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Ray Warthington
Nickname(s) Ray, War, farmer, Mr. Warthington, rancher, Rai
Appears in Red Dead Redemption (Part I American West, and part IV Undead Nightmare)
Rank Rancher
Affiliations His wife, probs, Farmer MacGuffin
Status Deceased
Killed By Jack Marston (second timeline)
Birth 1848, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
Death 1893
Weapon Cattleman Revolver, Winchester Rifle, Commando Knife, pitchfork
Voice Actor ?
"Pretty clear who gots an advantage here."
— Warthington in a gunfight

Ray Warthington is a minor character featured in Red Dead Redemption part I, the American West, and part IV Undead Nightmare.

Info[]

Ray works at the Warthington Ranch in Sand's Grass, one of the many ranches in Texas, and is either the owner or a family member of the owner. His 1st wife, Louisa Warthington, is buried at Old Fellow's Rest and he has a second wife, Bertha Warthington. He is the distant cousin of the politician, Aldous Warthington, who might as well be the owner of the ranch.

Interactions[]

Ray can be found in the nearby towns of Silver Town and Thief's Town gambling, but presumably not to pay off his debts, as Aldous owns the place. Anyway, Ray can be foud playing five finger fillet or liar's dice in the Saloon. He can be also seen at the Pacific Union Railroad Camp, MacFarlane's or Ridgewood Farm doing odd jobs when hired to do so. He also works as the piano player at the farm, in the mansion's first floor. Ray can also sometimes be seen riding through various Mexican towns, such as Escalera or Chuparosa, apparently on a business trip or some crap. And if he ain't riding through them, he can be found in Gold Town.

Death[]

Ray was killed by a outlaw Jack Marston in 1893 in the second timeline in Silver's. Jack stepped behind him quietly and slowly, then he grabbed his standard Knife and slit Rai's throat. He left him lying on floor, dead, drowning in a pool of his own blood.

In the current timeline, he died of a disease, probably cholera, in his farmhouse at home.

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