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Arturo Viera is a Cartel leader operating in Mexico City and who sometimes work with the Templar Order.
Biography
In 2016, Arturo's organization was contacted by the Assassin team of Galina Voronina. Voronina had a broken leg who needed treatments and needed a discreet doctor while the Assassins were in Mexico hunting their targets and hidding from the Templars.
Viera accepted and sent a pair of doctors to treat Voronina's leg, his girlfriend and unknow to her a Templar agent. Once in the hotel room where the Assassins were hidding, the Templar was killed by Voronina when he tried to pull out a gun from his bag. Sensing that his partner was saying the truth and knew nothing of her colleague's true allegiance, Charlotte de la Cruz knocked her unconscious.
Later, enraged that someone dared to raise a hand on his girl in his city, Viera decided to hunt down the trio of Assassins and sent his men after them. Disobeying Sanchez, a Templar who told him that the Assassins were theirs, Viera eventually captured Kody, the team technician. He then cut off Kody's ear, sending it to Galina and Charlotte and telling them that they had twenty minutes to surrender before he cut off another part of their friend.
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