Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Fiction JWHJ06- Hicksville, Ohio

Title: J. Winchester, Hunting Journal
Author: Restive Nature
Genre: Crossover
Type: WiP
Shows: Dark Angel and Supernatural
Disclaimer: Neither show represented in this fiction belongs to me. Dark Angel is the product of Cameron/Eglee and Fox, whereas Supernatural is the product of Kripke and The CW. No profits are made from this fiction and it is intended for private enjoyment only.
Story Rating: PG-13
Timeline/ Spoilers: This story is a companion piece to “When It Changes”.
Setting: Takes place between Chapter Sixteen and Seventeen
Pairing: None

Summary: A series of vignettes. A collection of hunting trips.


The Diary of John Winchester

Name: Der Wunderer, The Wild Hunt & Black Dog

Classification: ghost, spirit

Description: general

Lore Reference: Germanic legend (ref. Otto Höfler’s Kultische Geheimbünde der Germanen, in this case leading the Wild Hunt.

Encountered At: Hicksville, Ohio

Specific Attacks: Der wunderer was searching out maidens once every seven years. Upon their refusal to join him, he set on them the Wild Hunt. According to victim’s reports, the Hunters took them to a place of the dead. Each victim upon returning home was counted as insane. Many were locked up in the Ohio State Mental Institute over in Lima. Only two were still alive upon our investigation. (Note- after destruction of the Hunt, those two women recovered complete mental facilities.)

Kill By: The omen of the hunt was the arrival of a black dog at the victim’s neighbor’s home. To recognize, the dog (a changeling ref. D.L. Ashliman), once it had lay upon the hearth, displayed a huge appetite and refused to move. Apparently the dog was choosing the maidens for the Wanderer and then summoning the Hunt. Max and Sam discovered ritual changeling reversals. In this case, a brass key along with a hymnal placed by the sleeping dogs head caused it’s disappearance before the Hunt was called.

Personal Notes: never ever let Max be bait. She plays the role too well. Her only saving grace was that she ran as fast as she did. It was almost as if some devil gave speed to her feet.



Entry: Biloxi, MS

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