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NOTE: This page is dedicated to Silas Greaves only if he chooses the ending "Forgiveness"
“ | That's the kind of man I am Ben. I set out to do something, I do it. Surrender just ain't in my nature. Plus I'm stubborn as hell. | „ |
~ Silas Greaves and Ben |
Silas Greaves is the protagonist of videogame Call of Juarez: Gunslinger. He is a famous bounty hunter who rose to fame in the 1880s, and was said to have crossed paths with legends such as Billy the Kid.
He was voiced by the late John Cygan.
What Makes Him Love Exalted?[]
- He loved his brothers very much, and after their death he sought to find and take revenge on their killers (namely Johnny Ringo, Jim Reed and Roscoe Bob Bryant). Although it took him 45 years to get revenge.
- He is very sympathetic and noble, because he often helps lawyers in the fight against dangerous criminals and punishes only those who deserve it, as well as saves the innocent. And even he kills violent criminals in a fair duel.
- Although he sometimes feuded with the lawyers, this does not make him a character from the Grey-Zone, since most often they were corrupt, and immediately opened fire to kill.
- As a beggar, he earned money for his brothers by first tending cattle and then winning money at a bar. And after his brothers were killed by bandits Johnny Ringo, Jim Reed and Roscoe "Bob" Bryant, he was deeply saddened by their deaths, and vowed to avenge them.
- He arrived in Abilene, where he went to a local bar, and there introduced himself as a famous headhunter, after which he began to tell his story to the bartender Ben, the waitress Molly, and three customers Dwight (later it turns out that this is a young Dwight Eisenhower), Jack and Steve.
- Although Jack often doubted the authenticity of his story, and even told him this openly several times, Silas still did not get mad at him, and only continued his story.
- He killed many dangerous criminals who threatened the lives of many innocent people.
- He helped Billy the Kid and his gang fight off corrupt Sheriff Pat Garrett.
- He was trying to save the stagecoach passengers from bandits.
- He prevented the Wild Gang from blowing up the bridge, thereby saving many passengers of the train, which would have collapsed.
- He killed Johnny Ringo and Jim Reed, thereby avenging the deaths of his brothers.
- He exposed the bartender Ben as Roscoe "Bob" Bryant when he talked too much, and after that Silas decided his fate.
- In Ending "Forgiveness," he forgives Roscoe Bob Bryant after seeing what a kind man he has now become. Silas also admits his shortcomings and advises Dwight Eisenhower and other visitors not to devote their entire lives to destroying the world with anger and hatred, after which he safely leaves the bar. By doing so, he redeemed his hatred and vindictiveness.
- In general, he's never too serious, as he also has a good sense of humor, which adds comedic features to the game.
External Links[]
- Silas Greaves on the Heroes Wiki
- Silas Greaves on the Call of Juarez Wiki
- Silas Greaves on the Inconsistently Admirable Wiki