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<blockquote data-quote="Fhalyassa" data-source="post: 6056538" data-attributes="member: 6696388"><p>I need some help setting up my version of the</p><p></p><p><strong>Physical Description:</strong> In their natural, “true” form, Windigowak are extremely frightening giants that stand twenty to twenty-six feet tall. Their bony terribly thin cadaverous body has sickly greenish-white shriveled (mummy-like) skin that is drawn tightly across their bones and thin muscles. Very mangy nearly transparent white fur two feet in length covers their body. Their hideous head is cat-like in shape with a thick skull. The right side of their head is stripped of flesh and muscle to reveal bare bones. The left side of their head is dried up, and covered with a thin layer of brown leathery skin with patches of bones showing through here and there. They have pointed ears that rise a bit above their head and can move independently to follow sounds. In the center of their forehead is a shinning star. Eerie pinpoints of crimson light glow from within their deeply shadowed eye sockets. Twenty-one whiskers come out of each side of their cat-like snout. Sharp six inches long pointed teeth and three feet long canine fangs line their powerful jaws. The long limbs are very thin and end in large powerful bony feline-like paws instead of hands and feet. Two feet long claws tip their paws.</p><p></p><p> Windigowak are eternally hungry solitary obligate carnivores. They will eat anything they can catch including humans. Humans are their main prey (they are man-eaters, but will eat animals when humans are not available). Their eternal hunger drives them to eat at least one human or large animal per day. They cannot die from starvation.</p><p> A Wendigo comes about when a human has committed cannibalism. Wendigo means "the evil spirit that devours mankind" in Algonquian language.</p><p></p><p> <u>Limited Metamorphosis</u>: A Wendigo can assume the form it had before becoming a Wendigo. While in human form its eye glow brightly when it’s angry.</p><p> <u>Limited Invisibility (special)</u>: Completely invisible and undetectable by modern machines while in a snowstorm unless within 12 feet (3.65m) or closer. The same is true if the Wendigo dives into snow and covers itself completely</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fhalyassa, post: 6056538, member: 6696388"] I need some help setting up my version of the [B]Physical Description:[/B] In their natural, “true” form, Windigowak are extremely frightening giants that stand twenty to twenty-six feet tall. Their bony terribly thin cadaverous body has sickly greenish-white shriveled (mummy-like) skin that is drawn tightly across their bones and thin muscles. Very mangy nearly transparent white fur two feet in length covers their body. Their hideous head is cat-like in shape with a thick skull. The right side of their head is stripped of flesh and muscle to reveal bare bones. The left side of their head is dried up, and covered with a thin layer of brown leathery skin with patches of bones showing through here and there. They have pointed ears that rise a bit above their head and can move independently to follow sounds. In the center of their forehead is a shinning star. Eerie pinpoints of crimson light glow from within their deeply shadowed eye sockets. Twenty-one whiskers come out of each side of their cat-like snout. Sharp six inches long pointed teeth and three feet long canine fangs line their powerful jaws. The long limbs are very thin and end in large powerful bony feline-like paws instead of hands and feet. Two feet long claws tip their paws. Windigowak are eternally hungry solitary obligate carnivores. They will eat anything they can catch including humans. Humans are their main prey (they are man-eaters, but will eat animals when humans are not available). Their eternal hunger drives them to eat at least one human or large animal per day. They cannot die from starvation. A Wendigo comes about when a human has committed cannibalism. Wendigo means "the evil spirit that devours mankind" in Algonquian language. [U]Limited Metamorphosis[/U]: A Wendigo can assume the form it had before becoming a Wendigo. While in human form its eye glow brightly when it’s angry. [U]Limited Invisibility (special)[/U]: Completely invisible and undetectable by modern machines while in a snowstorm unless within 12 feet (3.65m) or closer. The same is true if the Wendigo dives into snow and covers itself completely [/QUOTE]
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