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Arthur is simply threatening Archie with death, and he utters it in the coolest and most poetic way possible. It also proves that Arthur is a malicious villain, threatening a young teenager with death after viciously assaulting his father (and possibly causing his dea
Nigel is also living a fabricated life, as he has written to Tom and told him that Gavin and himself are " rich and living in big mansions with servants ". Clearly, that isn't the case, otherwise, Nigel wouldn't be wandering the plains of America shouting his friend's name. Perhaps Nigel and Gavin did come to America together, but the untamed nature of the Old West made Gavin decent prey for gunslingers, and he is now in a wooden box somewhere in the desert, leaving Nigel to falsify his fate in an attempt to manipulate himself to believe that Gavin isn't dead. Or, perhaps life in 19th-century America and the unfamiliar heat has driven Nigel ins
In Tom's letter to Nigel, he says " I saw that bloke Brian Gold the other day, in the market. He said some real odd things about you. " Perhaps this is referring to rumors of Nigel and Gavin's relationship, and that they are more than just friends. Even in Nigel's own words, he admits that " One morning, I just woke up and he just wasn't there... someone must have taken him. " Maybe Nigel knows the bigotry of the 19th century and assumes Gavin was kidnapped and killed for his sexuality. Or, Gavin might have eloped with another cowboy and moved
These people are simply walking down the street and minding their own business when Arthur approaches, asks if they want trouble, and possibly beats/kills them after they fight back. And this is one of the reasons why Arthur is a true villa
As John Marston explores the plains of America, he too can stumble upon Nigel, who can now be located in Blackwater, Tall Trees, MacFarlane's Ranch, and east of Armadillo in the Epilogue . Nigel is in notable disarray, and his outfit is the same as it was 8 years prior, but in tatters and covered in dirt and sweat. His mustache is overly grown and unkempt, and the dark rings around his eyes indicate a man who hasn't bathed or slept in his quest to find his frie
I was so happy to hear from you. I cannot believe it, mate! My two friends - you and Gavin, boys I grew up with now real rich and Regiprocess.com blog post successful cowboys in America! That's incredible news. Well done, mate Seriously. Well done. I know you and Gavin would find success over there. I mean, it stands to reason. A pair of boys from little old Maidenhead, Berkshire, now successful over in America. I might come and join you mys
At the end of the day, whatever players choose to do in this story is wholly dependent on the playthrough they are going for. After all, both low and high Honor playthroughs in Red Dead Redemption 2 make for a great time, with Arthur either succumbing to his demons or choosing to be the bigger man whenever the situation calls for it. At a glance, making the decision to kill a character in a side mission may not seem like a big deal, but it definitely helps from a storytelling standpoint for the player.
Arthur Morgan truly is at his worst when dealing with the Downes family. It makes certain thematic sense, as Thomas Downes inadvertently gives Arthur TB , which of course, leads to his physical deterioration. In a certain karmic way, Arthur is cosmically punished while at his most morally repugn
**Red Dead Redemption 2 ** has its fair share of train robberies amongst its many bank heists and other various jobs. Maybe it's because train robberies are a staple of the old west that they’re used so often, but nevertheless RDR2 makes each train robbery feel different and keeps them spread apart enough so that the player can enjoy their time with the mission instead of it feeling like it’s the same mission repeatedly. If there's ever a RDR3 , Rockstar can always up the ante and improve upon the train robberies to add an even better vari
The way that Nigel talks about Gavin, and would walk the plains of America for him, makes it seem like there is something more than just a friend who goes for a cheeky weekend pint. In Nigel's own words: " We were best mates. I mean, really best mates. He'd never leave me. Never. " The use of the word really certainly raises a brow, and he is confident in the fact that Gavin would never leave him. After all, they came all the way from England to start a new life in America . Yet, was there a reason they left England? Could it be bigotry towards gay people at the t
It's hard to believe that Gavin is real or even alive when one considers the lies that Nigel has told Tom in the letter. The first clue is " A pair of boys from little old Maidenhead, Berkshire. " If Gavin and Nigel are from Berkshire, then they are not Londoners, which Nigel claims to passersby. Tom also confirms in the letter " I remember when the height of your ambition was pretending you were a Londoner " showing that this isn't the first time Nigel has lied about being from Lon
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