SkinWalker: ohhhhhh turn off the lights, get a drink. Get under your covers today we’re in for some urban legends and folklore, u probably won’t be sleeping tonight.
Be warned ⚠️, these stories I’m about to tell will not be for the faint of heart or children, leave if u must or stay at ur own risk.
Today we will be taking a look at this iconic Navajo (Diné) culture folklore. So what’s the folklore revolving around The Skin Walkers?
Well firstly don’t say their names, you’re essentially risking allowing evil to be summoned to you, they can mimic your voice just by ur whistling, so don’t be whistling while ur out alone in a vacant area.
Well, essentially a Skin-Walker is a malevolent witch capable of transforming into, possessing, or disguising themselves as an animal, often for harmful purposes.
The Navajo believe the only way to counterbalance a Skin Walker is by warding them off, which involves seeking help from a good shaman who can use rituals and spells to return their evil to them or potentially using bullets dipped in white ash.
So what are the signs of a skin Walker? Do u know If u encountered one or not? Unusual animal behavior, feelings of intense fear or unease, and voices or animal sounds mimicking humans.
Usually, the Usually animal behavior and mannerisms boil down to these 2 factors.
Animals acting unnaturally or with glowing eyes.
Animals move in unnatural or distorted ways.
If u ever find yourself down a lonely road at night in your car, and u start whistling. U might hear whistling back towards u.
If that’s the case, well I hope u have good gas mileage because it’s time to get the Fuck out of there. One thing for certain, I’m not a skeptic.
But if I did find myself driving down a lonely road at night all by myself I am also not gonna start whistling.
So if u ever whistle by yourself with no one around, u might hear a whistle come back to u.
That’s if u believe in any of this, urban legends are just fun to speculate about and tell around campfires.

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