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Sam Winchester ([info]tallerthanthou) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2013-05-12 13:43:00

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Entry tags::class, :mingle, artemis crock, bonnie bennett, buffy summers, dawn summers, elena gilbert, jack harkness, kitty pryde (aoa), klara guildsen, laura kinney, martha jones, peggy carter, piper halliwell, puck, saitou yakumo, sam winchester, spencer reid, tear grants, xander harris, yuuki kuran, zero kiryuu

Class 002 : Day 218 : Wendigo [action]
Welcome or welcome back to Paranormal Studies.

[Sam starts off with another disclaimer-type comment for the new students as he did at the beginning of his last class about how this isn't a class on hunting.]



Topic: Wendigo

Today, we're talking about wendigos. The name means "evil that devours" and it's a pretty good description. They were actually human once, but something happened to them. Something extreme. Maybe long, cold winters without enough supplies. Whatever the case, they find themselves turning to cannibalism to survive. Obviously, not every cannibal becomes a wendigo, but some do. It changes them. The get taller, leaner, faster, stronger, vicious and always hungry. [Sometimes this class sounds like a scary story, doesn't it? He should teach around a campfire.]

They often hibernate for long periods of time, storing live food. Meaning they abduct and hold people, eating them slowly, stripping off pieces of skin and keeping them alive as they do it as long as possible.

It's the perfect hunter. It has all the power it needs for any prey and the intelligence too. It can stalk you without you knowing it's there, biding it's time to take out a full traveling party. It can also imitate human voices to lure you out.

[ WENDIGO ]



Case Study: Black Water Ridge, Colorado

We—Dean and I—were sent coordinates to Black Water Ridge, Colorado, where we discovered a Tommy Collins had gone missing on a hike. With some research I found people had been going missing in that area in 23-year cycles. We needed better information of what we were up against, so we found a survivor of a "bear" attack. [He actually uses the finger quotes, yes.] It's not unusual for people to come up with neat labels for things that don't make any sense to them, so it's important to look through all records for anything that doesn't seem to fit. Sometimes it's swamp gas or unusual diseases or animal attacks. This time it was a bear attack.

The survivor was able to tell us the thing that killed his family was smart and fast and didn't sound like a man or an animal. With a little more research we were able to figure out we were up against the Wendigo.

Knowing that didn't exactly make things easy from there. We ended up out in the forest with a guide, and Tommy Collin's sister and younger brother. We had to keep all of them safe while finding and rescuing Tommy and not getting ourselves killed in the process. The guide didn't make it. [He clears his throat a little. It's one of those moments where the weight of turning hunting into a class topic catches up to him. He's talking about some pretty strong subjects here even if this was a pretty easy case compared to a lot of what he faced. There was always a body count.]

We did recover Tommy. The Wendigo had been storing people in an abandoned mine. Dean also managed to kill the Wendigo.

[ BLACK WATER RIDGE, COLORADO ]


Practical: Defense of Wendigo

So, how did we do it? Fire. They are vulnerable to it. He was shot once in the chest with a flare gun. There are also some protection symbols from the Anasazi. If they're drawn correctly and you stay in their area of protection they'll act as a ward, keeping a wendigo at bay. A lot of taking them on is knowledge, skill, and luck. There is no conventional fighting with them, but it's also possible silver-tipped arrows can take them down.

[ ANASAZI SYMBOLS ]


Questions & Discussion

Okay, I think that's everything I had. Has anyone else ever heard of or encountered a Wendigo or something similar? Or are there any questions?

(OOC: Backdated to late afternoon. Mingle style. Notifs are off so tag Sam during class with questions or catch him before or after. Use your discretion with the links provided. Sam didn't necessarily cover every detail, but feel free to bring more into it. Warnings for talk of cannibalism and torture.)



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[info]notapirate
2013-05-12 06:55 pm UTC (link)
[Xander didn't break into hives at the last class, so he figured he could handle another one. Now distract him!]

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[info]foreverjack
2013-05-14 10:07 am UTC (link)
[Jack ended up sitting near Xander, so it's natural for him to wander closer at the end and make his comment to him.]

So, skin-peeling demons, eh? Pretty glad I never came across any of those back home!

((OOC: Figured it's about time I had Jack meet Xander!))

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[info]notapirate
2013-05-21 01:28 pm UTC (link)
[Hi there guy from the Defense Force he hasn't run into personally yet.] Yeah, they are not okay. Not that I had to deal with it much. That was mostly Wil. [Personal experience column? Check.] Ours was called a Gnarl demon though.

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[info]foreverjack
2013-05-23 08:05 pm UTC (link)
[There's the slightest of pauses while Jack digests the implications of that.]

You've actually met one of these creatures? Who's Wil? Did he survive???

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[info]notapirate
2013-05-25 02:33 pm UTC (link)
Wil is short for Willow. Girl. Best friend. She did. Things got a little hairy there, because there was an invisibility problem, but we got it figured out.

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[info]foreverjack
2013-05-25 08:41 pm UTC (link)
[Jack blinks, again.]

You know - and please be aware that I really don't say this often - it sounds like you lead an even stranger life than I do.

At least I usually only have aliens to deal with.

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[info]notapirate
2013-05-26 04:27 am UTC (link)
Did you say aliens? As in from outer space or from other countries?

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[info]foreverjack
2013-05-26 07:42 pm UTC (link)
[That gets him a warm chuckle.]

The outer space variety. Also the other time variety. We have a Rift in time and space parked in our back yard, so to speak.

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[info]notapirate
2013-05-29 02:09 am UTC (link)
That sounds like a good thing to close. I've seen enough sci fi to know that.

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[info]foreverjack
2013-05-30 09:16 am UTC (link)
I don’t think closing it is really an option, unless the appropriate tech happened to float through it. We do have it mostly under control, though.

[Bit of an exaggeration, but who’s to know?]

And - you know - we do get some useful stuff through it too.

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[info]notapirate
2013-06-07 02:15 am UTC (link)
Oh yeah? What kind of useful stuff? Robot dogs that don't just eat your homework, they can do your homework? You know, if you had homework. Which you don't and neither do I, so this is a strange example.

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[info]pure_confidence
2013-05-16 03:22 am UTC (link)
[ will a finely shaped leg as she crosses her heels suffice to distract? If not, she'll simply nod her head as she gets comfortable in her seat, waiting for lecture to begin. ]

I'm surprised to see you here today. I didn't think you enjoyed lectures. [ especially of the volunteer variety ]

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[info]notapirate
2013-05-21 01:28 pm UTC (link)
[So distracting.

What did you say?]


Who me? I love lectures. I'll take all the volunteer lectures I can get. Even lectures on volunteers. [Is he still making sounds into words?]

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[info]pure_confidence
2013-05-23 04:11 am UTC (link)
[ he can look, but do not touch. He may not like what he gets. But, she's suitably amused by his words and laughs lightly in response as she recrosses her ankles, turning to lean towards him slightly. ]

Then what other classes are you taking? Surely there must be something other then Supernatural Creatures.

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[info]notapirate
2013-05-25 02:47 pm UTC (link)
Right... I must be.

...Have you heard of [slowly as he decides on each word for the made up class.] Advanced Theories of Architecture?

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[info]pure_confidence
2013-05-26 04:18 am UTC (link)
[ her eyes lit up a little ] I'm afraid I must have missed that class in the brochure. Where you perhaps an architect prior to here? [ if so, her estimation of Xander's intelligence has definitely risen. ]

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[info]notapirate
2013-05-29 02:12 am UTC (link)
I was... something very similar to an architect. [Her eyes lit up. What was he supposed to say?]

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[info]pure_confidence
2013-05-30 03:59 am UTC (link)
[ that he'd offer to teach the class himself? ]

Hmmm... and what was that then? I confess, architecture is not my forte, but I have a great appreciation for the cathedrals and buildings of old. [ she should; she's sheltered under their lofty spires on more then one occasion. ]

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[info]notapirate
2013-06-05 03:57 am UTC (link)
[Lofty spires even. So out of his league with this.] I worked in...[is there a fancier way to say it?] construction. [If there was the moment has passed.]

I never made a cathedral or building of old, but we did some work on a Lutheran church once. Or maybe it was Methodist.

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[info]pure_confidence
2013-06-13 01:51 am UTC (link)
[ she contains a smile but only just barely ] So you're a handy man? That certainly is a worthy profession. I can see why you were a student of architecture. Were you perhaps in restorations?

[ there's your word, Xander. Use it well. ]

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[info]notapirate
2013-06-16 09:03 pm UTC (link)
More than a handy man. I was foreman of a crew. Not that I'm not handy or that it isn't worthy.

You could definitely say I had some restoration experience. [Buffy's livingroom every Thursday.]

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[info]pure_confidence
2013-06-17 03:52 am UTC (link)
[ and nary a scratch on it once he's done. ]

Then perhaps you would care to share some of your expertise. I'm sure you have much to teach.

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[info]notapirate
2013-06-19 05:08 am UTC (link)
...Oh?

So, you want to learn what I know?

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[info]pure_confidence
2013-06-21 05:31 am UTC (link)
[ Perhaps ]

I'm certain that someone could find it of interest. We are charged with rehabilitating ourselves to a more useful and fulfilling life, that is, if I'm interpreting our wardens correctly, of course.

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