Clyde Garrison

"Be nice this time."

- Cylde wishing himself a good hand when dealing.

 is a minor character featured in Red Dead Redemption.

Background
is the local owner of the Thieves' Landing Saloon. He is typically found playing Poker in the Thieves' Landing Saloon, and occasionally can be found in the high stakes Poker room in Blackwater, implying he is rather wealthy. He can also be seen visiting MacFarlane's Ranch, also playing Poker there. He looks to be in his late 30's.

Interactions
Clyde is one of the most frequent characters the player can see. He can most often be found in Thieves' Landing, Blackwater, MacFarlane's Ranch, Rathskeller Fork, Ridgewood Farm, and Armadillo. He can also be found in various towns in Nuevo Paraiso, preaching from a bible.

Trivia

 * Since he is dressed much better than mostly everyone in Thieves' Landing and can be seen gambling in Blackwater, one might wonder why he owns the Saloon there, since he is probably not a criminal (however, it is possible he is affiliated with criminals, judging by his location and the fact his occupation often involves serving unsavory types). He could just be a wealthy civilian who happens to be a Thieves' Landing resident, however.
 * Sometimes, when he is beat at Poker in Thieves' Landing, he will exit the Saloon, and go to a yard to the left of the Saloon. There, he will sit down next to a log pile and stare off at Flat Iron Lake.
 * Clyde has exactly the same character skin as Nathaniel Johnston, except his hat is white instead of black. He also shares the a character head with Hal Pollard and Tripp Lockley.
 * He seems to have a wife, one of the many things he mentions.
 * Clyde seems to be involved in a larger real estate business (The Thieves Landing Saloon) since he mentions the hardships of moving people (presumably Native Americans up north) off their land.

Quotes
"That deal almost ruined me."

- When Clyde is losing at Poker

"Time to get down to brass tax."

- When Clyde raises

"He'll believe anything I say because I'm white."

"We have to get those people off that land."

"He's just an under-privileged hoodlum."

"I see the way he looks at my wife."

"I'm cutting my wolf loose."