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Empowerment from feeding off of negative emotions<br> |
Empowerment from feeding off of negative emotions<br> |
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− | Generate and manipulate coldness-related elemental powers<br> |
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+ | Aerokinesis<br> |
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− | Resurrection (implied that they never really die)<br> |
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Intangibility<br> |
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+ | |members = Numerous unnamed Windigos |
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− | |members = Three Windigos (as shown in the historical play, but there could have been more of them)<br> |
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− | Two Windigos from a "little filly story" (fictional)<br> |
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− | Windy (NC, from IDW comics; fueled by kindness) |
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+ | |goals = Turn Equestria into frozen wasteland <small>(failed)</small>. |
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− | |goals = Gain enough nourishment from negative psyches from ponies and turn Equestria into frozen wasteland. |
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|crimes = Imprisonment |
|crimes = Imprisonment |
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|type of hostile species = Forces of Nature}} |
|type of hostile species = Forces of Nature}} |
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+ | {{Quote|My mentor, Star Swirl the Bearded, taught me about them. They're winter spirits that feed off fighting and hatred. The more hate the spirit feels, the colder things become.|Clover the Clever describing the Windigoes[[File:Twilight_describes_about_Windigoes_(online-audio-converter.com).ogg|noicon]]}} |
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+ | The '''Windigos''' are recurring antagonists of the series ''My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic''. |
==Nature== |
==Nature== |
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− | According to Clover the Clever (the character Twilight Sparkle plays in the Hearth's Warming Eve play), |
+ | According to Clover the Clever (the character Twilight Sparkle plays in the Hearth's Warming Eve play), Windigos are malevolent spirits that feed off of the negative friction between others. Long ago, the feud between unicorns, pegasi, and earth ponies gave Windigos great power, which they use to turn the lands into an unlivable frozen wasteland. If an individual's hatred gets violent enough, Windigos can even freeze them in ice blocks. |
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+ | The Windigos look like ghostly and slightly translucent horses with glowing eyes. Only three of them are shown in the play, though this may not reflect their real numbers. |
+ | ==History== |
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− | ==Role in the episode== |
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+ | The Windigos feature three times throughout the episode: ''Hearth's Warming Eve'', at the conclusion of the grand summit, after the pony leaders' snowball fight, and at the cave that the ponies took as shelter. |
− | In their first appearance, the three |
+ | In their first appearance, the three Windigoes only look down onto the grand summit from a passage in the clouds with glowing blue eyes, but in their second and third appearances they wail and fly through the sky, generating a circle of clouds. They are eventually defeated by "the fire of friendship", a pink flame that takes the shape of a heart which was created in the play when Clover, Smart Cookie, and Pansy become friends. |
Although they appear to have been burnt to death, it is implied that they (or other members of their race if there are any) are still around in modern Equestria when one of their distinctive howls is heard through an open window when Rainbow Dash and Applejack start arguing about who has the responsibility of closing it. Interestingly enough, they have never threatened to return during any other arguments in the series (such as Applejack and Rarity in the episode ''Look Before You Sleep''), so the howl may have been simply someone playing the sound effect used to simulate them in the play, as a way of breaking up Rainbow and Applejack's argument. |
Although they appear to have been burnt to death, it is implied that they (or other members of their race if there are any) are still around in modern Equestria when one of their distinctive howls is heard through an open window when Rainbow Dash and Applejack start arguing about who has the responsibility of closing it. Interestingly enough, they have never threatened to return during any other arguments in the series (such as Applejack and Rarity in the episode ''Look Before You Sleep''), so the howl may have been simply someone playing the sound effect used to simulate them in the play, as a way of breaking up Rainbow and Applejack's argument. |
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− | They also reappeared in ''Hearth Warming Eve Tail'' when Twilight read a story on the holiday to [[Starlight Glimmer]] to make her see the importance of the holiday, she |
+ | They also reappeared in ''Hearth Warming Eve Tail'' when Twilight read a story on the holiday to [[Starlight Glimmer]] to make her see the importance of the holiday, she told the story of a pony named Snowfall Frost at first they are just like the beginning of the episode they are just mentioned. But then during the last spirit song they appeared to successfully covered Equestria with snow, because Snowfall decided to erased that holiday, but after Snowfall realized the mistake she was going to make when she apologized she seen it was just a vision of what will happen if she erases the holiday, that makes also Starlight realized how important it was and they did not come back. |
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+ | In ''The Ending of the End - Part 2'', as a result of [[Queen Chrysalis]], [[Tirek (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)|Lord Tirek]] and [[Cozy Glow]] turning unicorns, pegasi and earth ponies against one another, the Windigos return and begin to feed off of the animosity between them. Ultimately, they are dispelled once more as the creatures of Equestria unite to defeat the villains. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | ====Videos==== |
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+ | <gallery widths="300" bordercolor="#F8D5D3" captiontextcolor="#A0E5EE" position="center"> |
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+ | The Three Tribes (Hearth's Warming Eve) MLP FiM HD |
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+ | The Three Tribes Going To The Summit (Hearth's Warming Eve) MLP FiM HD |
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+ | The Three Tribes Decides What To Do (Hearth's Warming Eve) MLP FiM HD |
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+ | Finding a New Land (Hearth's Warming Eve) MLP FiM HD |
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+ | The Fire of Friendship (Hearth's Warming Eve) MLP FiM HD |
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+ | If Snowfall Frost's Spell Succeeds (A Hearth's Warming Tail) MLP FiM HD |
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+ | Disharmony in Equestria (The Ending of the End) MLP FiM HD |
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+ | The Mane Six Believe in Twilight Sparkle (The Ending of the End) MLP FiM HD |
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+ | The Mane Six Confront the Legion of Doom (The Ending of the End) MLP FiM HD |
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+ | All of Equestria Defeat Chrysalis, Tirek and Cozy Glow (The Ending of the End) MLP FiM HD |
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</gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *The name "Windigos" are an allusion to the [[Wendigo (mythology)|Wendigo]], a malevolent cannibalistic Algonquian spirit strongly associated with the winter, the North, and coldness, as well as with famine and starvation. |
+ | *Ironically, the Windigoes are responsible for the creation of Equestria, since they forced the pony tribes to leave their original homeland to find a new one, and gave them a reason to put aside their differences and come together. |
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+ | **In a similar twist of irony, they also helped defeat the [[Legion of Doom (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic)|Legion of Doom]] by reminding the ponies why they work together in the first place. |
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“ | My mentor, Star Swirl the Bearded, taught me about them. They're winter spirits that feed off fighting and hatred. The more hate the spirit feels, the colder things become. | „ |
~ Clover the Clever describing the Windigoes |
The Windigos are recurring antagonists of the series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
Nature
According to Clover the Clever (the character Twilight Sparkle plays in the Hearth's Warming Eve play), Windigos are malevolent spirits that feed off of the negative friction between others. Long ago, the feud between unicorns, pegasi, and earth ponies gave Windigos great power, which they use to turn the lands into an unlivable frozen wasteland. If an individual's hatred gets violent enough, Windigos can even freeze them in ice blocks.
The Windigos look like ghostly and slightly translucent horses with glowing eyes. Only three of them are shown in the play, though this may not reflect their real numbers.
History
The Windigos feature three times throughout the episode: Hearth's Warming Eve, at the conclusion of the grand summit, after the pony leaders' snowball fight, and at the cave that the ponies took as shelter.
In their first appearance, the three Windigoes only look down onto the grand summit from a passage in the clouds with glowing blue eyes, but in their second and third appearances they wail and fly through the sky, generating a circle of clouds. They are eventually defeated by "the fire of friendship", a pink flame that takes the shape of a heart which was created in the play when Clover, Smart Cookie, and Pansy become friends.
Although they appear to have been burnt to death, it is implied that they (or other members of their race if there are any) are still around in modern Equestria when one of their distinctive howls is heard through an open window when Rainbow Dash and Applejack start arguing about who has the responsibility of closing it. Interestingly enough, they have never threatened to return during any other arguments in the series (such as Applejack and Rarity in the episode Look Before You Sleep), so the howl may have been simply someone playing the sound effect used to simulate them in the play, as a way of breaking up Rainbow and Applejack's argument.
They also reappeared in Hearth Warming Eve Tail when Twilight read a story on the holiday to Starlight Glimmer to make her see the importance of the holiday, she told the story of a pony named Snowfall Frost at first they are just like the beginning of the episode they are just mentioned. But then during the last spirit song they appeared to successfully covered Equestria with snow, because Snowfall decided to erased that holiday, but after Snowfall realized the mistake she was going to make when she apologized she seen it was just a vision of what will happen if she erases the holiday, that makes also Starlight realized how important it was and they did not come back.
In The Ending of the End - Part 2, as a result of Queen Chrysalis, Lord Tirek and Cozy Glow turning unicorns, pegasi and earth ponies against one another, the Windigos return and begin to feed off of the animosity between them. Ultimately, they are dispelled once more as the creatures of Equestria unite to defeat the villains.
Gallery
Videos
Trivia
- The name "Windigos" are an allusion to the Wendigo, a malevolent cannibalistic Algonquian spirit strongly associated with the winter, the North, and coldness, as well as with famine and starvation.
- Ironically, the Windigoes are responsible for the creation of Equestria, since they forced the pony tribes to leave their original homeland to find a new one, and gave them a reason to put aside their differences and come together.
- In a similar twist of irony, they also helped defeat the Legion of Doom by reminding the ponies why they work together in the first place.