The forests of Red Dead Redemption 2 hide a heartbreaking story about a boy who left his home to live with wolves

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The forests of Red Dead Redemption 2 hide a heartbreaking story about a boy who left his home to live with wolves

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Six years have passed since the launch of Red Dead Redemption 2, enough time to unravel all the secrets that Rockstar Games hid in its world… or so we think. We have reviewed some in iGamesNews: the Saint Denis vampire, the robot and its inventor, the Aberdeen family and more. Now it’s the turn of the one known by the community as the Wolf Man.

The Wild Man Red Dead Redemption 2 had many players in suspense five years ago. His nickname led to many misunderstandings, since he is a being closer to reality than many initially imagined. We can find it north of Annerbur, specifically in the marked area of ​​the river that crosses the forests of the Roanoke Valley. You can see it next to the R in the name.

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The ideal is to approach the area in the evening and be attentive to the howling of wolves. Sooner or later, this man will appear and we can chase him to the cave. There we found it defended by a pack of wolves. If we kill them, we will lose Honor. If you want to avoid spilling blood, come back another time and they won’t be there. If you kill the wolves, the Wild man He will attack you with his knife. There are three meetings in total in the same area.

His story is reminiscent of Romulus and Remus, Mowgli from The Jungle Book, Tarzan and even several real cases of people who have grown up with animals. Inside the cave there is a diary that tells us its story. The entries begin in 1881 with a boy recounting the abuse he suffers at home from his father. A year later (1882), he decided to run away from home and live in nature, as he read in a book called “My Life Among the Trees” by Jeremiah Stanfield Winthrop.

Red Dead Wild Man
Red Dead Wild Man

The boy traveled, suffered hunger and hardship along the way, and barely survived. The last words of the diary are related to a “litter of puppies.” Connecting the dots from here is not complicated: he raised a litter of wolves and became part of the pack. And although Rockstar Games was inspired by the previous references mentioned, In Europe we have a relatively similar case: a boy who spent 12 years living with a pack of wolves in Sierra Morena after being sold by his father at age 6.

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