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In 1899, the Van der Linde gang attempted to rob a ferry in the town of [[Blackwater]]. However, things turned sour and both Callander brothers were injured; though Davey was rescued and taken with the gang as they fled for the mountains, Mac was separated from them and had to escape on his own.
 
In 1899, the Van der Linde gang attempted to rob a ferry in the town of [[Blackwater]]. However, things turned sour and both Callander brothers were injured; though Davey was rescued and taken with the gang as they fled for the mountains, Mac was separated from them and had to escape on his own.
   
Mac was eventually caught and killed by the [[Pinkerton National Detective Agency]]. [[Andrew Milton]] claims that Mac was already "shot up" by the time they caught him and considered killing him "slow but merciful".
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Mac was eventually caught and killed by the [[Pinkerton National Detective Agency]]. [[Andrew Milton|Agent Milton]] claims that Mac was already "shot up" by the time they caught him and killed him in way that was "slow but merciful".
   
 
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===Events of ''Red Dead Redemption 2''===
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==== [[Horseshoe Overlook]] Chapter ====
 
==== [[Horseshoe Overlook]] Chapter ====
While fishing with [[Jack Marston]], Arthur is approached by [[Andrew Milton]] and [[Edgar Ross]], and the former reveals what happened to Mac and uses his death to taunt Arthur. Jack, being too young to have understood the situation at the time, expresses concern for Mac's safety, and Arthur reassures him by saying that Mac might be somewhere safe.
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While fishing with [[Jack Marston]], Arthur is approached by Pinkerton agents [[Andrew Milton]] and [[Edgar Ross]], and the former reveals what happened to Mac and uses his death to taunt Arthur. Jack, being too young to have understood the situation at the time, expresses concern for Mac's safety, and Arthur reassures him by saying that Mac might be somewhere safe.
   
His death would be mourned by the gang members, one of them being [[Bill Williamson]], who fondly says Mac was the type of man that you'd just want to rob with.
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His death would be mourned by the gang members, one of them being [[Bill Williamson]], who fondly says Mac was just the type of man that you'd want to go robbing with.
   
 
==== [[Beaver Hollow]] Chapter ====
 
==== [[Beaver Hollow]] Chapter ====

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Mac Callander is a minor character mentioned in Red Dead Redemption 2.

History

Background

Mac and his brother Davey were two criminals who joined into Dutch van der Linde's gang at some point in the past. According to Charles Smith, they were both rather violent. Additionally, according to Uncle, Mac once beat up fifteen sailors.

In 1899, the Van der Linde gang attempted to rob a ferry in the town of Blackwater. However, things turned sour and both Callander brothers were injured; though Davey was rescued and taken with the gang as they fled for the mountains, Mac was separated from them and had to escape on his own.

Mac was eventually caught and killed by the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. Agent Milton claims that Mac was already "shot up" by the time they caught him and killed him in way that was "slow but merciful".

Events of Red Dead Redemption 2

Colter Chapter

Mac was mentioned several times by Arthur Morgan and other members of the gang, who lamented his absence and surmises that Mac died as Davey did.

Horseshoe Overlook Chapter

While fishing with Jack Marston, Arthur is approached by Pinkerton agents Andrew Milton and Edgar Ross, and the former reveals what happened to Mac and uses his death to taunt Arthur. Jack, being too young to have understood the situation at the time, expresses concern for Mac's safety, and Arthur reassures him by saying that Mac might be somewhere safe.

His death would be mourned by the gang members, one of them being Bill Williamson, who fondly says Mac was just the type of man that you'd want to go robbing with.

Beaver Hollow Chapter

When Arthur reveals to Charles that he is sick and dying, Charles tells Arthur that he has the chance to make amends, unlike many of the other gang members, including Mac and Davey, saying that the brothers were a “vicious pair of bastards” and that’s all they ever were and will be.

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