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Hancho is the leader of a West Texas group of banditos. A mutant coyote, he is easily offended and will stop at nothing to punish those who slight him. He worked at the hacienda (estate) of Consuela Realto's father, but was fired due to intoxication. In revenge, he wishes to do much harm to Consuela and all who are involved with her.

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  • Hancho
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  • Hancho is the leader of a West Texas group of banditos. A mutant coyote, he is easily offended and will stop at nothing to punish those who slight him. He worked at the hacienda (estate) of Consuela Realto's father, but was fired due to intoxication. In revenge, he wishes to do much harm to Consuela and all who are involved with her.
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Weapon
  • 7(xsd:double)
Name
  • Hancho
Abilities
  • Weapons proficiency, powerful sense of smell
Weight
  • 140(xsd:integer)
Height
  • 304.0
Species
  • Mutant Coyote
Home
  • West Texas
Occupation
  • Bandito Leader
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Gender
  • Male
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  • Hancho is the leader of a West Texas group of banditos. A mutant coyote, he is easily offended and will stop at nothing to punish those who slight him. He worked at the hacienda (estate) of Consuela Realto's father, but was fired due to intoxication. In revenge, he wishes to do much harm to Consuela and all who are involved with her.
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