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Latest revision as of 14:47, 9 December 2019
Name | Henry Parker |
Actor | N/A |
Dates | ???? – 2019 (killed by Sheriff Mason Romero) |
Location | Polk City, Iowa |
Occupation | Kohonta |
Episode(s) | 14.16 Don't Go in the Woods |
History
Henry Parker was the eldest son of the Parker family, some of the first white people to settle on the Big Creek wildlife preserve. A hard winter led to Henry resorting to cannibalism to survive. After going mad from eating his family, Henry targeted the local Native American tribe. Once he was caught, the tribe, rather than kill Henry, wanted to make him suffer for the crimes he had committed against the tribe and nature. A shaman cursed Henry, changing him into a Kohonta. Henry was bound to the forest, doomed to roam the area in a constant state of starvation, causing his body to eat itself if he didn't feed.
As the Kohonta, Henry signaled his arrival with a distinct whistle before attacking any unfortunate hikers who had wandered into his territory.
Episodes
14.16 Don't Go in the Woods
After being captured by the Natives, Henry is restrained to the ground, laughing and screaming in his madness. A shaman begins the ritual, causing Henry to painfully transform into the Kohonta.