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{{General CVG character
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|caption=A render of Mendez (flanked by Village Ganados), as he appears in '']''
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|height=Est. 6'9 to 7'2
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'''Bitores Mendez''' is a ] in the video game, '']''. He is the village chief whom ] confronts near the beginning of the story. A giant man of imposing stature and great strength, he has a long beard and wears a black trenchcoat. His appearance is strikingly similar to that of ].


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==Background==
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Chief Mendez is one of ]'s primary underlings, working as a priest for Saddler's cult, Los Illuminados, in addition to his position as village chief. It is unknown whether he was the village chief prior to joining Saddler's cult or simply became corrupt and took over when Saddler came to the village. Like most of Saddler's men, he has been implanted with a ] parasite, although his Plaga seems to have matured ahead of the Ganados', as it has taken over his entire body, including his ]. Mendez has one blue eye and one red eye, which is listed as his 'fake eye', although it activates a retinal scanner, and is the same colour as the other ganados' eyes.
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He takes Leon captive (along with ]) after an initial confrontation, which allowed Saddler to implant a parasite into Leon's neck while he was unconscious. Leon is ambushed by Mendez a second time in his house. Although Mendez decides to spare Leon at first after seeing that he also bears a Plaga, Leon (''in an optional scene'') decides to go back into Mendez's bedroom and fight him. Mendez nearly crushes Leon, until ] intervenes. He jumps out the window and chases her, until one of his followers takes her down with a tranquilliser gun.

Mendez appears to toy with Leon, not expecting him to get as far as he does. When it becomes clear that he'd underestimated Leon's abilities, he traps him in an old barn and tries to kill him by transforming into a centipede-like monster with razor sharp claws, and the ability to survive even if its body was seperated from its legs. However, Leon eventually emerged the victor from the battle and takes the false eye from the corpse of the deceased Mendez, which he then uses to get past the retinal scanner on the gate to Salazar's castle. Mendez possess super human strength and can bend metal with ease, and shrug off blows and bullets with ease. He is also seen to be unnaturally stealthy, despite his size.

==Trivia==
*Due to his height, his trenchcoat, skintone, bald head, superhuman strength, and resistance to bullets in his "human" form, Mendez is considered a small nod to ], an enemy in Resident Evil 2 whom Leon and Claire fought.

*In the early stages of the game, Luis and Leon refer to him as "the big cheese;" in reference to the fact that he is 'the big cheese of the village,' its chief.

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