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Redemption | Red Dead Redemption II
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    Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Nov 03, 2024
Mature
A 23 year old Blair Van der Linde is a daughter of Van der Linde gang leader Dutch and oldest sister to June. All her life she make sure to keep her sister safe and helping out her father the best she could.

In 1899, the sisters lived their lives with the gang after a failed robbery while their hearts lingered for the outlaws; John Marston & Arthur Morgan.



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"I felt dizzy suddenly, the floor seemed to lurch, it was a sick feeling as though I had been at the top of a rollercoaster, going down the highest point, my stomach dropping." One moment, Evie Bennett was a normal teenager, stuck in the monotony of life in 2019. The next, she was thrown into a world of gunslingers and outlaws, the Wild West of 1899. But this Wild West was somewhat familiar to her. It was a world where an all too recognisable face was the first thing she saw before she hit the ground. Burdened with the opportunity to change the story she knows, will she be able to save those she grew to love through hours of playtime, or will the pressure be too much, and the Van der Linde's slip through her fingers?