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Micah Bell

Micah Bell III (referred to as Micah Bell) is a primal grapheme and the principal antagonist of Red Dead Redemption 2. He is as well mentioned in Red Dead Online.

Contents

  • one History
    • one.1 Background
    • 1.two Events of Red Dead Redemption ii
      • ane.2.1 Colter Chapter
      • ane.2.2 Horseshoe Overlook Chapter
      • 1.2.3 Clemens Point Chapter
      • i.2.4 Saint Denis Chapter
      • 1.ii.5 Guarma Chapter
      • 1.ii.half dozen Beaver Hollow Chapter
      • 1.two.7 Beecher'south Hope Chapter
  • ii Character
    • 2.1 Personality
    • 2.two Appearance
      • 2.2.i 1899
      • ii.ii.2 1907
  • 3 Mission appearances
  • 4 Quotes
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 Gallery
    • 6.1 Promotional
    • 6.2 In-game
  • 7 References
  • 8 Navigation

History

Background

" A career criminal and hitman. Wild and unpredictable just he lives for the action.
Rockstar Games.

Biography in RDR 2 (click to enlarge)

Micah Bell Iii was built-in circa 1860 to Micah Bell Jr., a ruthless petty outlaw. When Micah was 17, in 1877, he and his father were on the run for the brutal double homicide of Roscoe and Jean Briggs, who were hung from the rafters with their throats slit.[1] It can be causeless that he was his father's partner-in-crime throughout his upbringing, although show suggests that he also ran with his brother, Amos, for a time. Micah would later accept a falling out with Amos, who, by 1899, is repentant of his actions and lives in California with his wife and daughters, whilst making information technology clear to Micah that he wants no contact with him, threatening to kill him if he'south anywhere nigh himself and his family.[2]

Micah became acquainted with 2 outlaws named Cleet and Joe at some point during his criminal career, and also mentions being involved in a failed bank robbery down south with Norman.

In 1898, Micah met Dutch van der Linde at a bar in a town in the Grizzlies named Crenshaw Hills. Dutch tried to sell aureate that his gang had recently stolen, but the deal went sour, leading to an altercation where Micah stepped in and saved his life.[3] As a event, Micah was accustomed into the Van der Linde gang. Despite being an experienced outlaw who was respected for his skill in combat, Micah was by and large disliked within the gang; in particular, Arthur and Hosea saw him as belligerent, reckless and hot-headed, with Dutch alone taking a liking to him.[iv]

Afterward five months, Micah set his sights on a ferry in Blackwater as a potential robbery. Although Arthur and Hosea had their own lead, Dutch instead chose Micah's option, which promised a bigger reward but also riskier. The heist turned out to exist a complete disaster, nonetheless, and a huge gun battle with the Pinkertons ensued. Due to this, the gang was forced to abscond and eventually managed to lose the law by entering a blizzard on the snowy mountains of Ambarino. The failed robbery notably caused the deaths of Jenny Kirk, Davey Callander and his brother Mac Callander.

Events of Cherry Dead Redemption 2

Colter Chapter

In add-on to John Marston, Micah was sent to watch alee while the residuum of the gang looked for some shelter. After settling at an abandoned mining boondocks named Colter, Dutch and Arthur ride out to attempt and observe any sign of Micah or John. After a short ride north, they come beyond Micah, who is seen riding with a lantern. He says that he establish a homestead up n that appears to be throwing a party. The iii eventually come up beyond the homestead, where Micah and Arthur take embrace while Dutch tries to persuade the occupants to aid them. Whilst in cover, Micah discovers a dead body in the carriage and alerts Arthur, before a shootout occurs when the house'due south inhabitants are revealed to exist O'Driscolls who attempt to kill them.

After killing the enemy gang members, they loot the home, Micah finds a distressed woman in the cellar and begins harassing her. Dutch and Arthur enter to try and defuse the situation, but, assertive her to exist an O'Driscoll, Micah flips the table, knocking down the lantern and setting the house ablaze. The trio soon realise that she is not an enemy, so they grab her and leave the called-for ranch. After returning to camp, Micah finds out he is bunked with Bill Williamson, Javier Escuella and Lenny Summers, prompting him to make racist remarks about his roommates. Micah is also ordered to get back to the homestead and coffin Jake Adler, though he most probable didn't since there is no evidence of any grave nearby.

Micah later gets into an argument with Beak and punches him in the face up, although Bill is restrained by Lenny, Arthur, and Javier earlier a fight can break out. Dutch and so comes in and reprimands the two, before telling them that they are going to launch an assault against an O'Driscoll camp, which Micah is involved in. At the terminate, Micah searches the army camp and finds information about a train which the O'Driscolls were going to rob and gives the map to Dutch. Dutch later decides to rob this Cornwall railroad train, and Micah is office of the crew involved with the robbery. After the guards are eliminated, he searches the train for loot with Arthur and Lenny.

Horseshoe Overlook Chapter

While the gang's wagon train transfers from Colter to Horseshoe Overlook, Dutch sends Micah scouting together with Lenny Summers. They briefly return to the gang's new camp (Micah can be met at the Horseshoe campfire during the early stages of the Chapter) earlier they are sent out scouting in one case over again by Mrs. Grimshaw.[v] The 2 of them stop up in the expanse of Strawberry. Bell decides to seek out an old criminal associate of his, a man named Norman, who lives in Strawberry. Later on playing some Five Finger Fillet with Norman and other men Micah gets into a drunken fight which culminates in him killing ii men (about likely members of the O'Driscoll gang), landing him in the local jail where he shares a cell with a member of the O'Driscoll gang.

Lenny, who manages to escape from Strawberry, rushes to the gang'southward new campsite and notifies Dutch and Arthur about Micah'due south arrest. Ordered to so by Dutch, Arthur reluctantly rides to Strawberry and rescues his fellow gang member. After being freed, Micah immediately shoots his O'Driscoll cellmate in the head, and the pair articulate off the guards in the immediate surface area. Arthur insists they should leave, but Micah instead fights his way through town to go his prized revolvers back, searching for Norman, who has taken possession of his guns after his abort. Micah soon finds him, kills both him and his wife, earlier retrieving his guns and resuming his escape from the boondocks. The reckless charge leaves many lawmen dead and nearly costs both Micah and Arthur their lives; afterward, Arthur scolds Micah for his carelessness.

Not wishing to return to Dutch empty-handed after the massacre in Strawberry, Micah remains in Big Valley to work on a robbery. He is later joined past Arthur and asks him to help him rob a stagecoach. After a brief gunfight, the pair of outlaws take the stagecoach, earlier a gang of O'Driscolls effort to steal it from them. Micah and Arthur camp on one side of the river, and later on a long fight, annihilate the enemy gang. Arthur and Micah then have the loot and, now feeling that he has redeemed himself, Micah returns to the residue of the gang. At some point later, when the gang realize that they demand to relocate, Micah suggests Dewberry Creek equally a possible identify to get. Arthur and Charles investigate the location and decide it is a poor choice for campsite, and so they eventually decide to settle at Clemens Betoken instead.

Clemens Signal Chapter

At some point, news reaches the gang that the O'Driscolls intend to hold a truce meeting for Dutch and Colm. Hosea believes information technology to be a trap, and Dutch initially agrees with him. Micah, on the other hand, insists it is worth going to and successfully convinces Dutch to attend. Dutch, Micah, and Arthur ride out to meet the O'Driscolls and converse along the way, with Micah reasoning that it's a gamble for the gang to have one less enemy to worry almost. However, the meeting results in Arthur's capture afterward he is sent to a secluded spot above to be a sniper. Unaware of this, Dutch and Micah leave unscathed and return to camp.

A few weeks later, Arthur meets Micah, Bill and Sean MacGuire in Rhodes to discuss a potential protection job with Sheriff Leigh Gray and his family unit. However, it turns out to be a trap, as the Grays discovered that the Van der Linde gang were responsible for burning their tobacco fields. Sean is killed in the ambush, leaving the other three gang members to fight the Lawmen and Gray hired guns. Bill is shortly captured, leaving Arthur and Micah to work together. Afterwards dealing with most of the enemies, Micah and Arthur face Sheriff Grey and demand the release of Beak. Leigh Gray so exits his office with a gun to Bill's head but is killed by Arthur, before his accomplices are gunned down past Micah and Arthur. After the shootout, Arthur angrily blames Sean's decease on Micah and Beak's carelessness and asks Bill to give Sean a proper burial. Later the Braithwaites abduct Jack, Dutch tells Micah and Kieran to stay behind and protect the campsite while the rest of the gunmen set on Braithwaite Estate to rescue Jack.

Saint Denis Affiliate

Micah gets a atomic number 82 on a heavily guarded stagecoach and decides to bring Arthur and Bill along for the robbery. Using dynamite, they stop the stagecoach before descending upon information technology. Afterward a short fight with the well-armed guards, the stagecoach's loot is taken by the three, who divide the spoils.

Micah later takes part in the robbery of the Lemoyne National Bank in Saint Denis. After it goes sour, he and some of the other gang members - namely Dutch, Arthur, Beak, and Javier - board a ship destined for the Southward Pacific.

Guarma Chapter

Subsequently the vessel sinks during a storm, Bell washes upwardly on the shores of Guarma with everyone besides Arthur. Non long after Arthur finds the others, they are ambushed and captured by Guarman troops. Afterwards they manage to escape with the help of Hercule Fontaine, they become and residuum at the rebel outpost of La Capilla, where Micah stays for a time. He eventually goes to Cinco Torres forth with the rest of the gang, presently before federal troops descend upon it. After fighting off the enemy attack, Micah reports that Colonel Fussar has positioned artillery batteries on the beaches to forestall them from leaving. Micah and the gang then storm the batteries, where he places dynamite in social club to blow them up. He and so takes part in the charge confronting Aguasdulces, which results in the ship captain being rescued and the five were able to leave safely. Along with the remainder of the gang, Micah then sets sail out of Guarma and returns to the United States.

Beaver Hollow Chapter

At some bespeak after arriving back in America, Micah secretly became an informant for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, who later attack the gang'southward hideout in Lakay. The gang barely survives the assault, managing to push government forces out thanks mainly to the efforts of Arthur, Sadie, and Bill.

Following the Pinkerton assault in Lakay, the gang are forced to move their camp to Beaver Hollow. From that point forrard, Micah starts having a potent influence on Dutch, who has get increasingly dismayed at Arthur's decaying trust in him, mainly caused by the latter's discovery that he is terminally sick with Tuberculosis. Micah becomes more influential, acting as Dutch's new enforcer and right-hand man.

Micah makes a plan with Dutch to confront Leviticus Cornwall after his yacht comes into Annesburg. The 2 bring forth Arthur, and the iii look for him at the docks. Micah goes and searches for information relating to the Cornwall company, while Dutch and Arthur confront him. After Dutch kills Cornwall, Micah will rendezvous with the two other men and the three fight their way out of the town. Later on, Micah, Arthur, and Bill meet upward outside of Van Horn to brand plans for stealing some of Cornwall's dynamite, as role of Dutch and Micah's plan. After an statement with Arthur, Micah instructs him and Bill to carry out the task themselves, citing that he has planning to do. After this has been done, Bell asks Arthur to assist John to blow upwardly Bacchus Bridge with the stolen dynamite.

Micah later shows upwardly with two men that he knew named Cleet and Joe, who wish to join the gang. Dutch happily accepts them, due to him seeing a plummet in loyalty from the residue of the gang. Micah capitalizes on this, creating more than disharmonize between Dutch, John, and Arthur by trying to convince Dutch that the latter ii are traitors while showing superficial loyalty to Dutch. When Eagle Flies shows up at camp and the majority of the gang join him in the battle against the US Army, Micah stays behind at army camp with Cleet and Joe.

Micah organizes the robbery of a railroad train conveying army payroll and also takes part in it. During the robbery, John gets shot and falls off the train. Dutch says that he volition go back for him, but ultimately leaves him to die, lying to the residue of the gang that John was already dead by the time they got to him. Later on the robbery ends and everyone makes a render to camp, the gang acquire from Tilly that Pinkertons had kidnapped Abigail. Micah convinces Dutch not to go after her, proverb that the risks are too loftier; Dutch agrees with him and decides that Abigail is not worth saving. Appalled by this decision, Arthur and Sadie ready off to rescue her alone.

During the operation to rescue Abigail, Arthur learns from Agent Milton that Micah had betrayed the gang and had been feeding the Pinkertons with information always since his return from Guarma. Upon learning this, Arthur returns to camp to confront Micah near information technology in front end of the rest of the gang. A standoff occurs, with Arthur and Micah drawing on each other. Arthur tries to convince Dutch that Micah is the traitor, while Micah tries to get Dutch on his side by denying it and telling him that they could achieve plenty together. Earlier anything else tin can happen, John of a sudden returns, still wounded, claiming that Dutch and Micah left him to die, and he subsequently joins Arthur's side. Susan Grimshaw also joins Arthur's side and points a shotgun at Micah, but Micah kills her while she is distracted with the news of the Pinkertons' inflow. In the terminate, all of the remaining members of the gang aside from John side with Micah.

Pinkertons led by Agent Ross go far, launching some other assault on the gang. Micah and anybody who sided with him and so flee the scene. Later, Micah reappears leading Dutch, Cleet and Joe, trying to pursue Arthur and John on horseback, exclaiming that they are traitors. Due to the continuous commutation of fire with Pinkertons, Micah's posse ultimately loses track of them. The following gear up of events depend on the player'south choice and Arthur's level of Honor:

If Arthur helps John to escape: Arthur and John run away together and make up one's mind to traverse the mountains. Eventually, Arthur tells John to keep going solitary, while he holds off the Pinkertons. After doing so, Micah tackles him from behind and assaults him. After the two fall off a ledge, they engage in a lengthy fistfight. At the end of a long, grueling fight, Arthur pistol-whips Micah with one of his revolvers later beingness pinned against a wall but loses his grip on it. Arthur and so crawls towards this revolver in order to kill Micah, simply he is ultimately prevented from doing and then by Dutch, who steps on Arthur's mitt earlier he tin can use the gun. Arthur reiterates that Micah is the rat and says that he always did his best for Dutch and that John was the but one who made it, while Micah picks up his other revolver from the floor and begs Dutch to go with him and get the money. In the finish, Dutch walks abroad, abandoning both Micah and Arthur.

  • High Honor: Angered at Dutch's determination to cut all ties with him, Micah furiously departs from the scene, leaving Arthur to die. He does and so soon afterward, after witnessing i final sunrise.
  • Low Award: Subsequently Dutch leaves, Micah vengefully approaches Arthur and aims a revolver at his head, bitterly claiming that Arthur is no amend than him. He then shoots Arthur in the forehead and proudly laughs, before spitting on his corpse and walking away.

If Arthur goes back for the money: Arthur leaves John to steal the gang's money hidden dorsum in the caves, but he is of a sudden attacked by Micah on his way out, who stabs Arthur in the side with his ain knife during a brief struggle. Arthur manages to wrestle Micah off him and the ii appoint in a lengthy knife fight.

  • Loftier Honor: Eventually, Arthur manages to bullheaded Micah in the left eye by slashing it with a knife, to which Micah responds by tackling Arthur to the ground and trying to stab him, merely to no avail. Arthur bites Micah's hand and punches him in the face, successfully prising him off. Dutch arrives and breaks it up, just after Arthur re-iterates that Micah was the traitor, he decides to abandon both of them, despite Micah dismissing Arthur's claims equally "nonsense". Micah also leaves and is seen taking the sack of money which Arthur stole from Dutch's chest, leaving Arthur to succumb to his Tuberculosis and the initial stab wound, in the rays of the dawning sun.
  • Low Honor: Instead of slashing Micah'south eye, Arthur loses his residuum, resulting in Micah tackling him to the ground. Micah manages to stab Arthur in the chest during this struggle before Dutch arrives to break up the fight. With his dying breaths, Arthur swears that Micah is the traitor and begs Dutch to kill him, but Dutch abandons them both. After Dutch leaves, Arthur starts to crawl away, but Micah approaches him with a knife and finishes Arthur off by stabbing him in the back.

Beecher's Hope Chapter

Following the Van der Linde gang's dissolution, Micah went on to form his own gang, taking Cleet and Joe with him. Throughout the years, they committed diverse crimes including several vicious murders, some of which involved dismemberment; Micah is said to accept personally killed 2 dozen men during this fourth dimension. A newspaper in 1907 also reports that Micah'due south "acts of lawlessness rival that of Van der Linde himself", and that a lot of people were terrified of him. Additionally, Micah establish himself in the custody of a sheriff at some stage merely managed to escape. Sometime later on, Micah murdered a family, including a young daughter that Cleet tried to save. Micah tried to kill him for his insubordination, though Cleet managed to escape. Micah also reunited with Dutch at some point and, despite hiding out on Mount Hagen, they managed to recover the Blackwater money. In 1907, Sadie catches wind of Micah's activities, and ventures out with John Marston and Charles Smith to exact revenge on him.

Later a trek up the mount, during which Joe is killed, John confronts Micah and the two exchange fire, catastrophe up in a deadlock. Wounded, Sadie manages to flank Micah from behind, catching him off guard and forcing him to surrender. Earlier Micah can be killed, Dutch emerges from a cabin, guns drawn. Micah simultaneously manages to overpower Sadie, holding her hostage, and a Mexican stand-off ensues between John, Micah, and Dutch. Dutch initially appears to be on Micah'southward side, but after an exchange of words, he shoots Micah in the chest, mortally wounding him. In a last-ditch effort, Micah attempts to shoot John and Dutch, but John is quicker and shoots Micah multiple times. His fate sealed, Micah begins to walk abroad, giving a final shrug before collapsing dead in the snow. His death marked the end of his reign of terror on the region, while also being a shock to the newspapers.

During the credits, Edgar Ross and Archer Fordham are seen discovering Micah's corpse in the mountains. Further scenes imply that the discovery of his decease led to the Bureau of Investigation tracing the murder of Micah back to John Marston, thus leading to the events of Red Dead Redemption. Since no 1 ever buried him, Micah'due south now-frozen corpse remains atop the mount for the player to return to and claim his revolver for themselves.

Grapheme

Personality

" I'one thousand a survivor, Black Lung! A survivor! That's all in that location is, living and dying.
Micah Bong to Arthur Morgan

Micah is considered to be wild and unpredictable, even by the Van der Linde gang's standards. He is said to savor the action in his life, going as far as shooting what Arthur claims to be one-half the town of Strawberry in order to repossess his prized revolvers. In spite of his brash nature, Micah is an experienced criminal and hitman, earning him the favor of Dutch himself. Micah has a poor relationship with most of the gang members, as he ofttimes antagonizes and bullies them, sometimes going as far every bit making colourful threats to those he dislikes. Besides Dutch, Micah also tries to get Arthur'south trust and approving initially, despite Arthur openly disliking him, viewing him as selfish, untrustworthy and opportunistic. Arthur'due south fears are proven true afterwards in the game, when Micah starts working as a mole for the Pinkertons after escaping from Guarma. When confronted with his disloyalty, Micah just labels himself every bit a survivor, showing no loyalty to anyone just himself, highlighting his self-serving, every-man-for-himself mental attitude to life. Observing his interactions in army camp reveals his attitude to be a greatly nihilistic one; he openly states his disbelief in the concept of right and wrong, seeing no true significant to life, seemingly a justification for how he approaches things. Like Arthur, Micah seems to be aware that he is an immoral person, stating that if damnation was real, he'd "experience right at home there". Nevertheless, in contrast to Arthur, he has no remorse for the things he has washed and doesn't make any endeavour to redeem himself.

Over the grade of the game, Micah's relationship with Arthur turns into a biting rivalry, as he exploits Dutch's paranoia when he and Arthur begin to distrust each other. Micah often flaunts his new position every bit Dutch's right-paw man at Arthur and ridicules his tuberculosis, calling him "Blackness Lung". Micah seems to take always been jealous of Arthur and his close bond with Dutch, stating that he had been "waiting a long time to do this" in the potential pocketknife fight with Arthur. This jealousy is likewise evident at the stop of the game if the player's Accolade is low and Arthur helps John to escape, where Micah acrimoniously exclaims that Arthur is non better than him, earlier killing him, laughing, and and so spitting on his corpse. Micah treats everyone he meets with sadistic and psychopathic contempt, belongings no moral standards whatsoever. He expresses admiration of Alberto Fussar'southward barbarian actions on Guarma,[half-dozen] forcibly flirts with most women at the campsite (most notably Abigail)[7] [8] [9] [10] and is unsaid to have sexually harassed Sadie when they first met. He violently teases four-yr-old Jack and in 1907 is defendant of killing an entire family unit, including a little girl who Cleet tried to save.[xi] [12] Micah is an unrepentant racist, insulting Lenny, Charles, and Javier solely considering they are not white. He calls Lenny and Charles "darkies", Charles a "redskin", and tells Javier to "fuck off back to Mexico".[13] However, he does have a few friendly interactions with Javier, showing he is capable of building rapports despite his prejudiced views.[14]

Bell is purposely vague and mysterious about his past, though he does mention that his father taught him that "sympathy is for the weak" and that the United States is a survival of the fittest, Darwinistic, dog-eat-dog globe. He is clear about his view that the gang is too large and has too much "dead weight", labelling Uncle a "parasite"[15] and listing Molly and Reverend Swanson as examples of people who don't contribute anything and should exist cut loose. When Micah, Arthur, and Bill head off to rob a stagecoach together, Micah mentions that his ideal gang were a "tight crew of 5 or six strong gunmen", but ultimately, Micah goes confronting his ain idealistics past forming a large gang of his own past 1907, which contained at to the lowest degree 50 gunmen.

Micah has a callous and unsympathetic attitude towards death, brushing it off every bit "part of the game" in a chat with Hosea about the Blackwater Massacre. After Kieran'southward death, unlike the remainder of the gang, Bell doesn't mourn him and instead speculates that Kieran tried to sell the gang out to the O'Driscolls. He is similarly dismissive with the deaths of Hosea and Lenny, stating that the sometime was "dying anyhow" and derisively ridiculing Lenny's conviction, saying "you know what they say about pride before a autumn...". He is likewise barbarous to animals, which is evident by the fact that he frequently kicks Cain and is even implied to accept killed him when the canis familiaris disappeared.[16]

Micah is an atheist, stating on diverse occasions that he doesn't believe in God. He is cynical near religion as a whole, proverb to Reverend Swanson that men and women of the textile are "parasites" who deceive people into believing a greater evil and that his "being up in heaven doesn't give two shits about him", treating Swanson with axiomatic disdain and stating to Susan at ane indicate that he doesn't like religious people.[17] However, he doesn't rule out the existence of Hell as an afterlife, even going as far as maxim that he'd like to see what it's similar.[18] Micah is dangerously shrewd and manipulative, being capable of acting as a mole for some time without being discovered and making his way through Dutch'due south listen in order to become his right-hand homo upon noticing that Van der Linde's sanity was starting to perish. Despite his selfish and imperious attitude, Bong appears to take his own sense of respect for those who he deems capable in combat. He surreptitiously shows some admiration for Arthur'due south skill and appears to savour fighting alongside him, even proclaiming that they always "go the chore done". Too, he is regretful of the Callander brothers' deaths, lamenting them equally "real fighters" - the only deaths he expresses whatsoever remorse for. In addition, he is quite charismatic when necessary, being able to verbally acquire information virtually a stagecoach with relative ease and afterwards lead a successful, unprecedentedly feared gang of many men.

Micah is likewise hostile to John, though to a slightly lesser extent than to Arthur. He mocks John for playing with Jack[19] and also teases him well-nigh existence attacked past wolves. In Beaver Hollow, Bell is unhappy that John was rescued from prison and encourages Dutch in his suspicion that Marston betrayed the gang. During his fight with Arthur, Micah threatens to kill John if Arthur helped him to escape. However, during his last see with John in 1907, Micah states that he doesn't desire to impale him and tries to convince John to leave. Afterward, during the standoff, Micah tries to convince John to join himself and Dutch, although his treacherous nature leaves the existent motives of this in doubtfulness.

Appearance

1899

In 1899, Micah has shoulder-length, blond hair, as well as a thick horseshoe mustache and side-whiskers. Micah is slightly portly and often wears an undone black leather coat, a ruby-red shirt or black shirt accompanied by a red vest, a green neckerchief, beige trousers, and a white hat. He's likewise seen sporting a brusque-tailed, buttoned-up leather coat during chapter 2 and promotional artwork. In cold temperatures, he is instead seen with a long brown leather coat, while in warmer climates he's seen without a jacket and just his red shirt. Micah is armed with a pair of custom Double-activeness Revolvers with "Vengeance is hereby mine" engraved into the barrel, sporting dark grey frames and grips that are painted reddish and blackness in a skull-like pattern, which he uses with immense skill.

For the banking concern robbery in Saint Denis, Micah wears a white suit with a blackness shirt, a red vest, and a white tie. While in Guarma, he wears the same black shirt but has it undone and with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows, along with slightly longer hair, now tucked behind his ears and his mustache and side-whiskers becoming a total beard. His confront appears sunburnt.

1907

Past 1907, Micah has lost weight and is slim, while also having paler peel, suggesting that he has been in the mountains for a long fourth dimension. He has shorter hair and seems to aged fairly considerably, with a more than lined face and his hair having mostly gone grey. His brown leather coat is more than worn-looking and accompanied instead by black trousers and grey half chaps.

Depending on the decisions fabricated in the mission "Red Dead Redemption", Micah might have a huge scar on his left eye (due to Arthur slashing his eye with a pocketknife if he had high Honor and went back for the money).

Mission appearances

Red Dead Redemption 2
  • "Outlaws from the W"
  • "Sometime Friends"
  • "Who the Hell is Leviticus Cornwall?"
  • "Eastward Leap"
  • "Blessed are the Meek?"
  • "An American Pastoral Scene"
  • "Ad, The New American Art"
  • "Blest are the Peacemakers"
  • "A Brusk Walk in a Pretty Town"
  • "Claret Feuds, Ancient and Modernistic"
  • "Cyberbanking, The Old American Fine art"
  • "Lost and Not Quite Found"
  • "Welcome to the New Globe"
  • "Hell Hath No Fury"
  • "Paradise Mercifully Departed"
  • "Fleeting Joy"
  • "That's Murfree Country"
  • "Visiting Hours"
  • "Just a Social Call"
  • "The Delights of Van Horn"
  • "My Final Boy"
  • "Our Best Selves"
  • "Crimson Dead Redemption"
  • "American Venom"

Quotes

" How about you lot and me get and redistribute some property?
Micah Bell to Arthur Morgan.
" I make the coin, not wash the apparel.
Micah complaining virtually his chores
" Sons of Dutch, makes us brothers...and sometimes brothers make mistakes.
Micah responding to Arthur's criticisms of his actions in "Blessed are the Meek?".
" Snake? Okay, and you're a vulture! Robbing Dutch after all he's done for you lot!
Micah to Arthur Morgan, during the knifefight if the player decides to become back for the money.
" You lot're not meliorate than me, Morgan! Damn you!
Micah to Arthur Morgan, if the player'south honor is low and they become with John.
" Hey, Redskin. Go fetch me something to eat.
Micah to Charles Smith.
" Y'all wanna watch that temper of yours, boy!
Micah to Charles Smith.
" Why don't you fuck off dorsum to Mexico...eh?
Micah insulting Javier Escuella.
" You striking similar y'all dress...all feminine.
Micah after being punched in the face by Javier Escuella.
" Oh, I'll wipe that grin off your face one day. Believe me.
Micah to Arthur after the latter snickers at the upshot of the former being hit by Javier
" Sit down, my dearest friend, and show me simply what you got.
Micah challenging Arthur to a game of V-Finger Fillet
" There's a big motion picture here, Arthur. Trust me.
Micah discussing plans to blow up Bacchus Bridge; a line Arthur remembers from Micah during his last ride, if his Honour is low
" Ah, Saint Denis, it's good to exist dorsum...happy memories, huh, John?
Micah taunting John Marston earlier the terminal railroad train robbery.
" Oh, Black Lung, you ain't gonna attain that gun. Y'all ain't. Yous've lost, my ill friend. You lost.
Micah mocking Arthur for trying to accomplish the former'due south revolver if the actor went with John
" He's ill, he's dying, he'southward talking crazy.
Micah persuading Dutch van der Linde to go with him and get the money, after his fight with Arthur Morgan if the player went with John.
" You got me pretty skilful, Black Lung...
Micah to Arthur Morgan, after Arthur takes his eye out during the knifefight, as a effect of having high Honor and going back for the money.
" Go greedy did you, Black Lung? I knew you wanted the money every bit much as any of us...
Micah to Arthur, after the former fails to accept his eye out during the knifefight, as a result of having low Honor and going back for the money.
" I told you, Dutch. That he'd come back here to rob usa. Like I said he would.
Micah to Dutch van der Linde, after his fight with Arthur Morgan if the player had low award and went back for the money.
" Information technology'southward nonsense. Of course it is!
Micah to Dutch, denying that he was a spy in an attempt to get him to come back, if Arthur had loftier Honor and went back for the money.
" I never— Dutch!
Micah to Dutch, in an attempt to become him to come back, if Arthur had low Laurels and went back for the money.
" Well... I must say, Arthur... it'south been a lotta fun.
Micah's final words to Arthur before killing him, if Arthur had low Honor and went back for the coin.
" Y'all shot me...y'all shot me pretty good...
Micah's last words, after beingness shot by Dutch.

Trivia

  • Despite being the near immoral fellow member of the Van der Linde gang and the main adversary of Red Expressionless Redemption two, Micah is almost never seen without a white lid on his head, which is traditionally associated with protagonists or "good guys" in classical Westerns. This distinction tin can exist interpreted to foreshadow Micah turning against the gang (which would typically be seen equally an adversary due to it being an outlaw faction). Conversely, despite existence the main protagonist of the story, Arthur wears a black chapeau, with black hats being associated with villains in Westerns; this reflects the more than conventional view of the outlaws existence evil and the law existence good.
  • If the thespian visits Micah's temporary Strawberry camp at whatsoever point after "An American Pastoral Scene", they will find ii newspaper clippings and a torn wanted affiche of indeterminate age for Dutch van der Linde, listing a bounty of $1000 for his capture or decease. I of the articles, from 1877, mentions Micah and his begetter as the principal suspects in the gruesome murder of an Ohio rancher and his wife. The other details the ferry heist, and mentions that local government are notwithstanding searching for the $150,000 stolen from the steamboat by the gang.
    • Information technology is unknown why Micah is carrying the wanted poster, but his mercenary nature and later betrayal of his fellow gang members advise that Micah may well have intended to plough Dutch in and collect on the reward one time the Blackwater coin had been recovered.
    • Because that Agent Milton reveals to Arthur that the bounty on him alone is $5000, it seems likely that the prize on Dutch himself equally the head and the most wanted member of the gang at that time is even higher than $5000. This suggests that the affiche in Micah's possession announcing a bounty of $1000 for Dutch'southward capture is not a contempo one. The likelihood of it existence dated implies that Micah may take had his centre on Dutch for a long time before they somewhen met in 1898.
  • Micah uses a pair of custom Double-activity Revolvers in-game, although promotional artwork depicts him using a pair of Schofield Revolvers instead. Additionally, only i of his revolvers can be looted from his corpse.
  • There is a small match in the band of Bell'southward hat.
  • In dialogue, Micah claims that he had sexual practice with Jenny Kirk when the gang was camped well-nigh Blackwater. He goes on to describe her as a "dingy fiddling thing" and laments how she "could've been carrying Micah Bell the Fourth for all I know". [xx]
  • Micah seems to have respiratory problems, constantly snorting, immigration his throat, and coughing.
  • In parallel to Pecker Williamson in the first Redemption, Micah starts his own gang later leaving the Van der Linde gang, just to be tracked down and killed past his former comrade, John Marston.
  • If the histrion antagonizes him enough, Micah will shove Arthur, simply like Dutch.
  • Micah seems to exist very fastened to his guns, risking his life to become dorsum and become them in Strawberry, admitting to Arthur afterward "Ain't much I intendance about more than those guns". Additionally, Micah tin can often exist seen checking and cleaning his guns whilst in military camp.
    • Micah's attachment to his guns is all-time exemplified in that he is the only fellow member of the Van der Linde gang to be in possession of his usual sidearms when he is in Guarma - Arthur, Dutch, Bill and Javier all use something different while they're here due to the absenteeism of their normal weapons, showing the extent to which Micah cares for his revolvers.
  • Micah is just ever seen using sidearms in gun-based combat. He is seen holding a Carbine Repeater in a cutscene while property up Cornwall'southward train and again while guarding the gang's camp in Guarma, but doesn't use it in either of these occasions; he is never seen with a shotgun at all. Afterward commandeering the banking charabanc with Arthur in "An American Pastoral Scene", Micah gives a Lancaster Repeater to Arthur and says that information technology's "more than [Arthur's] way", suggesting that he opts not to use longarms at all.
  • At diverse moments in the game, Micah refers to the Van der Linde gang as his family unit and to Arthur in particular as his brother. In the Old Testament, Micah is the proper noun of a prophet who at one point (Micah 7:6) warns of internal familial threats: "A man's enemies are the men of his own business firm" (oft tin be translated into various alternatives, such every bit more modern versions which say: "Your worst enemies will exist in your ain family").
  • The circumstances surrounding Micah'southward defection to the Pinkertons are unclear; it is unknown whether he was arrested and forced to serve as a spy in an alternative to existence executed, or whether he sought them and made a bargain whereby he would serve equally an informant in exchange for his freedom.
  • Micah's horse is a male person Missouri Fox Trotter named "Baylock". With its black torso and white face, information technology bears a striking resemblance to the Nighttime Horse from Ruddy Dead Redemption, which would spawn if the histrion'southward Laurels was depression.
  • Of the iv ex-partners John Marston has to detect and defeat in the Redemption saga, Micah is the only one whom John is mandatorily required to kill: Javier can exist captured, Bill tin can exist left to be killed by Reyes and Dutch volition commit suicide.
  • If the player examines Micah's corpse after the epilogue, they will detect that he has the scar over his eye regardless of the decisions made in the mission "Red Dead Redemption". Additionally, his hair will be more than of a light brown color instead of its aged grey. His corpse will also be labelled every bit "Stranger".
  • Micah is the only grapheme in the Crimson Dead franchise who is immune to the time-slowing effects of Dead Eye, as seen in the final half of "American Venom".
  • Micah can never be seen eating and is virtually never seen sleeping. He cannot be seen sleeping at any of the camps except for Beaver Hollow, where he can sometimes be seen napping while leaning back in a chair with his anxiety propped up on the table, as opposed to lying down. The in one case he is seen lying down to sleep is during the opening cutscene of "Fleeting Joy", when he rests in a hammock adjacent to Uncle. The other time Micah sleeps is during one campsite interaction at dark when he gets drunk along with Javier and they chat with each other for a bit before Javier walks away, and Micah drops off to sleep with his arm on the table. If he is greeted at night, Arthur may comment that he has never seen him sleep, to which Micah replies, "Information technology'south overrated".
  • Micah shares some similarities with Dimitri Rascalov, another main antagonist of another title by Rockstar Games, Grand Theft Auto Four.
    • Both characters meet betraying everyone as 'Survival of the Fittest'.
    • Both were thought to be allies to the main grapheme at the start of the game.
    • Both are more or less loyal to only one person, with Micah being loyal only to Dutch van der Linde while Dimitri was loyal only to Ray Bulgarin. However, Micah had to beguile Dutch in order to manipulate Dutch that his boyfriend gang members were traitors, while it's implied that Dimitri stayed loyal to Bulgarin merely considering Bulgarin was more powerful, which would make betraying him a bad thought and would end with Dimitri'due south decease.
    • Both have blond hair and blue eyes.
    • Both betray their bosses at some point with Micah betraying Dutch while Dimitri betrayed Mikhail Faustin.
    • Both killed a hero character only to exist killed past the hero's close one in return, Micah killing Arthur (at low Honour) while Dimitri (indirectly) killed Roman Bellic. However, both of the heroes' deaths to the antagonists are optional. In contrast, Roman Bellic was not a playable character, whereas Arthur Morgan is.
  • Micah'due south horse, Baylock, appears to exist named in reference to the 1976 film The Omen. In the moving-picture show, a nanny named "Mrs. Baylock" is a disciple of Hell sent to watch over the kid Damien, who is revealed to be the Antichrist.

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References

  1. Stated in a newspaper scrap which can be establish in-game.
  2. Mentioned twice during a letter from Amos to Micah. Firstly: "What with you being my family unit and all that we done together". Secondly: "If but he would aid me repent of all that I done when nosotros was running together".
  3. https://youtube.com/lookout man?v=L28HlrLyqBM
  4. Mentioned in Arthur's journal, describing Micah before the events of the game.
  5. Red Dead Redemption 2 - Mission #9 - Exit Pursued by a Hobbling Ego (9:19 playtime: "Where you think Micah and Lenny got to? Susan sent them out scouting, but I figured they'd be back by now.")
  6. Dialogue during "Paradise Mercifully Departed"
  7. https://www.youtube.com/sentry?v=xNavcvQUnG4
  8. https://world wide web.youtube.com/picket?v=6Jn_8DAw16c
  9. https://www.youtube.com/lookout man?v=y6ity2Lmr-grand
  10. https://world wide web.youtube.com/watch?5=Ro52iuMG-6I
  11. 'Nosotros Are Helpless'
  12. Cleet's dialogue during "American Venom"
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRriq_2dfRM
  14. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vigKLgMKsxg
  15. https://www.youtube.com/sentinel?v=gi6jXt9P4yA
  16. https://youtube.com/picket?v=EgveKJh8JSQ
  17. https://youtube.com/watch?v=_t58PYQadqc
  18. https://youtube.com/watch?v=xsK6vl2zDXw
  19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmiKVqasmgo
  20. https://youtube.com/picket?5=wKfQ0GVFqCQ

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