Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Fiction JWHJ08- Wenatchee, Washington

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: N'ha-a-itk (ref. Schlosser) also Ogopogo (c. 1942)

Classification: lake demon, serpent

Description: serpent like, head shaped like a horse, green, red demonic eyes

Lore Reference: a demon possessed man killed a wise man and the angry Gods transformed the man into the lake demon and placed it in the waters where the man had killed the Kan-He-Kan (wise man) Settlers around the lake offered appeasement in order to cross the lake. Didn’t always work. When white settlers began logging in the area, it angered the N’ha-a-itk. Many see the monster as protecting the earth now from human disruption.

Encountered At: Chelan Lake, outside Wenatchee, Washington

Specific Attacks: teeth, coiling body, may cause storms across the lake water to disrupt travelers.

Kill By: This one was tough. We couldn’t find any rituals to return the body to that of a man. We tried C4 loaded bait with a remote detonator, but the demon didn’t take the bait. We thought about hiring a boat to drop fishing net, but locals told us that they always wind up destroyed. (The monster may be too big to capture that way.) Finally, a storm hit and the monster showed itself. Max and Sam floated a small life raft full of mice out to the monster, which it ate. (Boat and all!) I thought they were trying to appease the monster, but the pair of them informed me that the mice had all been treated with D-Con. We returned the next night to find the demon thrashing throughout the water. We got in a couple of shots with the shotgun, which seemed to do the trick. After an hour or so, the demon finally sank.

Personal Notes: Subject: Science
                Project: (combined effort) scientific process and report
Title: The Process of Transferring Blood Thinning Agents Through The Use Of Bait
Grade: Sam & Max: A plus
According to their report, some animals, when ingesting D-Con (which is a blood thinning agent) will die by any bump, bruise or cut because the blood will not clot and the animal bleeds to death. They wanted to see if the drug would affect an animal that had ingested the primary target. (Thank God they were right in this case!)
Also, call Rob Blume up in B.C. and ask him to stake out Lake Okanawa. Dean wondered if this might be the same lake monster reported up there. It’s possible that it might have traveled through underground lakes and streams to end up here.




Entry: Batsto, NJ

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