This chapter will be talking about their behaviour, both the feral animal part, and the domesticated human part.The feral part
Before i came to the village on my study tour i was shown this poster by my teacher, which i have included in this chapter, it talks about what one is supposed to do if they anger a wendigo which i find to be relevant to this chapter, i dont feel the need to write what they do since its all on the poster. Something i will talk about, however is how they get their food, despite their human intelligence and their arcitectual and political feats, they still hunt as animals, a pack of males will go out into the wild and find a pack of whatever animal they stumble across first, they dont have preferences, and they'll either throw themselves on to them and use their weight against them, wendigos can be anywhere from 2 meters and 150kg to 3 meters and 300kg! So using their weight against something is very easy.The human part
No matter where you are and when you are, wendigos have and always will be part human because humans are the only proven living being to have the wendigo gene, a gene triggered within humans to start the mutation to wendigo. Though I as a kirintaur am part human I am not pure human so I dont posses the wendigo gene within me. When mutating to wendigo they will leave some things behind in their behaviour and hold on to some things in their behaviour. Such as language, though the males partly loose their ability to formulate themselves due to their largened teeth.
Art is also retained in their mutation, the eye to see the world in another way and to transform reality is often shown in marking as previously explained and in sculpting of trees.
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The book of wendigos
Non-FictionThe wendigos are not as many know them, join the kirintaur''s journey on researching wendigos as she settles down in one of their villages, learns about them and studies them and explores the world that the humans can't see