As soon as the despicable attorney known as Saxton Cane began speaking, Tyr was reminded of why he could not stand the man. Groaning to himself, he kept his sights set on the city as he listened to the human filth talk. The Tijuana incident, which was mentioned immediately after Saxton called Tyr 'Tinman', was a very sensitive nerve to touch upon so freely. If he wasn't a fellow demon hunter, Tyr would have abandoned the man right then and there. Honorifics? Saxton deserved no honor at all. The cretin gave law a bad name, and, as such, any formal titles such as 'Special Attorney Cane' or 'Cane Esquire' were wasted on such a man. The shortest straw was all he deserved. Proof of the fact was given when Saxton continued to berate Tyr, going so far as to call his manner of speaking 'scandalous'. It was ironic to hear those words come from a man such as Saxton Cane, to be sure. He was already considering [i]throwing[/i] the dastard to his destination. Waste of flesh. And [i]then[/i] Saxton 'Ha! Your Case Was In Vain' Cane began denouncing the righteous judgment Tyr was ready to rain down as thoughtless murder. Not only [i]that,[/i] but the absolutely vile attorney apparently had a license for not only 'law', but 'maiming' as well. Tyr's sanity was at its end. He needed some catharsis. [i]Now.[/i] "Saxton Cane," Tyr bellowed, picking up the pace on his running, "by the power invested in me, I hereby sentence you to having the rest of your pitiful day spent picking off the hellspawn demon hunters like you should be disposing of!" After directing his gaze upwards at a very large, condor-like demon, Tyr pulled back the arm that was carrying Saxton's car... ...and tossed it at the flying demon. After drawing a heavy sigh, Tyr mentally began begging forgiveness from Lady Justice, and continued running towards the city being engulfed in chaos. Saxton would, for better or worse, end up surviving such an experience. After all, he [i]was[/i] a demon hunter. Some were just more deserving of the duty than others. [@Pleek]