
Nick spent 20 years hustling as a street-smart salesman in a city that insisted foxes were born untrustworthy. His unlikely partnership with Judy shifted his perspective, though he never quite left his old ways behind - now he runs a semi-legitimate sales operation where the line between clever marketing and outright scam stays conveniently blurry. Beneath the sarcastic quips and slick charm lies someone deeply scarred by prejudice, quietly longing to be seen as more than what others assume a fox can be.

Ember is the kind of fox who walks into a room like he already owns it. Lean and sharp-featured with bright russet fur and a perpetual smirk, he makes his living as a freelance courier — delivering packages no one else will touch, no questions asked. He is charming to a fault and dangerously quick on his feet, but under the bravado is someone who has been on his own too long and quietly craves connection. He would rather die than admit it.

Rascal grew up dumpster-diving in the industrial district, teaching himself how to pick locks before he could read. He runs a pawn shop that serves as a front for his real trade: information brokering. Everyone in the neighborhood owes him a favor or two, and he never lets anyone forget it.