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-> Barclay Brown claims to be a timber farmer and lawman from Minnesota. However, this is not the full truth. He was in fact a timber farmer from Minnesota named John Armstrong. He migrated to Dodge City because he wanted to try out "the city life". He eventually worked as a bartender for a saloon, and fell into the life of an outlaw after he wanted to make more income. He worked with the saloon owner - Rusty Cohen and went off committing crime sprees. They eventually formed an unnamed gang, and Armstrong became known as "The Dodge City Degenerate" after he killed two lawmen in a shootout at the center of Dodge City. After he killed the two lawmen, Rusty was locked up and he met a young woman named Eleanor. Eleanor explains that she just divorced her husband after she found out that he was a criminal. Little does Armstrong know that her ex-husband was Rusty Cohen. The two eventually fall in love, Armstrong comes up with the fake name Barclay Brown and the two move to Blackwater to start a new life. He becomes a sherrif after a few months of living there, and marries Eleanor. However, he gets tied back into the outlaw life by the local Railroad Baron, Rupert Steinbech. He makes sure that Rupert's crimes go under the deputies and marshal's radar, and gets a decent deal of money while doing this. This goes on for several years, as he helps run Rupert's empire. However Rupert later finds out that Barclay married his brother (Rusty Cohen)'s wife. Rupert has created a strong bond and after several tries couldn't bring himself to kill Barclay. So, he demises a plan to get him fired instead. He tells Barclay to murder the current mayor of Blackwater - Rutherford Hudson after Wyatt Earp and his brother (a lawman) wonder into town. Barclay refuses, however he bluffs to kill Eleanor - which causes Barlclay to panic and kill the mayor. This sparks the rest of the events that occur in the series, as Wyatt and Virgil Earp (along with the help with Dept. Jackson) attempt to bring down Brown.

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-> Barclay Brown claims to be a timber farmer and lawman from Minnesota. However, this is not the full truth. He was in fact a timber farmer from Minnesota named John Armstrong. He migrated to Dodge City because he wanted to try out "the city life". He eventually worked as a bartender for a saloon, and fell into the life of an outlaw after he wanted to make more income. He worked with the saloon owner - Rusty Cohen and went off committing crime sprees. They eventually formed an unnamed gang, and Armstrong became known as "The Dodge City Degenerate" after he killed two lawmen in a shootout at the center of Dodge City. After he killed the two lawmen, Rusty was locked up and he met a young woman named Eleanor. Eleanor explains that she just divorced her husband after she found out that he was a criminal. Little does Armstrong know that her ex-husband was Rusty Cohen. The two eventually fall in love, Armstrong comes up with the fake name Barclay Brown and the two move to Blackwater to start a new life. He becomes a sherrif after a few months of living there, and marries Eleanor. However, he gets tied back into the outlaw life by the local Railroad Baron, Rupert Steinbech. He makes sure that Rupert's crimes go under the deputies and marshal's radar, and gets a decent deal of money while doing this. This goes on for several years, as he helps run Rupert's empire. However Rupert later finds out that Barclay married his brother (Rusty Cohen)'s wife. Rupert has created a strong bond and after several tries couldn't bring himself to kill Barclay. So, he demises a plan to get him fired instead. He tells Barclay to murder the current mayor of Blackwater - Rutherford Hudson Dillon Merry after Wyatt Earp and his brother (a lawman) wonder into town. Barclay refuses, however he bluffs to kill Eleanor - which causes Barlclay to panic and kill the mayor. This sparks the rest of the events that occur in the series, as Wyatt and Virgil Earp (along with the help with Dept. Jackson) attempt to bring down Brown.
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Barclay Brown is the [[BigBad main antagonist of the first season]], the [[CorruptHick corrupt]] [[TheSheriff sheriff of Blackwater]]. He is an associate of [[RailroadBaron Oakes Ames]], who he seems to quite loyal to. He falls under the NeutralEvil alignment.

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Barclay Brown is the [[BigBad main antagonist of the first season]], the [[CorruptHick corrupt]] [[TheSheriff sheriff of Blackwater]]. He is an associate of [[RailroadBaron Oakes Ames]], Rupert Steinbech]], who he seems to quite loyal to. He falls under the NeutralEvil alignment.
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Barclay Brown is the [[BigBad main antagonist of the first season]], the [[CorruptHick corrupt]] [[TheSheriff sheriff of Blackwater]]. He is an associate of [[RailroadBaron Rupert Steinbech]], who he seems to quite loyal to. He falls under the NeutralEvil alignment.

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Barclay Brown is the [[BigBad main antagonist of the first season]], the [[CorruptHick corrupt]] [[TheSheriff sheriff of Blackwater]]. He is an associate of [[RailroadBaron Rupert Steinbech]], Oakes Ames]], who he seems to quite loyal to. He falls under the NeutralEvil alignment.
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->"My brother here is a good man, he may not be able to shoot a man no matter how black their heart is. But me? I go by the law, and I'll do whatever I have to do to enforce it. That is just how it works out here in Blackwater - Brown. It's kill or be killed.. but I'm sure you know that already."

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Virgil Earp is a main character featuring in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/DarthWiki/Blackwater Blackwater]], he is the brother of Wyatt Earp and also has gone through countless professions in his life. He falls under the LawfulNeutral alignment.

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Virgil Earp is a main character featuring in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/DarthWiki/Blackwater Blackwater]], he is the brother of Wyatt Earp and also has gone through countless numerous professions in his life. He falls under the LawfulNeutral alignment.
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Virgil Earp grew up in a chaotic household, with eight other siblings. His parents broke up when he was young, and so he went to live with his father - he was an civil war veteran. His father attempted to convince him to join the army - however he decided he wanted to grow up to be a deputy much like his step-father who had seen on a number of occasions. Virgil eventually moved out a few years after Wyatt. He moved to Virginia, and got into the prospecting business. He eventually didn't end up finding any cold and made no income some he worked as a stagecoach driver for several years. He also got into bounty hunting, and did the two for several more years. He then decided to become a US Marshal, and moved to a newly-formed town known as Blackwater which supposedly has a high crime rate. He intended to clean the town up, and quickly befriended the mayor of the town, Dillon Merry. He worked as a marshal across Wyoming, but mainly stayed within the area of Blackwater. He also began bounty hunting in his free time to make a little extra money.
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"My brother here is a good man, he may not be able to shoot a man no matter how black their heart is. But me? I go by the law, and I'll do whatever I have to do to enforce it. That is just how it works out here in Blackwater - Brown. It's kill or be killed.. but I'm sure you know that already."

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Johansen Jackson ''(formerly known as Many Horses)'' is a main character featuring in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/DarthWiki/Blackwater Blackwater]]. He is the [[KidSidekick sidekick]] of Wyatt, along with Virgil. He is an indian from a family of [[TheSavageIndian savage indians]] who [[TheRunaway runs away]] from his tribe in hopes of finding a new life in [[MacguffinLocation Blackwater]]. He eventually is appointed as a deputy after [[PlotTriggeringDeath Merryweather's death]].

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Johansen Jackson ''(formerly known as Many Horses)'' is a main character featuring in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/DarthWiki/Blackwater Blackwater]]. He is the [[KidSidekick sidekick]] of Wyatt, along with Virgil. He is an indian from a family of [[TheSavageIndian savage indians]] who [[TheRunaway runs away]] from his tribe in hopes of finding a new life in [[MacguffinLocation Blackwater]]. He eventually is appointed as a deputy after [[PlotTriggeringDeath Merryweather's death]]. He falls under the NeutralGood alignment.




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"My brother here is a good man, he may not be able to shoot a man no matter how black their heart is. But me? I go by the law, and I'll do whatever I have to do to enforce it. That is just how it works out here in Blackwater - Brown. It's kill or be killed.. but I'm sure you know that already."
Virgil Earp is a main character featuring in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/DarthWiki/Blackwater Blackwater]], he is the brother of Wyatt Earp and also has gone through countless professions in his life. He falls under the LawfulNeutral alignment.
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-> Many Horses was a member of the Sioux tribe, and the son of Sitting Bull. He lived with the tribe for the first twenty years of his life, and eventually the tribe find a white man who claims to be from a nearby town called Blackwater. Sitting Bull (the chief of the tribe) does not trust the man, so ties him up in a tipi near Many Horse's. Many Horses begins to start a friendship with the man, who claims to be a lawman from Blackwater

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-> Many Horses was a member of the Sioux tribe, and the son of Sitting Bull. He lived with the tribe for the first twenty years of his life, and eventually the tribe find a white man who claims to be from a nearby town called Blackwater. Sitting Bull (the chief of the tribe) does not trust the man, so ties him up in a tipi near Many Horse's. Many Horses begins to start a friendship with the man, who claims to be is a lawman and bounty hunter known as Merryweather from Blackwaterthe town of Blackwater. He tells Many Horses stories of Blackwater, and his experiences as a lawman and bounty hunter there. After Sitting Bull learns that Merryweather is sharing these stories with his son, he executes Merryweather. This causes Many Horses to run away, in hopes of finding Blackwater. After a few hours of running in the wilderness, he is found by Virgil Earp - a lawman going on a bounty looking for the Jagged Jackal, an outlaw who resides in Blackwater. Virgil promises to take him back to Blackwater, but first they need to catch the outlaw. They work together and find him camped out at a abandoned outpost, and bring him back to Blackwater. After he is caught, the outlaw asks for atonement to god, for he will likely be executed. He states his real name, which is unknown to Virgil - his name is Johansen Jackson. Once they return to Blackwater - due to Many Horses's skill with a gun and help to Virgil he is appointed as a sheriff's deputy. He names himself "Johansen Jackson" and unbeknownst to the people living in Blackwater - he is part of a rival indian tribe.
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Johansen Jackson ''(formerly known as Many Horses)'' is a main character featuring in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/DarthWiki/Blackwater Blackwater]]. He is the [[KidSidekick sidekick]] of Wyatt, along with Virgil. He is an indian from a family of [[TheSavageIndian savage indians]] who [[TheRunaway runs away]] from his tribe in hopes of finding a new life in [[Macguffin Location Blackwater]]. He eventually is appointed as a deputy after [[PlotTriggeringDeath Merryweather's death]].


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Johansen Jackson ''(formerly known as Many Horses)'' is a main character featuring in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/DarthWiki/Blackwater Blackwater]]. He is the [[KidSidekick sidekick]] of Wyatt, along with Virgil. He is an indian from a family of [[TheSavageIndian savage indians]] who [[TheRunaway runs away]] from his tribe in hopes of finding a new life in [[Macguffin Location [[MacguffinLocation Blackwater]]. He eventually is appointed as a deputy after [[PlotTriggeringDeath Merryweather's death]].

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Johansen Jackson ''(formerly known as Many Horses)'' is a main character featuring in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/DarthWiki/Blackwater Blackwater]]. He is the [[KidSidekick sidekick]] of Wyatt, along with Virgil. He is an Indian from a family of SavageIndians who [[TheRunaway runs away]] from his tribe in hopes of finding a new life in [[Macguffin Location Blackwater]].

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->''Barclay may be a bad man, but he does not deserve to die! Believe me, this is why I fled from my people, death can tear a family apart. If you kill him.. your faces will be marked up on wanted posters for miles!

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-> Barclay Brown claims to be a timber farmer and lawman from Minnesota. However, this is not the full truth. He was in fact a timber farmer from Minnesota named Joh Armstrong. He migrated to Dodge City because he wanted to try out "the city life". He eventually worked as a bartender for a saloon, and fell into the life of an outlaw after he wanted to make more income. He worked with the saloon owner - Rusty Cohen and went off committing crime sprees. They eventually formed an unnamed gang, and Armstrong became known as "The Dodge City Degenerate" after he killed two lawmen in a shootout at the center of Dodge City. After he killed the two lawmen, Rusty was locked up and he met a young woman named Eleanor. Eleanor explains that she just divorced her husband after she found out that he was a criminal. Little does Armstrong know that her ex-husband was Rusty Cohen. The two eventually fall in love, Armstrong comes up with the fake name Barclay Brown and the two move to Blackwater to start a new life. He becomes a sherrif after a few months of living there, and marries Eleanor. However, he gets tied back into the outlaw life by the local Railroad Baron, Rupert Steinbech. He makes sure that Rupert's crimes go under the deputies and marshal's radar, and gets a decent deal of money while doing this. This goes on for several years, as he helps run Rupert's empire. However Rupert later finds out that Barclay married his brother (Rusty Cohen)'s wife. Rupert has created a strong bond and after several tries couldn't bring himself to kill Barclay. So, he demises a plan to get him fired instead. He tells Barclay to murder the current mayor of Blackwater - Rutherford Hudson after Wyatt Earp and his brother (a lawman) wonder into town. Barclay refuses, however he bluffs to kill Eleanor - which causes Barlclay to panic and kill the mayor. This sparks the rest of the events that occur in the series, as Wyatt and Virgil Earp (along with the help with Dept. Jackson) attempt to bring down Brown.

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-> Barclay Brown claims to be a timber farmer and lawman from Minnesota. However, this is not the full truth. He was in fact a timber farmer from Minnesota named Joh John Armstrong. He migrated to Dodge City because he wanted to try out "the city life". He eventually worked as a bartender for a saloon, and fell into the life of an outlaw after he wanted to make more income. He worked with the saloon owner - Rusty Cohen and went off committing crime sprees. They eventually formed an unnamed gang, and Armstrong became known as "The Dodge City Degenerate" after he killed two lawmen in a shootout at the center of Dodge City. After he killed the two lawmen, Rusty was locked up and he met a young woman named Eleanor. Eleanor explains that she just divorced her husband after she found out that he was a criminal. Little does Armstrong know that her ex-husband was Rusty Cohen. The two eventually fall in love, Armstrong comes up with the fake name Barclay Brown and the two move to Blackwater to start a new life. He becomes a sherrif after a few months of living there, and marries Eleanor. However, he gets tied back into the outlaw life by the local Railroad Baron, Rupert Steinbech. He makes sure that Rupert's crimes go under the deputies and marshal's radar, and gets a decent deal of money while doing this. This goes on for several years, as he helps run Rupert's empire. However Rupert later finds out that Barclay married his brother (Rusty Cohen)'s wife. Rupert has created a strong bond and after several tries couldn't bring himself to kill Barclay. So, he demises a plan to get him fired instead. He tells Barclay to murder the current mayor of Blackwater - Rutherford Hudson after Wyatt Earp and his brother (a lawman) wonder into town. Barclay refuses, however he bluffs to kill Eleanor - which causes Barlclay to panic and kill the mayor. This sparks the rest of the events that occur in the series, as Wyatt and Virgil Earp (along with the help with Dept. Jackson) attempt to bring down Brown.

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