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In Polk City, Iowa, a kohonta kills a teenage girl, Barbara, witnessed by her boyfriend Thomas and Thomas's father, [[Sheriff Mason Romero]]. The attack draws the attention of Sam and Dean who discover a pattern of missing people in the area going back to at least 1943 and possibly further. Investigation into the local lore reveals a kohonta as the culprit while Mason identifies the kohonta as a [[Henry Parker]], an early settler in the area who engaged in cannibalism and was cursed for it. Though the Native Americans had bound Henry to part of the forest and marked it, the truth was forgotten over time and thought of simply as a legend. In a confrontation with Henry, Mason kills him with a [[silver]] blade to the heart and they are able to save Thomas who had gone after the kohonta in revenge.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:37, 22 March 2019


Kohonta
Powers and Abilities Super strength, super speed, acidic bile, immortality
Vulnerabilities Silver
Appearance Humanoid with leathery skin
Episode(s) 14.16 Don't Go in the Woods

History

A kohonta is a human who engaged in extensive cannibalism and was punished by the Native Americans for it. A shaman curses the person to transform into a creature with an insatiable hunger that is bound by magic to be trapped in certain areas of forest.

Characteristics

Powers and abilities

  • Super strength - A kohonta is very strong, easily able to throw grown men around.
  • Super speed - A kohonta can move at an incredible speed.
  • Immortality - A kohonta has the capability to live for centuries at least.

Weaknesses

  • Silver - A kohonta can only be killed by a silver blade to the heart.

Episodes

14.16 Don't Go in the Woods

In Polk City, Iowa, a kohonta kills a teenage girl, Barbara, witnessed by her boyfriend Thomas and Thomas's father, Sheriff Mason Romero. The attack draws the attention of Sam and Dean who discover a pattern of missing people in the area going back to at least 1943 and possibly further. Investigation into the local lore reveals a kohonta as the culprit while Mason identifies the kohonta as a Henry Parker, an early settler in the area who engaged in cannibalism and was cursed for it. Though the Native Americans had bound Henry to part of the forest and marked it, the truth was forgotten over time and thought of simply as a legend. In a confrontation with Henry, Mason kills him with a silver blade to the heart and they are able to save Thomas who had gone after the kohonta in revenge.