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Charles is first encountered at [[Doyle's Tavern]] where he and Arthur start to talk while sharing a drink. He tells Arthur that he has traveled around the world and painted pictures in various countries. He then gives Arthur one of his sketches before making his leave.
 
Charles is first encountered at [[Doyle's Tavern]] where he and Arthur start to talk while sharing a drink. He tells Arthur that he has traveled around the world and painted pictures in various countries. He then gives Arthur one of his sketches before making his leave.
   
The following day, Arthur finds an armed and angry man outside of Charles' residence, seemingly furious at the artist for using his wife as a model. Arthur intervenes and as a sign of his gratitude, Charles invites him to see his art exhibition.
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The following day, Arthur finds an armed and angry man outside of Charles' residence, seemingly furious at the artist for sleeping with his wife. Arthur intervenes and as a sign of his gratitude, Charles invites him to see his art exhibition.
   
 
There are plenty of people at the exhibition when Arthur enters the room, and all are seemingly well. However, the people eventually realise that the paintings portray some of the people present and that Charles might have painted some of them without their consent. The people are outraged at Charles' actions and within a matter of minutes, a fight breaks out in the gallery, Charles, however, makes a quick escape and tells Arthur that he is going to lay low for a few days.
 
There are plenty of people at the exhibition when Arthur enters the room, and all are seemingly well. However, the people eventually realise that the paintings portray some of the people present and that Charles might have painted some of them without their consent. The people are outraged at Charles' actions and within a matter of minutes, a fight breaks out in the gallery, Charles, however, makes a quick escape and tells Arthur that he is going to lay low for a few days.

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Charles Châtenay is a supporting character in Red Dead Redemption II.

Background

Charles Châtenay is a french artist who draws intimate paintings in the heart of Saint Denis.

The art critics in Paris claimed that he could not draw nor paint and they told him to pursue his dreams as far away as possible, which made him leave Paris in favor of Saint Denis. When around Arthur, he often refers to himself as a "whole ass", even though he means "asshole".

Interactions

Charles is first encountered at Doyle's Tavern where he and Arthur start to talk while sharing a drink. He tells Arthur that he has traveled around the world and painted pictures in various countries. He then gives Arthur one of his sketches before making his leave.

The following day, Arthur finds an armed and angry man outside of Charles' residence, seemingly furious at the artist for sleeping with his wife. Arthur intervenes and as a sign of his gratitude, Charles invites him to see his art exhibition.

There are plenty of people at the exhibition when Arthur enters the room, and all are seemingly well. However, the people eventually realise that the paintings portray some of the people present and that Charles might have painted some of them without their consent. The people are outraged at Charles' actions and within a matter of minutes, a fight breaks out in the gallery, Charles, however, makes a quick escape and tells Arthur that he is going to lay low for a few days.

At a later point, Arthur stumbles upon Charles who has disguised himself as a woman and tells him that he is being persecuted by the citizens of Saint Denis. Charles tells him that he plans to leave the city and is going to the South Pacific. He asks Arthur to help him get on the next ship but tells him that some of the locals are looking for him. When they arrive at the docks, the pair encounters a group of men whom where waiting for Charles and want to enact their revenge. Charles runs to safety all the while Arthur fights the men but he eventually defeats the men and the pair bids their farewells.

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