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Father Adalrico Candelaria (also known as "The Prince") is an Elusive Target in the mission World of Tomorrow in HITMAN™.

Briefing[]

"Adalrico Candelaria is an ethnically German native of Chile. ICA files link him to the Pinochet regime of the 1980s and the disappearances of opposition members during that period. No concrete evidence of this exists in the public domain, and the Cardinal has successfully distanced himself from that troubled period in Chile's history.

Ecumenically, the Cardinal is a staunch conservative, considered by Vatican insiders to be a strong contender for the next pope. He is well connected among influential cardinals of the Catholic Church and is a highly skilled political animal."
― In-Game Briefing

Routes[]

Adalrico Candelaria can be found inside the church of Sapienza, and will be encountering Father Francesco multiple times during the Elusive Target mission. However, due to his cardinal visit, the church has been restricted access to the public.

Every entrance point to the church has also been heavily guarded with bodyguards, requiring 47 to wear a Bodyguard outfit to infiltrate the church and eliminate him.

Throughout the game, Adalrico will be going around the church's foyer, graveyard, garden, sewers, and the crypt. From time to time, he will also be resting in a bench outside the church. He will also be calling his contact from Vatican while he is away from Francesco. If 47 gets rid of his personal bodyguard, he will be roaming around the Church area more freely, and will activate a special dialogue.

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Trivia[]

  • Adalrico Candelaria is one of the few characters in Sapienza that has a special interaction with Father Francesco, apart from Marco Abiatti.
  • Both Adalrico and Francesco secretly dislike each other, with the former mocking Francesco's politeness and devotion, and the latter finding Adalrico to be selfish and amoral.
  • After being called out, he threatens to ruin Francesco's career.
  • He also shares the same name as Tren Po in Paris, with the name "Prince" on it.