Nash runs to rescue Voss, despite Lane says he is dead, and is also killed by the Wendigo. The Wendigo uses this power to pretend it is Dorsey and call out Voss, who is killed by the Wendigo. She warns them of the Wendigo, believing they were the beast when they found her cave, because the Wendigo can mimic human noises. Voss and Nash find Lane, who is terrified.
He wonders who would do such a thing when he finds human skin in the shrine, and is repelled, but when he tries to back off and run, the Wendigo sneaks up behind him and kills him with its axe. Soon, he comes upon the Wendigo's shrine, where it has hoarded all its stolen gear. Dorsey is sent for water, but he gets lost. Voss hears a monstrous wail, but although shaken she cannot see anything which would have made such a noise.
The team discount black bears, because of Vince's chewed flesh, much like a human. Vince had been eaten by some unidentifiable creature. They find a ruined tent soon enough, with Vince's decomposing body in it. The hikers were collage students and were reported missing from classes so they had a party look for them consisting of Dorsey, Nash and Voss. Such as which is similar to a syndrome such as Drug Addiction.Ī team of park surveyors was sent to rescue a group of missing hikers - including Lane Corey, April Desoto, Vince Gabriel and Matthew Gaahl - in the Applachian forests.
Once they eat human flesh, their appetite becomes insatiable as they end up wanting more human flesh and can never get enough of what they eat. The people affected with this syndrome eventually succumb to these dangerous disillusion and become compulsive with their appetite. When somebody is trapped or isolated with other people for very long periods of time and they have previsions to eat, then what happens in this syndrome is that person will begin to develop that belief that they're going to turn into a monster and start to cannibalize the people around them.
That is, until 2007.Ī Wendigo Psychosis can characterized as a very extreme form of cabin fever. The Wendigo was invented to curb this myth, a beast that possessed and caused humans to eat each other but it was believed fiction. The Wendigo means "Evil That Devours" and comes from the legend that, during times of famine or drought, the Natives would inevitably have one of their member go mad, kill and eat his companions, and then say he was possessed to get away with his evil actions.