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[[File:Wendigo12image.jpg|thumb|384x384px]]The Wendigo—also know as the Windigo, Witigo, Witiko, and Wee-Tee-Go—is a creature from Algonquian myth. The common translation of its names means "the evil spirit that devours mankind," though in 1860 it was translated by a German explorer to mean "cannibal."
Wendigo is a violent spirit of Native American lore.They seem to make their nests in dark, damp places, usually caves and abandoned minecarts in addition to frozen tundras. They have been known to live in colder climates such as northern Canada. They have strong connections with winter, the cold, starvation, cannibalism and greed.
 
==Origin==
 
A Wendigo was once a human who succumbed to an inexplicable desire to consume human flesh. This eventually caused them to transform into a Wendigo. Wendigos are inhuman, with heightened animalistic capabilities such as enhanced speed, smell, hearing and strength.
 
   
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Wendigo are known to live in Canada and the United States and seem only to live in cold climates. They've been sighted around the city of Kenora in Ontario, Canada, but throughout the late 1800's and early 1920's, there were sightings of Wendigo around the time of a death in Roseau, Minnesota. Another Wendigo hotspot is supposedly the Cave of the Wendigo, which is near lake Mameigwess in Ontario, Canada.
At the same time, in Native American lore Wendigos are the embodiment of greed and gluttony. Once they start feeding, it is said that they grow in proportion to the human they have consumed, keeping them eternally hungry for more. [Redacted]
 
Stop changing this page or the wendigo will get you.
 
   
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While the looks of the Wendigo vary between the different Algonquian tribes, most versions of the Wendigo share these traits: glowing eyes, long yellowed fangs, and long tongues. Legends describe them as about 15 feet (or 4.6 meters) tall, and they are commonly described as being thin and emaciated, their skin stretched so tight over their body that you could see all of their bones clearly. In some cases, they are said to have a stag skull head, while in others they have sunken eyes, look skeletal with ashen skin, and have decaying skin.
==Killing it==
 
   
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The most common interpretation of the Wendigo is that it's a spirit that possesses a person after they resort to cannibalism—whether that be under dire circumstances or not—and turns them into a Wendigo. Though it's also said that the Wendigo wanders through the forest, possessing people and turning them into a Wendigo—or just giving them cannibalistic tendencies. They have an endless craving for human flesh and are sometimes said to grow in proportion to the meals that they eat so that they never get full.
There are only a few ways to destroy the Wendigo. Decapitation, destroying the heart and silver weaponry is purportedly effective also burning it. Destroying the heart is supposedly the most effective method, as it is held in native belief that the heart is the home of the soul and without it, the Wendigo is ended. Killing a Wendigo will also set it's soul free so beware.[Redacted again]
 
   
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Wendigo are said to have superior speed and stealth, the ability to mimic human voices, near perfect hunting skills, and, in some cases, the ability to control the weather. It's also been said that they can bring darkness before dusk.
==References==
 
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*In the long-running TV series Supernatural the brothers Sam and Dean Winchester, the main protagonists, find a Wendigo in the middle of the woods that is preying on a group of campers. They track it to its den, where they attempt to bring it down. Even when shot with a rifle, they only succeed in aggravating it. Dean, however, is able to kill it using a FLAREGUN.
 
 
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*In the video game ''Dementium II'' for the Nintendo DS, the second boss battle is a "Wendigo Bitch". Once defeated, she falls and turns into the protagonist's wife, lying in a pool of blood.
 
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*In the film, ''The Lone Ranger'', Tonto believes Cavendish isn't an ordinary criminal, but a Wendigo, an evil, murderous spirit, this is the explanation for why the Lone Ranger uses silver bullets, as it is a material that creates the Wendigo and can only kill it.
 
 
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*In a Lost Tapes on Animal Planet, there was an episode centered around the Wendigo.
 
 
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*In the show ''Charmed'', one of the main characters, Piper Halliwell, was turned into a Wendigo. Like Dean from ''Supernatural'', Piper's sister, Prue, killed the Wendigo with a flare gun telekinetically, turning Piper back.
 
 
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*The movie ''Windigo ''is about the legend of the Wendigo. However, the Wendigo looks more like the [[Slender Man|Slender]] than the original creature. For the plot of the field, as well as some theories about the resemblance to the Slender Man, click [http://theslenderman.wikia.com/wiki/Windigo%7C here]
 
*In an episode of the show X files the main antagonist of the episode are "Windigo". And is depicted as a being of the cold and feeding on hate. Much how the Wendigo lives in the cold and feeds on cannibalism and greed.
 
*In the movie Ravenous, the main antagonist is a Wendigo
 
* in an episode of 'Teen Wolf', Scott faces a survivor from a mysterious murder and later find out that the survivor is actually a Wendigo, and later killed the mute by stabbing it with a tomahawk, straight through the heart.
 
* Wendigo make multiple appearances as enemies and playable characters in the Japanese role-playing game series Shin Megami Tensei.
 
* In ''Warcraft III'' and ''World of Warcraft'' Wendigos are recurring creeps and mobs players fight. They are enormous humanoid creatures covered in fur, with large horns on their heads. They are seen in cold forested areas such as Lordaeron and Northrend.
 
* In the video game Until Dawn, a group of teenagers are attacked by Wendigos. It is revealed that the supporting character Hannah Washington was turned into a Wendigo after she was forced to eat her sister Beth's flesh while being trapped in an abandoned mineshaft. It is also revealed that the ski lodge where the teenagers are staying at is infested with several Wendigos, since it was built on Native American grounds.
 
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Revision as of 22:42, 25 March 2020

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The Wendigo—also know as the Windigo, Witigo, Witiko, and Wee-Tee-Go—is a creature from Algonquian myth. The common translation of its names means "the evil spirit that devours mankind," though in 1860 it was translated by a German explorer to mean "cannibal."

Wendigo are known to live in Canada and the United States and seem only to live in cold climates. They've been sighted around the city of Kenora in Ontario, Canada, but throughout the late 1800's and early 1920's, there were sightings of Wendigo around the time of a death in Roseau, Minnesota. Another Wendigo hotspot is supposedly the Cave of the Wendigo, which is near lake Mameigwess in Ontario, Canada.

While the looks of the Wendigo vary between the different Algonquian tribes, most versions of the Wendigo share these traits: glowing eyes, long yellowed fangs, and long tongues. Legends describe them as about 15 feet (or 4.6 meters) tall, and they are commonly described as being thin and emaciated, their skin stretched so tight over their body that you could see all of their bones clearly. In some cases, they are said to have a stag skull head, while in others they have sunken eyes, look skeletal with ashen skin, and have decaying skin.

The most common interpretation of the Wendigo is that it's a spirit that possesses a person after they resort to cannibalism—whether that be under dire circumstances or not—and turns them into a Wendigo. Though it's also said that the Wendigo wanders through the forest, possessing people and turning them into a Wendigo—or just giving them cannibalistic tendencies. They have an endless craving for human flesh and are sometimes said to grow in proportion to the meals that they eat so that they never get full.

Wendigo are said to have superior speed and stealth, the ability to mimic human voices, near perfect hunting skills, and, in some cases, the ability to control the weather. It's also been said that they can bring darkness before dusk.