![]() Bell decides to seek a former criminal associate of his, Norman, who lives in Strawberry. The two of them end up in the area of Strawberry. 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. While the gang's wagon train transfers from Colter to Horseshoe Overlook, Dutch sends Micah scouting together with Lenny. ![]() After the guards are eliminated, he searches the train for loot with Arthur and Lenny. ![]() Dutch later decides to rob this Cornwall train, and Micah is part of the crew involved with the robbery. 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 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. 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. 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. 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. The trio soon realise that she is not an enemy, so they grab her and leave the burning ranch. 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. 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.Īfter killing the enemy gang members, they loot the home, Micah finds a distressed woman in the cellar and begins harassing her. The three eventually come across the homestead, where Micah and Arthur take cover while Dutch tries to persuade the occupants to help them. He says that he found a homestead up north that appears to be throwing a party. ![]() After a short ride north, they come across Micah, who is seen riding with a lantern. After settling at an abandoned mining town named Colter, Dutch and Arthur ride out to try and find any sign of Micah or John. Unfortunately, both Jenny Kirk and Davey Callander were fatally injured and Mac Callander was captured and killed by Pinkertons.Įvents of Red Dead Redemption 2 Colter ChapterĪlong with John Marston, Micah was sent to scout ahead while the rest of the gang looked for some shelter. 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. The heist turned out to be a complete disaster, however, and a huge gun battle with the Pinkertons ensued. Although Arthur and Hosea had their own lead, Dutch instead chose Micah's option, which promised a bigger reward but was also riskier. Īfter five months, Micah set his sights on a ferry in Blackwater as a potential robbery. Despite being an experienced outlaw who was respected for his skill in combat, Micah was generally disliked within the gang in particular, Arthur and Hosea saw him as argumentative, reckless and hotheaded, with Dutch alone taking a liking to him. As a result, Micah was accepted into the Van der Linde gang. 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. In 1898, Micah met Dutch van der Linde at a bar in a town in the Grizzlies named Crenshaw Hills. Micah became acquainted 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. 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. 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. 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. Micah Bell III was born circa 1860 to Micah Bell Jr., a ruthless petty outlaw. Wild and unpredictable but he lives for the action.
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