Murder Otter Sketch Dark Unisex T-Shirt
You looked at Murder Otter. Murder Otter was already looking at you. He's been looking at you for a while, actually. Longer than is socially acceptable.
This dark unisex tee features a raw sketch-style portrait of Sunrise Sanctuary's most calculated resident. No background. No context. Just Murder Otter and the distinct impression that he knows something about your schedule that you haven't told anyone. The dark fabric makes the design hit harder — like eye contact you weren't ready for.
Built for people who prefer their clothing the same way they prefer their humor: dark, slightly threatening, and impossible to ignore at family gatherings.
Product Details:
- Unisex fit
- 100% combed ring-spun cotton
- Fabric weight: 4.2 oz/yd² (142 g/m²)
- Pre-shrunk fabric
- Side-seamed construction
- Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
From the Atomic Critters universe. The Atomic Heart Engine reads emotions. Murder Otter reads everything else.
Character Description | Murder Otter
Murder Otter
Species/Type
Otter
First Appearance
Volume: 1
Part: 1
Chapter: 2
TL;DR
Charming, precise, and terrifyingly efficient, Murder Otter is a post-mutation predator whose intelligence became lethally focused.
Murder Otter — Original
Charming, playful, and unsettlingly intelligent, Murder Otter always seemed one step ahead—watching, learning, calculating.
Murder Otter — Post-Mutation
The mutation sharpened what was already dangerous. Fast, precise, and smiling the entire time, Murder Otter moves through the Sanctuary like a velvet missile, leaving chaos in his wake.
Backstory
Murder Otter had a reputation long before most animals at Sunrise Sanctuary even realized he was there. Mischievous was the polite way of describing him. The truth was that Murder Otter existed somewhere between curiosity and menace, drifting through the edges of the sanctuary with an alertness that rarely turned off. Like Slug Cat, he had been around for a very long time, long enough to witness the slow evolution of the sanctuary itself. He saw the early days of noise and construction, the arrival of people and animals, the constant building and rebuilding of structures, and the gradual settling into something that resembled stability. While others adjusted to these changes or simply accepted them, Murder Otter watched. He always watched.
There was something about the way he observed the world that made others uneasy. It was not the casual curiosity of an animal looking for food or shelter. Murder Otter paid attention to details — the kind of details most creatures would ignore. The habits of the humans. The routes animals took across the grounds. The sounds that appeared at certain times of day. The small, almost invisible patterns that stitched daily life together at Sunrise Sanctuary. It was as if he cataloged everything he saw, storing it away quietly while pretending to be nothing more than another animal wandering along the water’s edge. At times it almost felt voyeuristic, as though he was constantly aware of what everyone else was doing even when they believed themselves to be alone.
Despite his wandering nature, Murder Otter lived by a very clear internal code. To him the world was simple: there was right and there was wrong. Lines were drawn, and once someone crossed them the consequences were inevitable. He carried himself with the confidence of someone who had survived many years without relying on anyone else, and that survival had shaped his outlook. He was not interested in friendship, approval, or belonging. What mattered was awareness and control. If someone interfered with him, there would be a response. If someone stood in his way, there would be consequences. It was not anger that defined him so much as certainty — a quiet belief that he understood far more about the sanctuary and its inhabitants than they understood about him.
Murder Otter had also developed a cynical view of the world around him. After years of drifting along the outer edges of Sunrise Sanctuary, watching everything unfold from a distance, he had become convinced that nothing was ever quite as simple as it appeared. Beneath the calm routines and peaceful landscapes, there were always hidden tensions, private motivations, and decisions being made that others never noticed. Murder Otter noticed them. Or at least, he believed he did. That belief gave him a strange kind of confidence. He moved through the sanctuary like someone who knew the entire map of the place — not just the trails and waterlines, but the unseen currents of behavior and intent that flowed through it.
For the most part, Murder Otter remained a quiet observer. He lingered near the edges of the pond, slipped along the riverbanks, and vanished into the shadows of the sanctuary when the noise of people became too loud. Many animals knew he was there, but few ever felt they truly understood him. There was always the sense that he was studying everything, waiting patiently while the world revealed itself piece by piece. And while he rarely acted on whatever conclusions he reached, there was an unmistakable feeling about him that never quite went away — the sense that if Murder Otter ever decided to act, it would not be subtle, and it certainly would not be pleasant for whoever happened to be on the receiving end.
Fabric is Slight Sheer
- The fabric is slightly sheer and may appear see-through, especially in lighter colors or under certain lighting conditions.
Size Guide | Unisex T-Shirts
Size Chart (Centimeters)
| Size | Length | Chest |
| XS | 68.6 | 78.7 - 86.4 |
| S | 71 | 86.4 - 94 |
| M | 73.7 | 96.5 - 104 |
| L | 76.2 | 106.7 - 114.3 |
| XL | 78.7 | 116.8 - 124.5 |
| 2XL | 81.3 | 127 - 134.6 |
| 3XL | 83.8 | 137.2 - 144.8 |
| 4XL | 86.4 | 147.3 - 155 |
| 5XL | 89 | 157.5 - 165 |
Size Chart (Inches)
| Size | Length | Chest |
| XS | 27 | 31 - 34 |
| S | 28 | 34 - 37 |
| M | 29 | 38 - 41 |
| L | 30 | 42 - 45 |
| XL | 31 | 46 - 49 |
| 2XL | 32 | 50 - 53 |
| 3XL | 33 | 54 - 57 |
| 4XL | 34 | 58 - 61 |
| 5XL | 35 | 62 - 65 |
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