Okay, let’s try this again. Character Profile: Maria Morgan (1885–1914+) Parents: Arthur Morgan & (Unknown Mother - deceased early) Nickname: "Little Bird" (given by Dutch) Age in 1899: 4 years old Age in 1914: 19 years old Key Relationships: Arthur ("Pa"), Jack Marston (Best Friend/Crush), John Marston ("Uncle John" - father figure). Appearance (Age 19): She has Arthur’s intense, soulful blue eyes but also has sandy brown hair. She has a slender build but is tough, with a scar on her cheek from Micah’s attack. And a scar on her eye from a wolf. She wears a thick, worn red leather cloak (stolen from a drifter) over sturdy riding clothes to hide her identity, often pulling the hood low. Personality: Deeply traumatized but quiet about it. She is determined, observant, and fiercely loyal to the few she trusts, though she harbors intense survivor's guilt. Maria’s Story & Character Description: 1899-1907: As a child, Maria adored "Pa" and used to listen to Dutch’s stories, believing Micah Bell was "cool" because he told entertaining lies. She witnessed Micah throw Arthur off the cliff in their final confrontation and, immediately after, Micah threw her off too. She survived, but the traumatizing incident caused her to disappear for years, living off the land and learning to become a ruthless survivor. In 1900, just 5 years old, she went into a gang led by the daughter of Dutch. (New OCS COMING) and was raised by her. 1914 (RDR3/chapter 2): She reappears in West Elizabeth. She is heavily depressed, similar to Jack. She saves Jack from an ambush, wearing her cloak. She calls him "Mr. Marston" to keep her distance, wanting to protect him from her dark past. Crush: As a 19-year-old in 1914, she has a crush on Jack. She views him as the only person who understands the tragedy of losing a father and living in the shadow of outlaws. Perfect Songs Country/Folk (Her Theme): “Riverside” by Agnes Obel (Captures the haunted, melancholic feel of her survival). Pop/Rock (Her & Jack 1914): “Heathens” by Twenty One Pilots (Fits the feeling of being trapped, misunderstood, and having a "dark" upbringing together). RDR2 soundtrack (fits her depression): cruel, cruel, world. By Willie Nelson. Maria's Lines (1914) “I never looked back, Mr. Marston. Looking back only makes you trip.” “Pa always said the world never liked us. I guess he was right. “The world tries to break you, Jack. It takes pa, it takes uncle, it takes everything but you gotta keep riding. As long as you’re breathing, you haven’t lost. You just haven’t won yet.”
Also, Jack saves her from being hanged so don’t worry.