Since Rockstar Games first released Red Dead Redemption 2 in 2018, players have continued to discover hidden details and locations that aren't quest-related but still serve a purpose. One Red Dead Redemption 2 fan has come across a strange grave with several names of workers on it in the Rockstar game.
Reddit user RPgoddesss recently posted a screenshot from their adventure in Red Dead Redemption 2 in which they're at a unique wooden tombstone that has 11 names on it, with seemingly at least one more covered by the dirt it's buried in. Red Dead Redemption 2 players regularly come across interesting details in the open world, such as Lemoyne raiders becoming pacifists, NPCs drinking from invisible glasses, a relentless Red Dead Online elk, and more. Although graveyards are pretty common in Red Dead Redemption 2, and some are even part of the campaign, the grave spotted by RPgoddess is one that's represented by a single tombstone.
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The grave RPgoddesss came across in Red Dead Redemption 2 features the names of several workers that are identified by numbers rather than a name. The worker numbers listed on the wooden tombstone include 1, 9, 6, 26, 27, 5, 33, 19, 12, 21, and one last number that isn't legible. Curiously, worker 9 is listed twice, with one being crossed out to be replaced with a 6, which may suggest 9 nearly died or worker 6 was temporarily mistaken as a 9. The tombstone is located near Red Dead Redemption 2 settlement Van Horn trading post, and it's surrounded by rocks and shrubs that obscure the site from certain angles.
Because so many Red Dead Redemption 2 workers are listed on the tombstone in RPgoddess' photo, it may be atop a mass grave or is a memorial to
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