How much do you know about the Van Der Linde gang from Red Dead Redemption 2?
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Dutch Van Der Linde is one of the most interesting characters in all of Red Dead Redemption 2.
These are the most striking hidden details about him.
A few managed to turn their lives around and became more than just someone living outside society’s rules.
Strangely, though, some key details are missing from their plots, and many of them remain mysterious.
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Hosea met Dutch when they were both trying to rob each other at a campfire.
After that, they quickly became friends, and the rest is history.
He is a skilled rifleman and is in charge of the explosives.
He is an almost decent man at one point.
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He is also a snitch, as you discover later on.
What he lacks in outlaw experience, though, he makes up for with his strength and toughness.
Plus, his hunting and tracking skills are better than most others, too.
His most important trait, however, is his honor.
Unfortunately, he doesn’t get time to really increase his standing in the crew.
Yet, he remains loyal to the gang until his last breath.
And you’d be forgiven for assuming she’s just a damsel in distress.
But she quickly proves to be much more than that.
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She grows accustomed to the outlaw life and becomesan efficient gunslinger.
While she isn’t the most ruthless killer, she is an overall capable crook.
She is particularly good at distractions due to her being a skilled actress.
Outside of jobs, she is a fun person to have around.
That is until things start going wrong for the gang, particularly Sean’s death.
At this point, she becomes a darker person who turns to alcohol to soothe her pain.
He’s a loyal member of the crew, even if his actual contributions to the gang are questionable.
After all, he spends more time avoiding work than doing it.
But in the epilogue, he helps John out during the process of building Beecher’s Hope.
The Ranch becomes his home, too, as he stays with the Marston family.
This is because she doesn’t typically participate in the big jobs.
She does help around camp, though.
She is also John’s on-and-off love interest and the mother of Jack.
She often fights with John because he does not want to take responsibility for the family they have.
Therefore, the kid doesn’t have a normal childhood.
He grows up in the gang with no children of his own age around.
When he’s not hanging with them, he’s typically reading.
He spends most of his time with a book in his hand.
As a result, he becomes more intellectual than his father.