For as lovable and jovial as Arthur was , he had a knack for ending conversations with a blunt statement. During a conversation between Reverend Swanson and Javier Escuella where the Reverend says Javier is doomed while looking at Arthur, Arthur answers back with a succinct but truthful statem
Marston used their conflict to try to gather the information he wanted and had no qualms about killing people from either side, even though they were supposed to be his allies. He only fully committed to the rebels once the army figured out he was aiding them b
With Ricketts’s help, John found and commandeered the wagons that were transporting the prisoners, and took them to a safer place. It was a selfless act that could’ve jeopardized Marston’s seemingly advantageous relationship with the Mexican a
Rockstar Games’ _Red Dead Redemption 2 _ introduces players to a wide variety of intricate storylines and characters, but perhaps none is as interesting as that of the feud between the Braithwaite and Gray families, both of whom are central to developing the Pokemon-like Survival Game‘s overall plot. However, the rivalry is already in full swing when players meet the families for the first time, and it may be hard to discern exactly why it began in the first pl
The trio runs into a bit of trouble at the train station when Beau’s cousins attempt to stop them, though Arthur is able to save the day. They finally stop at Riggs station, and Penelope and Beau opt to take a stagecoach to Boston It’s presumed the pair get married as they had planned, and finally bring an end to the Braithwaite-Gray feud. Considering most of the Braithwaite and Gray members had already been wiped out by the Van der Linde gang at that point, it seems like the feud was already over… but at least Romeo and Juliet got a (somewhat) happy end
However, this was ultimately the beginning of their long-standing feud. In 1806, Lucille Braithwaite told Douglas Gray the location of a significant sum of gold. She also gave him permission to take the gold in order to fund abolitionist groups. Douglas then took the Braithwaite gold, as well as gold from his own family, leading both families to believe the other had stolen the money. With no family willing to admit guilt (and the full truth seemingly never coming to light) the families were locked in a bitter feud that lasted until their dem
After they eliminated Uncle, they cornered John, Abigail, and their son Jack in the barn. The former outlaw knew that he was the government’s target, not his family. So, he instructed his wife and son to flee to safety. John then walked out of the barn, where he was met by a firing squad who proceeded to gun the man down. Without his sacrifice, the government would’ve likely located and killed all three Marst
The Braithwaite family didn’t immigrate to America until 1779, a full two decades behind the Grays. The clan originated in England, though it’s unclear why they eventually moved overseas. Nevertheless, within a few decades, the Braithwaites established an equally productive slave plantation, making them one of the most powerful families in the region, similar to the Grays. The abolitionists (or anti-slave) movement stood to hurt profits for both the Braithwaite and Gray families. Even though they were rivals in businesses, they attempted to join forces at the onset of the movement in order to mitigate its repercussi
The simple drawings and the need for guided structure symbolize a character who was never educated past a grade-school level, and his lack of interest in learning how to do either task better showcases exactly how John Marston views himself and his place in the world. He knows he isn’t a good writer or a good artist, but he continues doing both things anyway. For the player, this helps to continue the feeling of immersion and involvement with the world around them, but it also shows a subtle respect for the memory of Arthur Mor
They ask Arthur how he wants to be buried and after saying he doesn’t care about that nonsense, he replies , “Face me to the west so I can watch the setting sun and remember all the fine times we had that way.” Hosea, understanding Arthur does care about that nonsense, replies “See, Tilly. I told you Arthur had a so
Arthur Morgan is different from John Marston in many ways, although they share numerous similar unhealthy passions. Despite these differences and dangerous similarities, however, the two men grew up as brothers, as rivals, and as on-and-off friends, and the choices both characters made influenced the other in small but subtle ways. Some of these influences are discussed in the general plot and story missions of **Red Dead Redemption 2 ** , but many others are left for players to discover and infer for themselves. Thankfully, simply by searching though the in-game character journals of Arthur Morgan and John Marston, it’s clear that there is lots of information on h
With Ricketts’s help, John found and commandeered the wagons that were transporting the prisoners, and took them to a safer place. It was a selfless act that could’ve jeopardized Marston’s seemingly advantageous relationship with the Mexican a
Rockstar Games’ _Red Dead Redemption 2 _ introduces players to a wide variety of intricate storylines and characters, but perhaps none is as interesting as that of the feud between the Braithwaite and Gray families, both of whom are central to developing the Pokemon-like Survival Game‘s overall plot. However, the rivalry is already in full swing when players meet the families for the first time, and it may be hard to discern exactly why it began in the first pl
The trio runs into a bit of trouble at the train station when Beau’s cousins attempt to stop them, though Arthur is able to save the day. They finally stop at Riggs station, and Penelope and Beau opt to take a stagecoach to Boston It’s presumed the pair get married as they had planned, and finally bring an end to the Braithwaite-Gray feud. Considering most of the Braithwaite and Gray members had already been wiped out by the Van der Linde gang at that point, it seems like the feud was already over… but at least Romeo and Juliet got a (somewhat) happy end
However, this was ultimately the beginning of their long-standing feud. In 1806, Lucille Braithwaite told Douglas Gray the location of a significant sum of gold. She also gave him permission to take the gold in order to fund abolitionist groups. Douglas then took the Braithwaite gold, as well as gold from his own family, leading both families to believe the other had stolen the money. With no family willing to admit guilt (and the full truth seemingly never coming to light) the families were locked in a bitter feud that lasted until their dem
After they eliminated Uncle, they cornered John, Abigail, and their son Jack in the barn. The former outlaw knew that he was the government’s target, not his family. So, he instructed his wife and son to flee to safety. John then walked out of the barn, where he was met by a firing squad who proceeded to gun the man down. Without his sacrifice, the government would’ve likely located and killed all three Marst
The Braithwaite family didn’t immigrate to America until 1779, a full two decades behind the Grays. The clan originated in England, though it’s unclear why they eventually moved overseas. Nevertheless, within a few decades, the Braithwaites established an equally productive slave plantation, making them one of the most powerful families in the region, similar to the Grays. The abolitionists (or anti-slave) movement stood to hurt profits for both the Braithwaite and Gray families. Even though they were rivals in businesses, they attempted to join forces at the onset of the movement in order to mitigate its repercussi
The simple drawings and the need for guided structure symbolize a character who was never educated past a grade-school level, and his lack of interest in learning how to do either task better showcases exactly how John Marston views himself and his place in the world. He knows he isn’t a good writer or a good artist, but he continues doing both things anyway. For the player, this helps to continue the feeling of immersion and involvement with the world around them, but it also shows a subtle respect for the memory of Arthur Mor
They ask Arthur how he wants to be buried and after saying he doesn’t care about that nonsense, he replies , “Face me to the west so I can watch the setting sun and remember all the fine times we had that way.” Hosea, understanding Arthur does care about that nonsense, replies “See, Tilly. I told you Arthur had a so
Arthur Morgan is different from John Marston in many ways, although they share numerous similar unhealthy passions. Despite these differences and dangerous similarities, however, the two men grew up as brothers, as rivals, and as on-and-off friends, and the choices both characters made influenced the other in small but subtle ways. Some of these influences are discussed in the general plot and story missions of **Red Dead Redemption 2 ** , but many others are left for players to discover and infer for themselves. Thankfully, simply by searching though the in-game character journals of Arthur Morgan and John Marston, it’s clear that there is lots of information on h