Name:Neko Gauntlets
Appearance:Twin metal gauntlets that sharpen into cat like claws, all the claws are the same length. The gauntlet goes up to the elbow. Normally, the claws are about two inches long, but they can be extended to about six inches long by flicking your wrist, unhooking the claw tip down and pulling it out with your other hand, where another chink of metal will take its place, making it longer. This process takes about seven seconds to fully extend it, in which you are left open to attack.
Special Abilities: Tips of claws are dipped in poisoned. Must be dipped manually.
Origin: Cheshire had been sleeping peacefully, on one of her first nights alone in the wild, when her little guardian angel appeared. The smiling cat. She, for she was a she, at least in Cheshire's warped mind, led an unquestioning Cheshire to the camp of a group of thieves. Sleeping peacefully, as Cheshie had been a few moments ago. The cat stared at her deeply, and Cheshire looked about for some reason for it. She noticed that they seemed to have only one package with them. Or rather, a bag. Or a knapsack. One of those two. Cheshire supposed that this is what the cat wanted from her in exchange for helping in Cheshire's escape. Cheshire, using her natural thief skills and her taught ninja skills, creeped her way through their camp, snatching the bag and racing back to her point of origin. On returning, she found the cat had disappeared from sight. Frowning in displeasure, Cheshire rummaged through the bag, but found nothing. Cheshire balled the bag up an tossed it angrily, a perfectly good night wasted. Yet, still the creepy smile she had adopted from the cat still remained, and soon she heard a padding of paws behind her. Turning about, she saw the cat, holding in its mouth two identical, claw like weapons that looked just the right size for the bag, and her delicate hands. Cheshire marveled at the utter perfection of these weapons, and even more, of the cat. It had completely stolen these weapons from inside the bag without Cheshire ever knowing, or suspecting. She bowed in respect to it, in which it only seemed to smile a little bit wider, and slipped them on.