They pronounced it “Cantrip.” Nick called them Trippers because whenever they involved themselves in an investigation he was in, he tripped all over them32
an agency formed specifically to deal with the various preternaturals32
tended to have more chair sitters than the FBI did52
less skilled than FBI field agents; no situational awareness and made no effort to avoid detection52
Cantrip, as it was an even newer agency than Homeland Security, having come into being when the werewolves outed themselves56
Les Heuter was the poster child for Cantrip and was their main spokesperson for puplic appearances which lent to people not taking the agency as seriously57
the Marrok tended to dismiss the Cantrip agents as harmlessn, since they had no authority to arrest or detain anyone57
Charles thinks they may be threat so he has files on a lot of their people57
came into being when the werewolves outed themselves57
funded and authorized by the government, their role was “to collect and share information about nonhuman and altered-human groups and individuals”, which left them a lot of leeway57
they have two main offices, on on either coast57
they travel around the country to concern themselves mostly in criminal cases that involved fae, werewolves, or anything else that looked odd to them57
they were one of the government agencies required to go armed at all times - and they carried guns with silver bullets57
not required to have the same weapons training as the FBI145
they have a fae database that lists full and half-blood fae147
fringe benefit to working with Cantrip or the other smaller enforcement agencies in the government is that on one ever thinks to file on them with the Freedom of Information Act(FOIA)147
just when you think they are professionals they pull some weird stunt150
who else would join an agency like Cantrip except for people who are afraid of the dark152
Cantrip takes a lot of Quantico graduates who don't get on with the FBI152
it's less time-consuming than the FBI or Homeland Security, and it pays better than most police departments; it's less dangerous because they don't actually do anything but collect information152
Cantrip's mysterious and sometimes inaccurate list of fae and others living in the United States257