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Gertrude Warnholdt is a character featured in the Call of Duty: Mobile comics.

Biography[]

Gertrude Warnholdt appears in the comics, where in the Warnholdt Estate, Shepherd and two Tontine Lords tell Gertrude that she was one of hers and she'll shoulder the Lion's share of the blame that for her failure, and the risk she poses to the security of their order that Agent Kestrel must die. Lord Gertrude then leaves to go to her daughter, and pours water in a cup, secretly poisoning the glass and speaks to Kestrel.

Gertrude asks Kestrel in her bedroom how are at Kurohana and she heard there was another assassination attempt made on Rin Yoshida and how awful. Kestrel then thinks for a moment while picking up her drink of water and asks Gertrude that the Holbein that used to be in her father's study, Gertrude replies by agreeing and she has taken to rotating the portraits every month and it helps to preserve the paint, as told by the Director of the National Museum.

Suddenly, Kestrel drinks the water, before collapsing onto the floor with Gertrude stating that she's sorry. Gertrude then touches the telephone and mimics and feigning the situation about Kestrel's collapsing to the floor while having a seizure and calls an ambulance. Before she finishes her sentence, Kestrel gets up and tases her mother, causing her to collapse to the floor. Kestrel then tells the unconscious Gertrude about the poison and that she's touched that she decided to kill her by herself, instead of having the family fixer do it for her.

Legacy[]

In Bavaria, Kestrel and several guests attended her mother's funeral. The Priest tells the attendees that they commit the body of Gertrude Warnholdt to the ground. In the boardroom, a man and woman offer their condolences to Kestrel, declaring that Gertrude was a pillar of their community. Kestrel thanks the man, however, the man replies about the passing being so sudden, like her late father. Kestrel then agrees and just like her own father. The man claims to Kestrel that based upon the will, Gertrude has her listed in everything, making her one of the wealthiest young ladies in all of Europe, and possibly the world.