The dusty world of is known for outlaws, vast landscapes, and the appeal of living on the edge. While players have been drawn to the redemption of Arthur Morgan and John Marston, Jack Marston only saw the outlaw side of the pair. Unlike starting fresh, Jack has grown up in the Van der Linde gang, giving him a deep understanding of outlaw life. He never got to see this as wrong and likely wouldn't think it was wrong in .
From a young age, he learned how the gang operated, seeing how loyalty and teamwork connected everyone. He witnessed how the gang recruited new members, managed relationships, balanced power, and adapted to survive in a tough environment. This experience taught him tofollow in Dutch's footsteps, and looking back, the gang raised the perfect outlaw. Unfortunately, if the series continues from Jack's perspective or is a sequel, Jack is already set up to be a gang leader.
Jack Marston didn’t have a typical childhood that would make him an honest man in. Instead, he grew up in the chaotic life of the Van der Linde gang. His early years weren't about textbooks but real-life experiences as an outlaw. He watched the complex relationships within the gang, learning about power struggles, shifting loyalties, and the constant fight to live outside the law. He saw how the gang respected Dutch van der Linde. Dutch taught John and Arthur his point of view, and he likely did that with Jack.
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Jack didn’t just watch; he absorbed their beliefs and the idea that they were a united family in a world that opposed them. This mixture of love and violence shaped his view of loyalty, as the gang felt like family to him. He wasn’t just an observer but fully involved, picking up on the unspoken rules and hierarchies that made up their world. This upbringing, where he was both cared for and forced to mature quickly, gave him a unique
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