Agustin Allende

 is a supporting character featured in Red Dead Redemption. Allende is a colonel of the Mexican Army, and is responsible for squashing the rebellion in the Nuevo Paraiso territory, as lead by Abraham Reyes. He lived in a huge villa on the highest ground of Escalera until it was overthrown by the rebels.

Red Dead Redemption
After John Marston's venture to Mexico, he was forced to work with Allende, who promised to deliver Javier Escuella and Bill Williamson. Allende took advantage of Johns skills to go on numerous missions with Captain De Santa, Captain Espinoza and his many soldiers to make massacres of the rebels and capturing a young women for his 'personal plesure'. Eventually the colonel met with John personally, claiming he has captured Javier Esuella and Bill Williamson and were being held in a church ready for John to do what ever he wanted with them, however, Allende secretly betrayed him having ordered De Santa to kill him after they arrived at the church. John's execution was interrupted by Abraham Reyes and his rebels just in time. While Captain De Santa escaped, Reyes, along with Marston and the rebels, took out all the Colonel's soldiers along with Captain Espinoza.

John Marston sided with the rebels and Abraham who promised he would find Escuella and Williamson for real. While working with the rebels, John Marston began hepling them by killing more of Allende's soldiers, killing Capain De Santa, and capturing Javier Escuella. Bill Williamson, hearing the Marston's with the rebels, paid the Colonel to protect him from Marston. Soon, the rebels made the attack on Allende's villa killing every one of his soldiers in the process, causing Allende and Williamson to lock themselves within the villa. Once the rebels break down the door to the villa, Allende and Williamson tried to escape with an armoured carriage accompanied by three guards. John Marston and Abraham Reyes chased after them on their horses, killing the Colonel's guards and the driver of the carrage causing it to stop. Allende, fearing for his life, surrends from inside the carriage. He forces Bill Williamson out of the carriage and then proceeds to pinning him on the ground with his foot. The Colonel claimed that Bill was the one John wanted and he would flee the country, then continually insults him. Marston then proceeds to shooting the Colonel and takes Williamson with him. He meets his end when Reyes shot him, claiming the title as the new leader of Mexico.