The hanging man - RDR2!

Hello there,

From the last blog, we are on the way to get to the farthest north-west point in the map, and while covering we will check each interesting part of the map and quests. Let's continue our trail.

The sun was setting, I was on a hill, and wanted to hike down to the railway tracks.

I prefer tracks to get out of the forest or hill. It is like a straight highway unless the train comes from the opposite.

I followed the track while enjoying the sunset.

It was an amazing scene and I slowed down my horse to enjoy the game.

It was late evening, the sun was set and it was about to get dark. I saw the blind man, he again gave me some hints in return for a $1. He was like Socrates, pouring words of wisdom.

I could see the half-moon. @pravesh0 enjoys such night views!

It was a nice view. The city was still pretty alive in the night while the train was running.

I crossed the rail crossing to get to the hills. I was riding gently. As I approached to the hills, I had to go down - under the bridge. And I was welcome by this.

A brutally thrashed body was hanging with the ropes. No head, no legs. A work of skinners. I shot the ropes and the body fell to the ground.

As I approached the body, I heard the sound of someone coming behind me. I assumed a Skinner gang and ran my horse out of that area.

I came down in the forest area.

It was night already, instead of resting, I continued the trail.

As I moved ahead, I heard a noise coming from the deep in the forest. Seems like a person was getting attacked by something.

A pack of wolves was attacking a lone man. I intervened took my double barrel-pumped shotgun and cleared the wolves.

The man was hurt terribly, I offered him the medicine and went on my trail.

I continued my trail in the lamplight. I wanted to get out of the forest as quickly as I could.

I crossed the waterfall safely. I knew this river was coming from the glacier and I set my mind on covering the glacier region too. I wanted to find the common source of rivers. I never saw a glacier as well, it was an opportunity to see them in-game.

I continued to walk down the road and head towards the north as I could. I will continue my journey in the next blog. Good night!

Notes:

  • All the content is mine unless otherwise stated.
  • Screenshots are from the game, Red Dead Redemption 2



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Exciting adventure games always display good graphics and lots of unique things in them, the view of the train tracks in the game is really involved, and the most terrifying thing is when you find people hanging in tragic conditions there, it's really scary.

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Yes I see such things in every corner of the map. Though not frequent but they are well placed

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What a fantastic journey you're going through!

I prefer tracks to get out of the forest or hill.

That's a great idea as you have thin chances of facing any consequences in this way.

I saw the blind man, he again gave me some hints in return for a $1.

What was the hint about? Didn't you find something special following that?

I could see the half-moon. Pravesh0 enjoys such night views!

Who doesn't like such cool views?

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