
"Wendigo." Topic
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Tango01  | 24 Aug 2013 10:33 p.m. PST |
Great work here.
From here link Hope you enjoy!. Amicalement Armand |
Gokiburi | 24 Aug 2013 11:04 p.m. PST |
That's genuinely unsettling to look at. |
Mr Canuck | 24 Aug 2013 11:58 p.m. PST |
Damn
I think the designer might need a Psych Eval.! :-) |
Mardaddy | 25 Aug 2013 8:26 a.m. PST |
Great figure – very stylish and, yes, unsettling, but I'd think it has nothing to do with the traditional Wendigo mythos. I could see it in the mythos of plains-dwellers or redwood-forest dwellers, or if it could go incorporeal; but otherwise this thing would have a difficult time going after anyone in the temperate wooded environ the Algonquians were settled in. |
Tango01  | 25 Aug 2013 2:52 p.m. PST |
Glad you enjoyed it my friend. Amicalement Armand |
Pictors Studio | 25 Aug 2013 6:28 p.m. PST |
"I could see it in the mythos of plains-dwellers or redwood-forest dwellers, or if it could go incorporeal; but otherwise this thing would have a difficult time going after anyone in the temperate wooded environ the Algonquians were settled in" So if I understand this correctly, the problem is not that the creature has no musculature to articulate the area in the rear of its body, or to protect its nervous system from cold or anything else, but that its antlers wouldn't fit between trees? That is the issue? Maybe its antlers are just as magical as the rest of it. |
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