
Artistic depiction of the Akhlut.
In Inuit mythology, Akhlut is a spirit that takes the form of both a wolf and an orca. It is a vicious, dangerous beast. Its tracks can be recognized because they are wolf tracks that lead to and from the ocean. Often, dogs seen walking to the ocean and/or into it are considered evil. Little is known of this spirit, other than that it shapeshifts from an orca to a wolf when hungry. Not many myths relate to this creature but a great number of myths tell of creatures that shift their shape. It's normally portrayed as a mix of an orca and a wolf.
Behavior
It has been said that this a dangerous creature but, most of the Inuit didn't know what was attacking them while trying to get fish out in the arctic sea. The only thing they could think of was the wolf tracks coming out of the water. The Akhlut is very vicious, it even attacks you if you have fallen asleep near the edge. Sometimes it goes as for as the Inuit camp to snatch them up. It has furious appetite and would eat anything that's close by.
A Inuit Legend
There are many stories of how the Akhlut came to be but, this legend is the most popular: It’s about a man who is obsessed with the sea and wants to be with it all the time. One day, or night, he returns to the village, but his people don’t recognise him, because he has become to obsessed with the ocean, and he gets banned. Wandering the large, cold plain, he finds pack of wolves, and because he’s so hungry of revenge he becomes one. But because of his affection for the ocean he jumps into the ocean, to become one with it. He then also transforms into an orca. Thus, he now swims as an orca, being at ease, but whenever his hunger for revenge is once again awoken, he comes to land and transforms into a wolf.
Explanation
Arctic wolves can swim in icy water, this would an explanation as to why there are always footprints leadingout of the water. There's as the explanation of
Interestingly, another name for an orca is seawolf, stemming from a time when it was believed that the ocean and the land shared variants of the same animals (hence the well-known seahorse and sea cow, as well as lesser known creatures such as the Monkfish and seabees.) possible explanations are a descendant of ambeulocetus,a large wolf,or a descendant of packicetus
In popular media
- The Akhlut appears in the mobile smartphone app game, Disco Zoo, where it fulfills the Ice Age exhibits' mythical creature spot. Randomly people walking the field will call them "Walking Orcas", "Orcadogs", or "Puppy Whales"
- In Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf movie, the Whalewolf has some likeness to the Akhlut.
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