9/17/2023 0 Comments Wendigo supernatural![]() In The Man Who Would Be King, a Wendigo is mentioned being in New Mexico by the demon Ellsworth to be captured by and brought in so Crowley can question it. Dean tells him that he helped Ben Braeden make it for Halloween, and Sam admits that it is a good likeness. In The Third Man, Sam finds a mask of a Wendigo in the trunk of the Impala. In Two Minutes to Midnight, Sam comments on how they used to hunt simpler things, like Wendigo. In Asylum, the section in John Winchester's Journal about Wendigo can be seen briefly. Dean kills the creature by shooting it with a flare gun. He has been taken by a Wendigo, but they find him alive in an abandoned mine where the Wendigo stores its victims as living food sources. But when they find out that John isn't there, they help a family whose brother has gone missing on a camping trip. In the episode Wendigo, Sam and Dean are trying to find their father, John Winchester. ![]() They are sometimes said to have matted fur and have chunks of skin and flesh missing, due to consumption. They are equipped with razor-like claws used to rip prey to shreds. Wendigo eyes are pushed back deep in their sockets, and have many layers of crooked, sharp, teeth. ![]() They appear emaciated with bones visible under their pallid skin, a symbol of their unquenchable hunger. Wendigo are humanoid, standing at over six feet. In addition, they keep their victims in dark and isolated places, such as caves or abandoned mines. They are hundreds of years old, and they also have hibernation behavior during the long, cold winters they must survive-meaning they must hoard food if it is scarce. Wendigo are rarely seen out of Minnesota or the north of Michigan. It is also common that Wendigo just capture humans to hoard their food, and then eat when hungry. ![]() After their transformation, they begin to crave human flesh and feed solely on it.Īlthough their name is described as an 'evil spirit', it is technically a creature.Ī Wendigo's depiction in John Winchester's Journal.Īt the same time, Wendigo are embodiments of gluttony, greed, and excess never satisfied after killing and consuming one person, they are constantly searching for new victims. Wendigo were once humans, but after being forced to eat human flesh to survive, they become monsters that retain little of the human features they once possessed. ![]()
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