Hey /x/ I’ve been doing some research on what I experienced in New Mexico years ago and I haven’t been able to find repeat story. I know skinwalkers have been a common topic on this board and I wanna ask for descriptions behavior and tendencies of this entity/person we’ve talked about for so many years. What I saw what a man in a shamanic costume with animal pelts and radiated pure malice and evil but was translucent with hues of white on it. I’ve always found the word disturbing after learning that’s what I saw. But I cannot find a reliable description about what a skinwalker is and what it is supposed to look like. Please enlighten me.
>>39249469Skinwalkers change form at will, so asking what they look like is pointless. Various cultures have stories of men who use magic to take on the form of animals. "Skinwalker" is just the American Indian variety translated into modern English.
>>39249469Navajo guys in animal skins, usually high as shit. They aren't real. Not in the way you're implying, anyway. There's maybe some magic going on there, like possession, but they don't transform. Not literally.
>>39252929>they don't transform. Not literallyOf course they don't literally transform. If they did, then you would live in fear of skinwalkers because you would have no choice but to accept that they are more powerful than you are. Also, you would be forced to try to explain skinwalkers to other people, because one person cannot know the truth unless everyone knows. And no one would have any reason to belive you, anyway. All people are fundamentally reasonable, after all. Your life would become a living hell, and rightly so because the insecurities of other people are more important than your own authentic experiences.Or skinwalkers literally transform, and that's scary but cool. Why? It's better to be remembered on an anonymous soil ph testing forum for fending off a paranormal entity than to die a "skeptic".