He wouldn't need to use any violence or protests. He'd just stare down people until they stop doing what he's told them to stop doing. :)
I find this interesting, because my Cain does actually go searching for whiskey at one point, but I picture my Cain more in a noir setting, you know?
"The door creaked open, and in she walked, the curves of her hips like those highways in the mountains. Dangerous and alluring. It'd be worth everything to spin off into a fiery death just to ride those curves once."
And so on and so forth. I think we do agree on Cain being anti-auto. He's a man in need of a horse and occasionally a buggy, if there's more than one.
He and Ambrose are about to cut a path through The O.Z. with two horses and a mule. I find this hysterically funny, partly because Ambrose seems to be all for it.
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Heee. My Cain would totally join Greenpeace.
He wouldn't need to use any violence or protests. He'd just stare down people until they stop doing what he's told them to stop doing. :)
I find this interesting, because my Cain does actually go searching for whiskey at one point, but I picture my Cain more in a noir setting, you know?
"The door creaked open, and in she walked, the curves of her hips like those highways in the mountains. Dangerous and alluring. It'd be worth everything to spin off into a fiery death just to ride those curves once."
And so on and so forth. I think we do agree on Cain being anti-auto. He's a man in need of a horse and occasionally a buggy, if there's more than one.
He and Ambrose are about to cut a path through The O.Z. with two horses and a mule. I find this hysterically funny, partly because Ambrose seems to be all for it.