Christopher C. Fontenot
Guildmaster of the Ladies in Waiting

It was early morning, the sun peaking above the horizon.
People ran to and fro as they loaded crates of pelts, medicinal substances, and raw metal onto boats. They had been hard at work for the last hour preparing the latest shipment. This particular batch would be heading further inland to one of the neighboring provinces. Christopher, the head of the family, oversaw the process from a nearby platform. Even in the growing light of day, his smoldering stare could be seen by all.
Captains periodically approached him with a ship manifest for him to inspect. He took the time to peruse each and every one of them before signing his name. As the Guildmaster of the Ladies in Waiting, he was responsible for every product that left port. The last thing he needed was for someone beneath him to deliver a substandard product that could risk the reputation of their business. Fontenot was known the world over for delivering a consistently satisfying product and he aimed to keep it that way.
Inside the headquarters, tucked away in an isolated part of the building, lay a laboratory. It was lined entirely with cages. Each one held a creature of varying appearance, some animalistic, some humanoid. The majority of them remained passive. Two or three, the more energetic of the bunch, railed at the bars in fits of rage. At the heart of the room sat two researchers, dissecting one such creature.
They were the unofficial employees of the Ladies in Waiting. Dedicated to the containment and research of anomalies. The creature that they were dissecting had terrorized a small mountain pass in Savanaun. It had the unique ability to meld itself with the surrounding soil, allowing it to travel unmolested or ambush prey. Christopher himself had captured the anomaly, leaving a stretch of scorched earth behind him.
Organs of varying size and shape littered a tray on the table nearby. They appeared no different than that of a regular animal, except for the color. Each was a varying shade of green. They emitted a light in regular intervals, almost pulsing. One of the two researchers broke off to write something in a journal.
Welcome to the day to day operations of the Ladies in Waiting and the Fontenot family.