

Nell refuses to a tell him about them and gets back to tinkering with the firearms. Tony brushes off the warning as says the bandaged mercenary is a good partner and pesters the gunsmith about the new guns she is making him. She also tells him that she believes Gilver to not be human, and dangerous. Nell tells Tony that she heard about the hospital fire. She chastises him over his mooching and for losing the guns she made him in the fire. She asks him what he needs it for, and he tells her that it is for "something that takes the shape of a man but isn't one." As Gilver leaves, Nell is shocked by his shadow, as it did not resemble the man in the suit before her, but an armored knight.Ī few days later, Tony visits Nell and they banter at about the terrible sandwitch she made for him. The banaged man compliments Nell's work and drops a stack of bills. She tells him she only sells pistols, but he rips the shotgun from the mount and inspects the firearm. Shortly after Tony leaves, Gilver enters Nell's shop and asks for the shotgun on the wall. On his way out, she warns him about Gilver and informs Tony that a man looking into Gilver's past turned up dead the night before, sliced from shoulder to hip. Tony gladly accepts both guns and gives her a stack of cash. Over the coming weeks she customized the Mauser and built a companion piece for it. After Tony leaves she gazes at a photo of her son. After some banter back and forth, she agrees to repair it for him. She notes she would have to strip it down completely and that fixing it wasn't worth the cost. Nell developed a close relationship with him and constantly built him guns because they could never handle his trigger finger.Īfter Tony defeated and took Denvers' Mauser, he asked Nell to fix it up. At some point, Tony Redgrave, came into town and cleaned up the mercenary underworld.
