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==Notes== | |||
* Can be differentiated by their weapon: | |||
**Warriors wield a sword and shield. | |||
**Black Mages wield a scythe. | |||
==Historical Background== | ==Historical Background== | ||
In the mythology of the Algonquian-speaking Native American tribes, the Wendigo is a malevolent supernatural creature, usually described as a giant with a heart of ice; sometimes it is said to be entirely made of ice. Its body is skeletal and deformed, with missing lips and toes. | In the mythology of the Algonquian-speaking Native American tribes, the Wendigo is a malevolent supernatural creature, usually described as a giant with a heart of ice; sometimes it is said to be entirely made of ice. Its body is skeletal and deformed, with missing lips and toes. | ||
In some stories a Wendigo follows a lone wanderer for a long time. When the prey becomes suspicious and turns around the Wendigo always manages to hide behind a tree. After a while the followed person starts to become hysterical and runs until he makes an error. The Wendigo then strikes. If someone survives a Wendigo attack they get the Wendigo-fever: after a night of nightmares and pain in their legs--the Wendigo often has no feet--Wendigo-fevered people strip themselves naked and run into the forest screaming. | In some stories a Wendigo follows a lone wanderer for a long time. When the prey becomes suspicious and turns around the Wendigo always manages to hide behind a tree. After a while the followed person starts to become hysterical and runs until he makes an error. The Wendigo then strikes. If someone survives a Wendigo attack they get the Wendigo-fever: after a night of nightmares and pain in their legs--the Wendigo often has no feet--Wendigo-fevered people strip themselves naked and run into the forest screaming. |
Revision as of 14:39, 6 August 2024
Wendigo | |
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Job: | Warrior or Black Mage |
Family: | Skeletons |
Crystal: | Earth |
Weak against: | , , |
Zone | Level | Drops | Steal | Spawns | Notes |
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Maze of Shakhrami
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24-28 | 16 | A, H, HP ~600 HP | ||
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25-28 |
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10 | A, H, HP ??? HP | |
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25-28 |
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11 | A, H, HP ??? HP | |
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26-30 | 29 | A, H, HP ~676 HP | ||
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28-33 | 1 | A, H, HP ??? HP | ||
HP = Detects Low HP; M = Detects Magic; Sc = Follows by Scent; T(S) = True-sight; T(H) = True-hearing JA = Detects job abilities; WS = Detects weaponskills; Z(D) = Asleep in Daytime; Z(N) = Asleep at Nighttime; A(R) = Aggressive to Reive participants |
Notes
- Can be differentiated by their weapon:
- Warriors wield a sword and shield.
- Black Mages wield a scythe.
Historical Background
In the mythology of the Algonquian-speaking Native American tribes, the Wendigo is a malevolent supernatural creature, usually described as a giant with a heart of ice; sometimes it is said to be entirely made of ice. Its body is skeletal and deformed, with missing lips and toes.
In some stories a Wendigo follows a lone wanderer for a long time. When the prey becomes suspicious and turns around the Wendigo always manages to hide behind a tree. After a while the followed person starts to become hysterical and runs until he makes an error. The Wendigo then strikes. If someone survives a Wendigo attack they get the Wendigo-fever: after a night of nightmares and pain in their legs--the Wendigo often has no feet--Wendigo-fevered people strip themselves naked and run into the forest screaming.