Dressed in his best that absolutely screams "I was a cowboy up until a few months ago", Arthur is acting as first-resident chore boy of the potluck.
He's not particularly keen to let Dahlia get buried in too much work, and while he's spending as much time with Sally and Gwen as he's able to, he's also up and about any time anyone mentions something needs done. There comes a point where he's gotten familiar enough with those keeping things like water and cutlery stocked that they'll flag him down.
Much as he might complain, it's a comfortable, familiar thing. It reminds him of the simple pleasures of camps back home.
He's a large man, and not the most graceful, so not bumping into a newcomer or two is almost certainly out of the question. He's glad to tip his hat and greet anyone who meets his eyes, though, even when he's looking overwhelmed. Have you ever seen one person carry quite that many plates? Hopefully not. (Maybe he could even use a hand, from anyone feeling particularly proactive!)
Arthur Morgan | Red Dead Redemption 2 | Existing Player
He's not particularly keen to let Dahlia get buried in too much work, and while he's spending as much time with Sally and Gwen as he's able to, he's also up and about any time anyone mentions something needs done. There comes a point where he's gotten familiar enough with those keeping things like water and cutlery stocked that they'll flag him down.
Much as he might complain, it's a comfortable, familiar thing. It reminds him of the simple pleasures of camps back home.
He's a large man, and not the most graceful, so not bumping into a newcomer or two is almost certainly out of the question. He's glad to tip his hat and greet anyone who meets his eyes, though, even when he's looking overwhelmed. Have you ever seen one person carry quite that many plates? Hopefully not. (Maybe he could even use a hand, from anyone feeling particularly proactive!)