Dieter Dengler’s Restraints

Origin
Dieter Dengler was an American naval pilot whose plane was shot down over hostile Vietnam. Alongside Pisidhi Indradat, he was one of the only POWs to escape from the Pathet Lao prison camp in Laos and the first captured American airman to escape enemy captivity. During his escape, he was able to loosen his hand and foot restraints and used many of the guards’ unattended machine guns and rifles to forcibly leave. He spent 23 days in the wild and was extremely malnourished by the time he was rescued.

Effects
A set of cloth hand and foot restraints that are activated when a person is tied in them. Firearms, usually machine guns and rifles, manifest nearby with fully loaded cartridges; the ammunition is not limitless. The restraints, when kept with a person, allows them to disappear into the surrounding area’s landscape. Malnutrition and weakness start to set within a few days, no matter how much a person eats.