Corsac and Fennec Albain

"Fennec: So, shall we inform brother Adam? Corsac: We shall."

- The Albains brothers. Corsac and Fennec Albain are two representatives of the White Fang, who are currently stationed in Menagerie. They serve as supporting antagonists of RWBY.

Corsac is voiced by Derek Mears (English) and Hiroshi Shirokuma (Japanese), while Fennec is voiced by Mike McFarland (English) and Tomoya Yano (Japanese).

Volume 4
Later part of the episode, Corsac and Fennec arrive at the Belladonna home, two representatives of the White Fang, who reveal Ghira was the former leader of the organization. Their conversation is quickly interrupted by Blake and Sun, who are distressed at Ghira talking to the people who contributed to Vale's destruction. Ghira demands the truth from the White Fang representatives, who pass the actions off as those of a splinter group led by Adam Taurus. They offer to show him their plans to take action against the Vale branch, but Ghira sends Corsac and Fennec away to spend time with his daughter instead. Before the latter two leave, they also offer Blake an opportunity to return to the White Fang, mentioning the possible delight of another member named Ilia Amitola as they do so.

The Albains, as they walk away, comment on Blake's presence as an interesting development and decide to tell Adam Taurus about it, revealing that they are not actually at odds with him at all.

Volume 5
Corsac and Fennec are seen at the press conference.

APPEARANCe
Both wear white robes with red hoods, and both look virtually the same barring their height and Faunus trait. Corsac, the taller, has a corsac fox tail, whereas Fennec has fennec fox ears.

Trivia

 * Each of them is named after a fox species. Corsac foxes have usually gray-brown fur, while fennec foxes have sandbrown-beige fur. Albainmeans "from dawn," which brings to mind warm colors. Furthermore, dawn in Latin is "alba", which is the feminine form of "albus" meaning "white" in Latin.
 * 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.