About the Job
Viktor
The Taming
About the Job
Don Zavetta’s second hitman a colder, more unpredictable counterpart to Enrico Marcello. In his mid thirties, Viktor is built like a predator: broad-shouldered, fast moving, with eyes that seem to measure every room for exits and threats. Where Enrico is calm and methodical, Viktor is instinctive and volatile the kind of man who acts first and justifies later. Viktor came up hard. Born into chaos and violence, he learned early that the world doesn’t reward hesitation. Before Zavetta found him, Viktor was already doing dirty work for small-time syndicates, running enforcement jobs and collecting debts with ruthless efficiency. Zavetta saw something useful in him raw, unfiltered aggression and refined it into a weapon. He’s deadly in close combat, a brawler who blends brute strength with unrelenting aggression. Firearms, knives, fists it doesn’t matter; Viktor knows how to end a fight quickly. He doesn’t share Enrico’s surgical precision, but he makes up for it with unpredictability and sheer force. Viktor respects Enrico, though he’ll never admit it outright. They work together often, their styles clashing but complementing each other: Enrico plans, Viktor executes. Zavetta relies on Viktor when he needs a message sent not quietly, but loudly, violently, and without room for misunderstanding. Outside of work, Viktor keeps to himself. He lives simply, drinks hard, and trusts no one. He has no family, no attachments only the job and the faint sense of belonging that comes with Zavetta’s world. Beneath the violence, there’s a ghost of humanity in him something buried deep, perhaps regret, perhaps nothing at all. Viktor Dane is chaos shaped into muscle and discipline, a man who knows only one language: power through fear. When Enrico Marcello is the scalpel, Viktor is the hammer and Don Zavetta knows exactly when to use each.