Hotori and Kotori

Hotori (ホトリ) and Kotori (コトリ) are lieutenants of The Enforcers, an army of 50 warriors under the command of Yama, their leader, and Enel. They are not priests but seem to be around the same level as their brother Satori. They utilize a various number of dials (Impact, Flame, Axe, and farts stored in a Flavor dial) which can be used with each other for combination effects. They lack the power of Mantra that their brother possesses, making them much less deadly in combat than he is.

Hotori and Kotori firstly appear when they target Nami and Gan Fall in order take revenge for their brother Satori who was defeated by Luffy, Usopp and Sanji. As soon as Nami attacks one of them with her Clima-Tact, the attack is being absorbed by the Flavor dial which was used to oppose the attack. Following that Hotori pointed the Flavor Dial at Nami and a gas came out. Both of the brothers started laughing about that, because they knew that they had various dials which would confuse their enemy. Consequently they spin around holding each others hand in order to confuse Nami and Gan Fall even more.

As Gan Fall attacked Kotori he used his dials to dodge and attack simultaneously. When he attacked Gan Fall using the Flame dial the combination of gas and flame created an explosion. Kotori and Hotori thought to have defeated Gan Fall, however they underestimated him. Gan Fall used the smoke which arise during the explosion to start an immediate counter attack at Kotori by which Kotori was defeated at an instant. At the same time Nami used her Clima-tact to attack with 'cyclone' which sent Hotori flying, but Hotori did not want to give up yet and came out of the river in which he fell, to revenge both his brothers but Nami used Gan Fall's Impact Dial to finish off Hotori after the fog she created using her Clima-tact again.

Trivia

 * In both versions, they share the same voice actor as Satori (Yasuhiro Takato in Japanese and Chris Cason in English).
 * Their unique laugh is the same as their brother Satori, this being the only time so far that more than one person has the same unique laugh.