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1. Journal Of Paranormal Zoology a. warezdata site: http://wiki.dumpshock.com/index.php/Wendigo <<<Snitch Warning: Non-Corporate ICE at this site. Several Authors, information may constitute plagerism in some jurisdictions. Have your credstick ready, chumsky>>>
A Wendigo <<<match>>> is an ork or metavariant infected with HMHVV. In one of the more extreme expressions of the disease, the afflicted is transformed into a troll-sized, white-furred humanoid that bears a passing resemblance to a sasquatch. And, regardless of previous Awakened status, all known examples have expressed shamanic ability (most often of Predator totems) that they use to blend into society and further their aims. They also gain the usual suite of vampire powers and weaknesses - including enhanced senses, immunity to age, poison, and disease, rapid regeneration, vulnerability to ferrous metals, and chronic essence loss. Perhaps because of their fur, they only suffer a moderate allergy to sunlight. Wendigos drain the essence of other beings both through the consumption of flesh and a psychic link created when others are induced in joining the creature in its cannibalistic feast - only to end up as a meal, themselves. Like other vampiric subspecies, the wendigo is also able to spread the infection on to others.
2. New England Journal Of Medicine a. "Retroviral Speciation Within MetaPopulations and Examinations of MetaGenetic Expressions" "... the Human-MetaHuman Vampiric Virus has been shown in some clinical trials to be quite fragile outside of a host organism. The exception is the newly documented Krieger strain of HMHVV, and that still requires a biological medium to survive (Krieger, Wolcott, et. al, 2050). In certain strains, the virus is even less infectious than the HIV virus, with contraction rates as low as 1 in 590 (Running Elk, 2049). Unlike similar retrovirus infections, however, it is the host which plays a large role in the spread of the disease. While HIV 'piggybacked' on an already established social behavior (with the exception of the HIVM strain), the HMHV virus alters the socio-neurological makeup of its host, reprogramming the host to both sustain the virus through consumption of 'life energy' (Strand, Vogles, Krieger 2030) and pass it to other hosts. The homo sapiens and homo robustus who are infected become, respectivly, 'vampires' and 'wendigos' <<<match>>>, both of which readily spread the virus.
3. Animal Planet a. XTREME with Bob Goddard i. Big Game! (Commemorative Special Edition)
"Look, Bob, do we really...." "Daymit, yo being paid for a jobby, mate! We're findin' this beastie, and thats that! Nah, if yeh been watchin' close, yew know that the Wendigo <<<match>>> is close! Theh sa-posed to be horrid creatures, big as tralls, but heary and white! Garn, what ugly bastards! Sounds like me first wifey! HA HA HA!" "Bob, arent they supposed to be magical..." "Wah, shut ya noise! Mike didnt whine as much..." "Wasnt he eaten by a kraken?" "Yeh! But he got a Galden Glawb Award for it! Posthumasly, a'course! Nah then, once arh nancy little cameraman graws a pair, we an' our hearty porters...eah! Why you layin' down, ya lazy bast...." "Uh, Bob, he's not laying..." "CRICKY! Gerealook at that!" "Oh...my....dear....God! Its the other port..." <<<feed ends>>>