![]() ![]() Sadly, Javier is not one of the characters who find redemption in RDR2, and by the time John meets him again in Red Dead Redemption, he is completely unrecognizable from who he was before. ![]() This shows that even in dark times, he wouldn't abandon his convictions. Javier also struggles with the eventual breakup, as despite worsening relationships, he can't bring himself to point his gun at his old friends. However, even with tensions rising, Arthur can't bring himself to hate Javier. This fateful decision may be what started his downward spiral. Javier is torn between his loyalty to Dutch and his camaraderie with the rest of the gang, but he ultimately chooses to align himself with Dutch. Javier manages to remain as a firm ally to Arthur up until the gang begins to fraction due to Dutch's increasing instability. Related: RDR2: Who (Besides Dutch) Could Lead The Van Der Linde Gang? He shows this when he responds to one of Micah's racist taunts with a punch to the face, and he can also knock out Arthur if the player is too hostile at camp. ![]() Despite his usually soft-spoken demeanor, he is still as capable as any other member of Red Dead's dangerous Van der Linde gang. That combined with his frequent guitar playing at the campfire gives him the impression of being one of the gang's more cultured members. He is usually dressed quite a bit nicer than the others, with the exception of the always dapper Josiah Trelawny. Javier stands out in Red Dead Redemption 2 in a few other ways. ![]()
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