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− | Skinwalkers are the | + | Skinwalkers are humans that can make a complete transformation into a canine. The particular breed of canine seems to vary depending on the person.<ref name="six08">[[6.08 All Dogs Go To Heaven]]</ref> They are similar to [[werewolves]] in that they can be killed with silver, they infect others with a bite, and they like to eat the hearts of their victims; however, their mutations are complete and are not limited by the phases of the moon.<ref name="six08"/><ref name="two17">[[2.17 Heart]]</ref> Werewolves continue to walk upright and do not grow fur, and, until recently, only change during the nights of the full moon.<ref name="two17"/><ref name="six08"/> Skinwalkers have a superior sense of smell, even in human form.<ref>[[6.08 All Dogs Go To Heaven]]</ref> |
− | Skinwalkers are | + | Skinwalkers are the suspected culprits in [[1.02 Wendigo]] and [[1.06 Skin]], but turn out to be a [[Wendigo]] and a [[Shapeshifter]], respectively. |
* See also [[Wendigo]], [[Shapeshifters]], [[Werewolves]] | * See also [[Wendigo]], [[Shapeshifters]], [[Werewolves]] | ||
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− | + | [[Crowley]] wants [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] to capture another [[Alpha]] for him, and he puts them on the trail of deaths he thinks may be linked to the Alpha [[Werewolves|Werewolf]]. Finding that [[Cal Garrigan]] is a common link between the victims, Sam and Dean suspect that he is a werewolf until he, too, is killed. Cal's girlfriend, [[Mandy]], becomes their next suspect until Sam witnesses the woman's dog, [[Lucky]], change into a man. It seems that [[Lucky]] has been killing anyone who threatens [[Mandy]] or her son. | |
− | Sam chases him, but the man (in dog form) is hit by a car. Sam and Dean take | + | Sam chases him, but the man (in dog form) is hit by a car. Sam and Dean take Lucky from the vet hospital, bind him in rope and [[silver]] chains to restrain him, and interrogate him. It transpires that the man was homeless when he was approached and recruited to become a skinwalker; he was told that being bitten would make him strong and fast. Lucky then reveals that he knows of about 30 skinwalkers who have been recruited and are living with families as pets. On a signal from their pack leader, they are supposed to infect their families, thus recruiting more skinwalkers. He tells Sam and Dean that there are packs in many towns, but he knows nothing of the [[Alpha Skinwalker]]. |
− | + | Lucky leads Sam and Dean to the Pack Leader, but he has kidnapped [[Mandy]] and her son and threatens to kill them unless [[Lucky]] turns them. Sam and Dean attack, and all the Skinwalkers are killed except Lucky, who escapes despite being shot with a [[Silver]] bullet. Lucky, in human form, then goes to visit [[Mandy]] and tell her how much he appreciated her kindness, but she tells him to leave. Lucky transforms into a dog and dejectedly leaves. | |
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− | Lucky leads Sam and Dean to the Pack Leader, but he has kidnapped [[Mandy]] and her son and threatens to kill them unless [[Lucky]] turns them. Sam and Dean attack, and all the Skinwalkers are killed | ||
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Skinwalker | |
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Powers and Abilities | Can morph into a canine at any time. Superior sense of smell. |
Vulnerabilities | Silver through the heart. |
Appearance | Human or canine. |
Episode(s) | 6.08 All Dogs Go To Heaven |
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Skinwalkers in Supernatural
Skinwalker
Numerous cultures all over the world believe in some version of a Skinwalker, which is closely related to beliefs about werewolves and other were-creatures. The best documented Skinwalker beliefs are those of the Navajo yenaldooshi. The yenaldooshi are evil human beings who have gained supernatural power by murdering a close relative. The creature travels by night, spreading misery and desecrating holy things. He or she is usually naked, except for a coyote skin. The yenaldooshi is also said to have the power to assume the form of a coyote or other animal.
The yenaldooshi's power comes from its use of corpse powder, which is made from human cadavers. Touching the corpse powder curses a person with sickness or death. This is an inversion pollen usage, which Navajos sprinkle to produce blessings.
In Norse folklore, a Skinwalker is a person who can travel in the shape of an animal or take on certain characteristics of an animal. The most well-known example is a warrior who takes on the strength and stamina of a bear, called bear shirt or berserker.
Sam: Just got the low down from Bobby. They can change anywhere, anytime. Skinwalkers infect you with a single bite. Otherwise, they're basically a werewolf cousin -- silver will drop 'em, they chow hearts like snausages.
– Sam, 6.08 All Dogs Go To Heaven
Skinwalkers are humans that can make a complete transformation into a canine. The particular breed of canine seems to vary depending on the person.[1] They are similar to werewolves in that they can be killed with silver, they infect others with a bite, and they like to eat the hearts of their victims; however, their mutations are complete and are not limited by the phases of the moon.[1][2] Werewolves continue to walk upright and do not grow fur, and, until recently, only change during the nights of the full moon.[2][1] Skinwalkers have a superior sense of smell, even in human form.[3]
Skinwalkers are the suspected culprits in 1.02 Wendigo and 1.06 Skin, but turn out to be a Wendigo and a Shapeshifter, respectively.
- See also Wendigo, Shapeshifters, Werewolves
6.08 All Dogs Go To Heaven
Crowley wants Sam and Dean to capture another Alpha for him, and he puts them on the trail of deaths he thinks may be linked to the Alpha Werewolf. Finding that Cal Garrigan is a common link between the victims, Sam and Dean suspect that he is a werewolf until he, too, is killed. Cal's girlfriend, Mandy, becomes their next suspect until Sam witnesses the woman's dog, Lucky, change into a man. It seems that Lucky has been killing anyone who threatens Mandy or her son.
Sam chases him, but the man (in dog form) is hit by a car. Sam and Dean take Lucky from the vet hospital, bind him in rope and silver chains to restrain him, and interrogate him. It transpires that the man was homeless when he was approached and recruited to become a skinwalker; he was told that being bitten would make him strong and fast. Lucky then reveals that he knows of about 30 skinwalkers who have been recruited and are living with families as pets. On a signal from their pack leader, they are supposed to infect their families, thus recruiting more skinwalkers. He tells Sam and Dean that there are packs in many towns, but he knows nothing of the Alpha Skinwalker.
Lucky leads Sam and Dean to the Pack Leader, but he has kidnapped Mandy and her son and threatens to kill them unless Lucky turns them. Sam and Dean attack, and all the Skinwalkers are killed except Lucky, who escapes despite being shot with a Silver bullet. Lucky, in human form, then goes to visit Mandy and tell her how much he appreciated her kindness, but she tells him to leave. Lucky transforms into a dog and dejectedly leaves.
Skinwalkers in Lore
In some Native American legends, a skin-walker is a person with the supernatural ability to turn into any animal he or she desires, though they first must be wearing a pelt of the animal, to be able to transform. Similar lore can be found in cultures throughout the world and is often referred to as shapeshifting by anthropologists.[4]
A Navajo version of the Hook Man Legend attributes the boyfriend's death in that tale to a Skinwalker.[5]