Post by infierno on Dec 2, 2021 5:28:15 GMT
The Legend of Creek Floor; Or, How a County Clerk Briefly Became the Most Wanted Man in the West.
Who was this mysterious nobody, and how did he come into historical prominence? Why did half the country want him dead? Who the hell named him, anyways? Find out the answers to all these burning questions in this exciting exposé!
The hero of our tale, Mr. Creek Floor, began his grand adventure as a mere county clerk in East Texas. Finding his meager pay nowhere near enough to get by, Mr. Floor spent his weekends hunting for food in the wilderness. One lucky afternoon, he stumbled across the soon-to-be infamous satchel surrounded by bullet-riddled corpses.
Upon opening the satchel, he found it carried 30 Increasing Rep d6! More than enough to quit his job and start a profitable business of his own. Naturally, Mr. Floor did the sensible and pragmatic thing, and chose to steal a massive sum of money from a mysterious third party known to be heavily armed.
With his grand adventure kicking off, Mr. Floor high-tailed it out of East Texas. In just a few short weeks, the Travel Map would be teeming with enemy groups combing every corner of America for the satchel. For now, he maintained a head start.
On his way out of the state, he stopped at a General Store and bought himself a knife, a Semi-Automatic Pistol (3 targets) to go with his Revolver, and a stick of Dynamite (5 targets, single use). As with all No Country for Old Men main characters, dual-wielding handguns is an option, and ultimately a necessity when facing the overwhelming odds of late encounters. He declined the services of the Hired Hands who lurk around town offering their guns for hire.
Upon opening the satchel, he found it carried 30 Increasing Rep d6! More than enough to quit his job and start a profitable business of his own. Naturally, Mr. Floor did the sensible and pragmatic thing, and chose to steal a massive sum of money from a mysterious third party known to be heavily armed.
With his grand adventure kicking off, Mr. Floor high-tailed it out of East Texas. In just a few short weeks, the Travel Map would be teeming with enemy groups combing every corner of America for the satchel. For now, he maintained a head start.
On his way out of the state, he stopped at a General Store and bought himself a knife, a Semi-Automatic Pistol (3 targets) to go with his Revolver, and a stick of Dynamite (5 targets, single use). As with all No Country for Old Men main characters, dual-wielding handguns is an option, and ultimately a necessity when facing the overwhelming odds of late encounters. He declined the services of the Hired Hands who lurk around town offering their guns for hire.