Jean-Marcel Belmondo is a muscular guerrilla fighter operating in the Tibet-Himalaya United Kingdom, appearing in his 30s. He keeps his long blond hair hidden under a hood that obscures much of his face. A distinctive tattoo runs from below his right eye down his neck. His personality is marked by cruelty, particularly a tendency to attack and kill unarmed individuals with his bare hands, demonstrating a preference for personal violence and enjoyment of brutality.
Belmondo partners with Guillermo Garcia, leader of the "Armistice Guards" or "Peace Monitoring Group." Together, they execute a scheme to destabilize the Tibet-Himalaya United Kingdom by provoking conflicts between its factions. Belmondo's role involves instigating violence and weakening governmental defenses to create chaos. Garcia's forces then intervene under the guise of peacekeeping to suppress the unrest, receiving financial rewards. This makes Belmondo an active participant in fueling regional instability for profit.
His actions directly impact Tenzing Wangchuck, a young half-Japanese girl whose village he attacks. During this assault, Belmondo kills Tenzing's parents and numerous other villagers, leaving her the sole survivor of her family. This attack exemplifies his willingness to target civilians, including women, and fuels Tenzing's desire for revenge.
Belmondo's partnership with Garcia deteriorates when he expresses dissatisfaction over his financial compensation. Garcia kills him without hesitation, ending their collaboration. This outcome highlights Belmondo's expendability and underscores Garcia's ruthless pragmatism.
Belmondo's background prior to his guerrilla activities remains undocumented. His motivations beyond financial gain and personal enjoyment of violence are not explored. His narrative arc concludes with his death at Garcia's hands during their conflict over payment.
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Jean-Marcel Belmondo