Shapeshift: Can shapeshift at will. Usually between a human and it true form.
Claw. Melee Attack: +5 to hit, reach 5ft. Hit: 22 (5d6 + 5) slashing damage.
Bite. Melee Attack: +5 to hit, reach 5ft. Hit: 22 (5d6 + 5) slashing damage.
If either causes a creature to fall unconscious/dead the Wendigo will devour them entirely (not necessarily whole).
Description
What is that!: It's true form being glowing red eyes, animal skull (usually a stag), decaying and skinny body but becomes larger the more it feeds on humans but still remain skinny. As it gets larger it's hunger grows more. Normally they start out at normal human height of about 6 feet, but can reach height to that of 15 feet and up.
Gluttony is but a morsel: It's unbridled hunger is insatiable, nothing can stop it's endless hunger. It will eat and eat any living animal is can find.
Oh god what is that stench: It's scent is that of rotten flesh and copper.
It know when you're scared: The hearing and perception of the Wendigo is so good in it's environment that it can hear the beating heart of it's prey for miles as well as constantly track it's prey with expert tenacity.
Hope you aren't cold: It's environment is in the cold, winter-like, forests with seemingly no wildlife. The ground can be seen with half-eaten animal carcasses and bones.
Cold Heart Killer: The Wendigo is said to be a demon/spirit that possess a human that either has the desire to be cannibalistic as well as excessive greed. The Wendigo takes hold of the human's heart and turns it into a type of permafrost ice. The only known way to kill a Wendigo is by burning the heart to ash, but this is no easy task. One must completely burn the rest of the body as well in part. The most proven method is creating a bonfire that will last about a day. Which allows for the entire heart to thaw and burn.
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