Copperhead Landing has its name because it's shaped like the head of a snake. Because of the word " spits," it's actually referring to another location. The reason the unnamed man was unsuccessful, according to Strange Man, is because he misinterpreted the message. At this location, however, the man said he looked everywhere and found nothing but the pair of boots on his feet. The man realized it to be a reference to Copperhead Landing, a small piece of land that juts out into the Lannahechee River. It led him to Braithwaite Manor, where one of the maids took him to a tree with the message " Where the death adder spits" carved into it. The truth, as told by Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption YouTuber Strange Man, is actually somewhere in the middle.Īs told in the video by Strange Man, in a swampland south of Caliga Hall, a man at a campsite tells the player of his search for the secret gold in Red Dead Redemption 2's Lemoyne area. While some people in the state of Lemoyne believe it, others think it's nothing more than a rumor, which Hosea eventually comes to the conclusion of after the Braithwaites abduct Jack Marston. The Grays think the Braithwaites have it, and the Braithwaites, naturally, think the opposite. It's then brought to the gang's attention that the feud is rumored to be centered around a stash of gold that both families feel they're entitled to. Related: RDR3 Can Bring Back John & Arthur By Just Being Undead Nightmare 2Īfter their escape, the gang finds itself in the middle of a generations-old family feud between the Grays and the Braithwaites, two clans in RDR2's town of Rhodes. The gang eventually relocates to a camp near the rancher town of Valentine, but after they're discovered yet again, they head further south to the state of Lemoyne. Set in 1899, the story follows Arthur Morgan as he and the rest of the Van der Linde Gang go on the run after a botched heist against the sinister robber baron, Leviticus Cornall, brings them unwanted attention from federal agents. Red Dead Redemption 2, the sequel to Rockstar Games' Western hit Red Dead Redemption, released in 2018.
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