Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Redemption 2

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Micah Bell III
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“ I believe there's winners and losers... and nothing else besides. “
   
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Micah Bell, officially Micah Bell III, was born circa 1860 to Micah Bell Jr., a ruthless and petty outlaw. The life of crime was common in his family, with Micah's paternal grandfather also being a outlaw. When Micah was 17, in 1877, he and his father were on the run for the brutal double homicide of Roscoe and Jean Briggs, who were hung from the rafters with their throats slit. It can be assumed that he was his father's partner-in-crime throughout his upbringing, although evidence suggests that he also ran with his brother, Amos, for a time. Micah would later have a falling out with Amos, who, by 1899, is repentant of his actions and lives in California with his wife and daughters, whilst making it clear to Micah that he wants no contact with him, threatening to kill him if he's anywhere near himself and his family.


A long time before 1899, Micah rode with two outlaws named Cleet and Joe at some point during his criminal career, and also mentions being involved in a failed bank robbery down south with a man named Norman.


Around December of 1898, Micah met Dutch van der Linde at a bar in a town in the Grizzlies named Crenshaw Hills. Dutch had tried to sell gold that his gang had recently stolen, but the deal went sour, leading to an altercation in which Micah stepped in and saved Dutch's life. As a result, Micah was accepted into the Van der Linde gang. Despite being an experienced outlaw who was respected for his skill in combat, Micah was generally disliked within the gang; in particular, Arthur, John and Hosea saw him as argumentative, reckless and hotheaded, with Dutch alone taking a liking to him.


After five months, Micah set his sights on a ferry in Blackwater as a potential robbery. Although Arthur and Hosea had their own lead, Dutch instead chose Micah's option, which promised a bigger reward but was also riskier. The heist turned out to be a complete disaster, however, and a huge gun battle with the Pinkertons ensued. Due to this, the gang was forced to flee and eventually managed to lose the law by entering a blizzard on the snowy mountains of Ambarino. Unfortunately, Sean MacGuire was knocked out—and later captured by bounty hunters—and both Jenny Kirk and Davey Callander were fatally injured and Mac Callander was captured and killed by Pinkertons.



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"
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引用自 Micah Bell
I'm a survivor, Black Lung! A survivor! That's all there is, living and dying.

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Micah is considered to be perverse, wild and unpredictable, even by the Van der Linde gang's standards. He is said to enjoy the action in his life, going as far as shooting what Arthur claims to be half the town of Strawberry in order to reclaim his prized revolvers. In spite of his brash nature, Micah is an experienced criminal and hitman, earning him the favor of Dutch himself. Micah has a poor relationship with most of the gang members, as he frequently antagonizes and bullies them, sometimes going as far as making colorful threats to those he dislikes (with Dutch being virtually the only person he does not antagonize, though he does express frustration at Dutch's concern for the weak such as Reverend Swanson and Uncle). Besides Dutch, Micah also tries to get Arthur's trust and approval initially, despite Arthur openly disliking him, viewing him as selfish, untrustworthy, and opportunistic. Arthur's fears are proven true later in the game, when Micah starts working as a mole for the Pinkertons after escaping from Guarma. When confronted with his disloyalty, Micah simply labels himself a survivor, showing no loyalty to anyone but himself and highlighting his self-serving, every-man-for-himself attitude to life. Observing his interactions in camp reveals his outlook to be a profoundly nihilistic one; he openly states his disbelief in the concept of right and wrong, seeing no true meaning to life, seemingly a justification for how he approaches things. Like Arthur, Micah seems to be aware that he is an immoral person, stating that if damnation was real, he'd "feel right at home there". Nevertheless, in contrast to Arthur, he has no remorse for the things he has done and makes no effort to redeem himself.





Over the course of the game, Micah's relationship with Arthur turns into a bitter rivalry, as he exploits Dutch's paranoia when he and Arthur begin to distrust each other. Micah often flaunts his new position as Dutch's right-hand man at Arthur and ridicules his tuberculosis, calling him “Black Lung”. Micah seems to have always been jealous of Arthur and his close bond with Dutch, stating that he had been "waiting a long time to do this" in the potential knife fight with Arthur. This jealousy is also evident at the end of the game if the player's Honor is low and Arthur helps John to escape, where Micah acrimoniously exclaims that Arthur is not better than him, before killing him, laughing, and then spitting on his corpse. Micah treats everyone he meets with sadistic and psychopathic contempt, holding no moral standards whatsoever. He expresses admiration of Alberto Fussar's barbaric actions on Guarma,forcibly flirts with most women at the camp (most notably Abigail) and is implied to have sexually harassed Sadie when they first met. He violently teases four-year-old Jack and in 1907 is accused of killing an entire family, including a little girl who Cleet tried to save. He also has notable disdain for people with low intelligence and constantly mocks them, like Bill Williamson. Micah is an unrepentant racist, insulting Lenny, Charles, and Javier solely because they are not white. He calls Lenny and Charles "darkies", Charles a "♥♥♥♥♥♥♥", and tells Javier to "♥♥♥♥ off back to Mexico". He is also seen frequently stereotyping Sean's Irish heritage. However, he does have a few friendly interactions with Javier, showing he is capable of building rapports despite his prejudiced views.





“ My oh my, ain't life grand? Well, it is. Trust me on that one, it is! Old Micah Bell told me. That was my daddy. Micah Bell, like his daddy too. Pair of wild horses they was. Father and son... and then me. At one point my daddy was wanted for murder in five counties. Five! Never did suffer fools. Damn near killed my brother one time, but... my brother always was a fool. And a coward. Yellow as pissed on snow. Never could stand him. Nor his wife. Lives over in California, by the sea. Pathetic. What kind of a man lives by the sea, I ask you? Hmm? Huh? Huh? The kind of man that gets told where to live by his wife. Ain't no woman never told me nothing, apart from "Make yourself scarce!" And that suits me about fine. ”
– Micah Bell talking about his past.



Bell is purposely vague and mysterious about his past, though he does mention that his father taught him that "sympathy is for the weak" and that the United States is a survival of the fittest, Darwinist, dog-eat-dog world. He is clear about his view that the gang is too big and has too much "dead weight", labelling Uncle a "parasite" and listing Molly O'Shea and Reverend Swanson as examples of people who don’t contribute anything and should be cut loose. When Micah, Arthur, and Bill head off to rob a stagecoach together, Micah mentions that his ideal gang is a "tight crew of five or six strong gunmen", but ultimately, Micah goes against his own ideals by forming a large gang of his own by 1907, which contained at least 50 gunmen.


Micah has a callous and unsympathetic attitude towards death, brushing it off as "part of the game" in a conversation with Hosea about the Blackwater Massacre after the latter expresses anger at him for indirectly causing the deaths of Jenny Kirk, Mac, and Davey Callander. After Kieran's death, unlike the rest of the gang, Bell doesn't mourn him and instead speculates that Kieran tried to sell the gang out to the O'Driscolls. He is similarly dismissive with the deaths of Hosea and Lenny, stating that the former was "dying anyway" and derisively ridiculing Lenny's confidence, saying "you know what they say about pride before a fall..." He also has a hatred for dogs, calling them parasites, which is evident by the fact that he frequently kicks Cain and is even implied to have killed him when the dog disappeared.


He is also perfectly willing to abandon gang members if it ensures his own survival. This is clear when he convinces Dutch to abandon Abigail after she is captured by Pinkertons, claiming he wants to live, when Arthur gets angry at him for this. This also showed he had no qualms about potentially making Jack an orphan, as this situation happens not long after he and Dutch leave John for dead following the Army payroll train robbery. Despite this, in the same cutscene, he doesn’t specifically tell Jack that John is dead, despite Jack likely having no clue of what the concept of death is, and apologies to him instead.


Micah is an atheist, stating on various occasions that he doesn't believe in God. He is cynical about religion as a whole, saying to Reverend Swanson that men and women of the cloth are "parasites" who deceive people into believing a greater evil and that his "being up in heaven doesn't give two ♥♥♥♥♥ about him", treating Swanson with evident disdain, and stating to Susan at one point that he doesn’t like religious people. However, he doesn’t rule out the existence of Hell as an afterlife, even going as far as saying that he’d like to see what it’s like. Micah is dangerously shrewd and manipulative, being capable of acting as a mole for some time without being discovered and making his way through Dutch's mind in order to become his right-hand man upon noticing that Van der Linde's sanity was starting to perish. Despite his selfish and imperious attitude, Bell appears to have his own sense of respect for those who he deems capable in combat. He surreptitiously shows some admiration for Arthur's skill and appears to enjoy fighting alongside him, even proclaiming that they always "get the job done". Likewise, he is regretful of the Callander brothers' deaths, lamenting them as "real fighters," the only deaths he expresses any remorse for. In addition, he is quite charismatic when necessary,
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In 1899, Micah has shoulder-length blond hair, along with a thick horseshoe mustache and side-whiskers, along with 2 gold teeth along the top of his mouth. Micah is slightly portly, though not to the extent of Bill. Micah often wears an undone black leather coat, a red shirt or black shirt, the latter accompanied by a red vest, a blue neckerchief, beige or black trousers, the latter tucked into his boots, and a white or black hat. He's also seen sporting a short-tailed, buttoned-up leather coat during chapter 2 and promotional artwork. In cold temperatures, he is instead seen with a long brown leather coat, while in warmer climates he's seen without a jacket and just his red shirt. Micah is armed with a pair of custom Double-Action Revolvers in a cross draw holster setup, featuring "Vengeance is hereby mine" engraved into the barrel, sporting dark grey frames and grips that are painted red and black in a skull-like design, which he uses with immense skill. His Hunting Knife has an iron drop-point blade with a black and iron grip.


For the bank robbery in Saint Denis, Micah wears a white suit with a black shirt, a red vest, and a white tie, removing his knife from his gun belt. While in Guarma, he wears the same black shirt, but has it undone and with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows, along with slightly longer hair now tucked behind his ears and his mustache and side-whiskers becoming a full beard. His face appears sunburnt.


1907
By 1907, Micah has lost weight and is slimmer, while also having paler skin, suggesting that he has been in the mountains for a long time. He has shorter hair and seems to have aged fairly considerably, with a more lined face and his hair having mostly gone grey. His brown leather coat is more worn-looking and accompanied instead by black trousers and grey half chaps.





















Depending on the decisions made in the mission "Red Dead Redemption", Micah might have a huge scar on his left eye (due to Arthur slashing his eye with a knife if he had high Honor and went back for the money).



When encountering Micah's corpse after "American Venom", his skin has turned pale white, and his hat is nowhere to be found. Regardless of what decision made in the mission "Red Dead Redemption", Micah's body does not have the scar on his left eye, nor are any bullet wounds inflicted by John visible.

𝑴𝒊𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏 𝒂𝒑𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒆𝒔
Red Dead Redemption 2
* "Outlaws from the West"
* "Old Friends"
* "Who the Hell is Leviticus Cornwall?"
* "Eastward Bound"
* "Blessed are the Meek?"
* "An American Pastoral Scene"
* "Advertising, The New American Art"
* "Blessed are the Peacemakers"
* "A Short Walk in a Pretty Town"
* "Blood Feuds, Ancient and Modern"
* "Banking, The Old American Art"
* "Lost and Not Quite Found"
* "Welcome to the New World"
* "Hell Hath No Fury"
* "Paradise Mercifully Departed"
* "Fleeting Joy"
* "That's Murfree Country"
* "Visiting Hours"
* "Just a Social Call"
* "The Delights of Van Horn"
* "My Last Boy"
* "Our Best Selves"
* "Red Dead Redemption"
* "American Venom"
Companion Activities

* "Five Finger Fillet - Micah Bell"
* "Coach Robbery - Micah Bell"
𝑺𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒚𝒍𝒊𝒏𝒆 𝒎𝒖𝒓𝒅𝒆𝒓𝒔
O' Driscoll Member - Murdered after Micah broke out of prison
Norman - Murdered for taking his guns and in revenge for a failed robbery.
Maddy - Murdered shortly after her husband Norman in pure revenge.
Cain - Killed (highly implied) in pure sadism, having shown his dislike for the dog and tormenting Jack about it, saying that the dog “isn’t coming back”.
Susan Grimshaw - Murdered when accidentally distracted by Javier Escuella for threatening him at gunpoint after taking Arthur’s side.



𝑫𝒆𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒂𝒏𝒕 𝒎𝒖𝒓𝒅𝒆𝒓𝒔
Sheriff Hanley - Determinately killed during “Blessed are the Meek?”.
Jock Gray and Archibald MacGregor - Determinately killed during ''A Short Walk in a Pretty Town''.
Arthur Morgan (Low Honor only) - Murdered in two different ways depending on the player’s choice in ''Red Dead Redemption''. Micah stabs Arthur in “Go for the money” choice and shoots him in “Help John” ending
𝑪𝒐𝒍𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒑𝒕𝒆𝒓
Along with John Marston, Micah was sent to scout ahead while the rest of the gang looked for some shelter. After settling at an abandoned mining town named Colter, Dutch and Arthur ride out to try and find any sign of Micah or John. After a short ride north, they come across Micah, who is seen riding with a lantern. He says that he found a homestead up north that appears to be throwing a party. The three eventually come across the homestead, where Micah and Arthur take cover while Dutch tries to persuade the occupants to help them. Whilst in cover, Micah discovers a dead body in the wagon and alerts Arthur, before a shootout occurs when the house's inhabitants are revealed to be O'Driscolls who attempt to kill them.



After killing the enemy gang members, they loot the home, Micah finds a distressed woman in the cellar and begins harassing her. Dutch and Arthur enter to try and defuse the situation, but, believing her to be an O'Driscoll, Micah flips the table, knocking down the lantern and setting the house ablaze. The trio soon realise that she is not an enemy, so they grab her and leave the burning ranch. After returning to camp, Micah finds out he is bunked with Bill Williamson, Javier Escuella, and Lenny Summers, prompting him to make racist remarks about his bunkmates. Micah is also ordered to go back to the homestead and bury Jake Adler, though he most likely didn't since there is no evidence of any grave nearby.



Micah later gets into an argument with Bill and punches him in the face, although Bill is restrained by Lenny, Arthur, and Javier before a fight can break out. Dutch then comes in and reprimands the two before telling them that they are going to launch an assault against an O'Driscoll camp, which Micah is involved in. At the end, Micah searches the camp and finds information about a train which the O'Driscolls were planning to rob and gives the map to Dutch. Dutch later decides to rob this Cornwall train, and Micah is part of the crew involved with the robbery. After the guards are eliminated, he searches the train for loot with Arthur and Lenny.
𝑯𝒐𝒓𝒔𝒆𝒔𝒉𝒐𝒆 𝑶𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒍𝒐𝒐𝒌 𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒑𝒕𝒆𝒓
While the gang's wagon train transfers from Colter to Horseshoe Overlook, Dutch sends Micah scouting together with Lenny. They briefly return to the gang's new camp (Micah can be met at the Horseshoe campfire during the early stages of the Chapter) before they are sent out scouting once again by Susan Grimshaw.[8] The two of them end up in the area of Strawberry. Bell decides to seek a former criminal associate of his, Norman, who lives in Strawberry. After playing some Five Finger Fillet with Skinny and other men, Micah gets into a drunken fight which culminates in him killing two men (most likely members of the O'Driscoll gang), landing him in the local jail where he shares a cell with a member of the O'Driscoll gang.






Lenny, who manages to escape from Strawberry, rushes to the gang's new camp and notifies Dutch and Arthur about Micah's arrest. Ordered to so by Dutch, Arthur reluctantly rides to Strawberry and rescues his fellow gang member. After being freed, Micah immediately shoots his O'Driscoll cellmate in the head, and the pair clear off the guards in the immediate area. Arthur insists they should leave, but Micah instead fights his way through town to get his prized revolvers back, searching for Norman, who has taken possession of his guns after his arrest. Micah soon finds him and kills both him and his wife before retrieving his guns and resuming his escape from the town. The reckless charge leaves many lawmen dead and almost costs both Micah and Arthur their lives; afterward, Arthur scolds Micah for his carelessness.



Not wishing to return to Dutch emptyhanded after the massacre in Strawberry, Micah remains in Big Valley to work on a robbery. He is later joined by Arthur and asks him to help him rob a stagecoach. After a brief gunfight, the pair of outlaws take the stagecoach, before a gang of O'Driscolls attempt to steal it from them. Micah and Arthur camp on one side of the river, and after a long fight, annihilate the enemy gang. Arthur and Micah then take the loot and, now feeling that he has redeemed himself, Micah returns to the rest of the gang. At some point later, when the gang realize that they need to relocate, Micah suggests Dewberry Creek as a possible place to go. Arthur and Charles Smith investigate the location and decide that it is a poor choice for camp, so they eventually decide to settle at Clemens Point instead.
𝑪𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒆𝒏𝒔 𝑷𝒐𝒊𝒏𝒕 𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒑𝒕𝒆𝒓
At some point, news reaches the gang that the O'Driscolls intend to hold a truce meeting for Dutch and Colm. Hosea believes it to be a trap, and Dutch initially agrees with him. Micah, on the other hand, insists it is worth going to and successfully convinces Dutch to attend. Dutch, Micah, and Arthur ride out to meet the O'Driscolls and converse along the way, with Micah reasoning that it’s a chance for the gang to have one less enemy to worry about. However, the meeting results in Arthur's capture after he is sent to a secluded spot above to be a sniper. Unaware of this, Dutch and Micah leave unscathed and return to camp.


A few weeks later, Arthur meets Micah, Bill, and Sean MacGuire in Rhodes to discuss a potential protection job with Sheriff Leigh Gray and his family. However, it turns out to be a trap, as the Grays discovered that the Van der Linde gang were responsible for burning their tobacco fields. Sean is killed in the ambush, leaving the other three gang members to fight the lawmen and Gray hired guns. Bill is soon captured, leaving Arthur and Micah to work together. After dealing with most of the enemies, Micah and Arthur confront Sheriff Gray and demand the release of Bill. Leigh Gray then exits his office with a gun to Bill’s head but is killed by Arthur, before his accomplices are gunned down by Micah and Arthur. After the shootout, Arthur angrily blames Sean's death on Micah and Bill's carelessness and asks Bill to give Sean a proper burial. After the Braithwaites abduct Jack, Dutch tells Micah and Kieran Duffy to stay behind and protect the camp while the rest of the gunmen assault Braithwaite Manor to rescue Jack.



𝑺𝒂𝒊𝒏𝒕 𝑫𝒆𝒏𝒊𝒔 𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒑𝒕𝒆𝒓
Micah gets a lead on a heavily guarded stagecoach and decides to bring Arthur and Bill along for the robbery. Using dynamite, they stop the stagecoach before descending upon it. After a short fight with the well-armed guards, the stagecoach's loot is taken by the three, who divide the spoils.

Micah later takes part in the robbery of the Lemoyne National Bank in Saint Denis. After it goes sour, he and some of the other gang members - namely Dutch, Arthur, Bill, and Javier - board a ship destined for the South Pacific.
𝑮𝒖𝒂𝒓𝒎𝒂 𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒑𝒕𝒆𝒓
After the vessel sinks during a storm, Micah washes up on the shores of Guarma with everyone besides Arthur. Not long after Arthur finds the others, they are ambushed and captured by Guarman troops. After they manage to escape with the help of Hercule Fontaine, they go and rest at the rebel outpost of La Capilla, where Micah stays for a time. He eventually goes to Cinco Torres along with the rest of the gang, soon before federal troops descend upon it. After fighting off the enemy attack, Micah reports that Colonel Fussar has positioned artillery batteries on the beaches to prevent them from leaving. Micah and the gang then storm the batteries, where he places dynamite in order to blow them up. He then takes part in the charge against Aguasdulces, which results in the ship captain being rescued and the five were able to leave safely. Along with the rest of the gang, Micah then sets sail out of Guarma and returns to the United States.
𝑩𝒆𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒓 𝑯𝒐𝒍𝒍𝒐𝒘 𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒑𝒕𝒆𝒓
At some point after arriving back in America, Micah secretly became an informant for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, who later assault the gang's hideout in Lakay. The gang barely survives the assault, managing to push government forces out thanks mainly to the efforts of Arthur, Sadie, and Bill.


Following the Pinkerton assault in Lakay, the gang are forced to move their camp to Beaver Hollow. From that point forward, Micah starts having a strong influence on Dutch, who has become increasingly dismayed at Arthur's decaying trust in him, mainly caused by the latter's discovery that he is terminally ill with tuberculosis. Micah becomes more influential, acting as Dutch’s new enforcer and right-hand man.


Micah makes a plan with Dutch to confront Leviticus Cornwall after his yacht comes into Annesburg. The two bring along Arthur, and the three wait for him at the docks. Micah goes and searches for information relating to the Cornwall company, while Dutch and Arthur confront him. After Dutch kills Cornwall, Micah rendezvous with the two other men and the three fight their way out of the town. Later on, Micah, Arthur, and Bill meet up outside of Van Horn to make plans for stealing some of Cornwall's dynamite, as part of Dutch and Micah's plan. After an argument with Arthur, Micah instructs him and Bill to carry out the task themselves, citing that he has planning to do. After this has been done, Micah asks Arthur to help John to blow up Bacchus Bridge with the stolen dynamite.


Micah later shows up with two former criminal associates, Cleet and Joe, who wish to join the gang. Dutch happily accepts them, due to him seeing a collapse in loyalty from the rest of the gang. Micah capitalizes on this, creating more conflict between Dutch, John, and Arthur by trying to convince Dutch that the latter two are traitors while showing superficial loyalty to Dutch. When Eagle Flies shows up at camp and the majority of the gang join him in the battle against the US Army, Micah stays behind at camp with Cleet and Joe.



Micah organizes the robbery of a train carrying army payroll and also takes part in it. During the robbery, John gets shot and falls off the train. Dutch says that he will go back for him, but ultimately leaves him to die, lying to the rest of the gang that John was already dead by the time they got to him. After the robbery ends and everyone makes a return to camp, the gang learn from Tilly that Pinkertons have kidnapped Abigail. Micah convinces Dutch not to go after her, saying that the risks are too high; Dutch agrees with him and decides that Abigail is not worth saving. Appalled by this decision, Arthur and Sadie set off to rescue her alone.




During the operation to rescue Abigail, Arthur learns from Agent Milton that Micah had betrayed the gang and had been feeding the Pinkertons with information ever since his return from Guarma. Upon learning this, Arthur returns to camp to confront Micah about it in front of the rest of the gang. A standoff occurs, with Arthur and Micah drawing on each other. Arthur tries to convince Dutch that Micah is the traitor, while Micah tries to get Dutch on his side by denying it and telling him that they could achieve plenty together. Before anything else can happen, John suddenly returns, still wounded, claiming that Dutch and Micah left him to die, and he subsequently joins Arthur's side. Susan also joins Arthur's side and points a shotgun at Micah, but Micah kills her while she is distracted with the news of the Pinkertons' arrival. In the end, all of the remaining members of the gang aside from John and Arthur side with Micah.



Pinkertons led by Agent Ross arrive, launching another assault on the gang. Micah and everyone who sided with him then flee the scene. Later, Micah reappears leading Dutch, Cleet, and Joe, trying to pursue Arthur and John on horseback, exclaiming that they are traitors. Due to the continuous exchange of fire with Pinkertons, Micah's posse ultimately loses track of them. The following set of events depend on the player's choice and Arthur's level of Honor:




If Arthur helps John to escape: Arthur and John run away together and decide to traverse the mountains. Eventually, Arthur tells John to keep going alone, while he holds off the Pinkertons. After doing so, Micah tackles him from behind and assaults him. After the two fall off a ledge, they engage in a lengthy fistfight. At the end of a long, grueling and brutal fight, Arthur pistol-whips Micah with one of his revolvers after being pinned against a wall but loses his grip on it. Arthur then crawls towards this revolver in order to kill Micah, but he is ultimately prevented from doing so by Dutch, who steps on Arthur's hand before he can use the gun. Arthur reiterates that Micah is the rat and says that he always did his best for Dutch and that John was the only one who made it, while Micah picks up his other revolver from the ground and begs Dutch to go with him and get the money. In the end, Dutch walks away, abandoning both Micah and Arthur.

High Honor: Angered at Dutch's decision to cut all ties with him, Micah furiously departs from the scene, leaving Arthur to die. He does so shortly afterward, after witnessing one final sunrise.
Low Honor: After Dutch leaves, Micah vengefully approaches Arthur and aims a revolver at his head, bitterly claiming that Arthur is no better than him. He then shoots Arthur in the forehead and proudly laughs, before spitting on his corpse and walking away.
If Arthur goes back for the money: Arthur leaves John to steal the gang's money hidden back in the caves, but he is suddenly attacked by Micah on his way out, who stabs Arthur in the side with his own knife during a brief struggle. Arthur manages to wrestle Micah off him and the two engage in a lengthy and brutal knife fight.

High Honor: Eventually, Arthur manages to blind Micah in the left eye by slashing it with a knife, to which Micah responds by tackling Arthur to the ground and trying to stab him, but to no avail. Arthur bites Micah's hand and punches him in the face, successfully fending him off. Dutch arrives and breaks it up, but after Arthur reiterates that Micah was the traitor, he decides to abandon both of them, despite Micah dismissing Arthur's claims as "nonsense". Micah also leaves and is seen taking the sack of money which Arthur stole from Dutch’s chest, leaving Arthur to succumb to his tuberculosis and the initial stab wound in the rays of the dawning sun.
Low Honor: Instead of slashing Micah's eye, Arthur loses his balance, resulting in Micah tackling him to the ground. Micah manages to stab Arthur in the chest during this struggle before Dutch arrives to break up the fight. With his dying breaths, Arthur swears that Micah is the traitor and begs Dutch to kill him, but Dutch abandons them both. After Dutch leaves, Arthur starts to crawl away, but Micah approaches him with a knife and finishes Arthur off by stabbing him in the back.





𝑩𝒆𝒆𝒄𝒉𝒆𝒓'𝒔 𝑯𝒐𝒑𝒆 𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒑𝒕𝒆𝒓
Following the Van der Linde gang's dissolution, Micah went on to form his own gang, taking Cleet and Joe with him. Throughout the years, their notoriety grew with the various crimes they committed, including several vicious murders, some of which involved dismemberment; Micah is said to have personally killed two dozen men during this time, with a newspaper article remarking that Micah’s "acts of lawlessness rival that of Van der Linde himself. Additionally, Micah found himself in the custody of a sheriff at some point but managed to escape. Sometime later, Micah murdered a family, including a young girl that Cleet tried to save. Micah tried to kill him for his insubordination, but Cleet managed to escape. Micah also reunited with Dutch at some point, and they managed to recover the Blackwater money. By 1907, his gang would be based in Mount Hagen. That same year, Sadie catches wind of Micah's activities, and ventures out with John and Charles to exact revenge on him.


After a trek up the mountain, during which Joe is killed, John confronts Micah and the two exchange fire, ending up in a deadlock. Wounded, Sadie manages to flank Micah from behind, catching him off guard and forcing him to surrender. Before Micah can be killed, Dutch emerges from a cabin, guns drawn. Micah simultaneously manages to overpower Sadie, holding her hostage, and a Mexican stand-off ensues between John, Micah, and Dutch. Dutch initially appears to be on Micah’s side, but after an exchange of words, he shoots Micah in the chest, mortally wounding him. In a last-ditch effort, Micah attempts to shoot John and Dutch, but John silently raises his revolver and delivers the killing shot to Micah. Having already lost so much blood, Micah meanders away in an attempt to save himself, before collapsing to the floor, dead. Dutch looks at Micah's body, before silently glaring at John and leaving them to retake the Blackwater money.


During the credits, Edgar Ross and Archer Fordham are seen discovering Micah's corpse in the mountains. Further scenes imply that the discovery of his death led to the Bureau of Investigation tracing the murder of Micah back to John, thus leading to the events of Red Dead Redemption. John can later visit his corpse and take one of his revolvers, after which his body will go missing.
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ℕew-ℍanōver Butcher †  [作者] 9 月 28 日 下午 7:12 
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