Cold: season #1

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Summary

A series of murders happens in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and trace low and Lilly O'Malley must find who or what was responsible for the murders! When people started to go missing in Ottawa, the attention was drawn to the local psychopath but when the disappearances took a paranormal and demonic turn the two girls, Trace and Lilly must find the 1000-year-old spirit that was responsible for the disappearances and find out what is actually going on with the disappearances. But when Lilly disappears trace can't help but worry about the Wendigo taking her, though things are not as they've seemed. When a man enters the picture, things get out of hand for sure! Though who is he, and what is she doing here? So now there are two to figure out, the mystery man and the Wendigo. What do they have to do with the disappearances? Delve deep into the Wendigo lore with "cold!" (TW: cheating, gore and blood, mental health.) *font and cover art by me* Final word count: 53549 words

Status
Complete
Chapters
28
Rating
5.0 1 review
Age Rating
18+

Long quote the Wendigo


"One time long ago a big Windigo stole an Indian boy, but the boy was too thin, so the Windigo didn't eat him up right away, but he travelled with the Indian boy waiting for him till he'd get fat. The Windigo had a knife and he'd cut the boy on the hand to see if he was fat enough to eat, but the boy didn't get fat. They travelled too much. One day they came to an Indian village and the Windigo sent the boy to the Indian village to get some things for him to eat. He just gave the boy so much time to go there and back. The boy told the Indians that the Windigo was near them, and showed them his hand where the Windigo cut him to see if he was fat enough to eat. They heard the Windigo calling the boy. He said to the boy "Hurry up. Don't tell lies to those Indians." All of these Indians went to where the Windigo was and cut off his legs. They went back again to see if he was dead. He wasn't dead. He was eating the juice from the inside of the that were cut off. The Indians asked the Windigo if there was any fat on them. He said, "You bet there is, I have eaten lots of Indians, no wonder they are fat." The Indians then killed him and cut him to pieces. This was the end of this Giant Windigo."


-an old indigenous folklore about the Wendigo.