Puss in Boots [Term]
A talking fairy tale cat. A creature of cleverness and guile that uses trickery and deception to achieve its ends, serving its master faithfully.
The story of Puss in Boots is the story of a young man who comes into possession of his late father's cat, lamenting that his brothers received a far greater inheritance. However, the cat speaks and convinces him to go along with its schemes, and then proceeds to beguile the king with gifts that he claims are from his master, the Marquis of Carabas.
Eventually, entirely through trickery, threats, and clever ploys, Puss arranges for his master to own a castle, the land around it, and marry the king's daughter. As a show of appreciation, the cat himself comes to live in the lap of luxury and enjoys the fruits of his labor, wanting for nothing.
Taking the form of a common house cat, without his signature attire, there is no way to distinguish him from an ordinary animal. As he possesses a weak Assassin class Saint Graph, even his presence gives nothing away, and as long as he does nothing to reveal his true nature, he can hide in plain sight and move about without suspicion. Even in the case he speaks, in the moment, it will not be considered unusual. Cats may not be able to speak, but it is only natural that this one can.
Rather than a swashbuckling hero, the original Puss in Boots wields only his wits as a weapon, and arguably, this makes him all the more dangerous.