Arthur Morgan is the main protagonist of red dead redemption 2 he was born circa 1863 his parents were Beatrice and lyle Morgan. He was born in the northern U.S. His mother died when he was young of unknown reasons and his father was an outlaw. When Arthur was 14 his father from committing latency was arrested. At this point Arthur joined the dutch van der lin gang under the wing of dutch and Hosea. He then got married with a bar tender and had a child but later both of them were killed in a robbery. This brings us to the present day.
Dutch was born somewhere outside of Philadelphia in 1855 he had a difficult childhood with his father brand in the union army and died in a unnamed battle dutch had an idealistic personality he would steal from the rich give to the poor and help others and punished cruelty. He later in the story of rdr2 became the protagonist.
He was born in 1873 in gold town west virginia his mother died from giving birth and his father died in a bar fight in 1871 After this he joined the dutch van Der Lin gang where he met Abigail Marston and later had jack Marston.
Micah was born in 1860 in Texas his father was a ruthless criminal wanted for murder Micah was born in a bloodline of killers and at seventeen was wanted for murder. He met dutch in a bar where he was trying to sell gold they recently stole but the deal went wrong and Micah saved dutch from the altercation.
Hosea was born in 1844 and raised in the mountains by his mother he was a master thief and a main leader in the van der lin group. He met dutch at a campfire when they both robbed each other and once they realized this they laughed and started working together.
you find Sadie Adler in a house with the Odriscals which is a rival gang that kills and murders without mercy. You find her with her husband killed by the gang and her in shock and terrified. Throughout the story you see her become one of the most feared outlaws in all of the U.S. for her skill and talant she was one of the main protagonists. Nothing is really known about her past.