|
|
Enforcement Otters
Infamous
mercenaries with a worldwide reputation for ensuring the will of
the paymaster, whether it be the Mulvaianian Weasels, the South
American Boars, the Voles, or their main engagers - the Banker and
Club Owning Seals. Generally to look into an Otter's face is to
stare into the eyes of death. As Shakespeare himself said in the
play King Lear "He's mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf,
a horse's health, a boy's love, or an otter's mercy".
The dynasty of the Otters predates even the Roman occupations,
and has complex family ties. Only true blood Otters descended from
the waters of Eastern Estonia can fully call themselves 'enforcement',
but there are many pretenders to the Otter 'Noemoat' position. This
has caused many a bloodbath over the years as the warring Otter
families fight for supremacy.
A secretive breed, few pictures exist of the Otters at work - the
adjacent picture taken by a shrew working as a double agent for
the American Government using the latest technology in spying equipment,
shows two enforcement Otters working the door at one of the notorious
Seal Clubs. Little is known of the meeting which took place in the
club, but the shrew who took the picture was found dead with his
intestines tied into a bow around his neck just three hours after
the picture was taken.
|
   
|