(Story) Ghosts at Bolger Glade in Red Dead Redemption 2

You can find Bolger Glade here on the map.

It is the place where the 1864 Battle of scarlett meadows was fought.

General Harris was the leader on the side of confederacy, Harris became a war hero after this battle.

He was honored for courageous leadership.

The ghost whispers at Bolger Glade tell a different story though, you need to come here during a stormy night, you will can hear ghosts of General Harris and his soldiers from the 1864 battle. Thanks to audio files it's easier to listen to the entire story.

General Harris! x1, Major Requested an answer, Sir! General Harris, Please sir! General Harris, sir is everything alright, sir? The men they must attack,

Tell the major the men must attack, The Weather is Tempestuous, this Rain isn't letting up, they need reinforcements to defend their position attacking is quite out of the question it'll be pointless sir.

My orders, sir, are quite clear, tell the major to attack or face court martial. Even though it was obvious they were going to lose the battle,

General harris still wanted his men to attack. Runner, i need goddamn runner! Get me doddamn runne! Take this note to major wilkinson you're gonna attack at once, At once goddamnit!

General Harris, Sir! Major Wilkinson and his men have been annihilated. Higher ground!? Monsense! He is to attack within 6the hour.

Yes, sir! very good, General.Harris was pushing his men to keep fighting the opposite side.Even after loging a huge amount of his soldiers.General, Major smith and his men are dead.

I believe so, It's hard to Tell, sir, Capt fisher is attempting to secure the farmhouse, Captain fisher, why are you not with your men?

The cannons, their artillery is destroying us, sir, we need to retreat immediately, I disagree, I need your men to hold their position to the last man if necessary is that clear?

Very clear, sir, aye aye sir, Prepare my horse, soldier, we must escape before the yankees cut off the roads. Is this the general retreat, Sir? No! this is, We must move my command post back significantly. Yes Sir.

Harris let all of his men die, while he made a cowardly escape.

Before the Bolger Glade battle, Harris was considered to be a coward. The reason why he forced his men to fight a losing battle.

It was because he wanted to prove he wasn't a coward, some people know the truth anyway.