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On the Oregon trail is where a ghost rider lives. Fighting for his home and his way of life. Given a blueprint for an ak-47 you must erase his memory and take it back
El Tejano—an outlaw, a legend, a ghost.
Born in 1846, in Tamaulipas, Mexico, but raised in South Texas, El Tejano belonged to a wealthy Tejano family who moved there just before Texas became part of the United States, he was the son of two worlds. His mother, a proud Mexican woman; his father, a Spaniard who fled his homeland, drawn by the riches of the Americas. Their home was one of constant argument—Spaniard or Mexican, old world or new—who says you can't have it all?
Standing six feet tall, he became a bandit with a cause, stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. Along the vast, untamed Oregon Trail, he and his posse strike with precision, not just outlaws, but guardians of the desperate and downtrodden.
But legends...don't tend to have happy endings. Betrayed by one of his own, El Tejano was gunned down in an ambush, his body left to the dust. Yet, his story did not end there. Whispers tell of a hidden treasure deep within a cave on Cat Mountain, west of Tucson. His ghost stands watch, daring any soul to take what he left behind. But there is a price—"Todo o nada." All or nothing. Take it all, or take your last breath.
And still, beneath the wide-open sky of the frontier, some swear they see him—a lone rider on the trail, pistol in hand, a shadow that never fades.
It's the year 1870, Emiliano Estrada rides the Oregon and Cherokee Trails. He watches as Anglo settlers flooded into Texas, stripping native Mexicans and Tejanos of their land, their rights, their dignity. Striking back against those who would see his people displaced and broken, he defends the weak, opposing the cruelty of the Anglo-American authorities who would see Tejanos driven from their homeland.
But Emiliano is more than just a bandit. He's a guide, leading lost souls west and east, through the wild and dangerous trails of the frontier. The Oregon Trail. The Cherokee Trail. Where others see lawlessness, he sees opportunity.
Now, he rides alongside a small wagon train—six families and a modest cattle herd—making the long trek fr
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