Fantasy: November 02, 2016 Issue [#7942]
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 This week: Mythological Monsters #11
  Edited by: Prosperous Snow celebrating Author IconMail Icon
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Has anyone seen my Axehandle hound?
Is he stalking your campground?
Where is my Wampus cat?
Is she hunting a giant rat?


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Letter from the editor

Wampus

According the Cherokee mythology, the Wampus cat or beast was a woman who was turned into a cat by a spell. This creature is a huge cat that looks like a Panther or mountain lion. The Wampus cat, whose eye glow brightly, usually has black or dark fur. Cherokee legend refers to this creature as a Ewah.

Hoop Snake

The hoop snake is another creature of American mythology. These creatures are said to have stingers on their tail. They also have the ability to grab their tails roll down a hill like a hula hoop. One of the more interesting beliefs about hoop snakes is their ability to kill trees. It is said that if one of these snakes rolls into a tree while chasing its prey then the tree will die.

Wendigo

The Wendigo comes from Algonquain folklore tradition. This mythological creature which is either an evil spirit or a cannibal monster roams the foreats of the Great Lakes and the north Atlantic coast. The Wendigo is a horrific looking bipedal creature that resemble a gaunt human or humanoid creature. The medical term Windigo psychosis gets its name from this monster.

Axehandle Hound

Axehandle hounds are night roaming creatures usually sighted in Wisconsin and Minnesota. This stubby legged canine gets it name from the shape of its head. Its head is shapped like an axe. This creatures main food source is axe-handles. So if you are camping in Minnesota or Wisconsin you do not want to leave your axe outside you tent or camper at night.


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