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'''Wallace War-Heels''', the "Pirate of the Prairies", is a Bandit King. | '''Wallace War-Heels''', the "Pirate of the Prairies", is a Bandit King. | ||
He owns a pair of boot-heels which, properly attached to boots, give the wearer superhuman powers | He owns a pair of boot-heels which, properly attached to boots, give the wearer superhuman powers of leadership and combat. | ||
Wallace is widely regarded as an honorable soldier whose word is his bond. He prefers to avoid bloodshed, never killing for sport, nor taking pleasure in death. As a leader of soldiers he tolerates no abuse of women and children. | |||
He has a long-standing mutual grudge with [[Hopalong Perfidy]] over a deal gone bad long ago. | He has a long-standing mutual grudge with [[Hopalong Perfidy]] over a deal gone bad long ago. |
Revision as of 20:25, 11 July 2016
Wallace War-Heels, the "Pirate of the Prairies", is a Bandit King.
He owns a pair of boot-heels which, properly attached to boots, give the wearer superhuman powers of leadership and combat.
Wallace is widely regarded as an honorable soldier whose word is his bond. He prefers to avoid bloodshed, never killing for sport, nor taking pleasure in death. As a leader of soldiers he tolerates no abuse of women and children.
He has a long-standing mutual grudge with Hopalong Perfidy over a deal gone bad long ago.
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Hopalong Cassidy will shoot to kill if that War-Heels feller comes around.