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Cat, Dog, Mouse (maybe Rat), rule the cities. In the right backwoods town though you don't want them to pull out their masks...
 
Cat, Dog, Mouse (maybe Rat), rule the cities. In the right backwoods town though you don't want them to pull out their masks...
  
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This is the Nature of the Fox, and in this he is perfect."
 
This is the Nature of the Fox, and in this he is perfect."
 
The Lord of Malperduys, King of the Foxes.
 
The Lord of Malperduys, King of the Foxes.
 
 
 
"All that right-wing shouting about rampant immigration and loss of cultural identity? Ever wondered why the Turks seem to be the "unfortunate target" of all that persecution? All that anti-religious movement? Feh, it's a cover-up! They're not after the people, they're after the Wolves.
 
 
The Lions and their Dogs fear the Tribe of the Wolf. They had exterminated them in these Blessed Isles of theirs. Oh, but across the sea in glorious Cappadocia, the Wolves lived on like the kings and caliphs they are. Now they are returning, hidden amongst the newcomers, remaining hidden in the darkness like in tales of old.
 
 
"Sweetest tongue hides sharpest tooth", indeed. I met over in Hackney, and let me tell you, I've talked with a Lion here and there (you doubting me? I thought so), but when you hear a Wolf talk and look into his Mask, you'll do anything for him.
 
 
The Lions can't win, not this time. Not that I'll miss those righteous bastards, anyhow."
 
 
Mr. Passey, Sparrow Tribe
 
 
 
 
The thing about the Foxes is that most foxes you meet are going to be a nuisance. Knocking over dustbins, rooting around in the garbage, playing pranks, stealing shiny things, really, they're more annoying than anything else.
 
 
And then you get the older foxes. Charming, effortlessly cunning, they can walk into a chickenhouse with the acceptance of the rooster in charge, and they do. And then they go mad and slaughter everyone. Because that's what a fox does in a chickenhouse, they lose control.
 
 
And then you get the very old Foxes. They can control themselves, and that makes them very, very scary indeed. While they can still be charming when they want to, they can also rely on brute force and worse, magic in order to do what they want.
 
 
Beyond them you get the legends, the myths, and the Spirit of the King on the wind.
 
 
Luckily most foxes die before they reach twenty five, so you don't really get old foxes. Young foxes are stupid and reckless, and so they get hit by cars, walk into fights, shoot their mouth off at the wrong people. But if they live- they'll hold a grudge. And the Foxes can hold grudges, boy can they hold grudges.
 
 
    I think it could be best condensed into the fact that a Fox is a slave to its vices as well as understanding that this world now runs on lies and
 
    treachery, so they resolve to be the ultimate tricksters.
 
 
 
 
I think that the Pigs also have people in law enforcement. They are of course, usually the dirty cops.
 
 
 
 
"Good morning, Mr. Mole."
 
 
"Good morning, Mr. Mole."
 
 
"I trust that you are keeping well."
 
 
"Better than well but less than fantastic. How do you fare, Mr. Mole?"
 
 
"About the same, in my estimation. I assume your mission has been a success."
 
 
"You assume correctly, Mr. Mole. We have picked up communications between the Cat and her Kitten."
 
 
"Ah, so the Motherhouse requires recruiting again, Mr. Mole?"
 
 
"Indeed, it seems that way. The Cats took a hit during the Operation"
 
 
"What happened, Mr. Mole?"
 
 
"The Pigs had called in some Dog favours, and managed to capture at least two. The events afterwards were most unpleasant, Mr. Mole."
 
 
"I can only imagine."
 
 
"But there is, I am afraid, Mr. Mole, some rather unsettling news."
 
 
"Is it a problem that cannot be fixed, Mr. Mole?"
 
 
"Oh, no, no, Mr. Mole. There are just stirrings that the Pigeons have vacated Hyde Park."
 
 
"Vacated, Mr. Mole?"
 
 
"Vacated, Mr. Mole."
 
 
"Oh dear. Do you think they are beginning another Grand Panopticon?"
 
 
"It seems that way, Mr. Mole."
 
 
"Well then. We should contact Mr. Mole and attempt to tap it, shan;t we?"
 
 
"You read my mind, Mr. Mole."
 
 
"I surely did, Mr. Mole."
 
 
- Overheard by a Pigeon Sneak, before his disappearance.
 
 
 
 
In the great epic Mahabharata, the depiction of Nagas tends toward the negative, and they are portrayed as the deserving victims of the snake sacrifice and of predation by the eagle-king Garuda.
 
 
 
 
Cat: Decadence, Spirituality, Pride and Magic
 
 
Crow: Impulsiveness, Curiousity, Remembrance and Secrets
 
 
Dog: Loyalty, Predictability, Ritual and Dominance
 
 
Fox: Mystery, Independence, Trickery and Hubris
 
 
Pig: Greed, Corruption, Efficiency, Sacrifice
 
 
Rat: Treachery, Revolution, Oppurtunity and Brutality
 
 
Snake: Rebirth, Exoticism, Prudence and Isolation
 
 
 
 
 
Something to bear in mind given that you're going for very exotic sounding cats - if you want to keep things with a British feel and go with the idea that the Totem Warriors reflect the animals around them (or is it the other way around?) - the average british cat is a moggy - about 90% are non-pedigree. (They're also near universally allowed outdoors and declawing is illegal.)
 
 
Cats may be mysterious, contrary, prideful and mystic, but they're not necessarily posh or exotic.
 

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