Fennec Albain

Fennec Albain is an antagonist in RWBY. He first appeared in "Menagerie" alongside his brother Corsac Albain. He is a representative of the White Fang on the Menagerie continent.

Appearance
Fennec wears a red hood that functions partially as a cloak, made of two pieces held together by buttons and string. Holes are cut in the top for his fox ears. He wears a black tunic with two sections extending farther down than the rest at his front. White trimming defines the shape of the hood and tunic. He also wears detached white sleeves, bound at the mid-bicep and the wrists. Black gloves serve that function and attach to his middle fingers. His white pants are pleated. He wears black open-toed sandals with fabric extending up to his knees.

Personality
Fennec is not too dissimilar from his brother personality-wise. He is a rather soft-spoken individual, but this belies the lengths he is willing to go to promote the White Fang's beliefs in what is best for the Faunus. However, unlike Corsac, Fennec is more hesitant of Adam Taurus' leadership due to acknowledging the questionable state of Adam's mental health and drastic measures he is willing to take. He is willing to follow Adam's leadership regardless, but overall questions if it is truly beneficial to the White Fang. This doubt, however, is alleviated at Corsac's assurances.

Like Corsac, Fennec appears to be manipulative, convincing Ilia Amitola that assassinating Ghira and Kali Belladonna is necessary and that Ilia should use her former friendship with Blake to help accomplish this.

Powers and Abilities
His abilities are yet to be seen. In "Alone Together", he and his brother Corsac show leadership skills as they lead the assault and both are seen wielding spiral patterned daggers. In "A Perfect Storm", it is shown that their weapons can be loaded with Dust. Fennec's is seen channeling wind Dust, which can be combined with his brother's fire Dust.

Trivia

 * The Albains were planned pre-Volume 1 and were intended to be the original antagonists of the Volume before Roman Torchwick's role was expanded.