid: He’s absolutely terrified of Montgomery, and is putting off a call for them to meet. Montgomery does look very imposing, so his behavior behaviour is understandable.

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Alexa's daughter and middle child, a publishing executive.

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Alexa's daughter and middle child, a publishing executive.journalist.


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* IntrepidReporter: She's a journalist and tries to find out the circumstances surrounding Alexa's staged death. The latter is aware of this and intends to give her access to the family vault, while Zachary [[spoiler:wanted to confess his role in Montgomery's murder to her]].
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* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite being introduced as a famous detective, Whitmer initially comes off as a bit odd if allowed to conduct the investigation himself. Nevertheless, his use of SherlockScan proves that his reputation is very well earned. Not only does he notice Emma's oddly wearing trainers, but also knows that Fernsby was burning leather, as he can smell it on him, which flusters Fernsby.
* CallBack: If he eats some of the food in the sitting room, he will quote the first part of what Wen Ts'ai says when the latter see's a big cake in the Himmapan Hotel kitchens in Bangkok.

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* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite being introduced as a famous detective, Whitmer initially comes off as a bit odd if allowed to conduct the investigation himself. Nevertheless, his use of SherlockScan proves that his reputation is very well earned. Not only does he notice Emma's [[spoiler:Emma oddly wearing trainers, but also knows that trainers instead of high heels with her suit, and notices the smell of Fernsby was burning leather, as he can smell it on him, of burnt leather]], which briefly flusters Fernsby.
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* CallBack: If he eats some of the food macarons in the sitting room, he will quote the first part of what have a very similar reaction to Wen Ts'ai says when the latter see's ("The Food Critic" Elusive Target in ''2016''), who slobbered over a big cake in the Himmapan Hotel kitchens in Bangkok.



* CuttingOffTheBranches: Dialogue by two partygoers in "The Farewell" confirms that he managed to successfully solve the murder mystery by himself, although what conclusion he came to is left intentionally ambiguous. However, if you let Whitmer stand outside, he mutters to himself about previous deductions, clearly thinking of [[spoiler:Emma's odd footwear choice, as many of his deductions the player can hear about are related to shoes, as he notices high heel footprints in some mud, as well as finding some loose soil near the Manor]], which he admit "explains a lot", but doesn't draw any conclusions in-game.

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Dialogue by two partygoers in "The Farewell" confirms that he managed to successfully solve the murder mystery by himself, although what conclusion he came to is left intentionally ambiguous. However, if you let Whitmer stand outside, he mutters to himself about previous deductions, clearly thinking of [[spoiler:Emma's odd footwear choice, as and many of his deductions the player can hear about are related to shoes, as he notices both some high heel footprints in some mud, as well as finding some loose soil near the Manor]], which he admit "explains a lot", but he doesn't draw any conclusions in-game.in-game, just to be sure.
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* ActorAllusion: The voice actor for Whitmer is Matthew Gravelle, something that brings to mind [[Series/{{Broadchurch}}, in which he too was a part of a murder investigation (albeit as one of the suspect, not as a detective).

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* ActorAllusion: The voice actor for Whitmer is Matthew Gravelle, something that brings to mind [[Series/{{Broadchurch}}, who actually starred in UK Detective series ''Series/{{Broadchurch}}'', in which he too his character was a part of a murder investigation (albeit as one of the suspect, suspects, not as a detective).

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* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite being introduced as a famous detective, Whitmer initially comes off as a bit odd if allowed to conduct the investigation himself. Nevertheless, his use of SherlockScan proves that his reputation is likely well earned.
* CuttingOffTheBranches: Dialogue by two partygoers in "The Farewell" confirms that he managed to successfully solve the murder mystery by himself, although what conclusion he came to is left intentionally ambiguous.

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* ActorAllusion: The voice actor for Whitmer is Matthew Gravelle, something that brings to mind [[Series/{{Broadchurch}}, in which he too was a part of a murder investigation (albeit as one of the suspect, not as a detective).
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite being introduced as a famous detective, Whitmer initially comes off as a bit odd if allowed to conduct the investigation himself. Nevertheless, his use of SherlockScan proves that his reputation is likely very well earned.
earned. Not only does he notice Emma's oddly wearing trainers, but also knows that Fernsby was burning leather, as he can smell it on him, which flusters Fernsby.
* CallBack: If he eats some of the food in the sitting room, he will quote the first part of what Wen Ts'ai says when the latter see's a big cake in the Himmapan Hotel kitchens in Bangkok.
--> '''Whitmer''': **breathes in* A work of art!
* CuttingOffTheBranches: Dialogue by two partygoers in "The Farewell" confirms that he managed to successfully solve the murder mystery by himself, although what conclusion he came to is left intentionally ambiguous. However, if you let Whitmer stand outside, he mutters to himself about previous deductions, clearly thinking of [[spoiler:Emma's odd footwear choice, as many of his deductions the player can hear about are related to shoes, as he notices high heel footprints in some mud, as well as finding some loose soil near the Manor]], which he admit "explains a lot", but doesn't draw any conclusions in-game.


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* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: PlayedWith. In-game, Whitmer is confined to the manor and the immediate outside of the Manor. As mentioned above however, he ''does'' solve the mystery canonically, though whether or not he was correct is not confirmed in game, merely implied.

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[[folder:Victoria Chang]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown
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A former mark of Allisons' that happens to be in the Black Gold Bar at the Burj Al Ghazali.

For tropes about Moretta (AKA The Ascensionist), go [[Characters/Hitman3ElusiveTargets here]].
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* BriefAccentImitation: Moretta puts on a fake accent in front of Victoria, a Texas drawl, and it seems to leave her none the wiser.
* ContrivedCoincidence: She's at the Burj Al Ghazali as she happens to be a client for the art collection Moretta is trying to obtain by conning Ogilvy.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Victoria remains completely in the dark about Moretta's true goal, and when she comes across her, she believes many of the lies Moretta (posing as "Miss Maurice") tells her. She never learns of her death either, and will remain at the bar after their conversation.
* TwoTimerDate: A non-romantic, accidental example. On the way to the bathroom, she meets Victoria at the Black Gold Bar, whom she'd previously conned, and wondered how her phone got disconnected, among other oddities, which Moretta tries to explain away. In the bathroom, she mutters to herself that she may have to invoke this trope to keep them from meeting, but ultimately leaves her at the bar.
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Derek Hagan
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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Ingram wants Kazeem to either subdue or kill Lucht to prevent him from discovering his presence.

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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Ingram wants Kazeem to either subdue or kill Lucht to prevent him from discovering his presence.presence, and is quite aware of how persistent and good of a journalist Lucht really is, so his wariness is justified.



* OnlyOnePlausibleSuspect: The briefing for "The Procurers" states the client to be an anonymous celebrity, and his face is never shown in the video - which seems futile, given that the client very obviously has Lucht's distinctive braided ponytail and purple clothing.
* TheSecretOfLongPorkPies: The briefing for "The Procurers" indicates that he put the hit out on Roe and Burk after eating some of their food and horrifiedly discovering where, exactly, it came from.

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* OnlyOnePlausibleSuspect: The briefing for "The Procurers" states the client to be an anonymous celebrity, and his face is never shown in the video - which seems futile, given that the client is very obviously Hans Lucht, as he has Lucht's their distinctive braided ponytail and purple clothing.
* SailorsPonytail: Has one of these, quite fitting for his time as a journalist known for digging deep into a story to discover the truth.
* TheSecretOfLongPorkPies: The briefing for "The Procurers" indicates that he put the hit out on Roe and Burk after eating some of their food food, and horrifiedly was horrified in discovering where, exactly, where it came from.

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* EverybodysDeadDave: If 47 kills everyone in the map, she'll desperately beg for anyone to pick up an earpiece and respond.



* {{Foil}}: To Diana. Both are female handlers of male agents that use disguises during their missions, but that's where the similarities end. Diana is calm and collected in almost all situations, Jiao gets increasingly nervous and panicked (justified since her agents are getting offed by 47 one by one, and [[TheAce they're all aware of how dangerous 47 is by reputation]]), and Montgomery never shares the details for the trap he's setting with Jiao, a total reverse of the relationship between 47 and Diana, as the two collaborate on assassination methods. Diana also only oversees 47 (a deliberate choice on her part), while Jiao oversees at least 12 agents (including the one Hall killed), suggesting a less personal relationship with her agents.

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* {{Foil}}: To Diana. Both are female handlers of male agents that use disguises during their missions, but that's where the similarities end. Diana is calm and collected in almost all situations, whereas Jiao gets increasingly nervous and panicked (justified since her agents are getting offed by 47 one by one, and [[TheAce they're all aware of how dangerous 47 is by reputation]]), and Montgomery never shares the details for the trap he's setting with Jiao, a total reverse of the relationship between 47 and Diana, as the two collaborate on assassination methods. Diana also only oversees 47 (a deliberate choice on her part), while Jiao oversees at least 12 agents (including the one Hall killed), suggesting a less personal relationship with her agents.



* NeatFreak: The agents near the room he's staying note how his room is so tidy that it may as well be vacant.



* SunglassesAtNight: He wears a gold pair of these, oddly enough. Justified, to some extent, as he did just come off an airplane, and he's lost the rest of his luggage, so he has to wear them.

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* SunglassesAtNight: He wears a gold pair of these, oddly enough. these. Justified, to some extent, as he did just come off an airplane, and he's lost the rest of his luggage, so he has to wear them.



* ContrivedCoincidence: Firing them in a specific order can provide an opportunity to eliminate Royce - Bolt will seek advice from Royce's bodyguard, thus leaving the core room unguarded (and also briefly separating the guard from Royce). Reynolds will disable the safety mechanism in the core room, allowing core maintenance to begin even with someone inside the room (and she’s only able to do this because Bolt isn't guarding the room). Finally, Reed will trigger the maintenance before leaving, thus resulting in Royce being burned to death.

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* ContrivedCoincidence: Firing them in a specific order can provide an opportunity to eliminate Royce - Bolt will seek advice from Royce's bodyguard, thus leaving the core room unguarded (and also and briefly separating the guard from Royce). Royce. Reynolds will disable the safety mechanism in the core room, allowing core maintenance to begin even with someone inside the room (and she’s only able to do this because if Bolt isn't guarding the room). Finally, Reed will trigger the maintenance before leaving, thus resulting in Royce being burned to death.



** Implied with Jeremy if he’s fired shortly after Alicia is. He’ll let Alicia pass through the door, although whether he wilfully or subconsciously let Alicia disable the safety mechanism or was too distraught over losing his job to pay attention is unknown.

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** Implied with Jeremy if he’s fired shortly after Alicia is. He’ll let Alicia pass through the door, although whether he wilfully willfully or subconsciously let Alicia disable the safety mechanism or was too distraught over losing his job to pay attention is unknown.
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* NoSell: As with the ICA Agents, she's read 47's dossier, and is aware of his "blending in" trick. While she herself isn't on site to spot you, all the agents are enforcers for almost every disguise, and the only trick they're bliund to is hiding in wardrobes and crates.

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* NoSell: As with the ICA Agents, she's read 47's dossier, and is aware of his "blending in" trick. While she herself isn't on site to spot you, all the agents are enforcers for almost every disguise, and the only trick they're bliund blind to is hiding in wardrobes and crates.
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* LongGame: [[spoiler:Her plan to avenge her late father and take back his fortune involved her marrying into the family and having an heir, with none the wiser. Alexa figured out she was Montgomery's daughter, but never suspected she was going to kill her and Zachary.]]
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* FallingChandelierOfDoom: [[spoiler:47 has the option of shooting a chandelier winch when he's about to execute Diana, causing him to be crushed underneath.]]
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* TheSecretToLongPorkPies: The briefing for "The Procurers" indicates that he put the hit out on Roe and Burk after eating some of their food and horrifiedly discovering where, exactly, it came from.

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* TheSecretToLongPorkPies: TheSecretOfLongPorkPies: The briefing for "The Procurers" indicates that he put the hit out on Roe and Burk after eating some of their food and horrifiedly discovering where, exactly, it came from.
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* TheSecretToLongPorkPies: The briefing for "The Procurers" indicates that he put the hit out on Roe and Burk after eating some of their food and horrifiedly discovering where, exactly, it came from.
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* {{Expy}}: She's basically Robyn Gore from [[ComicBook/Agent47BirthOfTheHitman the comics]], the ICA handler who tutored the starting-out Diana in 1999 on her ever first contract with the agency. Both Jiao and Robyn were on the receiving end of 47's wrath (47 systematically killing five ICA agents assigned to killing one person), both get increasingly agitated at 47's involvement and retaliation. They differ in that Jiao is ''specifically looking for 47'' on behalf of a client (strongly implied to be Providence), while Robyn didn't know of 47, and assumed some rival assassin was involved.
* {{Foil}}: To Diana. Both are female handlers of male agents that use disguises during their missions, but that's where the similarities end. Diana is calm and collected in almost all situations, Jiao gets increasingly nervous and panicked (justified since her agents are getting offed by 47 one by one, and they're all aware of how dangerous 47 is by reputation), and Montgomery never shares the details for the trap he's setting with Jiao, a total reverse of the relationship between 47 and Diana. Diana also only oversees 47 (a deliberate choice on her part), while Jiao oversees at least 12 agents (including the one Hall killed), suggesting a less personal relationship with her agents.

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* {{Expy}}: She's basically She acts as a parallel to Robyn Gore from [[ComicBook/Agent47BirthOfTheHitman the comics]], comics]]; the ICA handler who tutored the starting-out Diana in 1999 on her ever first ever contract with the agency. agency as a handler. Both Jiao and Robyn were on the receiving end of 47's wrath (47 systematically killing five ICA agents assigned to killing one person), both get increasingly agitated at 47's involvement and retaliation. They differ in that retaliation (Robyn getting increasingly angry at the contract going wrong, Jiao getting more paranoid and starts panicking), although Jiao is ''specifically specifically looking for 47'' on behalf of a client (strongly implied to be Providence), 47, while Robyn didn't know of 47, and assumed some 47 was a rival assassin was involved.
assassin. Both contracts were also set on foreign soil (France for the former, Germany for the latter).
* {{Foil}}: To Diana. Both are female handlers of male agents that use disguises during their missions, but that's where the similarities end. Diana is calm and collected in almost all situations, Jiao gets increasingly nervous and panicked (justified since her agents are getting offed by 47 one by one, and [[TheAce they're all aware of how dangerous 47 is by reputation), reputation]]), and Montgomery never shares the details for the trap he's setting with Jiao, a total reverse of the relationship between 47 and Diana.Diana, as the two collaborate on assassination methods. Diana also only oversees 47 (a deliberate choice on her part), while Jiao oversees at least 12 agents (including the one Hall killed), suggesting a less personal relationship with her agents.



* NoSell: As with the ICA Agents, she's read 47's dossier, and is aware of his "blending in" trick.

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* NoSell: As with the ICA Agents, she's read 47's dossier, and is aware of his "blending in" trick. While she herself isn't on site to spot you, all the agents are enforcers for almost every disguise, and the only trick they're bliund to is hiding in wardrobes and crates.



* PetTheDog: Jiao genuinely cares for the agents under her command, panicking as you pick them off and ordering a full evacuation if half of them (five plus the one offed during the intro) are killed. If you kill them all, she's clearly resisting the urge to break down crying as she compliments you.

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* PetTheDog: Jiao genuinely cares for the agents under her command, panicking as you pick 47 picks them off one by one and ordering a full evacuation if half of them (five plus the one offed during the intro) are killed. If you kill them all, she's clearly resisting the urge to break down crying as she compliments you.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: What happened to Jiao after the mission is unknown, although judging by dialog in Chongqing, everyone who survived the contract got reprimanded quite heavily.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: What happened happens to Jiao after the mission is unknown, although judging by dialog in Chongqing, everyone who survived the contract got reprimanded quite heavily.



* ButtMonkey: He's had a bad airport experience, lost his luggage, frustrated at the airport dodging his questions, and just wants to eat noodles, and get the tour over and done with. He'll never find the form to start the tour either, and will wander around his apartment endlessly.

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* ButtMonkey: He's had a bad airport experience, lost his luggage, frustrated at the airport dodging his questions, and just wants to eat noodles, and get the tour over and done with. He'll never find the form to start the tour either, and will wander around his apartment endlessly.



* SunglassesAtNight: He wears a gold pair of these, oddly enough. Justified to some extent, as he did just come off an airplane, and he's lost the rest of his luggage, so there's nowhere else to put them on ''but'' his face.

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* SunglassesAtNight: He wears a gold pair of these, oddly enough. Justified Justified, to some extent, as he did just come off an airplane, and he's lost the rest of his luggage, so there's nowhere else he has to put them on ''but'' his face.wear them.
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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Moroccan (presumably)
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Sheikh Omar Al-Ghazali, Crystal Dawn



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Stuyvesant Art Foundation, Cornelia Stuyvesant



!!!'''Citizenship:''' English
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Madam Alexa Carlisle, Zachary Carlisle, Emma Carlisle, Patrick Carlisle, Edward Carlisle, Rebecca Carlisle, Mr. Fernsby



!!!'''Citizenship:''' English
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Montgomery Carlisle, Gregory Carlisle, Patrick Carlisle



!!!'''Citizenship:''' English
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Gregory Carlisle, Emma Carlisle, Patrick Carlisle, Edward Carlisle, Rebecca Carlisle, Rosie, Elaine



!!!'''Citizenship:''' English
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Madam Alexa Carlisle, Zachary Carlisle, Cassandra Cox, Gregory Carlisle, Emma Carlisle, Patrick Carlisle, Rebecca Carlisle, Mr. Fernsby



!!!'''Citizenship:''' English
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Madam Alexa Carlisle, Zachary Carlisle, Gregory Carlisle, Emma Carlisle, Patrick Carlisle, Edward Carlisle, Mr. Fernsby, Unnamed Publishing Company



!!!'''Citizenship:''' English
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Madam Alexa Carlisle, Zachary Carlisle, Mr. Fernsby, Patrick Carlisle



!!!'''Citizenship:''' English
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Madam Alexa Carlisle, Montgomery Carlisle, Zachary Carlisle, Gregory Carlisle, Emma Carlisle, Patrick Carlisle, Edward Carlisle, Rebecca Carlisle



!!!'''Citizenship:''' English
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' N/A



!!!'''Citizenship:''' American (Presumably)
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Morgan, Yates & Kohn, Ken Morgan, Don Archibald Yates, Theodore Kohn, Madam Alexa Carlisle
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Lance C. Fuller



!!!'''Citizenship:''' German
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' N/A



!!!'''Citizenship:''' German (Presumably)
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Lucas Grey



!!!'''Citizenship:''' English (Presumably)
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' ICA, Agent Montgomery



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown, likely English
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' "ICA, Imogen Royce"



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Chinese (Presumably)
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' "Hush"



!!!'''Citizenship:''' American (Presumably)
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' ICA, Unnamed Mother (Jeremy Bolt), Vincent Knowles (Jeremy Bolt)



!!!'''Citizenship:''' American



!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' CICADA, Jaguars, Don Archibald Yates



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Indonesian (presumably)
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Sinhi Venthan



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Chinese (presumably)
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Sinhi Venthan



!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Philo Newcombe



!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Allison Moretta, Sheikh Omar Al-Ghazali
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* NoPronunciationGuide: There's no consistent way of saying his last name; some of the agents say "Hersh-muller", while others say "Hersh-miller".

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* {{Expy}}:
** Of Robyn Gore from [[ComicBook/Agent47BirthOfTheHitman the comics]], the ICA handler who tutored the starting-out Diana in 1999, and were ''also'' on the receiving end of 47's wrath. To cut a long story short, In the comic, 47 not only systematically killed all five of the ICA agents assigned to killing Franklin Marchand (a corrupt businessman that served as 47 and the ICA's target), [[ImpromptuTracheotomy in an accident]] as his own client wanted, but Robyn at the ICA is, understandably, livid at her operatives being picked off by a rival assassin, which mirrors Jiao in this game also getting increasingly agitated and angry when 5 of the 11 agents sent to kill 47 get killed off one by one. They differ in that Jiao is ''specifically looking for 47'' on behalf of a client (strongly implied to be Providence), while Robyn didn't know of 47, as he was a rival assassin at the time.
** Perhaps more obvious to Diana. Both are female handlers of male agents who tend to use disguises during their missions. However, while 47 is canonically stealthier and more creative in his kills, her agents choose the more straightforward "shooting them" method rather than setting up traps. And while Diana is calm and collected in almost all situations, Jiao gets increasingly nervous and panicked (justified since her agents are getting offed by 47 one by one, and they're all aware of how dangerous 47 is by reputation). And while Diana only oversees 47, Jiao oversees at least 12 agents (including the one Hall killed).

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* {{Expy}}:
** Of
{{Expy}}: She's basically Robyn Gore from [[ComicBook/Agent47BirthOfTheHitman the comics]], the ICA handler who tutored the starting-out Diana in 1999, 1999 on her ever first contract with the agency. Both Jiao and Robyn were ''also'' on the receiving end of 47's wrath. To cut a long story short, In the comic, 47 not only wrath (47 systematically killed all killing five of the ICA agents assigned to killing Franklin Marchand (a corrupt businessman that served as 47 and the ICA's target), [[ImpromptuTracheotomy in an accident]] as his own client wanted, but Robyn at the ICA is, understandably, livid at her operatives being picked off by a rival assassin, which mirrors Jiao in this game also getting one person), both get increasingly agitated at 47's involvement and angry when 5 of the 11 agents sent to kill 47 get killed off one by one. retaliation. They differ in that Jiao is ''specifically looking for 47'' on behalf of a client (strongly implied to be Providence), while Robyn didn't know of 47, as he was a and assumed some rival assassin at the time.
** Perhaps more obvious to
was involved.
* {{Foil}}: To
Diana. Both are female handlers of male agents who tend to that use disguises during their missions. However, while 47 is canonically stealthier and more creative in his kills, her agents choose missions, but that's where the more straightforward "shooting them" method rather than setting up traps. And while similarities end. Diana is calm and collected in almost all situations, Jiao gets increasingly nervous and panicked (justified since her agents are getting offed by 47 one by one, and they're all aware of how dangerous 47 is by reputation). And while reputation), and Montgomery never shares the details for the trap he's setting with Jiao, a total reverse of the relationship between 47 and Diana. Diana also only oversees 47, 47 (a deliberate choice on her part), while Jiao oversees at least 12 agents (including the one Hall killed).killed), suggesting a less personal relationship with her agents.



* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While she acts a bit high-strung over the intercoms, Jiao is not above giving motivation to her agents when given the opportunity. Moreover, if five of her agents gets killed, she immediately tells them to hurry out of the level as she cannot justify losing more men.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While she acts a bit high-strung over the intercoms, Jiao is not above giving motivation to her agents when given the opportunity. Moreover, if five of her agents gets killed, she immediately tells them to hurry out of the level as she cannot justify losing any more men.of them.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: What happened to Jiao after the mission is unknown, though seeing who her employers are, [[YouHaveFailedMe it's definitely not promising]]. Judging by dialog in Chongqing, she got reprimanded quite heavily.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: What happened to Jiao after the mission is unknown, though seeing who her employers are, [[YouHaveFailedMe it's definitely not promising]]. Judging although judging by dialog in Chongqing, she everyone who survived the contract got reprimanded quite heavily.



* SunglassesAtNight: He wears a gold pair of these, oddly enough. Justified to some extent, as he did just come off an airplane, and he's lost the rest of his luggage, so there's nowhere else to put them but on his face.

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* SunglassesAtNight: He wears a gold pair of these, oddly enough. Justified to some extent, as he did just come off an airplane, and he's lost the rest of his luggage, so there's nowhere else to put them but on ''but'' his face.
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* RichIdiotWithNoDayJob: Downplayed. She's an artist, but she has no interest in ensuring the exhibit is properly working, telling the tech staff that she pays them to monitor such things. She is much more concerned with talking to her friend, who clearly wants to left alone.

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Indonesian {presumably)

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Indonesian {presumably)(presumably)


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[[folder:Lance Hsu]]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Chinese (presumably)
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Sinhi Venthan
!!!'''Voiced By:''' N/A

One of the pirates' prisoners, alongside Akka's inside man for the shipping company Chiron. He's been missing for several days, presumably being kept prisoner by the militia.
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* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:His body can be found inside the colonial ruins, having died in militia custody. The soldiers are trying to keep his death a secret from Orson, who presumes he's sleeping.]]
* TheMole: He agreed to be one for Akka so she could get an insurance payout from Chiron.
* PosthumousCharacter: [[spoiler:Hsu is dead by the time 47 arrives on Ambrose Island. Revealing his death to Akka will make her kill Crest during their meeting.]]
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* IdleRich: He has a job, but he's not making any waves in the business world.



* RichIdiotWithNoDayJob: Downplayed. He has a job, but he's not making any waves in the business world.
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* VillainRespect: Jiao is fully aware of 47 being the ICA's best agent and reminds her agents not to get cocky. She'll also begrudgingly compliment him for his skills if he manages to kill ''all of her agents within the area''.

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* VillainRespect: Jiao is fully aware of 47 being the ICA's best agent and reminds her agents not to get cocky. She'll also begrudgingly compliment him for his skills if he manages to kill ''all all of her agents within the area''.area.
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* MeaningfulName: Charles Ogilvy's last name is comprised of two old Welsh words; ugl ("high") and ma ("place"), later made into "Ogilvy". Very appropriate, given Allison's social climbing tendencies, she is literally taking a mark down a peg by conning them.

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* MeaningfulName: Charles Ogilvy's last name is comprised of two old Welsh words; ugl ("high") and ma ("place"), later made into "Ogilvy". Very appropriate, given Allison's social climbing tendencies, she is she’s literally taking a mark down a peg by conning them.
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* ProperlyParanoid: Phoebe is often uptight and snappy with Philo, presumably annoyed that he is after her fianceé. Turns out that her suspicions are entirely justified, seeing that Philo is perfectly happy to murder her if it means he can date Michelle.

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* ProperlyParanoid: Phoebe is often uptight and snappy with Philo, presumably annoyed that he is he’s after her fianceé. Turns out that her suspicions are entirely justified, seeing that Philo is perfectly happy to murder her if it means he can date Michelle.
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** If fired, Alicia will turn off the safety mechanism despite knowing that she is endangering the lives of her colleagues by doing so.
** Implied with Jeremy if he is fired shortly after Alicia is. He will let Alicia pass through the door, although whether he wilfully or subconsciously let Alicia disable the safety mechanism or was too distraught over losing his job to pay attention is unknown.

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** If fired, Alicia will turn off the safety mechanism despite knowing that she is she’s endangering the lives of her colleagues by doing so.
** Implied with Jeremy if he is he’s fired shortly after Alicia is. He will He’ll let Alicia pass through the door, although whether he wilfully or subconsciously let Alicia disable the safety mechanism or was too distraught over losing his job to pay attention is unknown.

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