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* Antagonist sent to capture/kill protagonist(s)
* Antagonist sent to capture/kill protagonist(s)
* Relentless in pursuit of protagonists. Usually a [[Determinator]], often an [[Implacable Man]]. Sometimes the protagonists will try to pay him off, but he'll always ignore the offer and get killed off.
* Relentless in pursuit of protagonists. Usually a [[Determinator]], often an [[Implacable Man]]. Sometimes the protagonists will try to pay him off, but he'll always ignore the offer and get killed off.
* Mysterious in one or more gimmicky ways. Sometimes he's [[The Faceless]], sometimes [[The Voiceless]], sometimes he isn't named except in an [[Everyone Calls Him Barkeep]] way, sometimes he wears a concealing suit of armor, sometimes he has an unexplained facial scar, sometimes [[Samus Is a Girl|he turns out be a]] ''[[Samus Is a Girl|she]]''...
* Mysterious in one or more gimmicky ways. Sometimes he's [[The Faceless]], sometimes [[The Voiceless]], sometimes he isn't named except in an [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]] way, sometimes he wears a concealing suit of armor, sometimes he has an unexplained facial scar, sometimes [[Samus Is a Girl|he turns out be a]] ''[[Samus Is a Girl|she]]''...


The difficulties involved in getting such incredible commitment from [[Hired Guns]] may or may not be addressed. Often a [[Hero Killer]].
The difficulties involved in getting such incredible commitment from [[Hired Guns]] may or may not be addressed. Often a [[Hero-Killer]].


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== Comic Book ==
== Comic Book ==


* Toyota the ninja from ''[[Y the Last Man]]'', with the twist that she eventually gets more characterization and rather than a stoic, silent ninja, turns out to be a huge bitch and [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy|Arrogant Ninjitsu Chick]].
* Toyota the ninja from ''[[Y: The Last Man]]'', with the twist that she eventually gets more characterization and rather than a stoic, silent ninja, turns out to be a huge bitch and [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy|Arrogant Ninjitsu Chick]].
* The Man in Black from the ''[[Farscape (TV)|Farscape]]'' comics, who is [[The Faceless]] and [[The Voiceless]] for the first few story arcs. He's trying to kill Deke, {{spoiler|Crichton and Aeryn's newborn son}}.
* The Man in Black from the ''[[Farscape]]'' comics, who is [[The Faceless]] and [[The Voiceless]] for the first few story arcs. He's trying to kill Deke, {{spoiler|Crichton and Aeryn's newborn son}}.


== Film ==
== Film ==
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* Boba Fett from ''[[Star Wars]]''. He talks very little and wears a concealing suit of armor. Was mysterious in the original films, but dozens of novels and the prequel trilogy killed much of his mystique.
* Boba Fett from ''[[Star Wars]]''. He talks very little and wears a concealing suit of armor. Was mysterious in the original films, but dozens of novels and the prequel trilogy killed much of his mystique.
** Princess Leia was able to pose as one named Boushh at the start of ''Return of the Jedi''.
** Princess Leia was able to pose as one named Boushh at the start of ''Return of the Jedi''.
* The unnamed [[Psycho Ex Girlfriend]] from ''[[The Blues Brothers]]'' played by [[Carrie Fisher]] qualifies in method, if not in profession.
* The unnamed [[Psycho Ex-Girlfriend]] from ''[[The Blues Brothers]]'' played by [[Carrie Fisher]] qualifies in method, if not in profession.
* Angel Eyes from ''[[The Good the Bad And The Ugly|The Good, The Bad & The Ugly]]''. "Trouble is when I'm paid, I always see my job through..."
* Angel Eyes from ''[[The Good, the Bad and the Ugly|The Good, The Bad & The Ugly]]''. "Trouble is when I'm paid, I always see my job through..."
** It's not the protagonists he pursues, it's poor Bill Carson. But other than that...
** It's not the protagonists he pursues, it's poor Bill Carson. But other than that...
* Leonard Smalls, the Lone Biker of the Apocalypse, from ''[[Raising Arizona]]''.
* Leonard Smalls, the Lone Biker of the Apocalypse, from ''[[Raising Arizona]]''.
* The Coen brothers seem to like stories with guys like this. My first thought was Anton from ''[[No Country for Old Men]]''.
* The Coen brothers seem to like stories with guys like this. My first thought was Anton from ''[[No Country for Old Men]]''.
* Joe Lefors in ''[[Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid]]''. So mysterious, he's never even properly seen in the film. Butch and Sundance see him once from a distance of a mile or more, then later on see someone they assume is him from behind, although it's not clear if it's really Lefors or just paranoia on their part.
* Joe Lefors in ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]''. So mysterious, he's never even properly seen in the film. Butch and Sundance see him once from a distance of a mile or more, then later on see someone they assume is him from behind, although it's not clear if it's really Lefors or just paranoia on their part.
** You can also tell it's Joe Lefors because he always wears a white straw hat.
** You can also tell it's Joe Lefors because he always wears a white straw hat.
* The assassin sent to get Carter in ''[[Get Carter]]''. He has no dialogue and is distinguished only by his signet ring, inscribed with a ''J''.
* The assassin sent to get Carter in ''[[Get Carter]]''. He has no dialogue and is distinguished only by his signet ring, inscribed with a ''J''.
* Dragan, the assassin hired by Serbian mobsters in ''[[Layer Cake]]''. Seen only briefly at the end, he tracks the protagonist through almost the entire film and is always a step ahead.
* Dragan, the assassin hired by Serbian mobsters in ''[[Layer Cake]]''. Seen only briefly at the end, he tracks the protagonist through almost the entire film and is always a step ahead.
* Mr. Shush, a taciturn hitman sent to kill Jimmy the Saint's gang in ''[[Things to Do In Denver When You're Dead]]''.
* Mr. Shush, a taciturn hitman sent to kill Jimmy the Saint's gang in ''[[Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead]]''.
* The Man in Black was this to the three bandits who kidnapped Buttercup in ''[[The Princess Bride (Film)|The Princess Bride]]''.
* The Man in Black was this to the three bandits who kidnapped Buttercup in ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]''.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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* The unnamed magic-resistant mercenary in ''[[The Bartimaeus Trilogy]]''.
* The unnamed magic-resistant mercenary in ''[[The Bartimaeus Trilogy]]''.
** His name is revealed in the final book, although only mentioned once: {{spoiler|Verroq}}
** His name is revealed in the final book, although only mentioned once: {{spoiler|Verroq}}
* Pie'O'Pah of ''[[Clive Barker|Imajica]]'' initially seems like one of these, but turns out to be [[Hitman With a Heart|more complex]]. {{spoiler|He winds up as the [[Love Interest]].}}
* Pie'O'Pah of ''[[Clive Barker|Imajica]]'' initially seems like one of these, but turns out to be [[Hitman with a Heart|more complex]]. {{spoiler|He winds up as the [[Love Interest]].}}
* Robert Aspirin's 6th Myth series book ''Little Myth Marker'' has Skeeve being hunted by a mysterious assassin nobody (except victims) has ever seen named The Ax.
* Robert Aspirin's 6th Myth series book ''Little Myth Marker'' has Skeeve being hunted by a mysterious assassin nobody (except victims) has ever seen named The Ax.


== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==


* The Operative and the Hands of Blue in ''[[Firefly (TV)|Firefly]]''/''[[Serenity (Film)|Serenity]]''.
* The Operative and the Hands of Blue in ''[[Firefly]]''/''[[Serenity]]''.
* Keamy in ''[[Lost]]''
* Keamy in ''[[Lost]]''
* The Cousins in ''[[Breaking Bad]]'' are two sharkskin-suited professional killers who wield a deadly axe and target the main character for assassination {{spoiler|until his boss, who is their associate, intervenes}}.
* The Cousins in ''[[Breaking Bad]]'' are two sharkskin-suited professional killers who wield a deadly axe and target the main character for assassination {{spoiler|until his boss, who is their associate, intervenes}}.
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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==


* Inverted in ''[[Mirrors Edge (Video Game)|Mirrors Edge]]'': The "white guy" is a mercenary assassin, is both faceless and voiceless and wears the signature white suit and mask and {{spoiler|[[Samus Is a Girl|turns out to be a woman]]}}. However he's trying to get away from Faith who is quite the determinator in pursuit and doesn't get the hint to leave things be.
* Inverted in ''[[Mirror's Edge|Mirrors Edge]]'': The "white guy" is a mercenary assassin, is both faceless and voiceless and wears the signature white suit and mask and {{spoiler|[[Samus Is a Girl|turns out to be a woman]]}}. However he's trying to get away from Faith who is quite the determinator in pursuit and doesn't get the hint to leave things be.
* Kanon in ''[[Wild Arms 2 (Video Game)|Wild Arms 2]]'' is introduced this way.
* Kanon in ''[[Wild ARMs 2]]'' is introduced this way.
** Chelle in ''[[Wild Arms XF (Video Game)|Wild Arms XF]]''' begins this way, but her motives are revealed as the game goes on.
** Chelle in ''[[Wild ARMs XF]]''' begins this way, but her motives are revealed as the game goes on.
* The Jackal from ''[[Illusion of Gaia]]" chases you through of the game, but only shows up once near the end.
* The Jackal from ''[[Illusion of Gaia]]" chases you through of the game, but only shows up once near the end.
** Zagi from ''[[Tales of Vesperia (Video Game)|Tales of Vesperia]]'' chases you though out the entire game, gets stronger every time, and will not die!!!!!.
** Zagi from ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]'' chases you though out the entire game, gets stronger every time, and will not die!!!!!.
* Pison in ''[[The 7th Saga]]''. He comes back (twice!) after you beat him the first time, each time getting tougher, and with more special attacks.
* Pison in ''[[The 7th Saga]]''. He comes back (twice!) after you beat him the first time, each time getting tougher, and with more special attacks.


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* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'s'' Nash is a good example. He even survived a very lethal-looking wound.
* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'s'' Nash is a good example. He even survived a very lethal-looking wound.
* Miko is introduced this way in ''[[Order of the Stick]]''.
* Miko is introduced this way in ''[[Order of the Stick]]''.
* Mr. Blank from ''[[Sam and Fuzzy]]''... Until we learn [[You Kill It You Bought It|the real reason he's been chasing Sam]] following Sam being blamed for killing the Ninja Mafia leadership.
* Mr. Blank from ''[[Sam and Fuzzy]]''... Until we learn [[You Kill It, You Bought It|the real reason he's been chasing Sam]] following Sam being blamed for killing the Ninja Mafia leadership.


== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==


* Combustion Man from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''. He's [[The Voiceless]], he has a different form of Fire Bending, a strange tattoo on his head, we never find out his real name...
* Combustion Man from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''. He's [[The Voiceless]], he has a different form of Fire Bending, a strange tattoo on his head, we never find out his real name...
** Sparky sparky boom man!
** Sparky sparky boom man!
* A [[Clint Eastwood]] [[Expy]] hunted the [[Adventures of the Gummi Bears|Gummi Bears]].
* A [[Clint Eastwood]] [[Expy]] hunted the [[Adventures of the Gummi Bears|Gummi Bears]].
* In the ''[[Aladdin (Disney)|Aladdin]]'' series the Muhktar is first introduced as this, a mysterious, caped figure relentlessly hunting Genie.
* In the ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' series the Muhktar is first introduced as this, a mysterious, caped figure relentlessly hunting Genie.
* [[Psycho for Hire|Lockdown]] of ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' fame, though he's more talkative than most. What can he say, he [[Organ Theft|loves his work]].
* [[Psycho for Hire|Lockdown]] of ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' fame, though he's more talkative than most. What can he say, he [[Organ Theft|loves his work]].


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* Xanthippus. He was a mercenary Spartan general hired by the Carthaginians to fight Rome in the First Punic War. He trained their soldiers, corrected flaws in their battle strategy, and routed the Romans while capturing their consul. It was apparently the only battle he fought before sailing home to Lacedaemon.
* Xanthippus. He was a mercenary Spartan general hired by the Carthaginians to fight Rome in the First Punic War. He trained their soldiers, corrected flaws in their battle strategy, and routed the Romans while capturing their consul. It was apparently the only battle he fought before sailing home to Lacedaemon.
** Considering the result of the war he might well have [[You Have Failed Me|been relieved]] to get home.
** Considering the result of the war he might well have [[You Have Failed Me...|been relieved]] to get home.


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Latest revision as of 18:47, 11 April 2017

This is a character with the following traits:

The difficulties involved in getting such incredible commitment from Hired Guns may or may not be addressed. Often a Hero-Killer.

Examples of Mysterious Mercenary Pursuer include:


Comic Book

  • Toyota the ninja from Y: The Last Man, with the twist that she eventually gets more characterization and rather than a stoic, silent ninja, turns out to be a huge bitch and Arrogant Ninjitsu Chick.
  • The Man in Black from the Farscape comics, who is The Faceless and The Voiceless for the first few story arcs. He's trying to kill Deke, Crichton and Aeryn's newborn son.

Film

  • Boba Fett from Star Wars. He talks very little and wears a concealing suit of armor. Was mysterious in the original films, but dozens of novels and the prequel trilogy killed much of his mystique.
    • Princess Leia was able to pose as one named Boushh at the start of Return of the Jedi.
  • The unnamed Psycho Ex-Girlfriend from The Blues Brothers played by Carrie Fisher qualifies in method, if not in profession.
  • Angel Eyes from The Good, The Bad & The Ugly. "Trouble is when I'm paid, I always see my job through..."
    • It's not the protagonists he pursues, it's poor Bill Carson. But other than that...
  • Leonard Smalls, the Lone Biker of the Apocalypse, from Raising Arizona.
  • The Coen brothers seem to like stories with guys like this. My first thought was Anton from No Country for Old Men.
  • Joe Lefors in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. So mysterious, he's never even properly seen in the film. Butch and Sundance see him once from a distance of a mile or more, then later on see someone they assume is him from behind, although it's not clear if it's really Lefors or just paranoia on their part.
    • You can also tell it's Joe Lefors because he always wears a white straw hat.
  • The assassin sent to get Carter in Get Carter. He has no dialogue and is distinguished only by his signet ring, inscribed with a J.
  • Dragan, the assassin hired by Serbian mobsters in Layer Cake. Seen only briefly at the end, he tracks the protagonist through almost the entire film and is always a step ahead.
  • Mr. Shush, a taciturn hitman sent to kill Jimmy the Saint's gang in Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead.
  • The Man in Black was this to the three bandits who kidnapped Buttercup in The Princess Bride.

Literature

  • The unnamed magic-resistant mercenary in The Bartimaeus Trilogy.
    • His name is revealed in the final book, although only mentioned once: Verroq
  • Pie'O'Pah of Imajica initially seems like one of these, but turns out to be more complex. He winds up as the Love Interest.
  • Robert Aspirin's 6th Myth series book Little Myth Marker has Skeeve being hunted by a mysterious assassin nobody (except victims) has ever seen named The Ax.

Live Action TV

  • The Operative and the Hands of Blue in Firefly/Serenity.
  • Keamy in Lost
  • The Cousins in Breaking Bad are two sharkskin-suited professional killers who wield a deadly axe and target the main character for assassination until his boss, who is their associate, intervenes.

Machinima

Video Games

  • Inverted in Mirrors Edge: The "white guy" is a mercenary assassin, is both faceless and voiceless and wears the signature white suit and mask and turns out to be a woman. However he's trying to get away from Faith who is quite the determinator in pursuit and doesn't get the hint to leave things be.
  • Kanon in Wild ARMs 2 is introduced this way.
    • Chelle in Wild ARMs XF' begins this way, but her motives are revealed as the game goes on.
  • The Jackal from Illusion of Gaia" chases you through of the game, but only shows up once near the end.
    • Zagi from Tales of Vesperia chases you though out the entire game, gets stronger every time, and will not die!!!!!.
  • Pison in The 7th Saga. He comes back (twice!) after you beat him the first time, each time getting tougher, and with more special attacks.

Webcomic

Western Animation

Real Life

  • Xanthippus. He was a mercenary Spartan general hired by the Carthaginians to fight Rome in the First Punic War. He trained their soldiers, corrected flaws in their battle strategy, and routed the Romans while capturing their consul. It was apparently the only battle he fought before sailing home to Lacedaemon.
    • Considering the result of the war he might well have been relieved to get home.