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Grover Boone | |
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Gender | Male |
Location | Transitory |
Family | Ellie Boone |
Weapon | Cattleman Revolver Repeater Carbine Rolling Block Rifle |
Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Missing Poster | |
Poster Location | Rescue from |
Fort Mercer | Venter's Place |
“ | Aw, horsecrap! My trousers! | „ |
—Grover Boone |
Grover Boone is a minor character featured in Red Dead Redemption.
Background[]
Nothing is known of Grover's background. He has a relative, Ellie Boone, buried in the Blackwater public cemetery.
Interactions[]
Red Dead Redemption[]
Grover can most often be found in Blackwater, specifically around the movie theater and saloon. However, he has also been known to frequent various towns and settlements in West Elizabeth. If threatened or assaulted, he will arm himself and fire at the player.
Undead Nightmare[]
Grover is one of the missing souls to be located in the "Missing Persons" Side-missions. He can be found at Venter's Place and needs to be returned to Fort Mercer.
Grover can also be found among the armed survivors defending Blackwater and Warthington Ranch.
Quotes[]
“ | Shall I compare thee to a summer's day sir? | „ |
—Grover Boone, quoting William Shakespeare to Marston |
“ | That's the last one. Now I must depart for greener pastures. | „ |
—Grover Boone after killing a few Undead outside the barn at Warthington Ranch |
“ | Do not enter! The Undead dwell within. | „ |
—Grover Boone warning the player not to go inside the barn |
Trivia[]
- Grover's poster describes him as a "liked brother", indicating that he has one or more siblings.
- Boone is implied to be a fan of "high-brow" literature, plays and poetry: he complains about how the Undead destroyed his book collection, and sometimes quotes Shakespeare in his dialogue.
- Boone frequently refers to the Undead as "the ravenous."
- When the player runs out of ammo while defending Blackwater but attempts to resupply Grover anyway, he will be incredibly condescending and aggressive towards them.
- His surname may be a reference to frontier legend Daniel Boone.
- Grover shares a character head with Earl Driscoll, Randy Haskins, Lomax Brewton, Morris Snead, and Jesse Bryars.
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