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A question about Eliza;
So I've looked through tags regarding Eliza, Arthur's former (possibly) lover interest & mother of his son Isaac. seen 2 tags w/ a theoretical surname as her & Arthur weren't married it's not Eliza Morgan.
The 2 surnames; Eliza Mccready & Eliza Bloom.
Bloom comes from a missing poster that's found in game, but whether it's actually her or just a reference, or completely unrelated is unknown.
But Mccready is stumping me, I genuinely have no clue where this came from, it could have come from the game files? But those aren't something I have access to & I'm not even sure how to go about looking for that. Could it just be a fan name that came from nowhere?
If anyone does know the source of Mccready, or hell even a really good theory as to where it came from, could you please help?
Rockstar: these names have significance, you see Arthur Morgan comes from the characters Arthur and morgana which represents the duality of man. Isaac is a reference to the biblical Isaac who was to be sacrificed by his own father :)
Rockstar: Hosea is a reference to the prophet Hosea
Rockstar: and Dutch Van der linde is a reference to the Netherlands where Dutch is from. The nether lands can also refer to one's nether regions which is a subtle nod to him being a dick
Rockstar: We name a lot of characters after insightful books and things. But out most sneaky and subtle one is:
this is for you @red-dead-bisexual you had the insightful parts
family
isaac: *groans* i hate it here, mom
zelda: i thought you liked living with your dad, sweetie..
isaac: no it fucking sucks. he’s an ass.. *shrugs* maybe i should just move back in with you
zelda: *laughs* i think you’d hate it at my house. too noisy for you
isaac: eh, i could probably get used to it, as long as nobody wakes me up before midday
caleb: you should probably get used to waking up before midday. you’ll be doing it every day when you finally decide to get off your ass and find a job
isaac: *rolls eyes* whatever dad
zelda: hey caleb
caleb: zelda. what are you doing here?
zelda: really, caleb? i think you know what i’m doing here
caleb: *sighs* yeah i do. isaac can you give your mom and me some privacy?
isaac: sure, whatever. you better not start yelling at her though. i’ll fight you, aight?
caleb: *raises eyebrow* go, now
isaac: *shrugs* fine, seeya later, mom
zelda: *smiles* bye sweetie
The only thing as irrational as faith in God is faith in Man.
Isaac Bloom in The Ripper Street
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Last week, after the horrifying execution of two young journalists on live television, we were all told that the aftermath of yet another tragedy was "not the time to act" to keep the dangerously mentally ill from getting their hands on guns. But the sad truth is, if we are forced to wait for a day without gun violence in the United States, we will be waiting forever for the action demanded by over 80% of Americans -- Republicans and Democrats alike. According to the non-profit Gun Violence Archive, 57 people have been killed with a gun in the last seventy-two hours. The truth is, we cannot afford to wait a minute longer. Now is precisely the time to act. And we will. Over the course of the next year, we are going to pass ballot initiatives to expand background checks in states. We are going to continue to change the laws at the state level to keep criminals from getting their hands on guns. And we are going to defeat legislators who live in the grip of the gun lobby. Join us. Add your $3 contribution to Americans for Responsible Solutions PAC to help us challenge and defeat the gun lobby in states across the country in 2015 and 2016. The father of one of the young journalists killed last week, said "It can't be that hard. And yet, politicians from the local level, and the state level, to the national level, they sidestep the issue, they kick the can down the road. This can't happen anymore." He's right. It's a fight we started together shortly after the massacre at Sandy Hook. And it's one we'll continue until Congress FINALLY acts to make our communities safer from gun violence.
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