
While the player is tracking down the gunslingers, the pair then relocate to a riverboat in Saint Denis. Levin asks the player to get quotes about Calloway from fellow gunslingers he knew, in order to help him write Calloway's biography. Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Pack ReviewĢ7 October 2010 Events of Red Dead Redemption 2 Ĭalloway is drunkenly passed out at Keane's Saloon in Valentine, where the player can approach Theodore Levin to ask about who Calloway is. Additionally, Slim Grant says that he and Calloway were going to duel over the death of the latter's cousin shortly after it happened, but Calloway never showed up. In addition to meeting these other well-known gunslingers, Calloway developed a feud with future New Hanover State Marshal Slim Grant, due to Grant killing his cousin.ĭespite these many tales, Black Belle says that the legends surrounding him are mostly fiction and that Calloway usually ran from a fight. In his younger days, he crossed paths with Emmet Granger, Flaco Hernández, Billy Midnight, and Black Belle. īy 1899, Calloway is considerably older and has trouble remembering the exploits of his earlier days, much to the dismay of Levin.

In the same conversation, Levin asserts that Calloway and the Newton twins were friends at some point and that they "rode the Alabaster trail together" in 1873.

Levin also mentions an incident at Sylvia's Saloon in 1876 involving the Newton twins, who Calloway was alleged to have killed (although Calloway himself dismisses this as "just a lot of bunk" and says that one of the twins was actually a woman). In his prime, Jim "Boy" Calloway was considered the fastest left-handed draw in the Wild West and is rumored to have “killed fourteen men in a fight at Lewsey Hollow”, as detailed by his biographer Theodore Levin.
