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|name = Jean Marc Mercier
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|name = Jean-Marc Mercier
 
|image = Jean Marc RDR2 New.png
 
|image = Jean Marc RDR2 New.png
 
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|game = ''[[Red Dead Redemption 2]]''
 
|game = ''[[Red Dead Redemption 2]]''
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|aka =John Mark {{addendum|by the player in their journal|<small>(?)</small>}}
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|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|location = City of [[Saint Denis]] in [[Bayou Nwa]], State of [[Lemoyne]]
 
|location = City of [[Saint Denis]] in [[Bayou Nwa]], State of [[Lemoyne]]
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|family =
 
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|weapon =
 
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|voice actor = William Abadie
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|voice = William Abadie
|nationality = French
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|nationality = [[File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974).png|border|20px]] French
 
|occupation = Deputy mayor of [[Saint Denis]]<br>Mayor of [[Saint Denis]] <small>(determinant)</small>
 
|occupation = Deputy mayor of [[Saint Denis]]<br>Mayor of [[Saint Denis]] <small>(determinant)</small>
 
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{{Quote|We shall have true liberal democracy... working for the rich and the poor alike.|Jean Marc on his vision for Saint Denis}}
 
{{Quote|We shall have true liberal democracy... working for the rich and the poor alike.|Jean Marc on his vision for Saint Denis}}
   
'''Jean Marc Mercier''' is a [[Characters in Redemption 2|minor character]] featured in ''[[Red Dead Redemption 2]]''. He takes part in the [[Stranger]] [[Missions in Redemption 2|side-mission]] "[[Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners]]".
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'''Jean-Marc Mercier''' is a [[Characters in Redemption 2|minor character]] featured in ''[[Red Dead Redemption 2]]''. He takes part in the [[Stranger]] [[Missions in Redemption 2|side-mission]] "[[Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners]]".
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
Jean Marc Mercier was a Frenchman who became the lieutenant of [[Henri Lemieux]], the mayor of Saint Denis, at some point prior to 1899.
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Jean-Marc Mercier was a Frenchman who became the lieutenant of [[Henri Lemieux]], the mayor of Saint Denis, at some point prior to 1899.
   
 
===Events of ''Red Dead Redemption 2''===
 
===Events of ''Red Dead Redemption 2''===
Jean Marc attends the [[The Gilded Cage|party]] at Mayor Lemieux’s residence, which the [[Van der Linde gang]] members [[Arthur Morgan]], [[Dutch van der Linde]], [[Bill Williamson]] and [[Hosea Matthews]] attend. At the party, Jean Marc is seen with a champagne glass, standing in a circle with Mayor Lemieux, [[Evelyn Miller]] and [[Ferdinand]].
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Jean-Marc attends the [[The Gilded Cage|party]] at Mayor Lemieux’s residence, which the [[Van der Linde gang]] members [[Arthur Morgan]], [[Dutch van der Linde]], [[Bill Williamson]] and [[Hosea Matthews]] attend. At the party, Jean-Marc is seen with a champagne glass, standing in a circle with Mayor Lemieux, [[Evelyn Miller]] and [[Ferdinand]].
   
At some point after the party, Arthur gets a letter from Mayor Lemieux, offering him work as a personal enforcer of sorts and asking him to come to his residence at night. Jean Marc lets the protagonist in and later helps them to locate [[Shiftacre|Professor Shiftacre]], who Lemieux wishes to intimidate in order to stop him from revealing that a number of the city's paintings are fake. After the Professor is dealt with, Jean Marc expresses his disapproval of Lemieux's corruption.
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At some point after the party, Arthur gets a letter from Mayor Lemieux, offering him work as a personal enforcer of sorts and asking him to come to his residence at night. Jean-Marc lets the protagonist in and later helps them to locate [[Shiftacre|Professor Shiftacre]], who Lemieux wishes to intimidate in order to stop him from revealing that a number of the city's paintings are fake. After the Professor is dealt with, Jean-Marc expresses his disapproval of Lemieux's corruption.
   
Later, Lemieux decides to force [[Hector Fellowes]], a wealthy newspaperman, into funding a library in the city. The mayor begins telling the player his location, but he is interrupted by Jean Marc, who says he is leaving the city in a stagecoach. On the way out, Jean Marc expresses his disgust at Lemieux's actions and has nothing further to do with the intimidation of Fellowes.
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Later, Lemieux decides to force [[Hector Fellowes]], a wealthy newspaperman, into funding a library in the city. The mayor begins telling the player his location, but he is interrupted by Jean-Marc, who says he is leaving the city in a stagecoach. On the way out, Jean-Marc expresses his disgust at Lemieux's actions and has nothing further to do with the intimidation of Fellowes.
   
Soon after Fellowes is successfully intimidated, Lemieux informs the player that Jean Marc plans on spilling dirt on both of them to the press, including information on the protagonist's criminal background. The player goes to Jean Marc's house and confronts him, before knocking him unconscious and taking him back to Lemieux's house. Jean Marc is brought to the garden at the back, and a heated argument with Lemieux over the latter's corruption ensues. Eventually, Lemieux commands the player to kill Jean Marc and promises to reward them handsomely for it, before walking away. Jean Marc's fate is then left in the hands of the player:
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Soon after Fellowes is successfully intimidated, Lemieux informs the player that Jean-Marc plans on spilling dirt on both of them to the press, including information on the protagonist's criminal background. The player goes to Jean-Marc's house and confronts him, before knocking him unconscious and taking him back to Lemieux's house. Jean-Marc is brought to the garden at the back, and a heated argument with Lemieux over the latter's corruption ensues. Eventually, Lemieux commands the player to kill Jean-Marc and promises to reward them handsomely for it, before walking away. Jean-Marc's fate is then left in the hands of the player:
   
:{{Condition|Text = If the player decides to kill Jean Marc}} The protagonist kills Jean Marc and dumps his body in the water nearby. If this option is chosen, the player will lose [[Honor]], and Lemieux will remain as the mayor of Saint Denis. Additionally, the player's reward comes in the form of a 10% off in every store in the city.
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:{{Condition|Text = If the player decides to kill Jean-Marc}} The protagonist kills Jean-Marc and dumps his body in the water nearby. If this option is chosen, the player will lose [[Honor]], and Lemieux will remain as the mayor of Saint Denis. Additionally, the player's reward comes in the form of a 10% off in every store in the city.
   
:{{Condition|Text = If the player decides to spare Jean Marc}} Alternatively, the player can choose to spare Jean Marc, in return for being left out of his accusations. Jean Marc is grateful, and gives the protagonist his word that he won’t mention him, before running away. If this option is chosen, the player will gain Honor, and Jean Marc reveals Lemieux's corruption to the press, causing his impeachment and leading to himself becoming the new mayor of Saint Denis. A few days later, the player receives a letter from the mayor's office, thanking him and confirming Lemieux's resignation.
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:{{Condition|Text = If the player decides to spare Jean-Marc}} Alternatively, the player can choose to spare Jean-Marc, in return for being left out of his accusations. Jean-Marc is grateful, and gives the protagonist his word that he won’t mention him, before running away. If this option is chosen, the player will gain Honor, and Jean-Marc reveals Lemieux's corruption to the press, causing his impeachment and leading to himself becoming the new mayor of Saint Denis. A few days later, the player receives a letter from the mayor's office, thanking him and confirming Lemieux's resignation.
   
== Personality ==
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==Character==
Jean Marc is shown to be an honourable man and an idealist, the opposite of Henri Lemieux, a dishonourable pragmatist (hence the mission's name) of dubious legality. He wishes that the city is run by “men of honour”, and will keep his promise to the player if spared.
 
   
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===Personality===
== Mission appearances ==
 
 
Jean-Marc is shown to be an honorable man and an idealist, the opposite of Henri Lemieux, a dishonorable pragmatist (hence the mission's name) of dubious legality. He wishes that the city is run by “men of honor”, and will keep his promise to the player if spared.
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===Appearance===
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Similar to his boss, Jean-Marc dresses fairly rich with a three-piece suit and tie. He has black hair and brown eyes, with a soul patch mustache.
 
==Mission appearances==
 
;''Red Dead Redemption 2''
 
;''Red Dead Redemption 2''
* [[The Gilded Cage|"The Gilded Cage"]]
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*[[The Gilded Cage|"The Gilded Cage"]]
* [[Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners|"Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners I"]]
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*[[Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners|"Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners I"]]
 
*[[Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners|"Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners II"]]
 
*[[Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners|"Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners II"]]
 
*[[Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners|"Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners III"]]
 
*[[Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners|"Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners III"]]
   
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
* His surname is revealed in a letter after the completion of "Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners".
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* His surname is revealed in a letter received after the completion of "Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners".
* Jean Marc is incorrectly referred to as "John Mark" in the player's journal, due to neither of the protagonists knowing any French or having a formal education.
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* Jean-Marc is incorrectly referred to as "John Mark" in the player's journal, due to neither of the protagonists knowing any French or having a formal education.
** If he's spared the protagonist will realise their mistake after receiving the [[Letter from the Mayor's Office]], and comment about it in the journal.
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** If he's spared, the protagonist will realize their mistake after receiving the [[Letter from the Mayor's Office]], and comment about it in the journal.
*If Jean Marc is killed and the player goes fishing in the water behind the mayor's mansion, the place where Jean Marc's corpse was thrown into, they may catch Jean Marc's arm.<ref>https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XUdWeDJQVOU</ref>
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*If Jean-Marc is killed and the player goes fishing in the water behind the mayor's mansion, the place where Jean-Marc's corpse was thrown into, they may catch Jean-Marc's arm.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=XUdWeDJQVOU</ref>
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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<gallery spacing="small" position="center" widths="200" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
<gallery>
 
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Jean Marc Mercier The Gilded Cage .jpg| Jean-Marc in "The Gilded Cage"
Jean_Marc_Mercier_The_Gilded_Cage_.jpg
 
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Jean Marc rdr2.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   

Latest revision as of 03:46, 2 March 2024

We shall have true liberal democracy... working for the rich and the poor alike.
Jean Marc on his vision for Saint Denis

Jean-Marc Mercier is a minor character featured in Red Dead Redemption 2. He takes part in the Stranger side-mission "Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners".

History

Background

Jean-Marc Mercier was a Frenchman who became the lieutenant of Henri Lemieux, the mayor of Saint Denis, at some point prior to 1899.

Events of Red Dead Redemption 2

Jean-Marc attends the party at Mayor Lemieux’s residence, which the Van der Linde gang members Arthur Morgan, Dutch van der Linde, Bill Williamson and Hosea Matthews attend. At the party, Jean-Marc is seen with a champagne glass, standing in a circle with Mayor Lemieux, Evelyn Miller and Ferdinand.

At some point after the party, Arthur gets a letter from Mayor Lemieux, offering him work as a personal enforcer of sorts and asking him to come to his residence at night. Jean-Marc lets the protagonist in and later helps them to locate Professor Shiftacre, who Lemieux wishes to intimidate in order to stop him from revealing that a number of the city's paintings are fake. After the Professor is dealt with, Jean-Marc expresses his disapproval of Lemieux's corruption.

Later, Lemieux decides to force Hector Fellowes, a wealthy newspaperman, into funding a library in the city. The mayor begins telling the player his location, but he is interrupted by Jean-Marc, who says he is leaving the city in a stagecoach. On the way out, Jean-Marc expresses his disgust at Lemieux's actions and has nothing further to do with the intimidation of Fellowes.

Soon after Fellowes is successfully intimidated, Lemieux informs the player that Jean-Marc plans on spilling dirt on both of them to the press, including information on the protagonist's criminal background. The player goes to Jean-Marc's house and confronts him, before knocking him unconscious and taking him back to Lemieux's house. Jean-Marc is brought to the garden at the back, and a heated argument with Lemieux over the latter's corruption ensues. Eventually, Lemieux commands the player to kill Jean-Marc and promises to reward them handsomely for it, before walking away. Jean-Marc's fate is then left in the hands of the player:

If the player decides to kill Jean-Marc: The protagonist kills Jean-Marc and dumps his body in the water nearby. If this option is chosen, the player will lose Honor, and Lemieux will remain as the mayor of Saint Denis. Additionally, the player's reward comes in the form of a 10% off in every store in the city.
If the player decides to spare Jean-Marc: Alternatively, the player can choose to spare Jean-Marc, in return for being left out of his accusations. Jean-Marc is grateful, and gives the protagonist his word that he won’t mention him, before running away. If this option is chosen, the player will gain Honor, and Jean-Marc reveals Lemieux's corruption to the press, causing his impeachment and leading to himself becoming the new mayor of Saint Denis. A few days later, the player receives a letter from the mayor's office, thanking him and confirming Lemieux's resignation.

Character

Personality

Jean-Marc is shown to be an honorable man and an idealist, the opposite of Henri Lemieux, a dishonorable pragmatist (hence the mission's name) of dubious legality. He wishes that the city is run by “men of honor”, and will keep his promise to the player if spared.

Appearance

Similar to his boss, Jean-Marc dresses fairly rich with a three-piece suit and tie. He has black hair and brown eyes, with a soul patch mustache.

Mission appearances

Red Dead Redemption 2

Trivia

  • His surname is revealed in a letter received after the completion of "Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners".
  • Jean-Marc is incorrectly referred to as "John Mark" in the player's journal, due to neither of the protagonists knowing any French or having a formal education.
  • If Jean-Marc is killed and the player goes fishing in the water behind the mayor's mansion, the place where Jean-Marc's corpse was thrown into, they may catch Jean-Marc's arm.[1]

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