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|aka =
 
|aka =
 
|gender = Female
 
|gender = Female
|location = [[Braithwaite Manor]] in [[Scarlett Meadows]], [[Lemoyne|State of Lemoyne]]<br>Boston, Massachusetts
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|location = [[Braithwaite Manor]] in [[Scarlett Meadows]], [[Lemoyne|State of Lemoyne]]<br>Boston, Massachusetts <small>(post-1899)</small>
|affiliations = [[Braithwaite family]]
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|affiliations = [[Beau Gray]]<br>[[Olive Calhoon]]<br>[[Arthur Morgan]]
|family = Unnamed Uncle<br>[[Catherine Braithwaite]] <small>(aunt)</small><br>[[Gareth Braithwaite]] <small> (cousin)</small><br>[[Bartholomew Braithwaite]]<small> (cousin)</small><br>[[Gerald Braithwaite]]<small> (cousin)</small><br>[[Gertrude Braithwaite]]<small> (cousin)</small><br>[[Beau Gray]] <small> (lover)</small>
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|family = Unidentified uncle<br>[[Catherine Braithwaite]] <small>(aunt)</small><br>[[Gareth Braithwaite]] <small> (cousin)</small><br>[[Bartholomew Braithwaite]]<small> (cousin)</small><br>[[Gerald Braithwaite]]<small> (cousin)</small><br>[[Gertrude Braithwaite]] <small>(cousin)</small><br>[[Beau Gray]] <small>(lover)</small>
 
|weapon =
 
|weapon =
|voice actor =
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|voice = Alison Barton
 
|nationality = American
 
|nationality = American
 
}}'''Penelope Braithwaite''' is a [[Characters in Redemption 2|supporting character]] featured in ''[[Red Dead Redemption 2]]''.
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'''Penelope Braithwaite''' is a [[Characters in Redemption 2|supporting character]] featured in ''[[Red Dead Redemption 2]]''.
 
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
=== Background ===
 
=== Background ===
Penelope was born in an unknown year to the [[Braithwaite Family]]. Sometime before the year 1899, she fell in love with [[Beau Gray]] and became an activist for the women's suffrage movement.
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Penelope was born in an unknown year to the [[Braithwaite family]]. Sometime before the year 1899, she fell in love with [[Beau Gray]] from the rival [[Gray family]] and became an activist for the women's suffrage movement.
   
 
=== Events of ''Red Dead Redemption 2'' ===
 
=== Events of ''Red Dead Redemption 2'' ===
[[Arthur Morgan|Arthur]] first encounters Penelope when Beau sends him with a letter to her. After receiving it, she becomes very happy and hands Arthur a letter of her own to send back to Beau.
 
   
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==== [[Clemens Point]] Chapter ====
When Beau reads her letter, he grows alarmed as it says that she is planning to participate in a rally organized by [[Olive Calhoon]] for the suffrage movement, and the townsfolk and their families are unwelcoming and hostile to the movement. Beau asks Arthur to accompany him and convince Penelope to not participate. After arriving at the stagecoach that the suffragists will be riding in, they ask Penelope to leave with them, but she refuses. Penelope then compromises with Beau by having Arthur driving the carriage through town in order to protect her and the suffragists. Upon the suffragists' arrival to the Bank of Rhodes, Beau is present for Olive's speech but is confronted by his cousins, [[Iain Gray|Iain]] and [[Scott Gray]]. Penelope has Arthur rescue Beau before his cousins disrupt the speech.
 
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Penelope is first seen sitting in the gazebo in the [[Braithwaite Manor]] grounds, when Arthur delivers a letter to her from Beau. After receiving it, she expresses her happiness at receiving the letter and how she loves Beau. She then sends Arthur a letter of her own to give to Beau.
   
 
When Beau reads her letter, he grows alarmed as it says that she is planning to participate in a rally organized by [[Olive Calhoon]] for the suffrage movement, in a [[Rhodes|town]] which is deeply hostile to the movement. Beau asks Arthur to accompany him and convince Penelope to not participate. After arriving at the stagecoach that the suffragists will be riding in, they ask Penelope to leave with them, but she is insistent on being part of the march. Penelope then compromises with Beau by having Arthur driving the carriage through town in order to protect her and the suffragists. Upon the suffragists' arrival to the Bank of Rhodes, Penelope asks Arthur to help Beau, who is being harassed by his cousins, [[Iain Gray|Iain]] and [[Scott Gray]]. Before anything can escalate, Arthur brings Beau to safety.
Penelope will next be heard from when she sends a letter to Arthur. She informs him that she is being kept in a cabin behind the ruins of [[Braithwaite Manor]], and she needs his help. After arriving, Penelope will tell Arthur that she has been locked up for her role in the women's suffrage movement, and either her family or the [[Gray Family|Grays]] killed the suffrage leader Olive Calhoon. Penelope then goes on to tell him that her and Beau are planning on running away to Boston, and that Beau is waiting for her at the train station. However, she cannot go alone, due to the considerable threat the Braithwaites and the Grays pose to their plan, and so she needs Arthur to take her.
 
   
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==== [[Beaver Hollow]] Chapter ====
Arthur agrees to bring her to the station, where she will reunite with Beau. Arthur purchases the train tickets, however it soon turns ugly when Iain and Scott approach them and attempt to pull Beau away. Arthur steps in, and knocks both of them unconscious. The three then hurry onto the train and set off. Unfortunately, their troubles are not yet over. Penelope's cousins, unwilling to let her run off with a Gray and their jewelry, pursue the train on horseback. Arthur fights them off, however the train's driver abandons the locomotive out of fear. Arthur then drives the train to [[Riggs Station]] in [[West Elizabeth]]. After stepping off the train, Penelope offers Arthur a sapphire bracelet as payment, which can be refused. Arthur then helps the couple into a carriage, tells the driver to head for Boston, and takes the driver's gun and gives it Penelope. The trio say their goodbyes as the carriage rolls away and she is not seen again.
 
 
Penelope will next be heard from when she sends a letter to Arthur. She informs him that she is being kept in a cabin behind the ruins of [[Braithwaite Manor]], and she needs his help. After arriving, Penelope tells Arthur that she has been locked up for her role in the women's suffrage movement, and either her family or the [[Gray Family|Grays]] killed the suffrage leader, Olive Calhoon. Penelope then goes on to tell him that she and Beau are planning on moving to Boston, and that Beau is waiting for her at the train station. However, she cannot go alone, due to the considerable threat the Braithwaites and the Grays pose to their plan, and so she needs Arthur to take her.
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Arthur agrees to bring her to the station, where she reunites with Beau. Arthur purchases the train tickets, although it soon turns ugly when Iain and Scott approach them and attempt to pull Beau away. Arthur steps in, and knocks both of them unconscious in a brawl. The three then hurry onto the train and set off. However, they are then pursued on horseback by Penelope's cousins, who are unwilling to allow her to elope with a Gray and have the family's jewellery. Arthur fights them off, but the train's driver abandons the locomotive out of fear, resulting in Arthur driving then the train to [[Riggs Station]] in his stead. After stepping off the train, Penelope offers Arthur a sapphire bracelet as payment, which can be refused in exchange for honor gain. Arthur then helps the couple into a carriage, tells the driver to head for Boston, before taking his gun and giving it Penelope. The trio say their goodbyes as the carriage rolls away and she is not seen again.
   
 
== Mission appearances ==
 
== Mission appearances ==
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The story of Romeo and Juliet is almost identical to the situation of Beau and Penelope.
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* The story of ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romeo_and_Juliet Romeo and Juliet]'' strongly resembles the situation of Beau and Penelope.
 
* Beau and Penelope aren't the first of the Grays and Braithwaites to be romantically involved with each other, as Douglas Gray and Lucille Braithwaite also had a similar relationship.
 
* Beau and Penelope aren't the first of the Grays and Braithwaites to be romantically involved with each other, as Douglas Gray and Lucille Braithwaite also had a similar relationship.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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File:Penelope Braithwaite Red Dead Redemption II.png
 
File:Penelope Braithwaite Red Dead Redemption II.png
 
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Revision as of 19:48, 8 April 2020

Penelope Braithwaite is a supporting character featured in Red Dead Redemption 2.

History

Background

Penelope was born in an unknown year to the Braithwaite family. Sometime before the year 1899, she fell in love with Beau Gray from the rival Gray family and became an activist for the women's suffrage movement.

Events of Red Dead Redemption 2

Clemens Point Chapter

Penelope is first seen sitting in the gazebo in the Braithwaite Manor grounds, when Arthur delivers a letter to her from Beau. After receiving it, she expresses her happiness at receiving the letter and how she loves Beau. She then sends Arthur a letter of her own to give to Beau.

When Beau reads her letter, he grows alarmed as it says that she is planning to participate in a rally organized by Olive Calhoon for the suffrage movement, in a town which is deeply hostile to the movement. Beau asks Arthur to accompany him and convince Penelope to not participate. After arriving at the stagecoach that the suffragists will be riding in, they ask Penelope to leave with them, but she is insistent on being part of the march. Penelope then compromises with Beau by having Arthur driving the carriage through town in order to protect her and the suffragists. Upon the suffragists' arrival to the Bank of Rhodes, Penelope asks Arthur to help Beau, who is being harassed by his cousins, Iain and Scott Gray. Before anything can escalate, Arthur brings Beau to safety.

Beaver Hollow Chapter

Penelope will next be heard from when she sends a letter to Arthur. She informs him that she is being kept in a cabin behind the ruins of Braithwaite Manor, and she needs his help. After arriving, Penelope tells Arthur that she has been locked up for her role in the women's suffrage movement, and either her family or the Grays killed the suffrage leader, Olive Calhoon. Penelope then goes on to tell him that she and Beau are planning on moving to Boston, and that Beau is waiting for her at the train station. However, she cannot go alone, due to the considerable threat the Braithwaites and the Grays pose to their plan, and so she needs Arthur to take her.

Arthur agrees to bring her to the station, where she reunites with Beau. Arthur purchases the train tickets, although it soon turns ugly when Iain and Scott approach them and attempt to pull Beau away. Arthur steps in, and knocks both of them unconscious in a brawl. The three then hurry onto the train and set off. However, they are then pursued on horseback by Penelope's cousins, who are unwilling to allow her to elope with a Gray and have the family's jewellery. Arthur fights them off, but the train's driver abandons the locomotive out of fear, resulting in Arthur driving then the train to Riggs Station in his stead. After stepping off the train, Penelope offers Arthur a sapphire bracelet as payment, which can be refused in exchange for honor gain. Arthur then helps the couple into a carriage, tells the driver to head for Boston, before taking his gun and giving it Penelope. The trio say their goodbyes as the carriage rolls away and she is not seen again.

Mission appearances

Red Dead Redemption 2

Trivia

  • The story of Romeo and Juliet strongly resembles the situation of Beau and Penelope.
  • Beau and Penelope aren't the first of the Grays and Braithwaites to be romantically involved with each other, as Douglas Gray and Lucille Braithwaite also had a similar relationship.

Gallery

Navigation