Ian Garraway is an unseen character in Grand Theft Auto V.
History[]
Background[]
Garraway is a journalist for the Liberty Tree.
Events of Grand Theft Auto V[]
During the story of GTA V, Garraway will write two internet articles which can be found on Eyefind: "BAWSAQ swings wildly, pain shoots through traders" and "The Lost Found: Biker gang rises from ashes. Now menacing desert communities in Blaine County, San Andreas".
The first article is a report regarding the stock markets located at The Exchange in Liberty City, while the second report notes The Lost MC's move to Stab City in Blaine County, San Andreas.
Online Articles[]
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BAWSAQ swings wildly, pain shoots through traders |
Ian Garraway - Liberty Tree | |
From the moment the opening bell rang in the financial district here in Liberty City, there was shouting and screaming heard on the trading floor - in the streets and out of the windows of some of the largest trading firms. Wild dips were seen as some companies lost 10 percent of their value in minutes as supercomputers executed millions of trades per second and their human masters sat back in horror as our financial system threatened to come crumbling down, before surging up in a late rally and ending the day just about to flay. "This is not conjecture, this is fact," conjectured trader Adam Feinstein. Meanwhile regulators have been asked to look into the practice of computers automatically executing trades and causing wild swings in the markets. The practice has been banned on trading floors across Europe. "We're not going to do anything Europe does, since it's probably wrong," said one trader. | |
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The Lost Found: Biker gang rises from ashes. Now menacing desert communities in Blaine County, San Andreas |
Ian Garraway - Liberty Tree | |
A few years ago, they were involved in a civil war in Alderney that left many dead and made some believe that the Lost motorcycle club was consigned to history. Now they've resurfaced in the Alamo Sea area in the desert north of Los Santos and are once again raising havoc. For years, the Lost were involved in a seemingly non-stop war with the Angels of Death. Then came 2008's bloody civil war that apparently wiped them out for good. Now, they are back and worse than ever. The Lost are known to be heavily involved in two of the biggest industries for the impoverished desert towns of Blaine County: Illegal arms dealing, especially supplying violent gangs and separatists in Canada with American hardware; and the manufacture and distribution of crystal methamphetamine, the nightmare drug that has devastated small town life in too many rural communities, but has been a great boon to the washing machine industry. | |