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Loading comment The comment will be refreshed after Be the first to comment. Don't like Ads? Jack is ordered to stay in the Marston house with his mother while John and Uncle fight off the invaders.

Jack and John fight more waves of soldiers before running off to the barn with Abigail. At the barn, Jack and Abigail are ordered by John to get on a horse and ride off as far as they can, promising to join them after dealing with the attackers.

The two find a recently deceased John in a pool of blood, and Jack comforts his mourning mother. Jack and Abigail then proceed to bury both John and Uncle on a hill overlooking the ranch. From Sawicki, Jack learns that Ross was awarded for killing John, and is now living his days out in a cabin on Lake Don Julio with his wife.

With this, Jack departs Blackwater. Meeting Philip, Jack finally locates Ross down the river hunting ducks. Jack confronts the retired agent about his part in John's death, but Ross simply dismisses his actions as John's own fault.

Unfazed by Ross' threats to kill him, Jack challenges the older man to a final duel. During the end of Red Dead Redemption , the army attacks the Marston ranch. It should be noted, Jack takes part in defending the home from the army. At the age of 16, Jack can possibly kill his first person. Jack watches as Uncle is killed and returns to the ranch to find his father dead.

Luckily, Jack and Abigail get away and survive the attack. Jack most likely made his family proud by defending the land.

John could not bring himself to kill them, instead tying them up while looking for a cure. John ends up finding the cure, turning Jack and Abigail back into humans. The family then lives happily together, until John's death after the DLC is finished. While the first name isn't known, it is more than likely Jack would have been the author of this book. It is interesting to think Jack may have written a book about his father or the gang he was part of. It would also mean that Jack achieved his dream of becoming an author.

While it might be an Easter Egg, it is nice to think Jack may have written a book and the story of the Van Der Linde gang was not lost to time.

Twitch variety streamer Pokimane apologizes on Twitter for 'overusing' African American language in her latest stream title and VOD title. A comment from Jack himself in suggests the gang not only cared about him a lot and tried to keep him out of their illegal activities, but also avoided mentioning them to the boy, yet Jack still managed to deduce something about it by himself. One of Jack's most dominant traits was his fast learning: at 4 years old, Jack already possessed basic literacy skills, and he learned the basics of fishing from Arthur Morgan.

Despite being fairly open and comfortable around people at the age of four, he was considerably more shy and reserved by the time he was twelve, and began to feel inferior to his father. As a result of his upbringing, Jack initially lacked his father's courage and superior combat, farming, and survival skills, but possessed intelligence and empathy that far surpassed John's.

Jack was a bright young man who spent most of his time reading different books that further expand his knowledge. By his own admission, he greatly enjoyed reading about wild adventures and brave heroes, which gave him a more romanticized view on the Old West, and his remarks in suggest he looked up to the legendary Landon Ricketts. His love for books and stories prompted him to aspire to become a writer or a scholar, which his parents partly approved, as they also wished for him to be a rancher.

At times, he appeared to be somewhat timid and was often mild-mannered when speaking to his family or friends. A major theme of his character is his sense of inferiority when compared to his father John, a veteran and experienced gunslinger and hunter. This led Jack to feel insecure and frightful whenever John approached him and made him all the more desperate to prove his worth to both his father and himself. Despite the mutual struggle to understand each other, Jack shared a very close bond with John.

He also cared deeply for his mother Abigail, who worried about Jack's condition after the two were released from the Bureau control. He was also the only member of the Marstons who seemed to be in a constant positive relationship with Uncle, who taught him several inappropriate things much to John's disapproval.

The death of his family and the decline of the Marston ranch, all happening in a very short amount of time, greatly darkened Jack's personality. His grief and loneliness appear to have developed a severe case of depression and self-loathing. He also developed an intense hatred for the American government and its law enforcement organizations, deeming them the real criminals and the people responsible for the demise of his family.

Jack's deep love for his family also ironically results in becoming the very thing his parents didn't want him to be: an outlaw. It was this love and grief that led him to hunt down Edgar Ross three years after his father's death, determined to avenge the Marstons even at the cost of his own innocence and potentially his future. In his quest for revenge, Jack kept a rather calm and friendly demeanor, and had his anger in check, only showing his intense hatred for Ross when the latter dismissed John's death as his own fault upon being confronted.

Jack's general attitude, character and personality in is very reflective of the player's honor level. If Jack has a low Honor level, he will in turn have a sadistic, belligerent attitude during gameplay and often makes dark jokes whenever he kills a horse, an outlaw or a woman, but also shows signs of disgust at himself and questions his own actions. When approached by a prostitute they will be disgusted with Jack and turn him down.

If Jack is played with a high honor level, his attitude is far more depressive than sadistic. While helping strangers Jack will often lament that he has nothing to live for. Jack's dialogue with pedestrians will be more friendly but also jaded and somewhat somber. If approached by a prostitute Jack will instead turn them down and may remark that his family would disapprove, showing that he still values the morals his family taught him. In , Jack is a fairly average four-year-old boy with thick brown hair and faint freckles on his face.

He wears a grayish-blue coat, a red scarf, and beige pants. In , Jack is a young teenager. His hairstyle appears fairly similar to when he has a child, but he now wears a white button-up shirt and a vest.

He is about a head shorter than his parents. In , Jack's appearance is roughly the same, only a few years older, though his hair has grown a bit longer. He has grown taller and is only a few inches shorter than his father. He wears a dark grey vest, a blue and white vertically striped shirt, and brown pants. In , Jack's appearance is radically different.

He is now a fully grown adult, aged 19, and sports a mustache and a goatee. His hair now reaches his shoulders and he has taken to wearing his father's hat. Despite only three years passing, Jack appears a fair bit older, although this can be chalked up to the stress of his parent's deaths and his rough lifestyle.

He wears a beige jacket, a white button-up shirt with a red neckerchief, and dark, dirty pants. He can be seen to do various different actions depending on the time of the day, playing with a Repeater Carbine during the day, and sitting next to the fireplace and playing the harmonica during the night. Jack is first playable during the final sequence of the mission "The Last Enemy That Shall Be Destroyed"; he is limited to only riding his horseback to the Marston Ranch, and it is the only time where his 16 years-old self is controlled by the player.

Following the completion of the aforementioned mission, Jack becomes the player-controlled character for the remainder of the game. Every weapon , horse , safehouse , Honor , Fame , bounty , and outfit that John had is carried over to Jack.

This also includes progress in most Strangers side-missions, for which he has his own recorded lines. As the quest specifically deals with his father's past and eventual fate, Jack is unable to start or continue the side-mission " I Know You ".



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