Javier Escuella is a recurring character in the Red Dead series, appearing as a central character and the quaternary antagonist in Red Dead Redemption, and as a major character in Red Dead Redemption 2.
What is the backstory of Javier Escuella in Red Dead Redemption?Born in Nuevo Paraíso, Mexico, Javier Escuella's early life was marked by hardship. His father, a laborer, worked on land owned by Allende's uncle. Witnessing brutal injustices, including the violent punishment of his uncle, Javier became a bounty hunter and revolutionary. His fight against corruption led him to kill a powerful figure, propelling him into Dutch's gang, where he was recognized for his dedication, fervor, and loyalty.What is the significance of Javier's revolver in RDR2?In RDR2, Javier Escuella's revolver is a standard firearm with notable accuracy and quick reloading. It's often used by bandits and is one of the initial weapons available to players. The game allows dual-wielding of revolvers, with the second gun in the off-hand holster. Characters in Redemption typically carry specific weapons, with the type of pistol an NPC wields potentially changing over encounters.Can you recall any memorable quotes from Javier Escuella?Javier Escuella, when injured, utters phrases like 'it's the Lord I praise' and 'Please, don't let me die like this.' He defiantly tells John, 'You won't get me alive, John!' On being bumped into, he reacts with 'Don't touch me.' He also expresses his anger with 'I hope you and your wife and children rot in hell!' and 'Yeah, go with your puto!' In multiplayer mode, his quotes include 'Go to hell!', 'Hahahaha... you still hit like a child!', 'You're making a big mistake!', and 'So you think you're tough now, eh? Hahaha.'