![]() ![]() You find the old pocket watch, which has probably held a lot of its value you find the revolver, which is clearly not in working condition. The mission goes smoothly by Red Dead standards, which is to say that you only end up needing to kill two people (bandits looking to loot the house). Naturally, boy scout Arthur takes pity and offers to go and get them for him. He longs for his three most treasured items, which were all left behind in his old house – a ledger, a revolver, and a pocket watch. Compson tells Arthur that his life has collapsed the bank has repossessed his home, he has nowhere to go, he feels disrespected. You might not remember his name – there’s a chance you never encountered him, or have let his stranger mission pass – but the question is always the same: did you kill the old slave trader?Ĭompson’s mission, The Iniquities of History, is triggered when Arthur finds the old man on a bench outside Rhodes Station. If you’ve finished at least the first half of Red Dead Redemption 2 and talked to other people who have played it as well, Jeremiah Compson is likely to have come up. If not, it’s a minor moment of the game to have spoiled but use your discretion as you see fit. If you’ve been thorough and you’re up to Chapter 4 or so, you’ve probably done this one. Note: this article contains spoilers for one stranger mission in Red Dead Redemption 2. ![]()
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