
While having low honor, Arthur can be portrayed as an aggressive, cold, callous, selfish and even sadistic person who has absolutely no qualm about doing some of the worst things that he is capable of: killing innocent townspeople, abusing animals and verbally abusing his fellow gang-members to name a few. This included not being able to stay with and marry his former lover, Mary Linton, due to her family rejecting him because of his life as an outlaw. It is proven throughout the story that Arthur is actually a good person deep down, who holds many regrets about the life he chose. Although he seems like a despicable person at first, while showing no remorse whatsoever for the people he has killed.

But he is wrestling with a giant.Īrthur is presented as a cold and brooding outlaw who is fully willing to resort to violence if somebody angers him. Eventually, he and the gang pulled off another heist before being washed ashore to Guarma. Despite this, Arthur, Lenny, Karen and Bill Williamson (Red Dead Redemption) pulled a heist in Valentine before rescuing Jack Marston and once again relocating to Saint Denis to escape the Pinkertons.

When Arthur heard that Micah Bell was locked up at Strawberry, he nearly see the opportunity to watch him get hanged for his crimes, but he broke out Micah anyway and went on a shootout before they flee the town and returned to the camp.Įver since two Pinkerton agents, Andrew Milton and Edgar Ross discovered their camp location, the gang were forced to again move the camp to Clemens Point. That didn't last that long when the whole gang decided to relocate the camp to New Hangover where they perform different heists and jobs. In 1899, after the failed ferry heist in Blackwater, Arthur, Dutch van der Linde and the gang were forced to flee north to the snowy mountains to Colter in order to lay low to avoid the law.
