![]() Just to be sure.ĭon’t hurt nothin’ to stay on the good side. Sometimes I leave a little beef jerkey, or a half a plug of chewin’ ‘baccy there by the wall, Ol’ Paint ‘l leave a hank of fresh hay or a piece o’ salt lick. Since that day, Ol’ Paint ‘n I go down to those tracks and check on that ol Cactus Cat-Dog Angel, makin’ sure he ain’t up to nothin’ bad. In Fort Stockton, ‘n Monahans, ‘n Tulia too, all those towns where nobodys got nowhere to go ‘cept out into the open land with the sagebrush and mesquite when the scary things come. Folks don’t talk ’bout much mor’n that, they’s too skeered. ‘Bout the Cactus Cat-Dog Angel showin’ that day out in Abeline, ’bout how the sun had turned red and the wind blew hot, and all the birds flew off, squakin, in fear. As relieved to find out the world wasn’t endin’ in a nucular holocaust, that Cactus Cat-Dog Angel shore gave us the willies, chillin’ right up our backbones. ![]() The darm Cactus Cat-Dog Angel, painted up there, pretty as real life. Painted up on the pillar ‘tween the two roads, one goin’ in, the other out. He told us to move along and we went out the other end from the one we come in on.Īnd there he was. ![]() So we were sorely relieved when that policeman told us nothin’ was goin’ on and rousted us otta there. Turned out out it was only a fast frieght out o’ Beaumont, carryin’ imported machine tool parts and tank cars of acrylic monomers ‘cross that bridge over our heads, but we didn’t know any o’ that, not at the time anyhow. We were plum scared, we was, I’m not afeared to tell ya. We heared what we thought was the end of the world, this terrible rumblin’ and shakin’ and what not. Ol’ Paint ‘n I huddled ‘gether in that there underpass, which smelled o’ wino piss somthin’ awful, I’m not afeared to tell ya, fer what seemed like hours and hours. Ol’ Paint is too old for me to ride ‘er, so we both walked.Īh saw what I thought were rooskie planes flyin’ overhead so we giddyuped under those tracks as fast as we could. So me ‘n Ol’ Paint, we walked down to the spot. I ‘membered that there was this place where the street goes under the railroad tracks, an underpass, I ‘membered that there was one of them yeller ‘n black deals, fallout shelter signs. The voice said it was only a drill, but I decided not to take any chances. Reach the pillar containing a portal at the very end of the jumping puzzle.Ah was watchin’ mah TeeVee when this voice comes on and says that it was time to activate the ‘Mergency Broadcast System.As you enter the jumping puzzle before the Gatekeeper encounter, head right instead of straight ahead.If you played Destiny 1, it's where the Exotic chest used to be. Enter the hidden path to Gatekeeper from the Templar encounter. ![]() ![]()
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