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* TheHeavy: Since Ort-Meyer cannot fight 47 due to having no skill in combat, the 48s are willing to do his dirty work for him.

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* TheHeavy: Since Ort-Meyer cannot fight 47 due to having no skill in combat, his age and especially for the genetically modified 47, the 48s are willing to do his dirty work for him.

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* FinalExamBoss: Beating them requires using every combat tactic you've honed throughout the game, as a simple shootout will lead to 47 dying in an instant.



* GlassCannon: They have rather low health but deal very high damage, not unlike 47.

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* GlassCannon: They have rather low health but deal very high damage, not unlike 47.damage due to using [=MP5=] submachine guns.



* HumanWeapon: They exist to be a tool for Ort-Meyer to use to TakeOverTheWorld. Due to this, they'll die like any other person.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: They have the exact character design as 47, due to being a clone like him.

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* HumanWeapon: They exist to be a tool for Ort-Meyer to use to TakeOverTheWorld. Due to this, they'll die like any other person.\n
* ReusedCharacterDesign: They have the exact character design as 47, due to being a clone clones like him.






* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe seems to have some [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] attributes and worships at least one Aztec god (Tezcatlipoca) plus another with an Aztec-ish name (Tchiectzhelux). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.

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* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe seems to have some [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] attributes (his headdress) and worships at least one Aztec god (Tezcatlipoca) plus another with an Aztec-ish name (Tchiectzhelux). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.



!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Arkadij Jegorov, Flaming Windmills, Zilvanovitch's Circus

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!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Arkadij Jegorov, Flaming Windmills, Zilvanovitch's Circus



* DepravedDwarf: Very small and very evil.

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* DepravedDwarf: Very small Short in size and very evil.






!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Red Dragon Triad, Lee Hong

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!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Red Dragon Triad, Lee HongTriad



* SkippableBoss: It is never necessary to kill him, though it helps and the player never suffers a penalty after killing him. Just clean the roof where you helped Lei Ling escape, give the jade statue to the old spice merchant, get an Uzi, go back to the roof and kill Hong through the glass roof with it (killing a waiter to poison Tzun is actually ShmuckBait, you lose money and it prevents you from getting some nice weapons in the first Colombia mission). Then exit without fuss.

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* SkippableBoss: It is never necessary to kill him, though it helps ''a lot'' and the player never suffers a penalty after killing him. Just clean the roof where you helped Lei Ling escape, give the jade statue to the old spice merchant, get an Uzi, Uzi and ammo for it, go back to the roof and kill Hong and Tzun through the glass roof with it (killing a waiter to poison Tzun is actually ShmuckBait, you lose money and it prevents you from getting some nice weapons in the first Colombia mission). Then exit without fuss.
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* FrozenFace: In contrast to [[PerpetualFrowner 47]], the 48s display a constant SlasherSmile, that persists even after death.

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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: They can use tactics that 47 himself cannot use, such as dodge rolling.

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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: They can use tactics that 47 himself cannot use, such as dodge rolling. It's justified since they are more advanced versions of 47.


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* UpgradeVsPrototypeFight: The 48-series clones are the Upgrades to 47's Prototype.

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* TheDeterminator: In Codename 47, in his dying moments from being poisoned he grabs hold of 47’s ankles to stop him from chasing Lee Hong.

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* TheDeterminator: {{Determinator}}: In Codename 47, ''Codename 47'', in his dying moments from being poisoned he grabs hold of 47’s ankles to stop him from chasing Lee Hong.



** Poisoning him is not necessary, actually. Just clean the roof where you helped Lei Ling escape, give the jade statue to the old spice merchant, get an Uzi, go back to the roof and kill both Hong and Tzun through the glass roof with it (killing a waiter to poison Tzun is actually ShmuckBait, you lose money and it prevents you from getting some nice weapons in the first Colombia mission). Then exit without fuss.
* SkippableBoss: It is never necessary to kill him, though it helps and the player never suffers a penalty after killing him.
* VillainousFriendship: In Contracts, the translation of the conversation Tzun and Lee Hong have is an affable talk about gambling, Lee Hong actually warns Tzun not to foolishly gamble away more of his money.

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** Poisoning him * SkippableBoss: It is not necessary, actually. never necessary to kill him, though it helps and the player never suffers a penalty after killing him. Just clean the roof where you helped Lei Ling escape, give the jade statue to the old spice merchant, get an Uzi, go back to the roof and kill both Hong and Tzun through the glass roof with it (killing a waiter to poison Tzun is actually ShmuckBait, you lose money and it prevents you from getting some nice weapons in the first Colombia mission). Then exit without fuss.
* SkippableBoss: It is never necessary to kill him, though it helps and the player never suffers a penalty after killing him.
* VillainousFriendship: In Contracts, the translation of the conversation Tzun and Lee Hong have is an affable talk about gambling, Lee Hong actually warns Tzun not to foolishly gamble away more of his money.
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* VillainousFriendship: In ''Contracts'', the translation of the conversation Tzun and Lee Hong have is an affable talk about gambling, Lee Hong actually warns Tzun not to foolishly gamble away more of his money.
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* SkippableBoss: It is actually ''required'' not to kill the beast. 47 must kill a nearby pig and use its carcass to lure the jaguar away in order to safely get to the secret passage.

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* SkippableBoss: SheatheYourSword: It is actually ''required'' not to kill the beast. 47 must kill a nearby pig and use its carcass to lure the jaguar away in order to safely get to the secret passage.

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* TheDeterminator: In Codename 47, in his dying moments from being poisoned he grabs hold of 47’s ankles to stop him from chasing Lee Hong.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His constant checks on escape routes allows 47 the ability to garrote him.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His constant checks on escape routes allows 47 the ability to garrote him. On top of that if the poison route is chosen, his gun is stolen and used to kill him by 47.



* VillainousFrienship: In Contracts, when translated the conversation Tzun and Lee Hong have is an affable talk about gambling, Lee Hong actually warns Tzun not to foolishly gamble away more of his money.

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* VillainousFrienship: VillainousFriendship: In Contracts, when translated the translation of the conversation Tzun and Lee Hong have is an affable talk about gambling, Lee Hong actually warns Tzun not to foolishly gamble away more of his money.
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* VillainousFrienship: In Contracts, when translated the conversation Tzun and Lee Hong have is an affable talk about gambling, Lee Hong actually warns Tzun not to foolishly gamble away more of his money.

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!!Factions

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!!Factions

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[[folder:Carlton Smith]]
!!Agent Calton Smith
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].



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[[folder:Red Dragon Triad]][[folder:U'wa Chief]]
!!U'wa Chief
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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Colombian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' U'wa tribe
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

The chief of the U'Wa tribe that lives in the Colombian jungle. 47 must befriend them in order to find informations on how to reach the camp of Pablo Ochoa.



* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, he is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* FetchQuest: 47 must bring him the golden idol of Tchiectzhelux that was stolen by Pablo Ochoa's men and free his brother from them in order to gain his trust.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe seems to have some [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] attributes and worships at least one Aztec god (Tezcatlipoca) plus another with an Aztec-ish name (Tchiectzhelux). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.



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[[folder:U'wa tribe]][[folder:Tezcatlipoca]]
!!Tezcatlipoca, the God of Death
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!!!'''Species:''' Jaguar

A large jaguar worshiped by the U'Wa tribe as an avatar of their god of death ("Tezcatlipoca") in the Amazonian jungle. It appears in the middle mission in Colombia. 47 must use a secret passage behind the beast's altar to get to the camp of Pablo Ochoa.



* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, the beast is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe somehow worships an old [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] god (for which indeed jaguars were sacred animals). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.
* PantheraAwesome: If 47 gets too close to the beast, it will maul him to death in seconds.
* SkippableBoss: It is actually ''required'' not to kill the beast. 47 must kill a nearby pig and use its carcass to lure the jaguar away in order to safely get to the secret passage.



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[[folder:Columbian cartel]][[folder:Ivan]]
!!Ivan Zilvanovitch
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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Russian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Arkadij Jegorov, Flaming Windmills, Zilvanovitch's Circus
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

A former pickpocket from Moscow. His love for cards and drugs left him in utter ruin, with no way out except suicide and his botched attempt made him land on a traveling circus' train. He became a daredevil clown, gained control of the circus and ended up using it as cover for illegal arm dealing. He later became Arkadij "Boris" Jegorov's frontman.



* AdaptedOut: He is missing from the Rotterdam missions' [[VideoGameRemake remake]] in ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* CircusOfFear: He runs a circus as a front for his weapons smuggling, although we never get to see it.
* DepravedDwarf: Very small and very evil.
* TheDragon: Boris' main henchman.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A pickpocket who considers suicide, jumps off a bridge, but lands on a circus wagon instead, after which he becomes an evil, vicious clown.
* HappilyFailedSuicide: Ivan's suicide jump off a bridge was "mistimed" and he crashed through the roof of a traveling circus train. Believing it to be an omen, Ivan joined the troupe as a stunt dwarf and clown and gradually took control of the circus.
* MisterBig: He is short in size and he's in control of an arms dealing/smuggling business.
* MonsterClown: An evil former circus clown turned arms dealer.
* MythologyGag: The training dummy 47 uses in his Sicily church garden in ''VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin'' wears Ivan's clown clothes.
* SkippableBoss: Ivan is the courier, which means that he's a VIP that must be left alive in "Gunrunner's Paradise". He can be killed in "Plutonium Runs Loose" (in the ship's engine room, then he tries to flee towards the limo when Boris is alerted), but it's not necessary to complete the mission (he dies in the limo's explosion if the player chooses to plant a bomb in it for Boris and leaves him alone).



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!!Others
[[folder:Lei Ling]]
!!Lei Ling / Mei Ling
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].



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[[folder:Ship crew]][[folder:Tzun]]
!!Tzun / Zhun
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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Chinese
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Red Dragon Triad, Lee Hong
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''VideoGame/HitmanCodename47'' | ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and his right-hand man in Hong Kong. He will escort his boss everywhere to guard him from any possible danger, including tasting Hong's food for poison.



* AwesomeByAnalysis: Is one of the two enemies in the game who can see through all of 47's disguises.
* ConsummateProfessional: An extremely thorough bodyguard.
* TheDragon: Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and food taster.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His constant checks on escape routes allows 47 the ability to garrote him.
* {{Kevlard}}: Despite only wearing a lose silk robe, he can soak significantly more bullets than standard mooks. Despite his size, he can still be fiber-wired or otherwise executed from behind.
* KingMook: Not trying to poison Tzun means having to deal with him at Hong's mansion on the north end. The problem with this is that Tzun can see through your disguises no matter what you're wearing and he has a LOT of guards to back him up. If you're feeling more bold (or suicidal), then you're welcome to try. Tzun is most vulnerable when he's out on patrol.
** Poisoning him is not necessary, actually. Just clean the roof where you helped Lei Ling escape, give the jade statue to the old spice merchant, get an Uzi, go back to the roof and kill both Hong and Tzun through the glass roof with it (killing a waiter to poison Tzun is actually ShmuckBait, you lose money and it prevents you from getting some nice weapons in the first Colombia mission). Then exit without fuss.
* SkippableBoss: It is never necessary to kill him, though it helps and the player never suffers a penalty after killing him.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Lee Hong. He's willing to die for him and proves it.




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[[folder:Swat team]]
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[[folder:Carlton Smith]]
!!Agent Calton Smith
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].
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[[folder:U'wa Chief]]
!!U'wa Chief
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uwachief.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"You have been a great friend, stranger. Now I owe you help."'']]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Colombian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' U'wa tribe
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

The chief of the U'Wa tribe that lives in the Colombian jungle. 47 must befriend them in order to find informations on how to reach the camp of Pablo Ochoa.
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* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, he is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* FetchQuest: 47 must bring him the golden idol of Tchiectzhelux that was stolen by Pablo Ochoa's men and free his brother from them in order to gain his trust.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe seems to have some [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] attributes and worships at least one Aztec god (Tezcatlipoca) plus another with an Aztec-ish name (Tchiectzhelux). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.
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[[folder:Tezcatlipoca]]
!!Tezcatlipoca, the God of Death
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hitmanjaguar.jpg]]
!!!'''Species:''' Jaguar

A large jaguar worshiped by the U'Wa tribe as an avatar of their god of death ("Tezcatlipoca") in the Amazonian jungle. It appears in the middle mission in Colombia. 47 must use a secret passage behind the beast's altar to get to the camp of Pablo Ochoa.
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* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, the beast is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe somehow worships an old [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] god (for which indeed jaguars were sacred animals). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.
* PantheraAwesome: If 47 gets too close to the beast, it will maul him to death in seconds.
* SkippableBoss: It is actually ''required'' not to kill the beast. 47 must kill a nearby pig and use its carcass to lure the jaguar away in order to safely get to the secret passage.
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[[folder:Ivan]]
!!Ivan Zilvanovitch
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ivan_2.jpg]]
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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Russian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Arkadij Jegorov, Flaming Windmills, Zilvanovitch's Circus
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

A former pickpocket from Moscow. His love for cards and drugs left him in utter ruin, with no way out except suicide and his botched attempt made him land on a traveling circus' train. He became a daredevil clown, gained control of the circus and ended up using it as cover for illegal arm dealing. He later became Arkadij "Boris" Jegorov's frontman.
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* AdaptedOut: He is missing from the Rotterdam missions' [[VideoGameRemake remake]] in ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* CircusOfFear: He runs a circus as a front for his weapons smuggling, although we never get to see it.
* DepravedDwarf: Very small and very evil.
* TheDragon: Boris' main henchman.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A pickpocket who considers suicide, jumps off a bridge, but lands on a circus wagon instead, after which he becomes an evil, vicious clown.
* HappilyFailedSuicide: Ivan's suicide jump off a bridge was "mistimed" and he crashed through the roof of a traveling circus train. Believing it to be an omen, Ivan joined the troupe as a stunt dwarf and clown and gradually took control of the circus.
* MisterBig: He is short in size and he's in control of an arms dealing/smuggling business.
* MonsterClown: An evil former circus clown turned arms dealer.
* MythologyGag: The training dummy 47 uses in his Sicily church garden in ''VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin'' wears Ivan's clown clothes.
* SkippableBoss: Ivan is the courier, which means that he's a VIP that must be left alive in "Gunrunner's Paradise". He can be killed in "Plutonium Runs Loose" (in the ship's engine room, then he tries to flee towards the limo when Boris is alerted), but it's not necessary to complete the mission (he dies in the limo's explosion if the player chooses to plant a bomb in it for Boris and leaves him alone).
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!!Others
[[folder:Lei Ling]]
!!Lei Ling / Mei Ling
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].
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[[folder:Tzun]]
!!Tzun / Zhun
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zun.jpg]]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Chinese
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Red Dragon Triad, Lee Hong
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''VideoGame/HitmanCodename47'' | ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and his right-hand man in Hong Kong. He will escort his boss everywhere to guard him from any possible danger, including tasting Hong's food for poison.
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* AwesomeByAnalysis: Is one of the two enemies in the game who can see through all of 47's disguises.
* ConsummateProfessional: An extremely thorough bodyguard.
* TheDragon: Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and food taster.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His constant checks on escape routes allows 47 the ability to garrote him.
* {{Kevlard}}: Despite only wearing a lose silk robe, he can soak significantly more bullets than standard mooks. Despite his size, he can still be fiber-wired or otherwise executed from behind.
* KingMook: Not trying to poison Tzun means having to deal with him at Hong's mansion on the north end. The problem with this is that Tzun can see through your disguises no matter what you're wearing and he has a LOT of guards to back him up. If you're feeling more bold (or suicidal), then you're welcome to try. Tzun is most vulnerable when he's out on patrol.
** Poisoning him is not necessary, actually. Just clean the roof where you helped Lei Ling escape, give the jade statue to the old spice merchant, get an Uzi, go back to the roof and kill both Hong and Tzun through the glass roof with it (killing a waiter to poison Tzun is actually ShmuckBait, you lose money and it prevents you from getting some nice weapons in the first Colombia mission). Then exit without fuss.
* SkippableBoss: It is never necessary to kill him, though it helps and the player never suffers a penalty after killing him.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Lee Hong. He's willing to die for him and proves it.
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* BadassMustache: Wears an impressive PornStache, much like [[VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin his brother, Sergei]].
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The corrupt chief of police, who is on the payrolls of both gangs. He is killed to stop them from reaching a negotiation.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: He is 70 years old, but looks like he's in his 50s.



* YoungerThanTheyLook: He is 70 years old, but looks like he's in his 50s.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: He is 70 years old, but looks like he's in his 50s.


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* YoungerThanTheyLook: He is 70 years old, but looks like he's in his 50s.
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* BlindObediance: They're more weapon than man, having no free will, making them the perfect killing machines, as they only exist to serve Ort-Meyer's twisted ambitions.

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* BlindObediance: BlindObedience: They're more weapon than man, having no free will, making them the perfect killing machines, as they only exist to serve Ort-Meyer's twisted ambitions.
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The final evolution of the clones that Ort-Meyer has been making. They're the final barrier between 47 and the MadScientist.


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* BlindObediance: They're more weapon than man, having no free will, making them the perfect killing machines, as they only exist to serve Ort-Meyer's twisted ambitions.
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: They can use tactics that 47 himself cannot use, such as dodge rolling.
* DarkIsEvil: Just like 47!
* EvilTwin: Ten of them! They've got the exact same genetic makeup as 47, so they look absolutely identical.
* FinalBoss: They're the last enemies fought, even if they're not the last to die in the game.
* FinalExamBoss: Beating them requires using every combat tactic you've honed throughout the game, as a simple shootout will lead to 47 dying in an instant.
* FlatCharacter: Naturally, as Ort-Meyer has bred them specifically to have no personality whatsoever. They only exist to be living weapons for Ort-Meyer to use and abuse.
* FragileSpeedster: They cannot take many hits, yet they can dish out damage very quickly, due to their impeccable firepower provided to them by Ort-Meyer.
* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: They appear without any buildup, hindering 47's efforts to kill his evil father.
* GlassCannon: They have rather low health but deal very high damage, not unlike 47.
* TheHeavy: Since Ort-Meyer cannot fight 47 due to having no skill in combat, the 48s are willing to do his dirty work for him.
* HumanWeapon: They exist to be a tool for Ort-Meyer to use to TakeOverTheWorld. Due to this, they'll die like any other person.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: They have the exact character design as 47, due to being a clone like him.
* WalkingSpoiler: Their appearance completely changes the tone of the game, showing 47 really is a clone.
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* ArcVillain: He's the main villain of the Columbia arc.


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* DrugsAreBad: He's high on cocaine and has become an incoherant lunatic, wildly firing at 47 while throwing taunts at him, however...
* DrugsAreGood: He can take far more bullets than the average mook due to being unable to feel pain because of his constant cocaine usage.


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* ArcVillain: He's the main boss in the Rotterdam arc.


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* {{Gonk}}: He is rather sleazy looking, to put it mildly.


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* ProperlyParanoid: While it's cowardly to flee 47 despite having a mini army behind his back, it's a perfectly reasonable thing to do considering who 47 is.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: He is 70 years old, but looks like he's in his 50s.


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* WakeUpCallBoss: He's an extremely hardy foe, and getting to him is as difficult as killing him due to his guards being extremely numerous and well armed.
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* LightIsNotGood: Fritz wears a white lab coat and is a dangerous terrorist.

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A former Nazi turned terrorist, Frantz Fuchs is one of three brothers who are members of an infamous terrorist organization.

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A former Nazi turned terrorist, Frantz Fuchs is one of three brothers who are members of an infamous terrorist organization. His younger brother Fritz is the one possessing the nuclear warhead, and eliminating him is required to complete the mission.



* AdaptationalIntelligence: Franz screams for his guards if conronted in contracts instead of just staying there and letting himself be killed without a fight.

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* AdaptationalIntelligence: Franz Frantz screams for his guards if conronted in contracts instead of just staying there and letting himself be killed without a fight.



* CarpetOfVirility: Franz has one in contracts.

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* AssholeVictim: Fritz isn't a target until contracts, but he's still necessary to kill to complete the mission. Due to being a terrorist, it's hard to feel sorry for him when he kicks the bucket.
* CarpetOfVirility: Franz Frantz has one in contracts.contracts.
* DeadlyBath: Frantz is killed while in the shower by 47. Fritz can also be assassinated while he is relaxing in the pools or the sauna.



* {{Expy}}: He may be an allegory to the real-life Franz Fuchs, a xenophobic serial bomber who killed four people with I.E.Ds and mailbombs sent to people and organizations he felt were friendly to foreigners.

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* {{Expy}}: He Frantz may be an allegory to the real-life Franz Frantz Fuchs, a xenophobic serial bomber who killed four people with I.E.Ds and mailbombs sent to people and organizations he felt were friendly to foreigners.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Loved his brothers and is friendly with the other clone fathers.
* EvilOldFolks: Franz is about 70 and a nazi terrorist.
* FanDisservice: Seeing his old fat butt in a g-string.
* FatBastard: A fat former Nazi turned terrorist.
* {{Gonk}}: Franz is one of the ugliest targets in the series, being morbidly obese and covered with pimples and mishapen facial features.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Frantz Loved his brothers and is friendly with the other clone fathers.
fathers. It's assumed Fritz also felt the same way for his brother.
* EvilOldFolks: Franz Frantz is about 70 and a nazi terrorist.
* FanDisservice: Seeing his Frantz's old fat butt in a g-string.
g-string is not the sexiest of sights, unless you're into obese nazi terrorists.
* FatBastard: A Frantz is a fat former Nazi turned terrorist.
terrorist. Fritz isn't much healthier.
* {{Gonk}}: Franz Frantz is one of the ugliest targets in the series, being morbidly obese and covered with pimples and mishapen facial features.



* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Doesn't resist when 47 literally catches him with his pants down.

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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Doesn't Frantz doesn't resist when 47 literally catches him with his pants down.



* NaziGrandpa: He was in the Hitler Youth when he was a teen and resented the fall of Nazi Germany.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Franz is a former nazi, so this is just a given.

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* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Fritz is the first target that can be killed using accidents.
** He can be drowned in the pool. This is confirmed to be his canon elimination in the 2016 trailer.
** He can also be locked in the sauna, which he idiotically decided to use despite having a heart condition.
* NaziGrandpa: He Frantz was in the Hitler Youth when he was a teen and resented the fall of Nazi Germany.
* NonNudeBathing: Frantz bathes in a thong, likely due to the developers wishing to avoid including nudity in the game.
*
PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Franz Frantz is a former nazi, so this is just a given.given. Fritz supports his brother's beliefs and looks like Adolf Hitler, so he's also definitely this.



* WesternTerrorists: He and his brothers are Post-Nazi versions of this.

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* WesternTerrorists: He Frantz and his brothers are Post-Nazi versions of this.
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!![=VIPs=]
[[folder:Carlton Smith]]
!!Agent Calton Smith
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].

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\n\n!![=VIPs=]\n[[folder:Carlton Smith]]\n!!Agent Calton Smith\n->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].[[folder:U'wa tribe]]
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[[folder:U'wa Chief]]
!!U'wa Chief
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uwachief.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"You have been a great friend, stranger. Now I owe you help."'']]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Colombian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' U'wa tribe
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

The chief of the U'Wa tribe that lives in the Colombian jungle. 47 must befriend them in order to find informations on how to reach the camp of Pablo Ochoa.

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[[folder:U'wa Chief]]
!!U'wa Chief
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uwachief.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"You have been a great friend, stranger. Now I owe you help."'']]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Colombian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' U'wa tribe
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

The chief of the U'Wa tribe that lives in the Colombian jungle. 47 must befriend them in order to find informations on how to reach the camp of Pablo Ochoa.
[[folder:Columbian cartel]]



* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, he is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* FetchQuest: 47 must bring him the golden idol of Tchiectzhelux that was stolen by Pablo Ochoa's men and free his brother from them in order to gain his trust.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe seems to have some [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] attributes and worships at least one Aztec god (Tezcatlipoca) plus another with an Aztec-ish name (Tchiectzhelux). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.



[[folder:Tezcatlipoca]]
!!Tezcatlipoca, the God of Death
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hitmanjaguar.jpg]]
!!!'''Species:''' Jaguar

A large jaguar worshiped by the U'Wa tribe as an avatar of their god of death ("Tezcatlipoca") in the Amazonian jungle. It appears in the middle mission in Colombia. 47 must use a secret passage behind the beast's altar to get to the camp of Pablo Ochoa.

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[[folder:Tezcatlipoca]]
!!Tezcatlipoca, the God of Death
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hitmanjaguar.jpg]]
!!!'''Species:''' Jaguar

A large jaguar worshiped by the U'Wa tribe as an avatar of their god of death ("Tezcatlipoca") in the Amazonian jungle. It appears in the middle mission in Colombia. 47 must use a secret passage behind the beast's altar to get to the camp of Pablo Ochoa.
[[folder:Flaming windmills]]



* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, the beast is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe somehow worships an old [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] god (for which indeed jaguars were sacred animals). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.
* PantheraAwesome: If 47 gets too close to the beast, it will maul him to death in seconds.
* SkippableBoss: It is actually ''required'' not to kill the beast. 47 must kill a nearby pig and use its carcass to lure the jaguar away in order to safely get to the secret passage.



[[folder:Ivan]]
!!Ivan Zilvanovitch
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ivan_2.jpg]]
%%[[caption-width-right:250:some caption text]]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Russian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Arkadij Jegorov, Flaming Windmills, Zilvanovitch's Circus
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

A former pickpocket from Moscow. His love for cards and drugs left him in utter ruin, with no way out except suicide and his botched attempt made him land on a traveling circus' train. He became a daredevil clown, gained control of the circus and ended up using it as cover for illegal arm dealing. He later became Arkadij "Boris" Jegorov's frontman.

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[[folder:Ivan]]
!!Ivan Zilvanovitch
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ivan_2.jpg]]
%%[[caption-width-right:250:some caption text]]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Russian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Arkadij Jegorov, Flaming Windmills, Zilvanovitch's Circus
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

A former pickpocket from Moscow. His love for cards and drugs left him in utter ruin, with no way out except suicide and his botched attempt made him land on a traveling circus' train. He became a daredevil clown, gained control of the circus and ended up using it as cover for illegal arm dealing. He later became Arkadij "Boris" Jegorov's frontman.
[[folder:Ship crew]]



* AdaptedOut: He is missing from the Rotterdam missions' [[VideoGameRemake remake]] in ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* CircusOfFear: He runs a circus as a front for his weapons smuggling, although we never get to see it.
* DepravedDwarf: Very small and very evil.
* TheDragon: Boris' main henchman.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A pickpocket who considers suicide, jumps off a bridge, but lands on a circus wagon instead, after which he becomes an evil, vicious clown.
* HappilyFailedSuicide: Ivan's suicide jump off a bridge was "mistimed" and he crashed through the roof of a traveling circus train. Believing it to be an omen, Ivan joined the troupe as a stunt dwarf and clown and gradually took control of the circus.
* MisterBig: He is short in size and he's in control of an arms dealing/smuggling business.
* MonsterClown: An evil former circus clown turned arms dealer.
* MythologyGag: The training dummy 47 uses in his Sicily church garden in ''VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin'' wears Ivan's clown clothes.
* SkippableBoss: Ivan is the courier, which means that he's a VIP that must be left alive in "Gunrunner's Paradise". He can be killed in "Plutonium Runs Loose" (in the ship's engine room, then he tries to flee towards the limo when Boris is alerted), but it's not necessary to complete the mission (he dies in the limo's explosion if the player chooses to plant a bomb in it for Boris and leaves him alone).



!!Others
[[folder:Lei Ling]]
!!Lei Ling / Mei Ling
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].

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!!Others
[[folder:Lei Ling]]
!!Lei Ling / Mei Ling
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].
[[folder:Asylum patients]]
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[[folder:Tzun]]
!!Tzun / Zhun
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zun.jpg]]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Chinese
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Red Dragon Triad, Lee Hong
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''VideoGame/HitmanCodename47'' | ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and his right-hand man in Hong Kong. He will escort his boss everywhere to guard him from any possible danger, including tasting Hong's food for poison.

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[[folder:Tzun]]
!!Tzun / Zhun
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zun.jpg]]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Chinese
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Red Dragon Triad, Lee Hong
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''VideoGame/HitmanCodename47'' | ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and his right-hand man in Hong Kong. He will escort his boss everywhere to guard him from any possible danger, including tasting Hong's food for poison.
[[folder:Swat team]]



* AwesomeByAnalysis: Is one of the two enemies in the game who can see through all of 47's disguises.
* ConsummateProfessional: An extremely thorough bodyguard.
* TheDragon: Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and food taster.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His constant checks on escape routes allows 47 the ability to garrote him.
* {{Kevlard}}: Despite only wearing a lose silk robe, he can soak significantly more bullets than standard mooks. Despite his size, he can still be fiber-wired or otherwise executed from behind.
* KingMook: Not trying to poison Tzun means having to deal with him at Hong's mansion on the north end. The problem with this is that Tzun can see through your disguises no matter what you're wearing and he has a LOT of guards to back him up. If you're feeling more bold (or suicidal), then you're welcome to try. Tzun is most vulnerable when he's out on patrol.
** Poisoning him is not necessary, actually. Just clean the roof where you helped Lei Ling escape, give the jade statue to the old spice merchant, get an Uzi, go back to the roof and kill both Hong and Tzun through the glass roof with it (killing a waiter to poison Tzun is actually ShmuckBait, you lose money and it prevents you from getting some nice weapons in the first Colombia mission). Then exit without fuss.
* SkippableBoss: It is never necessary to kill him, though it helps and the player never suffers a penalty after killing him.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Lee Hong. He's willing to die for him and proves it.


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[[folder:Carlton Smith]]
!!Agent Calton Smith
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:U'wa Chief]]
!!U'wa Chief
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uwachief.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"You have been a great friend, stranger. Now I owe you help."'']]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Colombian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' U'wa tribe
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

The chief of the U'Wa tribe that lives in the Colombian jungle. 47 must befriend them in order to find informations on how to reach the camp of Pablo Ochoa.
----
* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, he is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* FetchQuest: 47 must bring him the golden idol of Tchiectzhelux that was stolen by Pablo Ochoa's men and free his brother from them in order to gain his trust.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe seems to have some [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] attributes and worships at least one Aztec god (Tezcatlipoca) plus another with an Aztec-ish name (Tchiectzhelux). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tezcatlipoca]]
!!Tezcatlipoca, the God of Death
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hitmanjaguar.jpg]]
!!!'''Species:''' Jaguar

A large jaguar worshiped by the U'Wa tribe as an avatar of their god of death ("Tezcatlipoca") in the Amazonian jungle. It appears in the middle mission in Colombia. 47 must use a secret passage behind the beast's altar to get to the camp of Pablo Ochoa.
----
* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, the beast is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe somehow worships an old [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] god (for which indeed jaguars were sacred animals). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.
* PantheraAwesome: If 47 gets too close to the beast, it will maul him to death in seconds.
* SkippableBoss: It is actually ''required'' not to kill the beast. 47 must kill a nearby pig and use its carcass to lure the jaguar away in order to safely get to the secret passage.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ivan]]
!!Ivan Zilvanovitch
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ivan_2.jpg]]
%%[[caption-width-right:250:some caption text]]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Russian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Arkadij Jegorov, Flaming Windmills, Zilvanovitch's Circus
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

A former pickpocket from Moscow. His love for cards and drugs left him in utter ruin, with no way out except suicide and his botched attempt made him land on a traveling circus' train. He became a daredevil clown, gained control of the circus and ended up using it as cover for illegal arm dealing. He later became Arkadij "Boris" Jegorov's frontman.
----
* AdaptedOut: He is missing from the Rotterdam missions' [[VideoGameRemake remake]] in ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* CircusOfFear: He runs a circus as a front for his weapons smuggling, although we never get to see it.
* DepravedDwarf: Very small and very evil.
* TheDragon: Boris' main henchman.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A pickpocket who considers suicide, jumps off a bridge, but lands on a circus wagon instead, after which he becomes an evil, vicious clown.
* HappilyFailedSuicide: Ivan's suicide jump off a bridge was "mistimed" and he crashed through the roof of a traveling circus train. Believing it to be an omen, Ivan joined the troupe as a stunt dwarf and clown and gradually took control of the circus.
* MisterBig: He is short in size and he's in control of an arms dealing/smuggling business.
* MonsterClown: An evil former circus clown turned arms dealer.
* MythologyGag: The training dummy 47 uses in his Sicily church garden in ''VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin'' wears Ivan's clown clothes.
* SkippableBoss: Ivan is the courier, which means that he's a VIP that must be left alive in "Gunrunner's Paradise". He can be killed in "Plutonium Runs Loose" (in the ship's engine room, then he tries to flee towards the limo when Boris is alerted), but it's not necessary to complete the mission (he dies in the limo's explosion if the player chooses to plant a bomb in it for Boris and leaves him alone).
[[/folder]]

!!Others
[[folder:Lei Ling]]
!!Lei Ling / Mei Ling
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tzun]]
!!Tzun / Zhun
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zun.jpg]]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Chinese
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Red Dragon Triad, Lee Hong
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''VideoGame/HitmanCodename47'' | ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and his right-hand man in Hong Kong. He will escort his boss everywhere to guard him from any possible danger, including tasting Hong's food for poison.
----
* AwesomeByAnalysis: Is one of the two enemies in the game who can see through all of 47's disguises.
* ConsummateProfessional: An extremely thorough bodyguard.
* TheDragon: Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and food taster.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His constant checks on escape routes allows 47 the ability to garrote him.
* {{Kevlard}}: Despite only wearing a lose silk robe, he can soak significantly more bullets than standard mooks. Despite his size, he can still be fiber-wired or otherwise executed from behind.
* KingMook: Not trying to poison Tzun means having to deal with him at Hong's mansion on the north end. The problem with this is that Tzun can see through your disguises no matter what you're wearing and he has a LOT of guards to back him up. If you're feeling more bold (or suicidal), then you're welcome to try. Tzun is most vulnerable when he's out on patrol.
** Poisoning him is not necessary, actually. Just clean the roof where you helped Lei Ling escape, give the jade statue to the old spice merchant, get an Uzi, go back to the roof and kill both Hong and Tzun through the glass roof with it (killing a waiter to poison Tzun is actually ShmuckBait, you lose money and it prevents you from getting some nice weapons in the first Colombia mission). Then exit without fuss.
* SkippableBoss: It is never necessary to kill him, though it helps and the player never suffers a penalty after killing him.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Lee Hong. He's willing to die for him and proves it.
[[/folder]]

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!![=VIPs=]
[[folder:Carlton Smith]]
!!Agent Calton Smith
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].

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!![=VIPs=]
[[folder:Carlton Smith]]
!!Agent Calton Smith
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].
!!Factions

[[folder:Blue Lotus Triad]]
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[[folder:U'wa Chief]]
!!U'wa Chief
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uwachief.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"You have been a great friend, stranger. Now I owe you help."'']]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Colombian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' U'wa tribe
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

The chief of the U'Wa tribe that lives in the Colombian jungle. 47 must befriend them in order to find informations on how to reach the camp of Pablo Ochoa.

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[[folder:U'wa Chief]]
!!U'wa Chief
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uwachief.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"You have been a great friend, stranger. Now I owe you help."'']]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Colombian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' U'wa tribe
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

The chief of the U'Wa tribe that lives in the Colombian jungle. 47 must befriend them in order to find informations on how to reach the camp of Pablo Ochoa.
[[folder:Red Dragon Triad]]



* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, he is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* FetchQuest: 47 must bring him the golden idol of Tchiectzhelux that was stolen by Pablo Ochoa's men and free his brother from them in order to gain his trust.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe seems to have some [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] attributes and worships at least one Aztec god (Tezcatlipoca) plus another with an Aztec-ish name (Tchiectzhelux). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.



[[folder:Tezcatlipoca]]
!!Tezcatlipoca, the God of Death
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hitmanjaguar.jpg]]
!!!'''Species:''' Jaguar

A large jaguar worshiped by the U'Wa tribe as an avatar of their god of death ("Tezcatlipoca") in the Amazonian jungle. It appears in the middle mission in Colombia. 47 must use a secret passage behind the beast's altar to get to the camp of Pablo Ochoa.
----
* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, the beast is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe somehow worships an old [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] god (for which indeed jaguars were sacred animals). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.
* PantheraAwesome: If 47 gets too close to the beast, it will maul him to death in seconds.
* SkippableBoss: It is actually ''required'' not to kill the beast. 47 must kill a nearby pig and use its carcass to lure the jaguar away in order to safely get to the secret passage.

to:

[[folder:Tezcatlipoca]]
!!Tezcatlipoca, the God of Death
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hitmanjaguar.jpg]]
!!!'''Species:''' Jaguar

A large jaguar worshiped by the U'Wa tribe as an avatar of their god of death ("Tezcatlipoca") in the Amazonian jungle. It appears in the middle mission in Colombia. 47 must use a secret passage behind the beast's altar to get to the camp of Pablo Ochoa.
----
* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, the beast is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe somehow worships an old [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] god (for which indeed jaguars were sacred animals). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.
* PantheraAwesome: If 47 gets too close to the beast, it will maul him to death in seconds.
* SkippableBoss: It is actually ''required'' not to kill the beast. 47 must kill a nearby pig and use its carcass to lure the jaguar away in order to safely get to the secret passage.


!![=VIPs=]
[[folder:Carlton Smith]]
!!Agent Calton Smith
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].



[[folder:Ivan]]
!!Ivan Zilvanovitch
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ivan_2.jpg]]
%%[[caption-width-right:250:some caption text]]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Russian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Arkadij Jegorov, Flaming Windmills, Zilvanovitch's Circus

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[[folder:Ivan]]
!!Ivan Zilvanovitch
[[folder:U'wa Chief]]
!!U'wa Chief
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ivan_2.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uwachief.jpg]]
%%[[caption-width-right:250:some caption text]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"You have been a great friend, stranger. Now I owe you help."'']]
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Russian
Colombian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Arkadij Jegorov, Flaming Windmills, Zilvanovitch's CircusU'wa tribe



A former pickpocket from Moscow. His love for cards and drugs left him in utter ruin, with no way out except suicide and his botched attempt made him land on a traveling circus' train. He became a daredevil clown, gained control of the circus and ended up using it as cover for illegal arm dealing. He later became Arkadij "Boris" Jegorov's frontman.

to:

A former pickpocket from Moscow. His love for cards and drugs left him in utter ruin, with no way out except suicide and his botched attempt made him land on a traveling circus' train. He became a daredevil clown, gained control The chief of the circus and ended up using it as cover for illegal arm dealing. He later became Arkadij "Boris" Jegorov's frontman.U'Wa tribe that lives in the Colombian jungle. 47 must befriend them in order to find informations on how to reach the camp of Pablo Ochoa.



* AdaptedOut: He is missing from the Rotterdam missions' [[VideoGameRemake remake]] in ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* CircusOfFear: He runs a circus as a front for his weapons smuggling, although we never get to see it.
* DepravedDwarf: Very small and very evil.
* TheDragon: Boris' main henchman.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A pickpocket who considers suicide, jumps off a bridge, but lands on a circus wagon instead, after which he becomes an evil, vicious clown.
* HappilyFailedSuicide: Ivan's suicide jump off a bridge was "mistimed" and he crashed through the roof of a traveling circus train. Believing it to be an omen, Ivan joined the troupe as a stunt dwarf and clown and gradually took control of the circus.
* MisterBig: He is short in size and he's in control of an arms dealing/smuggling business.
* MonsterClown: An evil former circus clown turned arms dealer.
* MythologyGag: The training dummy 47 uses in his Sicily church garden in ''VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin'' wears Ivan's clown clothes.
* SkippableBoss: Ivan is the courier, which means that he's a VIP that must be left alive in "Gunrunner's Paradise". He can be killed in "Plutonium Runs Loose" (in the ship's engine room, then he tries to flee towards the limo when Boris is alerted), but it's not necessary to complete the mission (he dies in the limo's explosion if the player chooses to plant a bomb in it for Boris and leaves him alone).

to:

* AdaptedOut: He is missing from Along with Pablo Ochoa and the Rotterdam missions' [[VideoGameRemake remake]] whole set of missions in Colombia, he is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* CircusOfFear: He runs a circus as a front for his weapons smuggling, although we never get to see it.
* DepravedDwarf: Very small and very evil.
* TheDragon: Boris' main henchman.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A pickpocket who considers suicide, jumps off a bridge, but lands on a circus wagon instead, after which he becomes an evil, vicious clown.
* HappilyFailedSuicide: Ivan's suicide jump off a bridge was "mistimed" and he crashed through
FetchQuest: 47 must bring him the roof golden idol of a traveling circus train. Believing it to be an omen, Ivan joined the troupe as a stunt dwarf and clown and gradually took control of the circus.
* MisterBig: He is short in size and he's in control of an arms dealing/smuggling business.
* MonsterClown: An evil former circus clown turned arms dealer.
* MythologyGag: The training dummy 47 uses in his Sicily church garden in ''VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin'' wears Ivan's clown clothes.
* SkippableBoss: Ivan is the courier, which means
Tchiectzhelux that he's a VIP that must be left alive in "Gunrunner's Paradise". He can be killed in "Plutonium Runs Loose" (in the ship's engine room, then he tries to flee towards the limo when Boris is alerted), but it's not necessary to complete the mission (he dies in the limo's explosion if the player chooses to plant a bomb in it for Boris was stolen by Pablo Ochoa's men and leaves him alone).free his brother from them in order to gain his trust.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe seems to have some [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] attributes and worships at least one Aztec god (Tezcatlipoca) plus another with an Aztec-ish name (Tchiectzhelux). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.



!!Others
[[folder:Lei Ling]]
!!Lei Ling / Mei Ling
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].

to:

!!Others
[[folder:Lei Ling]]
!!Lei Ling / Mei Ling
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].
[[folder:Tezcatlipoca]]
!!Tezcatlipoca, the God of Death
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!!!'''Species:''' Jaguar

A large jaguar worshiped by the U'Wa tribe as an avatar of their god of death ("Tezcatlipoca") in the Amazonian jungle. It appears in the middle mission in Colombia. 47 must use a secret passage behind the beast's altar to get to the camp of Pablo Ochoa.
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* AdaptedOut: Along with Pablo Ochoa and the whole set of missions in Colombia, the beast is not featured at all in the VideoGameRemake parts of ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* {{Mayincatec}}: The U'wa tribe somehow worships an old [[UsefulNotes/PreColumbianCivilizations Aztec]] god (for which indeed jaguars were sacred animals). Aztec civilization didn't stretch as far as Colombia.
* PantheraAwesome: If 47 gets too close to the beast, it will maul him to death in seconds.
* SkippableBoss: It is actually ''required'' not to kill the beast. 47 must kill a nearby pig and use its carcass to lure the jaguar away in order to safely get to the secret passage.



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!!Tzun / Zhun
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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Chinese
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Red Dragon Triad, Lee Hong
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''VideoGame/HitmanCodename47'' | ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''

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!!Tzun / Zhun
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!!Ivan Zilvanovitch
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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Chinese
Russian
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Red Dragon Triad, Lee Hong
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''VideoGame/HitmanCodename47'' | ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''
Arkadij Jegorov, Flaming Windmills, Zilvanovitch's Circus



Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and his right-hand man in Hong Kong. He will escort his boss everywhere to guard him from any possible danger, including tasting Hong's food for poison.

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Lee Hong's personal bodyguard A former pickpocket from Moscow. His love for cards and drugs left him in utter ruin, with no way out except suicide and his right-hand man in Hong Kong. He will escort his boss everywhere to guard botched attempt made him from any possible danger, including tasting Hong's food land on a traveling circus' train. He became a daredevil clown, gained control of the circus and ended up using it as cover for poison. illegal arm dealing. He later became Arkadij "Boris" Jegorov's frontman.



* AwesomeByAnalysis: Is one of the two enemies in the game who can see through all of 47's disguises.
* ConsummateProfessional: An extremely thorough bodyguard.
* TheDragon: Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and food taster.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His constant checks on escape routes allows 47 the ability to garrote him.
* {{Kevlard}}: Despite only wearing a lose silk robe, he can soak significantly more bullets than standard mooks. Despite his size, he can still be fiber-wired or otherwise executed from behind.
* KingMook: Not trying to poison Tzun means having to deal with him at Hong's mansion on the north end. The problem with this is that Tzun can see through your disguises no matter what you're wearing and he has a LOT of guards to back him up. If you're feeling more bold (or suicidal), then you're welcome to try. Tzun is most vulnerable when he's out on patrol.
** Poisoning him is not necessary, actually. Just clean the roof where you helped Lei Ling escape, give the jade statue to the old spice merchant, get an Uzi, go back to the roof and kill both Hong and Tzun through the glass roof with it (killing a waiter to poison Tzun is actually ShmuckBait, you lose money and it prevents you from getting some nice weapons in the first Colombia mission). Then exit without fuss.
* SkippableBoss: It is never necessary to kill him, though it helps and the player never suffers a penalty after killing him.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Lee Hong. He's willing to die for him and proves it.

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* AwesomeByAnalysis: Is one of AdaptedOut: He is missing from the two enemies Rotterdam missions' [[VideoGameRemake remake]] in the game who can ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''.
* CircusOfFear: He runs a circus as a front for his weapons smuggling, although we never get to
see through all of 47's disguises.
it.
* ConsummateProfessional: An extremely thorough bodyguard.
DepravedDwarf: Very small and very evil.
* TheDragon: Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and food taster.
Boris' main henchman.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His constant checks FromNobodyToNightmare: A pickpocket who considers suicide, jumps off a bridge, but lands on escape routes allows 47 the ability to garrote him.
* {{Kevlard}}: Despite only wearing
a lose silk robe, circus wagon instead, after which he can soak significantly more bullets than standard mooks. Despite his size, he can still be fiber-wired or otherwise executed from behind.
becomes an evil, vicious clown.
* KingMook: Not trying to poison Tzun means having to deal with him at Hong's mansion on the north end. The problem with this is that Tzun can see through your disguises no matter what you're wearing HappilyFailedSuicide: Ivan's suicide jump off a bridge was "mistimed" and he has a LOT of guards to back him up. If you're feeling more bold (or suicidal), then you're welcome to try. Tzun is most vulnerable when he's out on patrol.
** Poisoning him is not necessary, actually. Just clean the roof where you helped Lei Ling escape, give the jade statue to the old spice merchant, get an Uzi, go back to the roof and kill both Hong and Tzun
crashed through the glass roof with of a traveling circus train. Believing it (killing a waiter to poison Tzun is actually ShmuckBait, you lose money be an omen, Ivan joined the troupe as a stunt dwarf and it prevents you from getting some nice weapons in clown and gradually took control of the first Colombia mission). Then exit without fuss.
circus.
* MisterBig: He is short in size and he's in control of an arms dealing/smuggling business.
* MonsterClown: An evil former circus clown turned arms dealer.
* MythologyGag: The training dummy 47 uses in his Sicily church garden in ''VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin'' wears Ivan's clown clothes.
* SkippableBoss: It Ivan is never the courier, which means that he's a VIP that must be left alive in "Gunrunner's Paradise". He can be killed in "Plutonium Runs Loose" (in the ship's engine room, then he tries to flee towards the limo when Boris is alerted), but it's not necessary to kill him, though it helps and complete the mission (he dies in the limo's explosion if the player never suffers a penalty after killing him.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Lee Hong. He's willing
chooses to die plant a bomb in it for Boris and leaves him and proves it.alone).


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!!Others
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!!Lei Ling / Mei Ling
->See [[Characters/HitmanVideoGameAllies here]].
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[[folder:Tzun]]
!!Tzun / Zhun
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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Chinese
!!!'''Affiliation(s):''' Red Dragon Triad, Lee Hong
!!!'''Appears in:''' ''VideoGame/HitmanCodename47'' | ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown

Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and his right-hand man in Hong Kong. He will escort his boss everywhere to guard him from any possible danger, including tasting Hong's food for poison.
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* AwesomeByAnalysis: Is one of the two enemies in the game who can see through all of 47's disguises.
* ConsummateProfessional: An extremely thorough bodyguard.
* TheDragon: Lee Hong's personal bodyguard and food taster.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His constant checks on escape routes allows 47 the ability to garrote him.
* {{Kevlard}}: Despite only wearing a lose silk robe, he can soak significantly more bullets than standard mooks. Despite his size, he can still be fiber-wired or otherwise executed from behind.
* KingMook: Not trying to poison Tzun means having to deal with him at Hong's mansion on the north end. The problem with this is that Tzun can see through your disguises no matter what you're wearing and he has a LOT of guards to back him up. If you're feeling more bold (or suicidal), then you're welcome to try. Tzun is most vulnerable when he's out on patrol.
** Poisoning him is not necessary, actually. Just clean the roof where you helped Lei Ling escape, give the jade statue to the old spice merchant, get an Uzi, go back to the roof and kill both Hong and Tzun through the glass roof with it (killing a waiter to poison Tzun is actually ShmuckBait, you lose money and it prevents you from getting some nice weapons in the first Colombia mission). Then exit without fuss.
* SkippableBoss: It is never necessary to kill him, though it helps and the player never suffers a penalty after killing him.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Lee Hong. He's willing to die for him and proves it.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Both brothers look less deformed and have smoother facial features. They're still not the prettiest terrorists though.
* AdaptationalIntelligence: Franz screams for his guards if conronted in contracts instead of just staying there and letting himself be killed without a fight.


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* CarpetOfVirility: Franz has one in contracts.
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* BottomlessMagazine: He has an infinite amount of bullets in his gun. He will fire at the wall for hours is given the chance.

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* TheDragon: To Ort-Meyer. This doesn't stop Ort-Meyer from ordering a hit on him.
* FourEyesZeroSoul: A mad doctor who wears glasses.
* KarmicDeath: He's killed by the man he experimented on.
* MadDoctor: He's a doctor who experiments on his patients and was responsible for turning 47 into what he is now.
* MuggedForDisguise: One of the only targers who this works with. It gives 47 access to most of the level, despite him looking nothing like Kovacs.


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* WouldHurtAChild: He experimented on a young 47, enough to give the assassin PTSD and a phobia of needles. It's likely 47 wasn't the only child to fall victim to his experiments.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Ort-Meyer certainly thinks this. Kovacs is killed only so 47 can be lured into the asylum and handed over to the SWAT team.
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* BottomblessMagazine: He has an infinite amount of bullets in his gun. He will fire at the wall for hours is given the chance.


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* LargeHam: Subtlety is not his strong suit. He screams and hams up almost all his lines.


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* DirtyCoward: He runs off the instant 47 appears, leaving his men to fight him while he makes a hasty retreat.


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* KarmicDeath: He can be blown up, an ironic end for a terrorist with a nuclear bomb in his arsenal.


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* OhCrap: He runs for the hills when 47 makes his way onto his ship.


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* SinisterShades: They add to his creepy and odious appearance.


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* DirtyCoward: He runs away if confronted, due to knowing how dangerous 47 is.
* NeverMyFault: He tries to pin all the blame on Ort-Meyer. 47 isn't having any of it.


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* DepravedDwarf: Very small and very evil.


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* MonsterClown: An evil former circus clown turned arms dealer.

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