| THE AGENTS TRACK A WOLF-LIKE CREATURE LINKED TO NATIVE
AMERICAN LEGEND. At a remote cattle ranch in the Montana countryside,
Jim Parker and his son Lyle are attacked by a ferocious, wolf-like beast. Hampered by
darkness and a raging thunderstorm, Jim fires his shotgun at the creature and kills it.
But when he examines the body, Jim discovers he killed a Native American man known as
Joseph Goodensnake.
Mulder convinces Scully to aid him with the investigation, which
at first glance does not appear to be related to the supernatural, but rather, a tragic
accident. They interview Jim Parker, who explains that someone-or something-had been
mutilating his cattle. He insists that he shot a wolf-like beast with his gun-not
Goodensnake. Mulder's curiosity is piqued when he discovers a piece of translucent skin
where Goodensnake's body had been recovered.
The agents travel to Trego Indian Reservation, where Sheriff
Charlie Tskany allows them to examine Goodensnake's body. They discover that Goodensnake's
front teeth are abnormally-long, not unlike that of a wild animal. But the sheriff refuses
Scully's request to perform a detailed autopsy, citing Native American burial rituals.
As members of the tribe burn Goodensnake's body at a burial
ground, Mulder explains to Scully that the oldest X-File on record was created by J. Edgar
Hoover. It involved a series of murders that occurred in the United States during World
War II in which victims were mauled to death by what police assumed to be a wild animal.
An animal was tracked and killed by police, but when they retrieved the carcass, they
found only the body of a man. Scully insists it is physically impossible for a human to
change form.
Lyle Parker arrives at the burial grounds to offer his
condolences to Goodensnake's sister, Gwen. She becomes distraught and insists that he
leave.
Not long after the cremation, Mulder and Scully discover Jim
Parker's mutilated corpse at his ranch. They also find Lyle Parker, lying naked in the mud
nearby. Scully transports Lyle to the hospital for treatment while Mulder and Sheriff
Tskany continue the investigation.
Tskany takes Mulder to the home of Ish, an elderly mystic Native
American. Ish explains that the attacks that occurred during World War II were the result
of a Manitou, an evil spirit capable of changing a man into a beast. Tskany speculates
that because the power is passed through bloodlines, Gwen too may be a shape-shifter, and
she may have killed Jim Parker to avenge her brother's death. But when Gwen is
interviewed, she claims she saw a wolf-like creature attack and kill Jim Parker.
Mulder and Tskany realize that Lyle may have contracted the
shape-shifting power after he was mauled by the beast. They race back to the Parker ranch,
where Mulder rescues Scully by shooting and killing a wolf-creature. Moments later, the
creature reverts to Lyle's form.
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