Alwyn Lloyd

"Who do you think you are, boyo? The bloody cavalry?"

- Welsh, upon meeting John Marston.

, a.k.a. "Welsh," is a minor character in Red Dead Redemption.

Background
Welsh is a small-time career criminal, and is characterized as unkempt, aggressive and witless. According to Irish, he met Welsh along with French on the boat to America, and were 'thick as thieves', literally.

Interactions
Welsh and his accomplice, French, are in the middle of interrogating Irish by drowning him in a water trough. They accuse Irish of stealing their horses, and demand retribution. Irish claims he is innocent. The three are interrupted by John Marston, sent by Nigel West Dickens to inquire with Irish about weaponry to assault Fort Mercer. Marston is forced to kill both Welsh and French in self defence.

Mission Appearances

 * "A Frenchman, a Welshman and an Irishman"

Trivia

 * "Welsh" is a nickname, similar to Irish and French, which demarcates his Welsh heritage, indicated by his accent.
 * A death notice appears for Welsh in the Blackwater Ledger. His real name is given as "Alwyn Lloyd".
 * John Marston asks in his conversation with Irish after the incident "Who were those two fine specimens of humanity?" In which Irish then proceeds to tell Marston "They were my two best friends in the whole world."
 * There is a river in Wales called the Afon Llwyd, which more than likely was the inspiration for Welsh's real name.

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Welsh