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The Garnier Opera House's receptionist, their actual name unknown, is, as the description indicates, a receptionist working in the Garnier Opera House, located in Paris, France.
Background[]
Nothing is known about his early life. At some point he was employed as a guard and receptionist/wardrobe clerk.
Appearance[]
He is dressed in typical light blue police uniform worn by other police officers guarding the Garnier Opera House.
Hitman Blood Money[]
During the mission, Curtains Down, he is tasked handling the wardrobe of the Garnier Opera House. After receiving a ticket from Agent 47, he hands him a dark grey leather jacket. After getting it returned, he reacts puzzled but after 47's assurance he 'just needed to get something out of one of its pockets, he settles down.
Should 47 engage in further conversation with the receptionist, he will talk about the current renovations, the rehearsal and the intimacy of the relation between Alvaro D'Alvade and Richard Delahunt. Referring to it as "more than fan, more than friend'. 47 then interjects that he understands what the receptionist is hinting at.
Dialogue[]
"Here is your jacket sir." - long pause - "Don't you want the jacket sir?" - Asking 47 about his choice to return a jacket the receptionist had handed over just seconds ago.
"They rehearse for Milan, but there is also much construction. Very busy. I am sorry it is not a more lovely experience"
"You talk English, today we have American ambassador to the Vatican, he watches from second floor lounge. He come all the time."
"Opera maybe. Mainly I think he is a fan of Alvero. More thana fan, more than friend. As to me they are, how'd you say..."
Trivia[]
- The cloakroom the receptionist is seated in, is, apart from clothes racks, empty, rendering his occupation somewhat irrelevant. The door leading to the cloakroom is also locked for unknown reasons. This does not hinder the receptionist when attempting to leave should a disturbance occur.