Bad spelling gang
They storm into scenes with crooked hats, loud boots, rough letters, and enough consonants to make a headline choke.
They enter like bad spelling with boots. Then Typo Territory learns the truth: every word needs a backbone.
The Alphabet Gang — consonant outlaws, saloon bruisers, and future awkward heroes.
Wanted: complete wordsThey storm into scenes with crooked hats, loud boots, rough letters, and enough consonants to make a headline choke.
The Gang can make noise, but they cannot make complete words. That makes them angry, funny, and more sympathetic than they expected.
Wyatt does not erase them. He gives them a seat at the Vowel Co-op, and suddenly the toughest letters in town have something worth protecting.
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Wanted for vowel-adjacent trouble, saloon intimidation, bad abbreviation, and pretending consonants can do everything alone.
Reward: one complete sentence.
The Alphabet Gang should start scary, become funny, and then become useful. Their comedy comes from toughness without clarity: they can stomp, glare, and threaten, but they cannot order lunch without help from vowels.
The heart of the group is simple: every letter wants to matter. Silent H is the emotional key because he proves quiet does not mean useless.