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Don't ever let me see you stop again! I want you to fight with all your rage. Got that?!
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~ Sully Bowden mentoring Aiden.
Sully Bowden, also known as "The Rage" is the seventh Elusive Target in Hitman III. An exceedingly brutish and wrathful man, Sully lead a privileged life that lead to him never facing any consequences for his actions. In early adulthood, he became a successful albeit notorious boxer who had never ending issues with his excessive brutality in fights, ultimately getting him blacklisted after he blatantly killed an opponent in the ring. Now a fugitive and on the run from authorities, Bowden satiates his bloodlust by organizing illegal street fights/death matches while mentoring his combatants to become ruthless murderers.
He was voiced by Nathan Osgood, who also voiced Don Archibald Yates in the same game.
From a very early age, Sully was an explosively aggressive and violent child, constantly beating up his classmates for the tiniest offenses, and more often than not, when there were simply no offenses at all. Spoiled rotten by his wealthy parents, their influence and power always got him out of trouble scot free, which lead to him not only abusing this, but counting on it. When his parents divorced his life spiraled further out of control, his violent tendencies against other students growing much worse. In an attempt to try and get his frustrations and rage into a more productive setting, they got him into boxing, which he showed great talent in. Despite having a successful boxing career, Sully's rage simply could not be controlled, viciously beating his opponents and going way overboard, at one point killing his opponent live in a match.
This would lead to Sully being permanently barred from competing, and only served to awaken an even greater darkness within him. Turning towards the criminal underworld, Sully entered the world of illegal combat sports, where he was not only free to, but wholly encouraged to brutally crush his opponents and even outright kill them. He found tremendous success, wealth and power in this domain, all of which amplified the worst aspects of him. Sully attacks anyone and anything without provocation, is extremely easily angered, and does not tolerate neither failure nor weakness, believing the world to be survival of the fittest.
Gallery[]
Sully Bowden with his bodyguard.
Sully Bowden in the Season of Wrath Roadmap.
Bowden meets with his cocaine dealer.
Bowden threatening Aiden, one of his trainees.
Trivia[]
Sully represents the Sin of Wrath, being a hot headed boxer who organizes deadly cage matches after beating a former competitor to death.
Sully Bowden can be fought and knocked out should Agent 47 try to start a fist fight, but will cower if at gunpoint.
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