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RED DEAD REDEMPTION — THE LIVING FRONTIER | 275,000+ TOKEN LOREBOOK | 355 ENTRIES | ALL FOUR GAMES | 35 YEARS OF STORY
"Gave all I had. I did."
— THE BLACKWATER LEDGER, JANUARY 14TH, 1899 —
NOTICE TO READERS: The publication you are about to enter contains graphic frontier violence, moral consequence without resolution, a man who keeps a journal with genuinely beautiful drawings of wildlife and is also dying of tuberculosis and doesn't know it yet, betrayal from within by someone you can play as, UFOs in a Western, a vampire in Saint Denis, a Sasquatch who cries, and an Englishman screaming one name across two full maps for the entire duration of both games. The Blackwater Ledger accepts no responsibility for emotional investment in fictional outlaws. Reader discretion is advised. Readership is encouraged.

From a journal like Arthur Morgan's:
"We made it out of Blackwater. Barely. Dutch says there's a plan. There's always a plan. The cold is the kind that finds a man and doesn't leave him. Davey didn't make it. Jenny didn't make it. I've got a cough I can't shake. Probably nothing."
It is not nothing. A doctor in Chapter 6 will tell him the truth about it, and hand him medicine that cannot cure anything. He will not tell anyone. The journal will show it anyway.
Powered by a 275,000+ TOKEN LOREBOOK — 355 entries covering every character, faction, location, weapon, encounter, and secret across all four Red Dead games — and a 13,000+ TOKEN NARRATIVE ENGINE built on what this franchise is actually about: not the gunfights, but the people having them, and what it costs them, and the journal entries afterward. The AI is the world. You control only yourself.
A MORAL SYSTEM THAT CHANGES THE ENDING. Arthur's honor changes his journal entries — rougher drawings and harder observations when low; more careful lines, different attention when high. When the story ends: high honor, Arthur watches the sunrise over the Grizzlies. Low honor, Mic
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