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No Deals Today.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/9098016e John reclaimed his gear to defend the Geddes ranch, leading a posse to Hanging Dog Ranch to recover stolen cattle. After a tense confrontation at the gates, I took down the ranchers, ultimately clearing the stronghold of every last enemy. Right after getting back to his house, John dragged his gun box out from under the bed and was taking his gears out with a focused intensity. This sudden change in behavior confused Abigail. John told her Mr. Geddes had been real good to them, so it's time to pay back that kindness. I found Abe and the other men waiting for me on their horses. They looked surprised to see the quiet ranch hand suddenly transformed into a seasoned gunslinger. I checked my ammunition one last time, feeling the familiar weight of the holsters. I mounted my horse and I started riding out toward Hanging Dog Ranch, the place where our cattle had been taken by the raiders. The ride was tense, with the men remaining silent as they mentally prepared for the violence ahead. After getting close to the enemy's ranch, which was not so far from our starting position, John suggested there'll be a better approach on foot from there. Then John planned their strategies. I went ahead to confront the ranchers at the main gate, where the outlaws asked if I was there to make a deal for the livestock. John mentioned he was there to take back their cattle and also teach them some manners for what they did to the Geddes property. The ranchers were about to shoot me, but I opened fire fast and I took all four of them down at the entrance in my classic stance. I didn't give them a chance to plan properly or find cover, dropping them where they stood. I went inside the ranch and I started taking care of the rest of the ranchers while my other boys were helping me out. I moved from cover to cover, keeping my head low while I picked off anyone who tried to pin me. There were more enemies than I imagined hiding in the barns and outbuildings. But you know how I am at shooting people's heads off when the pressure is on. I went deep inside the ranch where I shot more of them down as they tried to retreat pin me down from their covers. There was a sniper at a height on the windmill who I also took down with a clean headshot. Then I tried a headshot to blow up a head at last to make sure the message was clear to any survivors. I shot that enemy from a very close range with my shotgun, the power of the blast ended the threat instantly. And this was the last enemy ranger for now, so I decided to take him down in a different style to vent some of the anger from the raid. I used my knife to slit his throat. Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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The Ranch in Flames.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/09ea21ec Mr. Geddes asked John for protection following recent threats, leading to a quiet evening with John's family. The peace was shattered when raiders set the ranch on fire and began stealing livestock. After a brutal hand-to-hand fight with the attackers, Mr. Geddes urged John to finally take up his guns. The next morning, Mr. Geddes called me over for a chat while he was with his wife, so I went to him to see what was bothering the couple. The man said he was a little scared of those people who came to make a mess last time at the property. He was clearly shaken by the recent violence and was hoping John would keep them safe if they returned. After assuring them he would help keeping them safe, John said he should probably head back to his family to check on Abigail and Jack. After getting back to the family, John mentioned he was tired and the full family had a meal together before taking some rest. They tried to put the outside world behind them, focusing only on the warmth of their home and each other. I remember correctly, I walked home with Mr. Geddes at the morning, but right after the meal, it became dark and they were having a peaceful sleep. The ranch grew quiet, and for a moment, it seemed as though the danger had passed. Suddenly, John heard loud noises and shouting that shattered the silence of the night. He jumped out of his bed and ran outside only to see the whole ranch was on fire. When I was getting close to the stables, hearing some shouting, I heard some bad guys mentioning it was over for us and the cattle were theirs. I noticed some of them even stole some animals from the ranch and were herding them outside. I found two guys in pursuit with some of our guys. I stopped them right away by jumping on one of them. We tumbled into the dirt, the firelight dancing around us as we struggled for control in the chaotic darkness of the raid. It looked like those guys were well-trained and stronger than the usual thugs, and they were clearly prepared for a fight. It was a little hard fighting them at once while the heat from the fire grew more suffocating. After taking one of them down with a heavy blow to the jaw, I went for the other one. When there was a single one left, I showed him my true strength and finished the fight with some brutal strikes. When I was done fighting them, there came Mr. Geddes, and he asked me to take my guns out with a determined face. It looked as if he knew who John really was before he became a ranch hand. John didn't hesitate; he just agreed to help him and prepared to go back to his old ways. 🔗 Apps which I recommend built by sagarkothari88 hReplierhPollshStats --------- hSnapshFestFactshCurators --------- 🎗️ Support & 🤙 Contact sagarkothari88 TransparencyVote as witnessSupport via DiscordKnow more about us Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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No Escape from the Past.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/d9fe8ace John was confronted by a man seeking revenge for a brother killed in Roanoke, leading to a deadly shootout. After protecting Jack and racing back to the ranch, John faced Abigail's frustration over the violence. The man then asked John if he killed a fellow out in Roanoke a few months back, mentioning it was his brother. John said that man was trying to rob him, so he had nothing to do. And then they started shooting me without another word, forcing me to draw my weapon in a desperate bid to protect the boy. The first thing I did was make a hole through the skull of that man who came for this fight to end his threat immediately. The violence was sudden and loud, echoing through the trees as the remaining outlaws scrambled to find cover from my return fire. After shooting the second man down with a quick headshot, I targeted a leg of the third one so he didn't die right away. I wanted to ensure he was grounded and unable to flee or continue the assault. Then I went close to him to finish the encounter once and for all. I put my knife through his chest to end him, ensuring no one was left alive to follow us back to the ranch. I had to get to Jack, but before that, I looted all the bodies for whatever coin or supplies they carried. Because you know, I'm not going to rob innocent people, so I'm gonna need the resources from those who tried to kill us. I gathered the items quickly, keeping my eyes on the horizon for any signs of more riders. I went back to Jack to see if he was unharmed. It looked like the kid was really scared by the sudden explosion of violence, so John had to convince him it was okay and that the danger had passed. They jumped on the wagon and I had to, you know, ride towards the ranch to get the boy to safety. But I was riding real fast, snapping the reins to push the horses to his limit. I thought I had to run fast because there might be more enemies behind us looking for revenge for their fallen companions. The kid kept asking why I was going too fast, his voice filled with a mix of fear and confusion. I slowed down a little later, realizing that the frantic pace was only upsetting him more. At last we reached the ranch, and I parked the wagon by the house of John to unload the supplies. The familiar sight of the barn and the fence provided a small sense of relief after the chaos of the road. Abigail came out to check on Jack, but the kid rushed inside without saying a word to her. I told Abigail something was off, and John had to tell her what happened out on the trail. Her face hardened as the story unfolded, the peace of their new life once again shattered by the ghosts of John's past. As Abigail got mad about the danger Jack was put in, John told her it was because of the dress that Abigail ordered. But the lady went inside saying it was actually a gift for John, leaving him standing alone in the yard. The irony of the situation was bitter, as a gesture of love had led to another trail of blood. So it was the next morning when John was doing his chores at the ranch, and it looked like he was suggesting to himself to just do one thing or another. He realized he could not be two people at once. 🔗 Apps which I recommend built by sagarkothari88 hReplierhPollshStats --------- hSnapshFestFactshCurators --------- 🎗️ Support & 🤙 Contact sagarkothari88 TransparencyVote as witnessSupport via DiscordKnow more about us Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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Who is John Marston?
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/4d9ce464 John collected a large amount of mail for Geddes after identifying Abigail's parcel, and insisted his name was Jim Milton. On the ride back, John encouraged Jack to drive through difficult terrain until they were intercepted by armed men. John hid Jack behind a log and faced the strangers who questioned his true identity. After John finally gave the name of Abigail to the postmaster, the man behind the counter searched his shelves once more. He finally found something tucked away that belonged to her, confirming that the parcel had indeed arrived. Then John talked about the mail for Geddes, as he was also there to pick up the ranch's official correspondence. The postmaster asked him to sign a ledger, mentioning they had received a lot of things for Geddes recently. As there were a lot of heavy items to move, the postmaster helped John carry them out to the wagon. While they walked, John kept trying to insist his name was actually Jim Milton, not John, to maintain his cover. The postmaster said its not important. After getting back on the wagon, John suggested to Jack that he should ride it back toward the ranch. He wanted to give some more training to the kid so he would be comfortable handling the horses. Jack was clearly scared of the responsibility, but John encouraged him with kind words. After riding for a while through the scenic trails, the kid asked John to take over the reins because there were some narrow bridges ahead. Jack felt nervous about steering the heavy wagon over the water, but John made him keep riding. He wanted his son to face his fears and learn how to navigate the tougher parts of the road. Then suddenly, John noticed two armed men on horses appearing on the path right in front of them. The atmosphere changed instantly as the strangers slowed down and then started following the wagon from a short distance. Both John and I kept a close eye on them, sensing that they were not just regular travelers on the road. John realized the situation was getting dangerous, so he asked Jack to pull over the wagon immediately. He found a big tree log nearby and made the kid hide behind it for protection. He told Jack to stay down and let his daddy take care of everything. It was that same man from the post office along with two more armed companions who approached the wagon. John stepped forward and asked what they wanted from him in such a remote area. The lead man looked him in the eye and asked if he was actually the man known as John Marston. John refused the name Marston. At that very time, I used the photo mode to get close to them to have a good look at their faces before the inevitable fight started. So, I got it right right after seeing that man in the post office, he's bad news. 🔗 Apps which I recommend built by sagarkothari88 hReplierhPollshStats --------- hSnapshFestFactshCurators --------- 🎗️ Support & 🤙 Contact sagarkothari88 TransparencyVote as witnessSupport via DiscordKnow more about us Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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A Trip to Strawberry.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/be3cd4af I chose to help Abigail where John shared his feelings of exhaustion with their current life. After Abigail asked him to pick up a dress parcel along with the mails of Geddes, I took Jack on a wagon ride to Strawberry. While at the post office, John was forced to reveal his real name, drawing the attention of a mysterious stranger. I had two missions available and I chose the one where I had to go for Abigail first. This was the first time John was really telling Abigail how he was feeling with his new life. He talked about how he was getting exhausted and bored with the repetitive nature of the ranch work and the lack of excitement in their daily routine. Then Abigail said there was an old ranch down by Blackwater that she was hoping to buy after saving some money and getting a bank loan. She seemed very hopeful about their future as independent landowners, but her plan did not convince John at all. Suddenly, Mr. Dickens came over to tell John that Geddes wanted him to fetch some mail at the post office of Strawberry. It was a simple task, but it gave John a reason to leave the ranch for a while. Before John was going out, taking Jack along for the ride, Abigail asked him to grab a special parcel. She mentioned it was a dress that should be under John's name at the post office. So I started riding the wagon having Jack beside me on the front seat. It was a rare moment of connection for them as the wagon rolled through the beautiful countryside. After a while, John gave the reins of the wagon to Jack as he wished to teach his son how to drive a wagon. Jack was nervous but excited to be in control of the heavy vehicle. As Jack was the one controlling the wagon, he was going very slow to stay safe. The rest of the path was finished in a cinematic view, where Jack drove the wagon carefully until they finally reached Strawberry. After reaching Strawberry, John took back the reins and I had full control over the wagon once again. I was driving inside the town smoothly, towards the post office. Then John asked Jack to wait for him there by the wagon while I stepped into the post office. I walked up to the counter to speak with the postmaster. I noticed this man in a hunter's outfit who was looking at something across the room. I somehow realized he could be a problem for me later. John mentioned the parcel Abigail had talked about first. The postmaster looked through his ledgers but did not find anything under John's disguised name. So John had to tell his real name to the postmaster, which did not have any results as well. He finally told Abigail's name, and suddenly that man over there stared at John in a mysterious way and left the post office in a hurry. That look told me something bad was coming soon, as if he recognized the name or the man standing before him. 🔗 Apps which I recommend built by sagarkothari88 hReplierhPollshStats --------- hSnapshFestFactshCurators --------- 🎗️ Support & 🤙 Contact sagarkothari88 TransparencyVote as witnessSupport via DiscordKnow more about us Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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Old Habits.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/3f4580b8 Right after the work with the bulls, John intervened when a group of riders began harassing Abe. A brutal fist fight broke out where I easily overpowered the opponent until Abigail stopped the violence. The next day, John reflected on his exhaustion while performing chores around the ranch stables. When I was done with the bulls work, another mission started right after that. John noticed some riders were having trouble with Abe near the center of the ranch. I walked towards them to see what the problem was. John found one of the riders was scaring Abe by shooting his gun around the man's feet. It was a cruel display of power that made Abe jump in fear, and John knew he could not just stand by and watch this happen. On reaching there, John asked the man to leave Abe alone immediately. The rider did not take kindly to the interference and came forward to fight me. I started giving him hell, throwing heavy punches to show him that the people on this ranch were not easy targets for his bullying. While I was doing the fist fighting, I was remembering the last fight of Arthur against Micah. That memory of a much more desperate struggle stayed in the back of my mind. I was actually going easy on the man, but even with me holding back, he still didn't have a chance against me. So after putting him on the ground with a final blow, I started beating him up on the face. I wanted to make sure he understood that there were consequences for coming onto this land and causing trouble. Every strike felt heavy as I pinned him down in the dirt. While John kept beating that man up, Abigail came over and stopped the fight before it could get any worse. She pulled John away and checked on the situation. Before the riders were leaving the ranch, they shouted a warning to John, making it clear that this grudge was not over yet. It was probably the next day after the fight, as John was shown in a new outfit. He was working at the stables alone. The violence of the previous day had faded, but the work of the ranch never seemed to stop for a rest. He cleaned the stables in the cinematic part of the mission. While he worked with the pitchfork, he said he was tired of this social life and the constant conflict that followed him. The misfortune of the day ended with this quiet, repetitive chore as the sun moved across the sky. 🔗 Apps which I recommend built by sagarkothari88 hReplierhPollshStats --------- hSnapshFestFactshCurators --------- 🎗️ Support & 🤙 Contact sagarkothari88 TransparencyVote as witnessSupport via DiscordKnow more about us Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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Ranch Hand Duties.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/1ecd83f9 I helped Mr. Dickens with ranch fencing. The quiet morning turned chaotic when a bull escaped its handlers. After several failed attempts and being knocked down by the beast, I successfully calmed the bull and led it back to the stables to finish the mission. In the beautiful morning, I started riding my horse around the ranch to see what needed to be done. I noticed Mr. Dickens was already busy working on the fence near the edge of the property. A new mission started from there where Dickens asked for my help with the fencing. I gave him a hand after John had a bold conversation with him. Dickens kept poking him about his true identity and his past, which made the atmosphere a bit tense. When I started working on the fences, Dickens just stopped and was relaxing there while I was doing all the things. The old Dickens was actually trying to teach John how to do these things properly, acting like a mentor even though he was letting me do all the hard physical labor myself. As I proved myself as a good ranch hand, Dickens left me to the fence and went for other chores. John was left doing the fences all by himself in the cinematic part of the story. Suddenly Mr. Dickens screamed and called for John as they were struggling with a bull in the main yard, and it sounded like something had gone very wrong. I dropped my tools and ran towards them as fast as I could to see what the problem was. After getting there, I noticed Mr. Dickens along with the eldest son of Geddes and another man were trying to take the bull somewhere. They looked exhausted and were barely holding onto the ropes. The animal was huge and looked very angry about being moved against its will. I wanted to help them as Dickens asked me to, but the situation was out of control. The bull jumped with massive force and got released from the ropes. In the photo mode, I noticed the eldest son of Geddes and the others looked quite exhausted. They were not ready for such a wild fight. I took a moment to look at the scene before John said he would be the one to face the bull and bring it back. I started running after the bull, putting my lasso to the test. I tried to stay calm and move in a way that would not scare the animal further. I kept my eyes on the beast as it was ready to defend its new freedom. When I thought I was doing good and taking the bull with me, the animal attacked me and escaped again. It moved much faster than I expected and caught me off guard. I ran after the bull again, determined to finish the job. This time I thought I was doing good, but the bull got released again and it came to attack me directly. I jumped to get away, but it hit me anyhow, knocking me into the dirt. You know, the third try has a charm and it worked for me as well. I succeeded in calming the bull at the third try and I pulled it back to the stables. The other men were just watching me without giving me a hand, and the mission ended there. 🔗 Apps which I recommend built by sagarkothari88 hReplierhPollshStats --------- hSnapshFestFactshCurators --------- 🎗️ Support & 🤙 Contact sagarkothari88 TransparencyVote as witnessSupport via DiscordKnow more about us Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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Racing to the Ranch.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/88bdc313 After Jack fell from his horse, I checked on him and we continued our ride to the stream at a safer pace. John challenged Jack to a race back to the ranch, where I willingly let the kid win to see him happy. After a peaceful night, Abigail left for her job in Strawberry, and John headed out to begin a new day. Right after the kid fell off the horse, I stopped and got off my horse to check on him immediately. John asked him to get on his pony again, mentioning it was nothing and that he would be just fine. This time, I didn't push him hard at all because I already learned from my mistake earlier. We moved at a safer pace as we reached the stream where Jack wanted to go. It was a calm moment where we could just listen to the water and enjoy the fresh air together without any more accidents. After checking on the beautiful weather there, John challenged Jack for a race back to the ranch. We turned the horses around and started picking up speed across the open fields. After riding for a moment, I went ahead of the kid to show him how it was done. Then I started acting like the real father of Jack as I moved my horse behind him. I did this willingly to let him win the race so he could feel proud of his riding skills. I watched him pull ahead, and I could tell he was trying very hard to stay in the lead as we approached the ranch. I let the kid win the race, which made him a lot happy. He was so excited and kept repeating that he had beaten me fairly. I could see the pure joy in his eyes as he cheered, and seeing him that way made me feel happy as well. It was a great bonding moment for them after a rough start. They had a tiresome night after all the excitement of the day. The scene changed to show a beautiful sunrise over the ranch the next morning. A chicken was cooing loudly to wake up the people on the farm, marking the start of another day in this peaceful and quiet life we were trying to build. Abigail made coffee for the boys to help them wake up. After they finished their drinks, she left them behind to head into Strawberry. She had to go do her job at the doctor's chamber. Then John went out of the house to start a new day and look for a new mission, while I was wondering what kind of trouble or adventure was waiting for me. 🔗 Apps which I recommend built by sagarkothari88 hReplierhPollshStats --------- hSnapshFestFactshCurators --------- 🎗️ Support & 🤙 Contact sagarkothari88 TransparencyVote as witnessSupport via DiscordKnow more about us Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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A Helping Hand for Everyone.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/3aa8548a I helped Mrs. Geddes birth a foal at the stables before politely declining her offer for a drink. After returning home, Abigail asked me to spend time with Jack, so I took him out for a pony ride. During our training session, I pushed Jack to go faster, causing him to fall off. I had to follow Mrs. Geddes to the stable because she needed my help with birthing a foal. John was not so smart about how to handle the situation at first, but the lady gave him a quick lesson on what to do. John followed her instructions and did very well, helping the new horse enter the world safely. When John was done with the foal, the lady offered him to join her for a drink to toast their new arrival. Both John and I understood that the lady was trying to do something a little bit silly or flirtatious. John stayed loyal and said his wife would need him soon, so the lady left right away. She mentioned that she did not know they had any married hands working on the farm. After the interaction at the stable, I had to get back to the home to talk to Abigail. I called my horse and rode there real fast. I wanted to move quickly so Mrs. Geddes would not change her mind and try to call me back for more conversation. After getting inside the house, Abigail had a nice conversation with John about how much she liked their new life. However, the mood changed when she said that Jack did not seem to be doing okay. As the kid was getting bored sitting inside, Abigail asked John to take him outside for some fresh air. John suggested to Jack that he should take the pony and go for a ride together. John asked where Jack wanted to go for their ride. The kid first said he wanted to go home, but then he decided he wanted to head to the stream for the time being. He started riding his small pony toward the water, and I followed behind him to make sure he stayed on the right path. On our way to the stream, John tried to train Jack on how to ride the pony properly. I was able to order Jack to go slow or go faster as we moved along the trail. I was trying my best to create a good rider out of him by giving him constant directions and watching his form on the horse. I was pushing Jack to go much faster because I wanted him to be brave. This made the pony ride a bit recklessly, and Jack suddenly fell off the horseback. Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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Taming a Big Horse.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/e659c94d Hi, I'm back with another contribution to Gaming Photography community and this time I'm going to join Gaming Photography Weekly Contest. I helped Geddes's younger son, Duncan, with a large horse he could not handle. I calmed the animal and rode it around the ranch to drain its energy so the boy could safely practice. Afterward, Mrs. Geddes arrived to ask for my help with a new task. I found Geddes giving instructions to Abe about the ranch work. Geddes asked John if he could help his younger son with a large horse. John took the job with pleasure because he wanted to be helpful to the family. John said he could find the kid alone, but Abe walked him toward the stable anyway. They walked together until they reached the stable ground. Once they arrived, Abe left John to speak with the boy. I found the boy named Duncan struggling with the big horse around the field. When John offered help, the kid was stubborn and said he did not need any assistance. He wanted to handle the animal alone. The kid failed to lead the horse out because it was too strong. He eventually asked for the help John offered earlier. I calmed the horse down, which made the kid very happy and relieved. The kid was not strong enough to handle the horse at peak energy. John decided to ride the horse hard to drain its energy level, which would make it safer for Duncan to try riding in the field. I rode the horse for sometimes around the ranch to get it used to a rider. I pushed the animal to run so it would lose its wild energy. I covered a lot of ground across the grass. Upon returning, I was still speeding even though the horse had no energy left. The horse tried to throw me off, but I managed to stay in the saddle until I reached Duncan in the field. John asked the kid to get on the horse to try it out. Duncan offered to lend his pony to John's son, Jack, after John asked for it. Mr. Geddes' wife came to the field to look for John. She said John was asked to help her as well. She was waiting for a man's hand to help with heavy work. Here I'm finishing the post for today and I'll come talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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Cleaning Out the Mistress.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/1a1c4efc I followed Abe and Jack to the stables to start a long day of work. I used a pitchfork to clean the stalls while Jack helped with the wheelbarrow. After finishing the chores, John spoke with Abigail about their future before starting a new day at the ranch. I started following Abe and Jack toward the stables to begin our work. Abe mentioned that the job was not pleasant, but it had to be done just as Mr. Dickon had ordered. After we reached the stables, Abe left us there to get the mistress cleaned out. He said he would see us later, so the father and son started doing their jobs together. I started picking up the mess using a pitchfork while Jack followed me with the wheelbarrow. The poor kid started holding his nose because the smell in the stable was so bad. After I cleared part of the stable, John finished the rest of the work by himself in a cinematic part. He then sent Jack away with the wheelbarrow to finish up while he went to check on Abigail. I returned the pitchfork to its spot and started walking toward the house to speak with Abigail. I saw Jack taking the items out of the rain while I moved across the ranch. I went into the house and found Abigail in a very good mood for once. She mentioned that maybe we could last here because she was tired of fleeing and wanted a better life. Another night passed at the ranch, and the loud screaming of a chicken woke everyone up. It was time to get out of bed and start another day of honest labor. John got out of the house in a new outfit after having his morning coffee. It was a brand new day and I was ready to start a new mission on the property. Before I went for the mission, I decided to climb up the windmill tower to get a good view. I got exactly what I wished for as I looked out over the entire area from the top. Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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A Chance for Honest Work.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/3a9ea861 I started a new morning at Pronghorn Ranch as Jim Milton (John). I met the landowner, David Geddes, who gave me a job. After my family arrived, Abigail got angry at me for fighting. I then joined Abe to learn how to milk cows and filled three buckets for the ranch. It was a misty morning at Pronghorn Ranch. It looked like all the people there were very hardworking because they had already started their day as the sun came up. I had to get to a shed to start my new mission. I walked there slowly and greeted the people I passed because I wanted to live John's life instead of just playing a game. After reaching the shed, I opened the door and met the landowner, David Geddes. This was the start of a new mission in the prologue where he offered me work. Geddes promised John that he would get his keep if he work hard and stay honest. After that, he left John there to get started with his chores. Dickens asked Abe to find a job for John. He called him Jim Milton, which was the fake name John used to hide his identity. I had to follow Abe so he could give me a task. Suddenly, a wagon arrived with John's family, and John asked for permission to go and welcome them. Abe asked John about the incident that happened after John arrived the ranch, and John asked him not to talk about those things in front of his family. He wanted to keep them away from trouble. John ran to his family and was happy to be with them again. Abigail looked very happy for a moment as they stood together at the ranch. After they went inside the house, Abigail started screaming at John. She was mad because she heard he was fighting again, even though John said he had no other choice. I joined Abe for a walk, and he said he was going to milk the cows. He asked John if he could help, and John said he would do it while they chatted on the way. Abe said they used to have women to milk the cows, but they had all left. John said he had not done it much before, but he still wanted to try and help. Abe told John to be calm so he did not surprise the cow. I started milking the cow, which was fun, and I filled three buckets before Abe suggested to clean the stables next. Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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Home at Last.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/a4464e38 I refused to surrender my horse to the robbers, so I had to take them down with my last few rifle rounds and a sidearm. Then, after a tense encounter with a camper and a near-fatal cougar attack, I managed to skin the predator, and finally reached the safety of Pronghorn Ranch. The robbers were kind enough to give me a choice, as they asked me to get off my horse so they could take it to market where I could surrender and let them take it without a fight. I wasn't about to give up my mount that easily. I only had three bullets left in my rifle. I missed the first shot since I didn't use Dead Eye, but I made the last two count, taking down two of the three robbers before they could close the distance. With the rifle empty, I had to switch to my handgun to finish off the final robber. It took a couple of quick shots, but the threat was neutralized. After the smoke cleared, I got off my horse to loot the bodies. I scavenged everything I could find. Since they were outlaws, I made the law that their gear was legally mine now. I continued toward Pronghorn and spotted another campfire. I stopped to try and have a friendly chat with a lonely traveler there, but he immediately threatened me and told me to get lost. I left him alone to avoid any more trouble. As I was riding quietly, the screech of a cougar echoed through the trees. My horse spooked instantly, bucking me off his back and galloping away into the darkness. Before I could even get my bearings on foot, the cougar attacked. It jumped right on me, and tried to pin me down before I even had a chance to raise my weapon. I managed to throw the beast off me. As it tried to retreat into the brush, I grabbed the rifle I'd taken from the robbers earlier and shot it before it could vanish. My special hat had fallen off during the struggle. I made sure to pick it up and put it back on quickly, cause I don't feel like myself without it. I whistled for my horse to return and set to work skinning the cougar. Its pelt is valuable, and I planned to sell it as soon as I reach a town. Riding through the final stretch of forest was eerie. I heard the scary noises of unseen animals and stopped for a moment to check my surroundings, but fortunately (for them, lol), nothing else attacked. I thought Pronghorn Ranch was still miles away, but after just a bit more riding, the buildings came into view. My long and dangerous journey finally ended there. Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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The Ride to Pronghorn.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/bac3f8b7 I investigated a mysterious campfire on my way to Pronghorn Ranch, where I found only an empty camp and startled wildlife. After surviving a brutal wolf attack with my knife, I harvested the pelts to fund my new life as a rancher. However, my peaceful ride ended abruptly when robbers ambushed me in the foggy night. Hi, I'm back with another contribution to Gaming Photography community and this time I'm going to join Gaming Photography Weekly Contest. While riding back toward Pronghorn Ranch, I spotted a pillar of smoke in the distance. I decided to investigate and found an empty campsite, though there was no sign of whoever had lit the fire. Hoping the owner might return with a lead on some work, I sat down by the campfire and waited for a while. The crackling of the wood was the only sound in the quiet wilderness. Once I realized no one was coming back, I walked down to the riverbank to see if anyone was fishing nearby. Instead of people, I only found a few wild animals that quickly got spooked and bolted when they saw me approaching. With the sun starting to dip, I decided to leave the area before it got too late. I guided my horse through the shallow waterway, keeping an eye on the treeline as the shadows grew longer. A pack of wolves suddenly ambushed me. I managed to take down two of them, but the third one spooked my horse so badly that it bucked and ran off, throwing me hard onto the ground. The lone wolf lunged at me before I could reach for a rifle. I had to defend myself with my hunting knife, eventually taking the beast down in a desperate struggle. I whistled for my horse to return once the danger had passed. After skinning the first wolf, I carefully stowed the pelt on the back of my saddle. A passerby rode by quietly while I was skinning the rest of the pack. I collected all the meat and bones to sell later; I'm trying to live a quiet life as John the rancher now, only killing when I'm forced to defend myself, or helping weak people. I continued my ride toward the ranch, but the darkness seemed to fall out of nowhere. The sky turned black and a heavy mist began to roll in over the path. The fog became so thick I had to light my lantern just to see the trail. Using photo mode, I noticed furious expression on John's face as he navigated the spooky terrain. Another rider appeared out of the fog unexpectedly, which gave me a bit of a calm given how eerie the atmosphere had become. I tried to pick up the pace to get home faster, but I was suddenly cut off by a group of robbers. One of them commented on what a nice mount I had, making it clear they weren't just looking for a chat. Here I'm finishing the post for today and I'll come talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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The New Blackwater.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/2b6f7210 I arrived in Blackwater for the first time, finding a city under heavy construction. I reunited with the traveler still searching for Gavin and explored the local businesses. After a brief mishap with my greetings and a fatal accidental fall into the water, I returned to capture the town's growth through photo mode. After giving the beggar a dollar, I rode into Blackwater for the first time. The entire town looked like a massive construction site, with new buildings and scaffolding everywhere I turned. While riding around, I heard a familiar voice shouting for an Englishman named Gavin. It was the same man I met as Arthur long back, and he is still searching for his lost friend, though he seems more confused than ever about who Gavin actually is. It was clear the man's mind was in a complete jinx. He was talking in circles, saying he had looked but seen nothing, and admitting he didn't even know who Gavin is. I decided to leave him to his search and move on. I walked toward a large, palace-like building featuring a prominent clock on top. I spent some time riding through the streets, checking out all the newly constructed shops and homes. I visited the Lemoyne Riverboat Company and spent some time greeting the people there. Everyone seemed quite nice and was happy to return the greeting as I explored the docks. While walking toward the water and greetings peoples, I accidentally pressed the button for rob. It spooked a few people, but I managed to dismiss it quickly before anyone called the law on me. As I watched a boat pull away, I slipped and fell right off the dock. It was in that moment I realized John still has no idea how to swim, just like the Arthur. John lost all his health instantly in the water without giving me a single chance to reach the shore. It was a frustrating end, very similar to the times Arthur got stuck in deep water. I spawned back at the dock and stayed far away from the edge this time. I opened up photo mode instead to get a better look at the harbor without the risk of drowning. I rode back into the heart of the town and passed a butcher. He gave me a look like he recognized me from somewhere, though I kept moving. I found an outfitter shop and went inside to look through the catalogs for some new clothes. Unfortunately, the shop didn't seem ready for business yet, and I couldn't buy anything. I headed back toward the river to relax, but a local worker shouted at me to stop troubling people. John wasn't looking for a fight and told the man he wasn't a troublemaker before backing off. Once the worker went back to his business, I walked down to the water's edge. I used photo mode to pull the camera back as far as possible, capturing a beautiful wide shot of the river and the town. Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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A New Morning at Pronghorn Ranch.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=izuki.midoriya/bf873ad2 Hi, I'm back with another contribution to Gaming Photography community and this time I'm going to join Gaming Photography Weekly Contest. I began my morning at Pronghorn Ranch before setting off toward the newly accessible Blackwater. Along the way, I used my lasso to stop a robbery, helped a lost traveler reach Strawberry on foot, and reunited with a familiar beggar outside Blackwater to continue Arthur's legacy of kindness. John stepped out of his new home early in the morning. The air felt fresh, and the sense of a new beginning for the Marston family was finally starting to set in. I found my personal black horse waiting nearby. The weather was perfect for a long ride, so I decided to head out and see how much the world had changed. On my way to Blackwater, I stumbled upon two men in the middle of robbing a wagon driver. Even though I was trying to keep a low profile, I couldn't just ride past and let it happen. Since I didn't have any guns on me yet, I had to rely on my lasso. One of the gunmen tried to draw on me, but I was faster with the rope and tied him up before he could damage me much. The second man was too scared and shot me some bullets, but I managed close the distance and tied him up tightly alongside his partner. I picked up a handgun from the second man and walked over to the wagon driver. I let him know the threat was over and that he was safe to continue his journey. After grabbing a rifle from the first attacker, I followed the wagon for a short distance. The driver finished thanking me for saving his life before we went our separate ways. I started riding real fast, just soaking in the environment. There was something about the lighting and the open road in this part of the world that made the game feel brand new again. A man stopped me on the trail, looking completely lost while trying to find his way toward Strawberry. I decided to stop and lend him a hand. I expected him to hop on the back of my horse for a quick ride, but John preferred to keep his distance. I ended up walking my horse slowly so the stranger could keep up on foot. Once we reached the outskirts of Strawberry, the man felt confident enough to make it the rest of the way on his own. I left him at the gate and got back to my own mission. I pushed the horse toward Blackwater again, enjoying the speed. I passed another stranger on the road and offered a casual greeting as I rode past. Just outside Blackwater, I spotted the same beggar I used to help back when I played as Arthur. It felt right to keep that tradition alive, so I stopped and gave him a dollar. Here I'm finishing the post for today and I'll come talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography. "The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
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