![]() “Yee-haw!” Cassidy fires her blasters upwards in the air in a diagonal, first one, then the other, slightly in front and then slightly behind. The hammer's head has one blunt face, plus a curved claw on the other side. Her Rail Hammer is similarly iconic and non-decorative: a simple wooden pole with a standard steel hammerhead attached at one end. The handles of each gun are pale brown wood. The hammer and sight of each gun are clearly visible, spiking out from the otherwise smooth barrels. The Sixshooters are two large, iconic revolver handguns with the typical six bullet cylinder. On each boot is a single steel spur, which denotes her ranching background, and is customary with her Wild West Marshall appearance.Ĭassidy's Hammer and Blasters also reflect her Western heritage. The belt itself holds up a pair of dusty blue jeans, which in turn lead to a pair of knee-high, thick leather boots, which are the same dusty brown color as her gloves. Amusingly, the gun holster is many times smaller than both Cassidy's guns, and her hands. There are also two golden buttons on her jacket, which match the gold of her Marshall's badge.Īlso golden is her belt buckle, which sits next to a gun holster of similar color to the belt itself. Her jacket is short in length but has sleeves covering the length of her arms, which then lead to firm leather firms of a dustier, pale brown. Under her hat can be seen wavy shoulder=length hair that frames her face, and is a reddish-brown in color.Īlso this shade of red-brown is her tan leather jacket, which is worn over a simple white cotton blouse. Her shining golden Marshall's badge also adorns her hat, showing both her status in the mortal world and her keen sense of justice. Her hat is decorated with a pale blue ribbon that is wrapped above the wide brim of the hat. Most importantly in her Wild West attire, Cassidy wears a very large, cream-colored cowgirl's hat. Wild West Marshal Cassidy Miller wears apparel very standard of her American style. ![]() "You just gonna stand behind me looking all-fired stupid or are you gonna draw?" - Marshall Cassidy Appearance She's always on the lookout for suspicious types and reckons that trouble's brewing. To Cassidy, Valhalla is like any other frontier boomtown in need of her rough brand of Justice. Later, Cassidy returned to law enforcement in dramatic style when President Lincoln begged her to track down the Bloodfang Rangers, a company of Confederate Vampires. But it also put her on the wrong side of the law when she joined the Underground Railroad and became a wanted fugitive herself. In her long career, Cassidy's insistence on justice for all earned her many unlikely friends, including "the meanest horse in the West," a giant cougar named Boots. But, outlaws soon changed their tune, and just five years later, Bloody Cal Johnson bragged from prison that Utah had been forced to call in the great Marshal Cassidy just to bring him down. When fifteen-year-old Cassidy Miller captured Wild Zeb and his gang, Zeb insisted his gun jammed and the sun was in his eyes. Armed and extremely Dangerous." -Poster, Nebraska Territory, 1853 Known companions include a Giant Cougar, a Twenty-foot Lumberjack, and a Cherokee Ghost. Wanted for dereliction of Duty, harboring a Fugitive Slave, aiding a Known Criminal, and Attempted Murder. ![]() "Reward ($5,000) for the capture, Dead or Alive, of ex-U.S.
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