Setting Gun is set in the
American frontier, specifically in
Montana,
Arizona,
Colorado,
Kansas and
New Mexico in the year 1880. This includes cities and
badlands with populated environments that stretch from the mountains to the plains of early
Dodge City, Kansas. The story, written by
Randall Jahnson, features several veteran actors, including
Ron Perlman,
Lance Henriksen,
Kris Kristofferson,
Brad Dourif,
Tom Skerritt and the lead, played by
Thomas Jane.
Characters The game features a number of characters whose names are taken from real American frontier figures, including
Clay Allison,
José Chávez y Chávez,
Hoodoo Brown,
Dave Rudabaugh,
John Joshua "J.J" Webb,
Luke Short, Major Thomas Magruder (who was most likely based on
John B. Magruder), Soapy Jennings (who was based on
Soapy Smith), and Magruder's hulking personal bodyguard, Dutchie, based on "Dutchy" Schunderberger, a member of the real-life Hoodoo Brown's
Dodge City Gang. The name "Alhambra", given to the
brothel in the game, comes from a former pleasure-castle of the
Nasrid Kingdom of Granada. •
Colton "
Cole"
White (
Thomas Jane) – The Apache protagonist and
player character of the story. He learned the ways of the outdoors from his
adoptive father, Ned White. Cole meets many characters during his adventure; some become his allies while others turn out to be the utmost of enemies. He is a skilled
marksman, and is always willing to stand up for what he believes is right. •
Soapy Jennings (
Dave Wittenberg) – A
safe-cracker and a friend of Colton. Soapy's two specialties are cracking safes and cheating at poker, two major moral strikes against him in the American frontier. During the ride to Piper Lake from the Badlands, he confides to Cole the origin of his nickname: he was cornered in a lady friend's bedroom by her husband, and was forced to hide inside the shaft of her
water closet – after which he had to scrub for three days before he could get the smell off of him. •
Major Thomas Magruder (
Lance Henriksen) – The main antagonist of the story. He is the unofficial boss of the frontier, in charge of the railroads being installed through Apache Indian territory. Magruder was a
Confederate States Army Major during the
American Civil War (1861–1865) and led a group of soldiers, which included Clay Allison, to find the mythical city of gold,
Quivira. The war ended, but Magruder's mission did not. He has made it his ultimate goal in life to find the lost city of gold and is willing to do anything to accomplish it. Magruder meets his end when he is crushed to death during a cave-in at his mine. •
Ned White (
Kris Kristofferson) – Colton's adoptive father. He raised Colton under the false pretense of being his real father. Right before his death, he confesses part of the truth to Colton and sends him on his quest to find out the rest of the truth. Ned is a well-trained
outdoorsman and makes his living selling animal skins and carcasses to the local
riverboats sailing down the
Missouri River. •
"Reverend" Josiah Reed (
Brad Dourif) – A
misogynistic and
psychopathic priest who works for Magruder as a
hired killer to take control of the area. He is eventually killed by Cole in retribution for murdering Jenny. •
Sergeant Hollister (Marc Graue) - The
psychotic renegade army commander, who wields Ned's rifle and is in league with Magruder. After Hollister injures Fights-At-Dawn and battles with Colton, he dies when he fails to kill Colton via a
suicide bombing with dynamite. •
Mayor Hoodoo Brown (
Ron Perlman) – The fast-talking
mayor of Empire City. Hoodoo takes orders from Thomas Magruder, although his true goal is to make his city great rather than simply earn money. Due to his dirty practices, Hoodoo has many enemies and therefore has hired two professional gunslingers, J.J. Webb and Dave Rudabaugh, as personal bodyguards. He himself is a skilled gunfighter. The mayor pretends to hire Colton as another bodyguard, but in fact intends to set him up and is later killed in a firefight with Cole. •
Clay Allison (
Tom Skerritt) – A former Corporal for the Confederate Army and friend of Ned White and Tom Magruder. He is the leader of the resistance group fighting against Hoodoo Brown's corrupt reign over Empire City. He and his followers work closely with the Apache, dedicated to keeping Magruder and his men out of the frontier and restore some dignity to the American frontier. •
Fights-At-Dawn (
Eric Schweig) – The
Blackfoot Confederacy chief and a proud
warrior. He is deeply concerned for the future of his tribe and saddened by the white man's arbitrary murder and theft. He befriends Colton, and recalls a time when Cole was younger, when he was attacked by a
cougar. •
Many Wounds (Eric Schweig) – An Apache Indian who gave Colton to Ned when he was a baby. Later in the story, Many Wounds becomes a trusted ally of Colton and helps him out with Cole's fight against Magruder. •
Jenny (
Kath Soucie) – A
prostitute and the main attraction of the Alhambra Saloon in Dodge City. Jenny is tired of the small-town life and is anxiously waiting the completion of the bridge in town so she can travel south to New Mexico to Empire City. She briefly proves to be a valuable ally to Colton, but is murdered by Reed.
Plot In 1880, Colton White and his father Ned are hunting
game along the
Missouri River. After Cole saves Ned from a
grizzly bear, they board a riverboat to sell the meat. The riverboat is suddenly attacked by a psychopathic preacher named Reverend Josiah Reed and his men. After losing ground to Reed's men, Ned tells Cole to find a prostitute named Jenny in
Dodge City, Kansas. Ned then reveals he is not Cole's real father, and pushes him over the side to save him from the
steamboat's explosion. Cole travels to Dodge City to find Jenny. After rescuing her from a gang of bandits, Cole learns from her that Reverend Reed came to Dodge City from Empire City, and that Empire's Mayor Hoodoo Brown would know of the preacher's whereabouts. After assisting the
sheriff in fixing the bridge to out of Dodge, Cole and Jenny travel to Empire City. Upon arriving in Empire City, Colton is made a deputy by Hoodoo and promises to help him find Reed. During a gunfight at the local cattle ranch between the Resistance and the Deputies, Cole is appalled to see Hoodoo's other deputies kill an unarmed innocent couple. Cole then attempts to arrest the deputies but is forced to kill them both when they resist. When Cole confronts the Mayor in his
casino back in Empire City, Hoodoo tells Cole that Reed has captured Jenny and is holding her in his office. Rushing to save her, Cole witnesses Reed murdering Jenny and is then quickly knocked
unconscious by Hoodoo. Colton is then brought before Thomas Magruder, Reed and Hoodoo's boss, who had also ordered the Steamboat Massacre and Jenny's murder. After Cole learns Magruder and Ned have history, Magruder orders Colton to be hanged the next morning for Jenny's murder. Cole is thrown into the Empire jail before his scheduled execution the next day. Here he meets Port, a member of the Resistance, and Soapy Jennings, a
safe-cracker. With Soapy's help, Cole escapes jail and flees Empire with the other two prisoners. Soapy departs for Dodge while Port takes Cole to the Resistance's Hideout, where he meets their leader, Clay Allison. Cole later learns from Clay that he and Ned had served under Magruder during the American Civil War, and that the former
Confederate Major was searching for
Quivira, a lost city of gold, and that his ruthless quest had torn the frontier apart. Clay takes Cole on a mission to destroy one of Magruder's trains, which they execute successfully. They also discover that the
boxcar of the train is full of captured Apache, who Magruder had been using as slaves. The Apache Chief Many Wounds turns up at the scene, and thanks Cole for freeing his people, whilst criticising him for killing them at the bridge. As the Resistance celebrate at the hideout later that night, they are attacked by Magruder's men. They eventually manage to repel the attack but Clay is captured and taken to Empire City. Cole convinces Port and the rest of the Resistance to attack Empire, rescue their leader and take out Hoodoo. After battling his way through Empire to Hoodoo's
fortification, Cole eventually rescues Clay from his prison and confronts the corrupt mayor, whom he eventually kills. With the city liberated from Magruder's control, Cole travels back to Dodge to find Soapy so they can crack a safe that Cole noticed on the steamboat. After Cole saves Soapy from a
lynch mob, the pair escape Dodge and travel to the wreckage of the steamboat. However, the two are then captured by the renegade army commander Sergeant Hollister, who is revealed to be in league with Magruder. After escaping Hollister's fort, Cole and Soapy save the local
Blackfoot Confederacy tribe from Hollister's soldiers. Cole then assists the tribe in attacking and capturing Hollister's Fort. Cole then travels up river, only to be attacked by Hollister, who now wields
Ned's powerful rifle. After Cole wounds the psychotic sergeant heavily, Hollister then attempts to kill him via a suicide bombing, which he fails, killing only himself. With Hollister dead, Cole and Soapy make their way to the riverboat, only to be ambushed by Magruder's riders. Cole defeats them, then they are attacked by Reed. After a long gunfight with the psychopathic preacher, Cole kills Reed in retribution for murdering Jenny and he and Soapy discover that the item Magruder had been hunting for is a part of the golden
Cross of Coronado which shows the route to Quivira. Cole realizes that the other piece is held by Many Wounds, the Apache Chieftain. Cole and Soapy travel through the Badlands to the Apache Camp, where Many Wounds reveals that Cole is Apache. Many Wounds explains that his father and many other innocent villagers, were murdered by Magruder and his soldiers during their original search for the Cross of Coronado during the American Civil War. They are then once again ambushed by Magruder's men on their way to a mountain top Many Wounds told them of. Upon reaching the peak and using the Cross, they learn that Quivira is hidden inside a mountain, above where Magruder had been digging for it. However, Magruder's
militia discover their location, and attack them. Soapy is captured and tortured by Magruder, and is forced to reveal Quivira was above him all along. Magruder returns to his mine to find the City of Gold, while Cole fights his way down the mountain to save Soapy. Cole then kills Magruder's henchman Dutchie and his men, and captures Magruder's armored train. Clay and Cole then use the train to break into Magruder's Mine, which is then attacked by a joint force of Resistance fighters and Apache warriors. Fighting their way into the mines, Cole finally confronts Magruder inside Quivira. The two then furiously battle inside the Lost City, with Cole eventually overcoming the ruthless
tyrant and causing the mountain to begin to collapse. Cole leaves Magruder with his leg trapped under a rock to be crushed by the crumbing mountain while he escapes the Lost City with the help of Many Wounds. Then, with Magruder dead and Quivira lost for good, Cole tells Many Wounds that their fathers can finally rest in peace. == Development and marketing ==