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Miranda Fortuna


Miranda Fortuna is a minor character in Red Dead Redemption.

History[]

Background[]

Miranda Fortuna is the younger sister of Luisa Fortuna and Emilio Fortuna and a supporter of the Reyes' Rebels during the Mexican Revolution. In 1911, during the Revolution, Miranda escaped from Mexico after being escorted to a dock by John Marston.

Events of Red Dead Redemption[]

The player meets Miranda Fortuna in the mission "My Sister's Keeper". Luisa is packing her bags as Mr. Fortuna loads them into a wagon, and Mrs. Fortuna is crying on the porch of the house while Miranda comforts her. Luisa tells John her parents must go into hiding to avoid their capture because she is a rebel leader. In the meantime, Miranda is going to Yucatán to work on the docks for a family friend, to avoid being captured by Colonel Allende. Luisa asks the player to escort Miranda to the docks in a coach. On the way, the player meets some Federales who open fire. After shooting them, or simply plowing them down, Miranda pelts the player with directions to the dock, continually avoiding government blockades.

Miranda is not seen or mentioned again after "My Sister's Keeper."

Mission appearances[]

Red Dead Redemption

Quotes[]

What do they want now!? Act normal, it's nothing to worry about.
Miranda Fortuna

Trivia[]

  • It is never revealed what Miranda's exact age is. Considering her older sister, Luisa, is only 19, she could possibly be younger than 18. This would make her one of just two people in the game who are still children in 1911, along with Jack Marston.
  • When approaching Campo Mirada at the beginning of "My Sister's Keeper," before starting the mission, it is possible to kill her and her mother on the front porch. Although she is quite bullet-resistant, standing close enough and continually shooting her will eventually kill her. When looting her you'll receive a small amount of cash (5 - 10$).

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