John Marston talks about his past with Landon Ricketts
A Conversation Between Old Friends
The Reunion and Past Choices
- The dialogue opens with Mr. Rickets inviting a character, referred to as "Gringo," to sit down and have a drink, hinting at a casual yet tense reunion.
- Gringo reveals his troubled past, mentioning that he tried to leave his violent life behind after being abandoned by his gang following an injury.
- He reflects on the consequences of his past actions, expressing regret over spending 25 years killing men and now feeling like a "low rent would-be Messiah."
Current Dilemmas and Morality
- Mr. Rickets encourages Gringo to indulge in self-pity while they share drinks, indicating a mutual understanding of their shared struggles.
- The conversation shifts towards current events involving political prisoners and the need for violence against certain individuals, showcasing the moral complexities faced by the characters.