Count Otho Fenring was known to have been an able assassin, according tosome, one of the supreme artists of his profession. He was the Imperial representative of the committee of master assassins and mentats who expanded the Assassin's Handbook. His influence on the final draft of the Handbook appears to have been considerable, especially when the text is compared to his monograph on The Fine Art of Professional Homicide, the passages concerning methods of circumventing the rules of kanly without detection.
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