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Nickname(s) | Drisk, Drisc, Driska, Father, Padre, Preacher, old guy, outlaw, former God's guy, Scoll, Ghost, dental guy, Dentist |
Appears in | Red Dead Revolver, Rootin' Tootin', Cowboy Shootin' |
Rank | Former preacher, outlaw for many gangs, dentist |
Affiliations | Dapper Dan, ![]() |
Status | ![]() |
Killed By | Lawmen |
Birth | 14th of October, 1857/143 BH, Flowood, Rankin County, Mississippi, USA |
Death | 16th of January, 1899/101 BH |
Weapon | Pacificador, bottles |
- "Uuugh! See you in hell, bebebeb!"
- — Driscoll when knocked out
Father Driscoll is a minor villain character in Red Dead Revolver.
Info[]
Father Driscoll was en route to Brimstone to set up a dental practice office and a church when his coach was attacked by neanderthal outlaws. The bandits hold the coach driver hostage, but when they found out about Driscoll's dental skills, Driscoll was taken to the outlaws' leader's cave to deal with his toothache. Driscoll discovered that he preferred the outlaw life to his former life as a man of the cloth and dental services.
Interactions[]
Father Driscoll appears during the "Saloon Fight" mission, being one of the brawlers when the fight breaks out. He later appears as one of Sammy's henchmen in the theatre along with Bandito. Finally, Driscoll appears to be working for the Mexican Army during the mission "Sunset Canyon" where he can be seen shooting from the armoured stagecoach. He sure switched sides in a hurry!
RTCS[]
In Rootin' Tootin', Cowboy Shootin', Mr. Linton, Mary's dad, sells his late wife's brooch and family heirloom to Driscoll in Saint Dennis. Driska gives him the money for the brooch and puffs him away. After he subsequently leaves the scene, our hero Arthur Morgan begins pursuing him when Driscoll doesn't want to hand it over after agreeing to get the brooch back for Mary, who would like to keep it for mom's sentimental value.
Driscoll enters a stagecoach, to outrun Arthur. The outlaw chases after him on horseback but he can't reach up to him at all, so Driscoll escapes with the brooch in his possession, while Arthur returns to Mary with bad and sad news. Mary then calls him useless and leaves him behind.
Quotes[]
- "Protect her!"
- — Driscoll when knocked out
- "Die, die, die, you bounty!"
- — Driscoll during the bar fight
- "Look over here!"
- — Driscoll
- "I'll send you back to 1843!"
- — Driscoll when fighting Red
- "Well, shut up! And don't tell that stinking prairie dog nothing! Ain't that right, Sam?"
- — Driscoll telling Dan to shut his s up and asking for Sam's opinion
- "Well, maybe. But a cannon? Well, that's too many gun for any man."
- — Driscoll on Daren's mortar arm
- "Alright, Frank, you got him."
- — Driscoll during the bar fight
- "You have the brooch, mister?"
- — Driscoll to Mr. Linton
- "Hell no, mister! The brooch is mine!"
- — Driscoll when confronted by Arthur Morgan
Journal Entry[]
"Dear colleagues,
Oh, I'm afraid I took a bad time to travel to the town of Brimstone, where I so generously wanted to be a dentist and build a church. Our coach was assaulted on the road by some cavemen-looking creatures. When I told the bandits I work as a dentist, they took me to their lair and beg me to cure their leader's toothache. Ever since I have found the outlaw life much to my liking and plan to continue with it until my end.
-Father Driscoll"
Trivia[]
- Driscoll is not a playable character in Showdown.
- He shares the same voice actor as The Blade Slade and Sergeant Marquez.
- Like Norman Deek, Driscoll is a former preacher. This could be why Driscoll's role in Red Dead Revolver 3dn edition is replaced with Deek.
- A WWE Suprestar based his looks and name upon him. He was a former member of the Apostles of Good, but has died since.