Sadie Adler is an important and beloved character in Red Dead Redemption 2, so much so that many want her to be the main character of the next game. Given how far away that likely is, fans have no choice but to wait and see if Sadie Adler is the lead of Red Dead Redemption 3, but it would likely be welcomed by many.

In Red Dead Redemption 2, at least, Sadie grows from a vengeful widow to a leader of the Dutch Van Der Linde Gang to a bounty hunter. In all of this, she proves herself loyal to the gang time and again but particularly to John, Abigail, and Arthur. This truly comes to define her character, and Red Dead 2 brings special attention to that with her horse, Hera.

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Red Dead Redemption 2: Symbolism and Horses

Micah Riding Baylock From Red Dead Redemption 2
Micah & Baylock

Horses are important in any western, and that holds true for Red Dead 2 as well. While some players may choose horses based on stats or rarity, there’s no denying that Arthur Morgan feels a special connection with his horse. Near the end of Arthur’s story in Red Dead 2, just before players make a choice to go back for the money or to ensure John gets to his family, his horse is killed. Despite the constant threat, Arthur sits with his horse, eases it into death, and thanks it for everything it has done.

The symbolism is clear, as well as the foreshadowing, but it’s evident in other ways too. Micah Bell’s villainy, the crooked snake and traitor in Red Dead Redemption 2, is seen in his horse, Baylock, too. If players examine the gang’s horse, Baylock is the only one to have low stamina and health out of the group, because Micah doesn’t properly care for him. It doesn’t help that the horse looks incredibly similar to the Dark Horse from the first game, which spawns when players have low honor (as Micah does).

To top it all off, Baylock may reference The Omen, a film where a nanny named Baylock is a disciple of hell watching over the antichrist. That may be going too far in villainizing Micah Bell in Red Dead Redemption, but the game does all it can to make his villainy abundant.

Red Dead Redemption 2: Sadie Adler and Her Horse, Hera

Sadie Adler in Red Dead Redemption 2
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With all of this in mind too, it’s easy to see how Sadie’s character is also reflected in her horse, Hera. The name is a reference to the Greek Goddess of women, marriage, family, childbirth, in all of which Hera took on a “protector” moniker. Sadie, seeking vengeance because of the loss of her husband, symbolizes many of these elements from day one.

But, it’s in how Sadie support John and Abigail’s marriage and family that really drives the symbolism home. She helps break John Marston out of prison, protects their son Jack, attends their wedding, and ultimately helps them settle into a stable family life. Of course, as fans know, the events of Red Dead Redemption end up taking that from John Marston, but in the lead-up to a few years of the family home life and peace, it’s clear that Sadie was their protector.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is available on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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