![]() They encounter many signs warning campers of bears and can find bear scratches on stumps near their eventual campsite. Throughout the brothers' journey through Mount Rainier National Park, they are constantly warned of the presence of dangerous bears in the area. Hank filed a police report over the incident, and Claire later tells Sean that he is wanted for assault and robbery of a gas station along with the Seattle murders. Hank expresses that he feared for his life. Hank says in the article that the brothers assaulted him and fled into the woods after stealing from him. Sean knocked out Hank and stole the camping gear. If they didn't steal anything, it will say Hank tried to "help them" when they showed up at his store lost and hungry. If Sean shoplifted from Bear Station, the article will say Hank approached them after they allegedly stole from them. Sean finds a newspaper clipping depicting the incident at Bear Station and featuring an interview from Hank Stamper. Regardless of the choice, Sean and Daniel run away into the woods. If Hank is beaten up, he will stay down and cover his face from injuries. Sean then has the option to attempt to run or beat him up. ![]() If Sean tries to steal the camping supplies, Hank will grab his leg and tell him that he is going to prison forever. When Hank and Daniel argue, the latter unintentionally summons a supernatural power and knocks out Hank. ![]() Hank leaves the room but returns to the shop later to find Daniel inside. Either way, Hank remarks that people like Sean are why America should build the Wall. ![]() If Sean instead fakes sick to try to escape, Hank will call him on his bluff. If Sean accuses Hank of kidnapping him, Hank will threaten to call ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) on Sean and kick him in the face, giving him a bloody nose. Regardless of the choice, Hank will knock out Sean and hit Daniel, but Daniel will manage to escape.Īfter securing Sean in his office, calling the police to report him, and confiscating all items from his store in Sean's backpack, he confronts Sean. Sean is then given the decision to either fight, discuss or run from Hank. After a small passive conversation, Hank accuses Sean of stealing things from the market (regardless of whether the player actually shoplifted or not). He later approaches the boys, asking them what they are up to and where they are heading. Hank first appears properly pulling into the gas station while Sean Diaz and his younger brother Daniel Diaz are eating. He wears a belt carrying a green phone case, a gray radio holster, and a key ring.Ī younger Hank can first be seen in a picture hanging on the wall of a gas station near Mount Rainier, posing with a famous director. ![]() He wears a gray quarter-zip jacket over a red shirt, light blue jeans, and dark gray running shoes. Hank is a somewhat portly older man, with a pale and wrinkled complexion, graying beard and moustache, and short gray hair with a receding hairline. He's also known to have been short-tempered with Brody Holloway, but letting him off after Brody bought a lot of things from his store. He can be cruel and is not above physical violence, unlawful restraint, and using racial slurs at children. When dealing with the Diaz brothers, he seemed initially calm but was quick to anger. He has an interest in classic cars, but is mainly known for his hobby of endlessly carving bears out of logs in his free time. He has a "Model Citizen & Businessman Award" from 2014 in his office for "being a pillar of his community" and "helping all who come through his gas station for over 10 years". Hank is an American patriot with nationalistic political views. ![]()
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