World of Redemption world illustration - Western theme
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World of Redemption

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Set in 1899, outlaws seek redemption as moral boundaries blur in the fight for survival.


Author's Note: Set in the world of Red Dead Redemption 2, we encounter Arthur Morgan and his infamous Van der Linde gang family.
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Cornwall and Wapiti
Cornwall and Wapiti
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Coordinates(4733, -7827)
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Leviticus Cornwall's pursuit of industrial expansion casts a long shadow over the Wapiti Native Americans, with his ambition directly contributing to their displacement and suffering. Driven by the discovery of valuable oil reserves on their land, Cornwall leverages his considerable influence over the government to manipulate policy, effectively pressuring the Wapiti tribe into forced relocation and eroding their traditional way of life. His actions, alongside those of the U.S. Army, create a situation of intense conflict, highlighting the tragic historical reality of wealthy industrialists exploiting Native American lands for resources. Cornwall symbolizes the oppressive forces seeking to strip the Wapiti of their land and culture, representing the industrial age's disregard for indigenous rights and the relentless pursuit of profit, which directly impacts the Wapiti's ability to maintain their way of life.

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The landscape is a haunting mix of rusting metal and vibrant wildflowers, with the distant sound of machinery clashing against the whispers of the wind through the trees. Ghostly remnants of Wapiti totems stand defiantly amidst the encroaching industry, symbolizing the struggle for identity and survival.

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