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* The real-life mayor of New Orleans at the time of the game’s events (1899) was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_C._Flower Walter C. Flower]. Flower himself had been a member of the 1891 lynch mob that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_14,_1891_New_Orleans_lynchings executed eleven Italian-Americans] accused of killing the city's police chief (an event alluded to in the ''Saint Denis Times''), whose murder was long-rumored but never proven to be a Mafia-directed assassination.
   
 
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Jean Marc Mercier is a character in Red Dead Redemption 2. He is the assistant of Mayor Lemieux in Saint Denis.

History

Background

Jean Marc Mercier is a Frenchman, who became a close ally of Henri Lemieux sometime before 1899.

Events of Red Dead Redemption 2

Jean Marc is first met at a house party at the mayor's house, which Arthur, Dutch, Bill, and Hosea attend.

Arthur will eventually get a letter from the mayor, in which he asks Arthur to come to his mansion for a quest. Jean Marc lets Arthur in, and does the same during the second quest. In the mayor's third quest for Arthur, the mayor informs him that Marc plans on spilling dirt on both of them. Arthur will then confront Marc at his house, and knock him unconscious. The mayor will command Arthur to kill him, before walking away. Arthur then has a choice of killing Jean Marc or sparing him. If he is spared, he will give proof of the Mayors corruption, and end up mayor himself.

Mission appearances

Trivia

  • His surname is relieved in a letter after the completion of Idealism and Pragmatism for beginners.
  • The real-life mayor of New Orleans at the time of the game’s events (1899) was Walter C. Flower. Flower himself had been a member of the 1891 lynch mob that executed eleven Italian-Americans accused of killing the city's police chief (an event alluded to in the Saint Denis Times), whose murder was long-rumored but never proven to be a Mafia-directed assassination.

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