Sheriff Toothpick

In the second chapter of the video game Sly 4: Thieves in Time, Sly and the Gang go back to the Old West to help Sly's ancestor "Tennessee Kid" Cooper. In the process, they encounter the armadillo Sheriff Toothpick who rules the settlement with a deranged whim.

Background
Prior to the events of the game, Bentley finds out that "Sheriff Toothpick" is an Eastern European gangster. He grew up loving Westerns and gold, never knowing that he would one day have the opportunity to live the experience. He received his chance when he was approached by Le Paradox to capture Tennessee's cane gun while leaving him to have free reign.

Sly 4: Thieves in Time
At the beginning of the level, Toothpick is simultaneously holding a festival in honor of himself and arranging for Tennessee Kid's hanging after framing the outlaw for Toothpick's gold theft. Sly purposely gets himself arrested by enraging Toothpick by vandalizing his posters, stealing a Cuban lollipop, and unhooking a massive banner in his honor. After helping Tennessee Kid escape, Sly and the Gang tail Toothpick to his hidden vault where he holds Tennessee Kid's gun.

Toothpick has the Gang's van stolen in order to use its time machine components in order to pull off a heist aboard a train carrying his stolen gold. Sly and his allies rid the train of its gold as Tennessee moves ahead to confront the armadillo, defeated when Toothpick throws him off. Sly moves in to take out Toothpick using the train's furnaces, whistles, and valves. Despite being horribly burned in the process, Toothpick survives and is thrown off alongside Tennessee Kid, either to be taken to real authorities for arrest or perish from his injuries.

Attributes
Toothpick is a psychopath that takes delight with indulging both his lust for gold and acting out the part of the Western sheriff. However, he is shown to be quite the arrogant figure as evident by the banners all dedicated in his honor, the constant festivals, and his virtually nonstop public announcements of how his henchmen will bring him a birthday cake. His arrogance is also evident in his combat skills, as he is very trigger-happy and assumes he is more clever than his opponent.

Toothpick also demonstrates odd abilities. When enraged or put under heavy stress, the armadillo grows to gargantuan size and attempts to stomp out the source of the stress. He also demonstrates the ability to create multiple miniature tornadoes and whirlwinds, which prove quite formidable when he is confronted.