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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Ordering a hit on someone is not a very nice thing to do, but the man she wants dead is a slimy douchebag who invades people's privacy like it's going out of style.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: PayEvilUntoEvil: Ordering a hit on someone is not a very nice thing to do, but the man she wants dead is a slimy douchebag who invades people's privacy like it's going out of style.

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acting on information from the Hitman wiki that Vogt confirmed they are the one in the same.


[[folder:William Candler]]

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[[folder:William Candler]][[folder:Bronson]]



* {{Foreshadowing}}: Candler is being interrogated by Ezra with frequent drug doses in the basement of the house in Colorado, and this does get Ezra some answers. He describes "The Constant" as deliberately looking like a bookkeeper, and, much to Berg's frustration, appears to have no further knowledge to give on other aspects of Providence, such as the names of The Partners.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Candler Bronson is being interrogated by Ezra with frequent drug doses in the basement of the house in Colorado, and this does get Ezra some answers. He describes "The Constant" as deliberately looking like a bookkeeper, and, but, much to Berg's frustration, appears to have no further knowledge to give on other aspects of Providence, such as the names of The Partners.Partners.
* IHaveManyNames: Contracts Mode calls him William Candler, when his actual name, according to Michael Vogt (Hitman's lead writer), is Bronson. Considering his name is not directly mentioned with in-game dialog, this doesn't cause a ContinuitySnarl either.



* SmallRoleBigImpact: Candlers' kidnapping and interrogation by Grey has the former let slip knowledge of The Constant; the first time such a name has been said in the series, and Berg also mentions The Partners (again, for the first time), both of whom we see much of later on in Hitman 2. Guards around the camp also mention that Berg got him to reveal how Providence works structurally. Without this information, Grey's attacks on Providence would've been much less effective.

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Candlers' Bronsons' kidnapping and interrogation by Grey has the former let slip knowledge of The Constant; the first time such a name has been said in the series, and Berg also mentions The Partners (again, for the first time), both of whom we see much of later on in Hitman 2. Guards around the camp also mention that Berg got him to reveal how Providence works structurally. Without structurally, and without this information, Grey's attacks on Providence would've been much less effective.effective.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After the mission, his presence is not mentioned or clarified on in-game. He is mentioned several times in Mendoza, albeit under the name Bronson, a name fans were not aware of until WordOfGod confirmed it multiple years later, and they also suggested that he was buried in the backyard of the house.

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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/HITMAN2016'' | ''VideoGame/Hitman3'' (mentioned)



* AmoralAttorney: It's unclear just ''how'' immoral he is, though he does mention that the Attorney's office is merely a "stepping stone for him" so he can afford a better home in the Hamptons. He also ''agrees'' with how Morgan practices law, and shuts down the notion of Ken being poison in the legal system.
* TheCameo: Keith is mentioned by Don Yates on a routine in Mendoza in ''Hitman 3'' if he gets on a phone call.

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* AmoralAttorney: It's unclear just ''how'' immoral he is, though he does mention he's clearly more amoral than on the side of justice, as Keith mentions that the Attorney's office is merely a "stepping stone for him" so he can afford a better home in the Hamptons. He Hamptons, and also ''agrees'' with how Morgan practices law, and shuts shutting down the notion of Ken being poison in the legal system.
* TheCameo: Keith is mentioned by Don Yates on a routine in Mendoza in ''Hitman 3'' if he Yates gets on a phone call.call.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually seems to benefit in the grand scheme of the story. While his fate after the end of Hitman 3 is vague, he actually gives Morgan Yates and Kohn that call Ken suggested to him in Bangkok, and is reliable enough to make junior partner for Yates to rely on to cover up a hit-and-run.


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* OneSteveLimit: No relation to Keith Keeble, the unfortunate victim of The Deceivers' Richard J. Magee.
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[[folder:Keith McKenzie]][=McKenzie=]]]

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[[folder:Mrs. Mookjai]]
!!Mrs. Mookjai
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Rochelle Greenwood

The manager of the Himmapan Hotel, where Jordan Cross is staying and thus an employee of Thomas Cross.

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[[folder:Mrs. Mookjai]]
!!Mrs. Mookjai
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/h2016_mookjaj.png]]
[[folder:Keith McKenzie]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Rochelle Greenwood

The manager of
Yuri Lowenthal
A Lawyer on holiday at
the Himmapan Hotel, where Jordan Cross is staying and thus an employee of Thomas Cross.who works at the US Attorney's Office, South District.



* BadBoss: There are memos from her all over the hotel, most of which contain threats to fire the entire hotel staff for trivial errors. One of her notes threatens the entire staff with termination because one waiter got a pair of room-service orders mixed up.
* NiceToTheWaiter: Inverted. She’s polite to Dexy Barat and Jordan Cross, but nasty to her underlings.
* NoSell: Being the manager of the hotel, Mookjai will see through any hotel staff disguise 47 has.

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* BadBoss: There are memos from her all over AmoralAttorney: It's unclear just ''how'' immoral he is, though he does mention that the hotel, most of which contain threats to fire Attorney's office is merely a "stepping stone for him" so he can afford a better home in the entire hotel staff for trivial errors. One of her notes threatens the entire staff Hamptons. He also ''agrees'' with termination because one waiter got a pair of room-service orders mixed up.
* NiceToTheWaiter: Inverted. She’s polite to Dexy Barat
how Morgan practices law, and Jordan Cross, but nasty to her underlings.
* NoSell: Being
shuts down the manager notion of Ken being poison in the hotel, Mookjai will see through any hotel staff disguise 47 has.legal system.
* TheCameo: Keith is mentioned by Don Yates on a routine in Mendoza in ''Hitman 3'' if he gets on a phone call.
* NoodleIncident: He recalls a previous court case he witnessed to Ken Morgan (whom was on the defense in said case), and mentions Ken's gambit to get a cheerleader off on Affluenza charges was a "stroke of genius".



[[folder:Otis Kaplan]]
!!Otis Kaplan
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Jeffrey Johnson
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Morgan's bodyguard and confidant.

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[[folder:Otis Kaplan]]
!!Otis Kaplan
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Jeffrey Johnson

[[folder:Mrs. Mookjai]]
!!Mrs. Mookjai
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/h2016_otis.org/pmwiki/pub/images/h2016_mookjaj.png]]
Morgan's bodyguard !!!'''Voiced By:''' Rochelle Greenwood

The manager of the Himmapan Hotel, where Jordan Cross is staying
and confidant.thus an employee of Thomas Cross.



* AffablyEvil: He is quite chatty and pleasant to be around. Morgan's conversations with him helps provides exposition.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: He is the bodyguard to an AmoralAttorney, but whether he has any other skeletons in his closet is never explained.
* TheDitz: Confuses a Football team for Cricket team. Ken is unamused by his comment.
* MuggedForDisguise: His disguise can be worn. It functions the same as the Hotel Security disguise, with the exception of Morgan seeing through it.
* YouALLLookFamiliar: Otis' model isn't unique and is shared by several bodyguards throughout the trilogy. The outfit he's wearing is also identical to the generic bodyguard outfit seen in Sapienza.

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* AffablyEvil: He is quite chatty and pleasant BadBoss: There are memos from her all over the hotel, most of which contain threats to be around. Morgan's conversations fire the entire hotel staff for trivial errors. One of her notes threatens the entire staff with him helps provides exposition.
termination because one waiter got a pair of room-service orders mixed up.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: He is NiceToTheWaiter: Inverted. She’s polite to Dexy Barat and Jordan Cross, but nasty to her underlings.
* NoSell: Being
the bodyguard to an AmoralAttorney, but whether he has manager of the hotel, Mookjai will see through any other skeletons in his closet is never explained.
* TheDitz: Confuses a Football team for Cricket team. Ken is unamused by his comment.
* MuggedForDisguise: His
hotel staff disguise can be worn. It functions the same as the Hotel Security disguise, with the exception of Morgan seeing through it.
* YouALLLookFamiliar: Otis' model isn't unique and is shared by several bodyguards throughout the trilogy. The outfit he's wearing is also identical to the generic bodyguard outfit seen in Sapienza.
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[[folder:Otis Kaplan]]
!!Otis Kaplan
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Jeffrey Johnson
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/h2016_otis.png]]
Morgan's bodyguard and confidant.
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* AffablyEvil: He is quite chatty and pleasant to be around. Morgan's conversations with him helps provides exposition.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: He is the bodyguard to an AmoralAttorney, but whether he has any other skeletons in his closet is never explained.
* TheDitz: Confuses a Football team for Cricket team. Ken is unamused by his comment.
* MuggedForDisguise: His disguise can be worn. It functions the same as the Hotel Security disguise, with the exception of Morgan seeing through it.
* YouALLLookFamiliar: Otis' model isn't unique and is shared by several bodyguards throughout the trilogy. The outfit he's wearing is also identical to the generic bodyguard outfit seen in Sapienza.
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* OneSteveLimit: Averted. Spencer Green, a minor character found in Whittleton Creek in ''Hitman 2'', is also referred to as "The Hammer."
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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: Making him kill Soders will inevitably ruin his career and potentially have him arrested for murder if it can be proven in court. This is a rather cruel fate for a man who has just been shown an extremely traumatic revelation.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: Making him kill Soders will inevitably ruin his career and potentially have him arrested for murder if it can be proven in court. This is a rather cruel fate for a man who has just been shown an extremely traumatic revelation. You can also follow it up by pushing Laurent over a railing while he laments his actions, making the whole event appear to be a MurderSuicide.



*** Pulling out the third rack makes KAI state where she was made and who made her, as well as telling 47 a joke that "father" taught her. This is in reference to a similar scene with similar dialog in ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'', when HAL-9000 does the same thing when Dave takes out her memory chips.

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*** Pulling out the third rack makes KAI state where she was made and who made her, as well as telling 47 a joke that "father" taught her. This is in reference to a similar scene with similar dialog in ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'', when where HAL-9000 does the same thing when Dave takes out her his memory chips.

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* GhostWriter: For John Stubbs, who wants to write a book about his escapades in SIGMA.

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* GhostWriter: For John Stubbs, who wants to write a book about his escapades in SIGMA. One of the issues he has with Stubbs is a section about "Riga", which Stubbs explains the events of to help them write the book.
* NoNameGiven: John Stubbs calls him "Will" (which is usually short for William) in their conversation when they meet up, but his full name is never revealed.



* NoNameGiven: His name is never stated out loud, though given the covert nature of the operation, that makes sense. The in-game briefing for the fixer names the courier "Lucas Thorvaldsson".
* NoFairCheating: As mentioned under DevelopersForesight, the game has multiple measures in place, in order for players to follow a specific path, even if they know how the mission works. The Courier will never go to the handoff if you wait nearby, he will intentionally make their routine longer if you're spotted tailing them, and killing the handoff marketeer, Xander, or the courier too early will cause an instant failure to the mission -- A mission that isn't able to be replayed. A common reason for failing is because players kill the courier too early, thinking they can cheese the mission, which doesn't work here.

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* NoNameGiven: His name is never stated out loud, though given the covert nature of the operation, that makes sense. The in-game briefing for the fixer "The Fixer" names the courier "Lucas Thorvaldsson".
* NoFairCheating: As mentioned under DevelopersForesight, the game has multiple measures in place, place in order for players to follow a specific path, even if they know how the mission works.works ahead of time. The Courier will never go to the handoff if you wait nearby, he will intentionally make their routine longer if you're spotted tailing them, and killing the handoff marketeer, Xander, or the courier too early will cause an instant failure to the mission -- A mission that isn't able to be replayed. A common reason for failing is because players kill the courier too early, thinking they can cheese the mission, which doesn't work here.



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!!!Elusive Target Exclusive NPC's
[[folder:Simone Larin]]
Wife of the Sergei Larin; [=A.K.A=] The Forger.

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!!!Elusive Target !!!The Sarajevo Six Exclusive NPC's
[[folder:Simone Larin]]
[[folder:Caroline Stubbs]]
Wife of the Sergei Larin; [=A.John Stubbs, A.K.A=] A The Forger.Veteran, of the Sarajevo Six.



* AwfulWeddedLife: It's implied she put a hit on her husband for this reason, as his arrogance and embezzlement was causing an immense amount of stress for her and her family.
* TheGhost: She isn't seen in the briefing of the mission where she is namedropped, merely mentioned as having a "excellent" alibi by Diana.
* PlausibleDeniability: Out of Paris for a few days, Diana says that she has an "excellent" alibi, implying she's the one who put the hit out on her husband.
* APlotInDeed: She's the real owner of the Palais De Wawlesca, and with her husband out of the picture, she can claim the deed for the palace as hers alone.

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* AwfulWeddedLife: It's {{Foil}}: To Simone Larin, Sergei Larins' wife from The Forger Elusive Target. Simone hates his husband, and it's strongly implied she put a hit on her husband for this reason, as his arrogance and embezzlement was causing an immense amount of stress for her and her family.
* TheGhost: She isn't seen in the briefing of the mission where she is namedropped, merely mentioned as having a "excellent" alibi by Diana.
* PlausibleDeniability: Out of Paris for a few days, Diana says
that she has an "excellent" alibi, implying she's the one who put the hit out on him for this reason, while here, Caroline has nothing but love for her husband.
* APlotInDeed: She's
husband, is understanding of his secrets, and even when she starts putting the real owner of the Palais De Wawlesca, pieces together as to who he really is, she doesn't try and break up with her husband out of him.
* HappilyMarried: To John Stubbs, even when
the picture, latter starts acting weird.
* IKnowYouKnowIKnow: She starts getting suspicious of John in Bangkok when he gets coy with what happened to his friends, coupled with the money he has, and while John continues to lie to her,
she can claim the deed for the palace as hers alone.outright tells him that "I think I know".



[[folder:Bartholomew Argus's Manager]]
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The...well...manager of Elusive Target Bartholomew Argus.

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[[folder:Bartholomew Argus's Manager]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/argus_manager_h3.png]]
The...well...manager of Elusive Target Bartholomew Argus.
[[folder:The Writer]]
The writer John Stubbs meets up with in Bangkok.



* FalseFriend: Despite Argus having some remorse for his actions of throwing Tommy "The Hammer" Stoakes under the bus, a genuine friend of his in the past, this guy just [[ToxicFriendInfluence tries to make him forget about the incident]], as if it never affected him, and the dialogue suggests it's working.
* ManipulativeBastard: He only see's Argus as a "meal ticket"; I.E, a way of making himself more famous, rather than Argus, which would explain why he's so interested in calming Argus down.
* NoNameGiven: He isn't given a name in-game (Argus just calls him "Mate" and other similar friendly words when referring to him). Internally, his name is listed as "Alvaro Lombardo".

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* FalseFriend: Despite Argus having some remorse for his actions of throwing Tommy "The Hammer" Stoakes under CrazyPrepared: Stubbs asks him that, if he dies or goes missing, that the bus, a genuine friend of his in the past, this guy just [[ToxicFriendInfluence tries book is to make him forget be published, no matter what.
* GhostWriter: For John Stubbs, who wants to write a book
about the incident]], as if it never affected him, and the dialogue suggests it's working.
* ManipulativeBastard: He only see's Argus as a "meal ticket"; I.E, a way of making himself more famous, rather than Argus, which would explain why he's so interested in calming Argus down.
* NoNameGiven: He isn't given a name in-game (Argus just calls him "Mate" and other similar friendly words when referring to him). Internally,
his name is listed as "Alvaro Lombardo".escapades in SIGMA.



[[folder:"The Hammer"]]
!!Tommy Stoakes
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[[caption-width-right:350:Tommy "The Hammer" Stoakes in his natural habitat.]]
Former friend of Elusive Target Bartholomew Argus, and LondonGangster through and through.

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[[folder:"The Hammer"]]
!!Tommy Stoakes
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_hammer_h2016.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Tommy "The Hammer" Stoakes in his natural habitat.]]
Former friend of Elusive
!!!Elusive Target Bartholomew Argus, and LondonGangster through and through.Exclusive NPC's
[[folder:Simone Larin]]
Wife of the Sergei Larin; [=A.K.A=] The Forger.



* EtTuBrute: He was stabbed in the back by Argus when illicit drugs were found in the formers' car, and Argus escaped from prosecution by the police. Now that Tommy's out of jail, guess who hired you to take out Argus?
* TheGhost: He's only seen from behind in the briefing, but [[SmallRoleBigImpact he's an important part of it]], being the one that put the hit on his former partner in crime because he went to jail when Argus should've done.
* LondonGangster: He very much looks the part, given his briefing photo, and examplified by the threatening hammer he wields. His list of crimes also match his reputation (Assault, Malingering, Threats with Intent etc.)
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Someone who uses the pseudonym "The Hammer" is not exactly going to be a nice person.
* TheyCallHimSword: Is called "The Hammer", and very clearly uses one, too.

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* EtTuBrute: He AwfulWeddedLife: It's implied she put a hit on her husband for this reason, as his arrogance and embezzlement was stabbed in the back by Argus when illicit drugs were found in the formers' car, causing an immense amount of stress for her and Argus escaped from prosecution by the police. Now that Tommy's out of jail, guess who hired you to take out Argus?
her family.
* TheGhost: He's only She isn't seen from behind in the briefing, but [[SmallRoleBigImpact he's briefing of the mission where she is namedropped, merely mentioned as having a "excellent" alibi by Diana.
* PlausibleDeniability: Out of Paris for a few days, Diana says that she has
an important part of it]], being "excellent" alibi, implying she's the one that who put the hit out on his former partner in crime because he went to jail when Argus should've done.
her husband.
* LondonGangster: He very much looks APlotInDeed: She's the part, given his briefing photo, real owner of the Palais De Wawlesca, and examplified by the threatening hammer he wields. His list of crimes also match his reputation (Assault, Malingering, Threats with Intent etc.)
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Someone who uses
her husband out of the pseudonym "The Hammer" is not exactly going to be a nice person.
* TheyCallHimSword: Is called "The Hammer", and very clearly uses one, too.
picture, she can claim the deed for the palace as hers alone.



[[folder:Gonzáles Narváez]]
Dylan's brother. It's likely he's responsible for putting the hit on him.

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[[folder:Gonzáles Narváez]]
Dylan's brother. It's likely he's responsible for putting the hit on him.
[[folder:Bartholomew Argus's Manager]]
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The...well...manager of Elusive Target Bartholomew Argus.



* CainAndAbel: Almost certainly the Cain, as it's all but stated he hired 47 to kill his brother.
* NonStandardGameOver: Killing him instantly fails the mission, likely due to the client either being him or someone close to him.

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* CainAndAbel: Almost certainly FalseFriend: Despite Argus having some remorse for his actions of throwing Tommy "The Hammer" Stoakes under the Cain, bus, a genuine friend of his in the past, this guy just [[ToxicFriendInfluence tries to make him forget about the incident]], as if it never affected him, and the dialogue suggests it's all but stated he hired 47 working.
* ManipulativeBastard: He only see's Argus as a "meal ticket"; I.E, a way of making himself more famous, rather than Argus, which would explain why he's so interested in calming Argus down.
* NoNameGiven: He isn't given a name in-game (Argus just calls him "Mate" and other similar friendly words when referring
to kill him). Internally, his brother.
* NonStandardGameOver: Killing him instantly fails the mission, likely due to the client either being him or someone close to him.
name is listed as "Alvaro Lombardo".



[[folder:Gary Cole]]
!!Gary Cole
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GaryCole

A Hollywood actor. He was set to film an advertisement with Creator/GaryBusey, but the latter's antics have complicated matters and frustrated him.

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[[folder:Gary Cole]]
!!Gary Cole
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GaryCole

A Hollywood actor. He was set to film an advertisement with Creator/GaryBusey, but the latter's antics have complicated matters
[[folder:"The Hammer"]]
!!Tommy Stoakes
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_hammer_h2016.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Tommy "The Hammer" Stoakes in his natural habitat.]]
Former friend of Elusive Target Bartholomew Argus,
and frustrated him.LondonGangster through and through.



* AsHimself: Gary Cole is played by the real Creator/GaryCole.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. He shares his first name with co-star Gary Busey. The two were part of a online poll where people voted for which one to kill, with Cole losing this dubious honor. He still shows up and has a conversation with him, but is otherwise not the person you kill.

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* AsHimself: Gary Cole is played EtTuBrute: He was stabbed in the back by Argus when illicit drugs were found in the formers' car, and Argus escaped from prosecution by the real Creator/GaryCole.
police. Now that Tommy's out of jail, guess who hired you to take out Argus?
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. He shares his first name with co-star Gary Busey. The two were TheGhost: He's only seen from behind in the briefing, but [[SmallRoleBigImpact he's an important part of a online poll where people voted for which it]], being the one that put the hit on his former partner in crime because he went to kill, jail when Argus should've done.
* LondonGangster: He very much looks the part, given his briefing photo, and examplified by the threatening hammer he wields. His list of crimes also match his reputation (Assault, Malingering, Threats
with Cole losing this dubious honor. He still shows up Intent etc.)
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Someone who uses the pseudonym "The Hammer" is not exactly going to be a nice person.
* TheyCallHimSword: Is called "The Hammer",
and has a conversation with him, but is otherwise not the person you kill.very clearly uses one, too.



[[folder:Whitecap]]
A fellow hacker working with [[Characters/Hitman2016ElusiveTargets Owen Wagner (The Hacker)]].

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[[folder:Whitecap]]
A fellow hacker working with [[Characters/Hitman2016ElusiveTargets Owen Wagner (The Hacker)]].
[[folder:Gonzáles Narváez]]
Dylan's brother. It's likely he's responsible for putting the hit on him.



* AffablyEvil: Him and Wagner are great friends, joking around and having a fun time as they hack into classified documents and cause an irreparable amount of damage to the security of corporation databases.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Unlike Wagner, White Cap isn't known by any real name.

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* AffablyEvil: Him and Wagner are great friends, joking around and having a fun time CainAndAbel: Almost certainly the Cain, as they hack into classified documents and cause an irreparable amount of damage it's all but stated he hired 47 to kill his brother.
* NonStandardGameOver: Killing him instantly fails the mission, likely due
to the security of corporation databases.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Unlike Wagner, White Cap isn't known by any real name.
client either being him or someone close to him.



[[folder:Kalu Oijofor]]
Adeze's son.

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[[folder:Kalu Oijofor]]
Adeze's son.
[[folder:Gary Cole]]
!!Gary Cole
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GaryCole

A Hollywood actor. He was set to film an advertisement with Creator/GaryBusey, but the latter's antics have complicated matters and frustrated him.



* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Well, what mommy hates. His girlfriend is a British woman from a wealthy family who he happens to be madly in love with. His mom disagrees, and wants to have her killed to make a point to her son.

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* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Well, what mommy hates. His girlfriend AsHimself: Gary Cole is played by the real Creator/GaryCole.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. He shares his first name with co-star Gary Busey. The two were part of
a British woman from a wealthy family who he happens online poll where people voted for which one to be madly in love with. His mom disagrees, kill, with Cole losing this dubious honor. He still shows up and wants to have her killed to make has a point to her son.conversation with him, but is otherwise not the person you kill.



[[folder:Chef Bernard]]
One of the chefs at the Himmapan Hotel, one who is making several of the dishes for Wen T'sai (The Food Critic) to enjoy.

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[[folder:Chef Bernard]]
One of the chefs at the Himmapan Hotel, one who is making several of the dishes for Wen T'sai
[[folder:Whitecap]]
A fellow hacker working with [[Characters/Hitman2016ElusiveTargets Owen Wagner
(The Food Critic) to enjoy.Hacker)]].



* OhCrap: He initially doesn't believe who he's serving food too...until T'sai goes to the kitchens to inspect the place, and he's caught off-guard.
* RightBehindMe: Makes the mistake of insulting Wen T'sai as he walks into the kitchens. The sous-chef does try to warn him, but Chef Bernard ignores him, and Wen tells him off.

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* OhCrap: He initially doesn't believe who he's serving food too...until T'sai goes AffablyEvil: Him and Wagner are great friends, joking around and having a fun time as they hack into classified documents and cause an irreparable amount of damage to the kitchens to inspect the place, and he's caught off-guard.
* RightBehindMe: Makes the mistake
security of insulting Wen T'sai as he walks into the kitchens. The sous-chef does try to warn him, but Chef Bernard ignores him, and Wen tells him off.corporation databases.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Unlike Wagner, White Cap isn't known by any real name.



[[folder:Lucas Thorvaldsson]]
!!Lucas Thorvaldsson
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AlecNewman
[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/h2016_courier_lucas.png]]
[[caption-width-right:320:The Courier]]
The courier meeting up with Xander Haeverfoek and another third-party to secure a bag of diamonds in Marrakesh.

He appears as a crucial part of "The Fixer" Elusive Target.

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[[folder:Lucas Thorvaldsson]]
!!Lucas Thorvaldsson
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AlecNewman
[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/h2016_courier_lucas.png]]
[[caption-width-right:320:The Courier]]
The courier meeting up with Xander Haeverfoek and another third-party to secure a bag of diamonds in Marrakesh.

He appears as a crucial part of "The Fixer" Elusive Target.
[[folder:Kalu Oijofor]]
Adeze's son.



* NoNameGiven: His name is never stated out loud, though given the covert nature of the operation, that makes sense. The in-game briefing for the fixer names the courier "Lucas Thorvaldsson".
* NoFairCheating: As mentioned under DevelopersForesight, the game has multiple measures in place, in order for players to follow a specific path, even if they know how the mission works. The Courier will never go to the handoff if you wait nearby, he will intentionally make their routine longer if you're spotted tailing them, and killing the handoff marketeer, Xander, or the courier too early will cause an instant failure to the mission -- A mission that isn't able to be replayed. A common reason for failing is because players kill the courier too early, thinking they can cheese the mission, which doesn't work here.
* ProperlyParanoid: Part of the mission of The Fixer is tailing him to find the handoff marketeer.
* SinisterShades: Like Xander, he wears a pair of sunglasses, mostly due to the heat, but also because he's trying to be undercover.
* SpySpeak: Like Xander, he speaks like this constantly, and refers to a non-existent football match supposedly going on and placing bets on who will win. This is continued with the marketeer handoff, and can also lead into an extended conversation of the marketeer not understanding the courier.
* StalkingMission: Half of the mission he appears in is this. If he suspects he's being tailed, then they will always double-back or make their path longer.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: His voice is vaguely Serbian-sounding, in fact it's almost the same as Vito Đurić (with whom they share that same [=VA=]).
* WhoWritesThisCrap: If Xander and the courier meet, the courier may lampshade the weird dialog:
--> '''Courier:''' ''Thanks. Who came up with this anyway?!''

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* NoNameGiven: DatingWhatDaddyHates: Well, what mommy hates. His name girlfriend is never stated out loud, though given the covert nature of the operation, that makes sense. The in-game briefing for the fixer names the courier "Lucas Thorvaldsson".
* NoFairCheating: As mentioned under DevelopersForesight, the game has multiple measures in place, in order for players to follow
a specific path, even if they know how the mission works. The Courier will never go to the handoff if you wait nearby, British woman from a wealthy family who he will intentionally make their routine longer if you're spotted tailing them, and killing the handoff marketeer, Xander, or the courier too early will cause an instant failure to the mission -- A mission that isn't able happens to be replayed. A common reason for failing is because players kill the courier too early, thinking they can cheese the mission, which doesn't work here.
* ProperlyParanoid: Part of the mission of The Fixer is tailing him to find the handoff marketeer.
* SinisterShades: Like Xander, he wears a pair of sunglasses, mostly due to the heat, but also because he's trying to be undercover.
* SpySpeak: Like Xander, he speaks like this constantly,
madly in love with. His mom disagrees, and refers wants to a non-existent football match supposedly going on and placing bets on who will win. This is continued with the marketeer handoff, and can also lead into an extended conversation of the marketeer not understanding the courier.
* StalkingMission: Half of the mission he appears in is this. If he suspects he's being tailed, then they will always double-back or
have her killed to make their path longer.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: His voice is vaguely Serbian-sounding, in fact it's almost the same as Vito Đurić (with whom they share that same [=VA=]).
* WhoWritesThisCrap: If Xander and the courier meet, the courier may lampshade the weird dialog:
--> '''Courier:''' ''Thanks. Who came up with this anyway?!''
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[[folder:Chef Bernard]]
One of the chefs at the Himmapan Hotel, one who is making several of the dishes for Wen T'sai (The Food Critic) to enjoy.
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* OhCrap: He initially doesn't believe who he's serving food too...until T'sai goes to the kitchens to inspect the place, and he's caught off-guard.
* RightBehindMe: Makes the mistake of insulting Wen T'sai as he walks into the kitchens. The sous-chef does try to warn him, but Chef Bernard ignores him, and Wen tells him off.
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[[folder:Lucas Thorvaldsson]]
!!Lucas Thorvaldsson
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AlecNewman
[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/h2016_courier_lucas.png]]
[[caption-width-right:320:The Courier]]
The courier meeting up with Xander Haeverfoek and another third-party to secure a bag of diamonds in Marrakesh.

He appears as a crucial part of "The Fixer" Elusive Target.
----
* NoNameGiven: His name is never stated out loud, though given the covert nature of the operation, that makes sense. The in-game briefing for the fixer names the courier "Lucas Thorvaldsson".
* NoFairCheating: As mentioned under DevelopersForesight, the game has multiple measures in place, in order for players to follow a specific path, even if they know how the mission works. The Courier will never go to the handoff if you wait nearby, he will intentionally make their routine longer if you're spotted tailing them, and killing the handoff marketeer, Xander, or the courier too early will cause an instant failure to the mission -- A mission that isn't able to be replayed. A common reason for failing is because players kill the courier too early, thinking they can cheese the mission, which doesn't work here.
* ProperlyParanoid: Part of the mission of The Fixer is tailing him to find the handoff marketeer.
* SinisterShades: Like Xander, he wears a pair of sunglasses, mostly due to the heat, but also because he's trying to be undercover.
* SpySpeak: Like Xander, he speaks like this constantly, and refers to a non-existent football match supposedly going on and placing bets on who will win. This is continued with the marketeer handoff, and can also lead into an extended conversation of the marketeer not understanding the courier.
* StalkingMission: Half of the mission he appears in is this. If he suspects he's being tailed, then they will always double-back or make their path longer.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: His voice is vaguely Serbian-sounding, in fact it's almost the same as Vito Đurić (with whom they share that same [=VA=]).
* WhoWritesThisCrap: If Xander and the courier meet, the courier may lampshade the weird dialog:
--> '''Courier:''' ''Thanks. Who came up with this anyway?!''
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[[folder:The Courier]]

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[[folder:The Courier]][[folder:Lucas Thorvaldsson]]



* NoNameGiven: His name is never stated out loud, though given the covert nature of the operation, that makes sense. Internally, his name in the files is "Lucas Thorvaldsson", and the Hitman Wiki uses that to refer to him.

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* NoNameGiven: His name is never stated out loud, though given the covert nature of the operation, that makes sense. Internally, his name in The in-game briefing for the files is fixer names the courier "Lucas Thorvaldsson", and the Hitman Wiki uses that to refer to him.Thorvaldsson".
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* OnlySaneMan: Well, only sane woman. She's one of the most vocal critics about their decision to host someone as nororious as Claus Strandberg. Since this action ends up causing 47 to break into the building, potentially causing irreparable harm to the consulate and it's workers, her concerns are entirely valid.

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* OnlySaneMan: Well, only sane woman. She's one of the most vocal critics about their decision to host someone as nororious notorious as Claus Strandberg. Since this action ends up causing 47 to break into the building, potentially causing irreparable harm to the consulate and it's workers, her concerns are entirely valid.
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* NoFairCheating: As mentioned under DevelopersForesight, the game has multiple measures in place, in order for players to follow a specific path, even if they know how the mission works. The Courier will never go to the handoff if you wait nearby, both Xander and the Courier will intentionally make their routines longer if you're spotted trailing them, and killing the handoff marketeer, Xander, or the courier too early will cause an instant failure to the mission -- A mission that isn't able to be replayed. A common reason for failing is because players kill people too early, thinking they can cheese the Elusive Target, which doesn't work here.

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* NoFairCheating: As mentioned under DevelopersForesight, the game has multiple measures in place, in order for players to follow a specific path, even if they know how the mission works. The Courier will never go to the handoff if you wait nearby, both Xander and the Courier he will intentionally make their routines routine longer if you're spotted trailing tailing them, and killing the handoff marketeer, Xander, or the courier too early will cause an instant failure to the mission -- A mission that isn't able to be replayed. A common reason for failing is because players kill people the courier too early, thinking they can cheese the Elusive Target, mission, which doesn't work here.

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* NoFairCheating: As mentioned under DevelopersForesight, the game has multiple measures in place, in order for players to follow a specific path, even if they know how the mission works. The Courier will never go to the handoff if you wait nearby, both Xander and the Courier will intentionally make their routines longer if you're spotted trailing them, and killing the handoff marketeer, Xander, or the courier too early will cause an instant failure to the mission -- A mission that isn't able to be replayed. A common reason for failing is because players kill people too early, thinking they can cheese the Elusive Target, which doesn't work here.



* SpySpeak: Like Xander, he speaks like this constantly, and refers to a non-existent football match supposedly going on and placing bets on who will win.

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* SpySpeak: Like Xander, he speaks like this constantly, and refers to a non-existent football match supposedly going on and placing bets on who will win. This is continued with the marketeer handoff, and can also lead into an extended conversation of the marketeer not understanding the courier.



* WhoWritesThisCrap: It's possible for Xander to get into the courier meetup and the latter will immediately lampshade the weird dialog:

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* WhoWritesThisCrap: It's possible for If Xander to get into and the courier meetup and meet, the latter will immediately courier may lampshade the weird dialog:
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* RightBehingMe: Makes the mistake of insulting Wen T'sai as he walks into the kitchens. The sous-chef does try to warn him, but Chef Bernard ignores him, and Wen tells him off.

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* RightBehingMe: RightBehindMe: Makes the mistake of insulting Wen T'sai as he walks into the kitchens. The sous-chef does try to warn him, but Chef Bernard ignores him, and Wen tells him off.

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[[folder:Keith Keeble]]

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[[folder:Keith Keeble]][[folder:Chef Bernard]]
One of the chefs at the Himmapan Hotel, one who is making several of the dishes for Wen T'sai (The Food Critic) to enjoy.



* OhCrap: He initially doesn't believe who he's serving food too...until T'sai goes to the kitchens to inspect the place, and he's caught off-guard.
* RightBehingMe: Makes the mistake of insulting Wen T'sai as he walks into the kitchens. The sous-chef does try to warn him, but Chef Bernard ignores him, and Wen tells him off.



[[folder:Katherine Feller]]

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[[folder:Katherine Feller]][[folder:The Courier]]
!!Lucas Thorvaldsson
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AlecNewman
[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/h2016_courier_lucas.png]]
[[caption-width-right:320:The Courier]]
The courier meeting up with Xander Haeverfoek and another third-party to secure a bag of diamonds in Marrakesh.

He appears as a crucial part of "The Fixer" Elusive Target.



* NoNameGiven: His name is never stated out loud, though given the covert nature of the operation, that makes sense. Internally, his name in the files is "Lucas Thorvaldsson", and the Hitman Wiki uses that to refer to him.
* ProperlyParanoid: Part of the mission of The Fixer is tailing him to find the handoff marketeer.
* SinisterShades: Like Xander, he wears a pair of sunglasses, mostly due to the heat, but also because he's trying to be undercover.
* SpySpeak: Like Xander, he speaks like this constantly, and refers to a non-existent football match supposedly going on and placing bets on who will win.
* StalkingMission: Half of the mission he appears in is this. If he suspects he's being tailed, then they will always double-back or make their path longer.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: His voice is vaguely Serbian-sounding, in fact it's almost the same as Vito Đurić (with whom they share that same [=VA=]).
* WhoWritesThisCrap: It's possible for Xander to get into the courier meetup and the latter will immediately lampshade the weird dialog:
--> '''Courier:''' ''Thanks. Who came up with this anyway?!''



[[folder:Edilio Napolitano]]
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[[folder:Amanda]]
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[[folder:Lucas Thorvaldsson]]
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[[folder:Nicolette]]
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[[folder:Chef Bernard]]
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%% [[folder:Katherine Feller]]
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%% [[/folder]]

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%% [[folder:Amanda]]
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%% [[/folder]]

[[folder:Lucas Thorvaldsson]]
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[[folder:Chef Bernard]]
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* HiddenDepths: He apparently used to be a scientist, a surprising revelation for a man who comes across as TheDitz during his appearance.

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* HiddenDepths: He apparently used to be a scientist, a surprising revelation for a man who comes across as TheDitz during his appearance. Although, given what we see of him, it's just as likely he was some sort of test subject instead.



* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: He doesn't bat an eyelid no matter what ridiculous outfits 47 wears when greeting him.

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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: He doesn't bat an eyelid no matter what ridiculous outfits 47 wears when greeting him. [[SchmuckBait Except the chef outfit]].
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* MadeOfIron: Played with. He's ''very'' hard to kill with firearms, taking around 21 shots from the Striker to put down. However, he can still be knocked unconscious just as easily as everyone else.
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* TheyCallHimSword: Is called "The Hammer", and very clearly uses one, too.
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* SkeletonKey: Wearing Salman's outfit in "The Showstopper" lets him have a private meeting with Dalia and gives him access to the entire level without any enforcers. There are still tresspass areas that he isn't allowed in however, such as the attic.

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* SkeletonKey: Wearing Salman's outfit in "The Showstopper" lets him have a private meeting with Dalia and gives him access to the entire level without any enforcers. There are still tresspass trespass areas that he isn't allowed in however, such as the attic.
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* SkeletonKey: Wearing Salman's outfit in "The Showstopper" lets him have a private meeting with Dalia and gives him access to the entire level without any enforcers.

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* SkeletonKey: Wearing Salman's outfit in "The Showstopper" lets him have a private meeting with Dalia and gives him access to the entire level without any enforcers. There are still tresspass areas that he isn't allowed in however, such as the attic.

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* KarmaHoudini: It's incredibly difficult to kill him (as well as completely unnecessary) due to how out in the open he is, so it's likely that he suffers reprecussions for his actions. Dalia doesn't survive long enough to help him obtain his ill-gotten information, but it's unlikely he'll have much trouble finding someone else to help with his plans.



* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: He uses IAGO to expand his business as well as the British government to mantain his wealth and status, as he's already gotten a knighthood from the British empire. Due to his prestiege, he's pretty much above the law.

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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: He uses IAGO to expand his business as well as the British government to mantain maintain his wealth and status, as he's already gotten a knighthood from the British empire. Due to his prestiege, he's pretty much above the law.



* BaldOfEvil: He's got no hair, and no morals, considering he’s a high ranking member of a terrorist organisation.

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* BaldOfEvil: He's got no hair, and no morals, considering he’s a high ranking member of a terrorist organisation.organization.



A democratic party member who wants to dig up dirt on her opponents.

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A democratic party Democratic Party member who wants to dig up dirt on her opponents.



* StrawmanPolitical: She's a jab at the most corrupt democrats, being willing to forgo morals by using illegal methods to obtain information on her rivals and accept bribes from rich and unscrupulous people in order to secure the election.

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* StrawmanPolitical: She's a jab at OddFriendship: Chats with Andrea Martinez about the most corrupt democrats, being willing to forgo morals by using illegal methods to obtain information on her rivals and accept bribes from rich and unscrupulous people latter's history while drinking. Andrea notes that they would likely be friends if not for them working in order to secure the election.organizations that oppose each other.



The golfing coach at Silvio Caruso's mansion and Francesca De Santis' lover. Their affair is an open secret among the security staff but unknown to the mansion servants.

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The lecherous golfing coach at Silvio Caruso's mansion and Francesca De Santis' lover. Their affair is an open secret among the security staff but unknown to the mansion servants.



* AgeGapRomance: Usually dates younger women despite seeming to be in his late 30s or older 40s. Him liking Francesca, who is around his age, shocks him.



* AccidentalMurder: She caused a gas leak that poisoned one of her colleagues.



* NotWhatISignedUpFor: He's trying to get out of massaging Strandberg, a wanted criminal, while stuck in a building besieged by protestors. His boss doesn't seem to care too much for his predicament.



The headmaster of the school. He's recently been evicted.

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The headmaster of the school. He's recently been evicted.
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: His appearance in "Landslide" as an NPC opens the possibility of 47 killing him in gameplay [[spoiler:or Marco Abiatti throwing him off the roof of the church to his death should they cross paths]], but his appearance in "World of Tomorrow" confirms that he survives the events of "Landslide". In fact, background NPC dialogue in "World of Tomorrow" implies that he did encounter Marco Abiatti during "Landslide" and that [[spoiler:47 saved him from this and completed the Guardian Assassin challenge]].

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: His appearance in "Landslide" as an NPC opens the possibility of 47 killing him in gameplay [[spoiler:or Marco Abiatti throwing him off the roof of the church to his death should they cross paths]], but his appearance in "World of Tomorrow" confirms that he survives the events of "Landslide". In fact, background NPC dialogue in "World of Tomorrow" implies mentions him coming out of a "Marco Abiatti incident" unscathed, implying that either he did encounter Marco Abiatti during "Landslide" and that [[spoiler:47 saved him from this and completed the Guardian Assassin challenge]].challenge]] or that 47 disguised as Francesco met Abiatti in his place.

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A critic at the cafe, invited to Craig Blacks' book reading.

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[[caption-width-right:325:[[CausticCritic The Reviewer]]]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Alec Newman
A critic at the cafe, Sapienzese café , invited to Craig Blacks' book reading.



* BrutalHonesty: He's rather blunt about how he feels about Black's novels and his prose.
* CausticCritic: He considers Black's books to be "Dross" and "Amateur", Vogt does not hold back his views on these "novels". On principle, he refuses to attend the book signing, despite having an invitation.
* ContinuitySnarl: When "The Author" was added to Contracts Mode in ''Hitman 3'', his name is listed as Marcello Schiavone, despite being a prominent character in that level and having unique dialogue. Diana also has her identify him in the cafe as "Mike Vogt" when you come across him.
* CreatorCameo: His name is in reference to Michael Vogt, the lead writer for ''Hitman (2016)''. His name also popped up in "The Broker" too.
* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: He is the only person in the cafe (the waiters are cleaning up around him), and the waitress behind the desk just wants him to leave, instead of complaning about Cassandra Snow to her.

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* BrutalHonesty: He's rather blunt about how he feels about Black's novels and his prose.
* CausticCritic: He considers Black's books
prose, considering it to be "Dross" and "Amateur", Vogt does not hold back and see's the lovers for Cassandra in the novels as "unthreateningly Caucasian".
* CausticCritic: Very much so. Considering the worldwide phenomenon the books are later described as in ''Hitman 2'',
his views on these "novels".seem to be in the minority, even among fellow critics. On principle, he refuses to attend the book signing, despite having an invitation.
* ContinuitySnarl: When "The Author" was added to Contracts Mode in ''Hitman 3'', his name is listed as Marcello Schiavone, despite being which is a prominent character in that level and having unique dialogue. bit strange as Diana also has her identify him in the cafe café as "Mike Vogt" when you come across him.
him, and he's actually a prominent character with unique (and subtitled) dialogue in "The Author".
* CreatorCameo: His name is in reference to Michael Vogt, the lead writer for ''Hitman (2016)''. His Michaels' surname was also used for the name also popped up of Sven Vogt, which Howard Moxon is waiting for in "The Broker" too.
(the two characters appear to be unrelated, however).
* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: He is the only person in the cafe café (the waiters are cleaning up around him), and the waitress behind the desk just wants him to leave, instead of complaning complaining about Cassandra Snow to her.her, at what is implied to be at great length already by the time you arrive.
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* BadassBaritone: She speaks in a very low pitched voice, as if she couldn't care less about anything.

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' The Showstopper (Fashion Magazine), Hailey Brennan



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Sanguine, Dalia Margolis, The Showstopper (Fashion Magazine), Valerie St. Clair, Jared Dorst



!!!'''Citizenship:''' German
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' IAGO, Sanguine, Dalia Margolis



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' CICADA, Scott Sarno, Sanguine, Viktor Novikov



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Sanguine, Viktor Novikov, All the Rage (Web Fashion Magazine)



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Emirati
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Dalia Margolis, Hector Delgado



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Italian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Catholic Church



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Italian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Francesca De Santis



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Jordan Cross, Silvio Caruso



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Italian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Renzo Caruso, Orlando Caruso, Silvio Caruso



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Italian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Francesca De Santis, Silvio Caruso



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Italian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Silvio Caruso, Isabella Caruso
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Italian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Silvio Caruso, Isabella Caruso
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Italian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Ether Biotech Corporation, Silvio Caruso, Francesca De Santis



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



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Moroccan
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Royal Moroccan Army, Reza Zaydan



!!!'''Citizenship:''' English
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Natalie Griffiths (Hitman 2016), Traci Lords (Hitman 3)



!!!'''Citizenship:''' British-American (presumably)
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Death And Taxes, Flat Earth Society, Dexy Barat, Jordan Cross, Quentin Moriarty, Heidi Santoro



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Thai
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Thomas Cross, Jordan Cross, Himmapan Luxury Hotel and Resort



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Ken Morgan



!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' John Highmoore (Father), Jessica Highmoore (Sister), Jordan Cross, Heidi Santoro



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Japanese
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' GAMA, "Nails", Akira Nakamura, Erich Soders, Don Archibald Yates



!!!'''Citizenship:''' N/A
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Kronstadt Industries, GAMA, Akira Nakamura, Dr. Nicholas Laurent



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Japanese
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' GAMA, Akira Nakamura, Himself



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Liberation, Rebecka



!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Gary Busey
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* HonestAdvisor: Viktor on several occasions asks for his advice while going round the Palais de Walwesca, and does seem to appreciate his advice.
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: His appearance in Landslide as an NPC opens the possibility of 47 killing him in gameplay [[spoiler:or Marco Abiatti throwing him off the roof of the church to his death should they cross paths]], but his appearance in "World of Tomorrow" confirms that he survives the events of "Landslide".

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: His appearance in Landslide "Landslide" as an NPC opens the possibility of 47 killing him in gameplay [[spoiler:or Marco Abiatti throwing him off the roof of the church to his death should they cross paths]], but his appearance in "World of Tomorrow" confirms that he survives the events of "Landslide"."Landslide". In fact, background NPC dialogue in "World of Tomorrow" implies that he did encounter Marco Abiatti during "Landslide" and that [[spoiler:47 saved him from this and completed the Guardian Assassin challenge]].

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--->'''Falcone''': Oh Curly, you human punching bag.



--->'''Falcone''': Oh Curly, you human punching bag.

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