's titular anti-hero, Arthur Morgan, has become one of the most beloved protagonists in any video game of recent memory. A gruff exterior and no-nonsense attitude have ingratiated his character to nearly everyone who picks up for the first time. And while there are plenty of scenes that differ depending on whether the player aligns themselves with good or evil, one touching scene stands out among the rest.
Throughout the duration of, players have the choice of redeeming Arthur through positive actions or plunging him deeper into his evil ways by taking the more unscrupulous route. This distinction is made clearer when it's revealed that Arthur is dying of tuberculous, which causes him to reflect more closely on his past decisions. One scene shows a rare moment of vulnerability for Arthur, but it's also a scene many players may never see.
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In one rare scene at the end of the quest «The Fine Art of Conversation,» Arthur speaks to Mother Superior Calderón, a nun from Saint-Denis that is encountered in previous side missions. If the right actions are chosen, a scene plays out that displays Arthur's vulnerability. Sister Calderón asks Arthur what is bothering him, and he reluctantly responds, "" while looking back at the nun with tear-filled eyes. Roger Clark, the actor for Arthur Morgan, recently touched on the scene in an interview on the YouTube channel Gamology.
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Sister Calderón is actually more accurately named Mother Superior Calderón and is a returning character and guiding light of morality in a world that isn't always the most moral. In the original, she played a minor role and had a side mission for John Marsten. In, she's featured in several different chapters and can first be encountered in Saint-Denis in an initial encounter where a young boy steals
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