Minor characters from Supernatural

Minor characters from Supernatural

The following are minor fictional characters on The CW Television Network's "Supernatural".

=Azazel's special children=The following characters were chosen by the demon Azazel to be potential leaders of the demonic army that he planned to release from Hell. Needing permission from their parents, he would make demonic deals with them in exchange for allowing him to enter their house ten years later. Once the ten years were up, Azazel would feed his blood the infants, granting them supernatural abilities later in life. Those still alive years later are all brought to an abandoned town by the demon, who orders that they fight to the death to determine who will be the leader of his army.

cott Carey

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colour = Black
colour text = Yellow
name = Scott Carey
series = Supernatural


caption =
first = "Hunted"
last =
cause = Killed; stabbed by Gordon Walker
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Richard DeKlerk
episode = 1
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species = Human (some supernatural abilities)
gender = Male
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death = 2007
specialty = Electric manipulation
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Biography

Not much is revealed about Scott. He is introduced seeing a psychiatrist and explaining how Azazel has plans for him. He also speaks of his ability of electrocution. As he is later about to get into his car, he is stabbed to death by Gordon Walker, who views him and others like him as a threat.

Powers and abilities

Scott has the ability to electrocute anything that he makes physical contact with.

Appearances

;Season 2 -:"Hunted"

Andrew Gallagher

Infobox character
colour = Black
colour text = Yellow
name = Andrew Gallagher
series = Supernatural


caption =
first = "Simon Said"
last = "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1"
cause = Killed; torn apart by demon under Ava Wilson's control
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Gabriel Tigerman
episode = 2
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species = Human (some supernatural abilities)
gender = Male
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death = 2007
specialty = Mind control, Telepathy
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relatives = Ansem Weems (brother, deceased) Holly Beckett (mother, deceased)
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Biography

Unknown to Andrew "Andy" Gallagher, he was given up for adoption as a baby, and thus denied the knowledge of the existence of his twin brother, Ansem Weems. As with Sam and Dean, his adoptive mother died in a housefire when he was a baby. Later in life, he developed the ability of mind control, using it to attain anything that he desires. However, he still follows some morals, such as not using his ability to influence Tracy, the woman that he likes.

In "Simon Said", Sam and Dean learn of Andy after Sam receives a vision of a doctor receiving a phone call and then killing a man and then himself. They have Ash cross-reference the town with house fires in 1983, leading them to Andy. As Sam tries to stop his vision from coming true, Dean confronts Andy, who uses his ability to take the Impala. Sam and Dean later track him down, but Andy forces Dean to tell him everything. As Sam then tells him that he believes they are connected, he has another vision, this time of a woman getting a phone call and then killing herself by covering her body in gasoline and lighting herself on fire. When it turns out that the vision occurred in real time and was not of the future, the brothers realize that Andy is innocent.

They investigate the deaths, and learn that the woman is Andy's biological mother and that the doctor was her doctor. As well, they discover the existence of Ansem Weems, who has been working at the diner that Andy and Tracy work at and has been going by the name Webber. Sam then has a vision of Tracy jumping off of a dam. They manage to stop Ansem from forcing her to kill herself, and tape Ansem's mouth shut. However, Anson's abilities have developed more than Andy's, and he can control Tracy non-verbally. He then reveals that he committed the murders to get revenge for them splitting him and Andy apart, and that he is going to kill Tracy so that she cannot get between them. Dean, who had been watching from a distance with a rifle, prepares to shoot Ansem, but Ansem discovers him and orders him to kill himself. However, Andy shoots and kills Ansem first.

Andy later returns in "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1", having been summoned to Cold Oak by Azazel. By this point, his powers have grown so that he is able to project images into people's heads, and he manages to help Dean find their location. However, when Sam later has him and Ava seal themselves up in a house in the town, Ava breaks a salt line in front of the window. She then summons a demon into the room and has it kill him.

Powers and abilities

Like all of Azazel's other special children, Andy has a psychic power, his being mind control. At first, he is only able to use this ability vocally, but later is able to do so mentally. He is eventually able to expand his ability, allowing him to project images into people's heads. However, his ability is useless against others like him.

Appearances

;Season 2 -:"Simon Said", "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1"

Lily

Infobox character
colour = Black
colour text = Yellow
name = Lily
series = Supernatural


caption =
first = "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1"
last = "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1"
cause = Killed; hanged by demon under Ava Wilson's control
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Jessica Harmon
episode = 1
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species = Human (some supernatural abilities)
gender = Female
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death = 2007
specialty = Causes death upon physical contact
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residence = San Diego
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Biography

Not much is revealed about Lily. She is summoned to Cold Oak by Azazel to battle to the death with others like her. However, she refuses to participate and tries to leave. Ava Wilson responds by secretly summoning a demon and sending it after her. Lily is later found dead, hanging from a windmill.

Powers and abilities

Unlike the other special children, Lily has a very dangerous and uncontrollable ability, which she very much hates. When she comes into physical contact with another being, she triggers a heart attack. This caused the accidental death of her girlfriend.

Appearances

;Season 2 -:"All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1"

Max Miller

Infobox character
colour = Black
colour text = Yellow
name = Max Miller
series = Supernatural


caption =
first = "Nightmare"
last =
cause = Suicide; gunshot to head
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Brendan Fletcher
episode = 1
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species = Human (some supernatural abilities)
gender = Male
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death = 2006
specialty = Telekinesis
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Biography

Growing up, Max had a very rough childhood. Like with Sam and Dean, his mother died in a nursery fire, pinned to the ceiling, although his father tells everyone that she died in a car accident. His father blamed him for his mother's death, and, as he grew up, Max was continuously beaten by his father and uncle, turning him into a very troubled youth.

Sam and Dean first encounter Max when Sam receives a psychic vision of Max's father being locked in the garage and dying from carbon monoxide poisoning. They arrive too late, and it appears to the public that Max's father committed suicide. The brothers, believing that the culprit is a spirit, investigate. Sam soon receives a vision of Max's uncle dying, but once again, they are unable to prevent the murder.After Sam and Dean learn of the beatings Max received, Sam has yet another vision, this time of Max telekinetically killing his step-mother with a knife because she never prevented his father and uncle from abusing him. This time, the brothers are able to make it in time, and stop the murder, calming Max down. Sam talks to him, and realizes that they are connected after learning the truth about Max's mother. However, Max once again gets out of control and locks Sam in a closet. Sam gets a vision of Max confronting Dean and his step-mother, and killing Dean when he tries to stop him. Believing that Max is like him but only with abilities that have developed further, Sam manages to telekinetically break out of the closet and stops his vision from coming true. Realizing that he cannot do anything, Max takes his own life by shooting himself in the head.

Powers and abilities

Like all of Azazel's other special children, Max has a psychic power, his being telekinesis. Due to much practice, he has gained great control over this ability.

Appearances

;Season 1 -:"Nightmare"

Jake Talley

Infobox character
colour = Black
colour text = Yellow
name = Jake
series = Supernatural


caption =
first = "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1"
last = "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 2"
cause = Killed; shot by Sam
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Aldis Hodge
episode = 2
nickname =
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species = Human (some supernatural abilities)
gender = Male
age = 23
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death = 2007
specialty = Super strength Other demon abilities
occupation = Army
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residence = Indiana
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Biography

A member of the US Army, Jake is taken by Azazel from Afghanistan and placed in Cold Oak. After Ava Wilson's true intentions are later revealed, he is forced to kill her to protect Sam, though he later stabs Sam to death in order to save himself. As the only surviving contestant, he is then congratulated by Azazel. The demon orders him to take the Colt to a cemetery that is inside a gigantic devil's trap - thus preventing a demon from entering - to open the gate to Hell hidden within. Jake refuses to do so at first, though he reluctantly gives in when Azazel threatens to kill his family.

Jake's personality then begins to become much darker as he gives in to his demon side. Like Ava, this allows him to access other demonic abilities, and enjoys using them against others. When he is later confronted by Sam, Dean, Bobby, and Ellen, he uses mind control to force Ellen to put a gun to her head and threatens to kill her if the others don't drop their weapons. They do so, allowing Jake to unlock the gate. However, after he completes the mission, he is shot to death by Sam.

Powers and abilities

Unlike Azazel's other special children, who start off with a psychic ability, Jake first developed the ability of super strength. He first discovers this when he effortlessly lifted a Jeep off of a soldier who had been trapped underneath. However, like Ava Wilson, he gains more abilities as he gives in to his demon side, most notably mind control.

Appearances

;Season 2 -:"All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1", "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 2"

Ansem Weems

Infobox character
colour = Black
colour text = Yellow
name = Ansem Weems
series = Supernatural


caption =
first = "Simon Said"
last =
cause = Killed; gunshot
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Elias Toufexis
episode = 1
nickname =
alias =
species = Human (some supernatural abilities)
gender = Male
age =
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death = 2007
specialty = Mind control
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relatives = Andrew Gallagher (brother, deceased) Holly Beckett (mother, deceased)
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Biography

Upon finding out from Azazel that he was adopted as a baby and thus separated from his twin brother, Ansem uses his mind control powers to seek revenge and to reunite with his long-lost brother, Andrew Gallagher. He gets a job at the diner that Andy works at and then befriends him, going by the name "Webber". In the meantime, he uses his ability to have his real mother and her doctor kill themselves.

This triggers visions for Sam, leading Sam and Dean to the town. They at first think that Andy is responsible, but eventually learn of Ansem's identity. Ansem then kidnaps Tracy, the woman that Andy likes, and plans to kill her so that she cannot get between him and his brother. He orders her to jump off of a dam, but Andy and Sam interfere. When Ansem regains control of the situation, he notices Dean, who had been watching from a distance with a rifle. Dean prepares to shoot Ansem, but Ansem discovers him and orders him to kill himself. However, Andy shoots and kills Ansem first.

Powers and abilities

Like all of Azazel's other special children, Ansem has a psychic power, his being mind control. Because he has had much practice, he is not required to make vocal commands. It is unknown if his ability had also grown in other aspects like Andy's eventually does. Like with Andy's, his ability is useless against others like him.

Appearances

;Season 2 -:"Simon Said"

Ava Wilson

Infobox character
colour = Black
colour text = Yellow
name = Ava Wilson
series = Supernatural


caption =
first = "Hunted"
last = "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1"
cause = Killed; broken neck
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Katharine Isabelle
episode = 2
nickname =
alias =
species = Human (some supernatural abilities)
gender = Female
age = 23 at time of death
born = 1984
death = 2007
specialty = Precognition
Other demon abilities
occupation = Secretary
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significantother= Fiancé (deceased)
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Biography

Ava Wilson, first introduced in the episode "Hunted", is at first a young woman with a regular life. She is easily worried and is sarcastic about even the most dangerous of situations. Ava is also engaged, hoping to live out her life peacefully. However, she is plagued with nightmares and visions of bad things happening to people, and coincidentally, in one of those dreams, Ava sees Sam die. Completely shocked, Ava searches for Sam in order to prevent his death. She ends up in Lafayette, Indiana and meets Sam in a motel she saw in her dream. She informs him that he died in her dream and that he needs to leave Indiana right away. However, Sam tells her about his own abilities and the demon Azazel. Unlike the other special children encountered by the brothers, Ava's mother is alive and well. Ava sticks with Sam and helps him out throughout the episode until they are shot at by Gordon Walker, a hunter pursuing Sam. After being urged by Sam to return home, Ava does so. At the end of the episode, Sam and Dean go to her house in Peoria, only to discover her fiancé dead with a slit throat, and sulfur by the windows. Sam is also shocked to see Ava's bloody engagement ring on the floor by her bed. The brothers are left to wonder what happened to her and if Azazel was involved.

Ava returns in "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1", when she, Sam, and three other special children find themselves in the abandoned town of Cold Oak, and are told that they must fight each other. Ava is seemingly all right, but tells Sam only two days have passed since she'd last seen him. Sam tells her she'd been missing for five months, and she seems confused. She asks about her fiancé, saying he must be worried, but Sam evades the question. Later, Lily attempts to escape and is killed. Towards the end of the episode, Ava disappears and, as a worried Sam and Jake go to look for her, she returns to the building in which they had all holed up. To the surprise of Andy, she breaks the barrier of salt on the windowsill and summons a demon through the window, using the demon to violently tear him apart. Feigning fear after Andy's death, Ava screams and brings Sam back into the room. However, Sam does not buy her act, forcing her to reveal her deception. She wipes away her tears and begins to tell Sam about her change to the dark side, and tells him to accept the power he has. He realizes that she is not a recent arrival like the others; she had been in the town since her disappearance, and had killed all the others like themselves who had come on previous occasions. Declaring herself the winner, she mockingly says "sorry" as she summons the demon to kill Sam. However Jake appears behind her and fatally snaps her neck. The demon is released from her control and departs.

Powers and abilities

Like all of Azazel's other special children, Ava starts off with a psychic power, hers being precognitive visions like Sam's. However, as she gives in to the side of darkness, "switches" in her brain suddenly click, evolving her powers. To what extent her powers grow is unknown, although she is shown to have at least gained the power to control demons.

Appearances

;Season 2 -:"Hunted", "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1"

=Demons=As demons, the following characters come in varying forms due to their ability to switch host bodies. In its true form, a demon exists as a large, black cloud that generates electromagnetic intereference, thus disrupting nearby electronic devices. It enters a host through the mouth, gaining control of the body. If the host is alive at the time, the host can resist the control, though only temporarily.

While in possession of a host, a demon is able to exhibit a range of powers. They vary depending on their place in the demonic hierarchy. The episode "Jus In Bello" displays how a majority of demons are low leveled, possessing only superhuman strength, while a few exhibits the power of telekinesis. Demons that are on the upper end of the hierarchy possess much more power and ablities like the Seven Sins, the cross road demon, Azazel and Lilith. A demon's host is able to endure any fatal injuries, though will die if the demon exits the body. When using these abilities, or for conscious reasons such as intimidation, the host's eyes will change color. Most demonic hosts are portrayed with black eyes, while the color varies with higher-level demons.

It is revealed by Ruby that all demons were once human. Souls that are sent to Hell are corrupted over a period of hundreds of years, eventually changing them into their demonic forms.

Holy water is effective in combatting demons. As well, they cannot cross lines of salt or iron, and are unable to enter holy places such as churches. Furthermore, saying the latin name of God, Cristo, within the demon's hearing will cause demons to flinch and reveal themselves. However, these do not all apply against some higher-level demons. For example, Azazel is immune to the effects of holy water, and the demon possessing Meg Masters is shown being able to enter a church. The most effective way to contain a demon is by using a devil's trap. When within the mystical symbol, a demon is temporarily stripped of its usual abilities and cannot leave until the symbol is disturbed. Exorcisms, which expel the demon from its host and send it to Hell, usually coincide with the use of the trap.

Crossroads Demon

Infobox character | name =Crossroads Demon
colour = Black
colour text = Red


caption =Screenshot from "Crossroad Blues"
first = Crossroad Blues
last = Bedtime Stories
alias = None
gender = Changes from person to person (Appears female most of the time)
age =
born =
death =
occupation = Deal-Making Demon
title =
episode = 3
portrayer = Jeannette Sousa, Ona Grauer, Sandra McCoy
creator = Eric Kripke

Biography

This particular demon is given immense strength, physically and supernaturally, and dark red eyes. Purely evil, the demon also is very sarcastic and loves to play on people's emotions, making them feel extreme guilt and/or fear. Its main purpose of existence is to make bargains with desperate people in exchange for their souls. In order to summon a Crossroads Demon, one must find a crossroads and dig a hole in the dead center, putting in a box with their picture and an assortment of other items which help to bring it into this world. The demon prefers to possess the bodies of strikingly attractive brunette women who appeal to the men making the deals, but has also possessed the body of an adolescent teenage girl to make a deal with 14-year old Bela.

First met in “Crossroad Blues”, the Crossroads Demon appears to Dean when he tries to save a condemned man's life. It appears as a beautiful young woman and tries to taunt him, pushing him to the limits with remarks of his father's last moments, and how he too made a deal with a demon. At first, Dean wants the demon to release a man named Evan Hudson from a deal, trying to trap it in a Devil's Trap. However, the demon is too cunning for Dean and discovers the Devil's Trap under the Impala, furiously threatening to tear Dean apart. Though the demon is tempted, it remarks that it would rather see Dean suffer emotionally and slowly, like he already was at that point after losing his father. The demon then remarks that it could have given Dean his father back, leading him to reconsider what exactly he is bargaining for. However, Dean tricks the demon into another Devil's Trap where he tells the demon to call off its hellhounds and let Evan go. When the demon hesistates, Dean begins an exorcism ritual, previously demonstrated with Meg. The demon then begins to violently start convulsing, obviously afraid of being sent back to hell.

Finally, the demon yields to Dean and breaks the contract on Evan's life. It kisses Dean to seal the contract. After sealing the contract, the demon demands freedom but Dean restarts the exorcism. The demon then eggs on Dean to keep going, as if it is sent to hell it will break loose either way and "skin" Evan. Dean then lets the demon go. As it is about to leave, the demon then mocks Dean about his father being tortured in hell. Dean begins to approach the demon and threatens to send it back to hell, but it forcefully extracts itself from its host's body through a black cloud, leaving behind a very confused woman.

The Crossroads Demon returns again in "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 2" using a different woman for a host. However, this time Dean summons the demon to make a bargain for Sam, killed in the previous episode. This time, the demon is extremely happy to see Dean as it knows that it will be the one to claim his life. It already knows that Dean wants Sam back in pure form, but is not going to give him the same treatment offered to every other person. Dean bargains 10 years and keeps counting down, but is unsuccessful. The demon begins to leave, but Dean calls it back and tries to keep bargaining. It informs Dean that bringing Sam back is breaking the rules, but will do it anyways, giving Dean only one year to live. This time, the demon informs him that if he tries to do anything to get out of the deal, Sam will die instantly. Remarking finally that it was a better deal than his father ever got, Dean kisses the demon and seals the contract. When he arrives back at the abandoned town, he sees Sam well and alive.

Powers and abilities

Referred to by Azazel himself, it is known that the Crossroads Demon has enough power to resurrect a person, as well as manipulate the fabrics of time, making someone infinitely wealthy, famous, or whatever his or her heart desires. It also supposedly has extreme physical strength, as many other demons do. Though the demon has super strength, it prefers to just make deals with people, trading their souls for whatever they want...for a number of years. After the given amount of years ends, usually ten, the demon sends hellhounds or personally comes to claim that person's soul. It is also interesting to note that the Crossroads Demon exhibits red eyes, rather than the typical or "low-class" demons who exhibit black eyes. The only other demons to exhibit different eye colors are Azazel (yellow eyes) and Lilith (white eyes). These different eye colors undoubtedly hold a deeper meaning, possibly demonstrating demonic superiority.

Death

In the Season Three episode, Bedtime Stories, Sam summons the Crossroads Demon against Dean's wishes, threatening it with the new Colt to release Dean from the deal he made. Sam also says that if it doesn't release Dean from his deal, he will shoot her. The Crossroads Demon then laughs at him, informing Sam that the demon only made and sealed the deal, but the contract belonged to its boss, who is said to really want Dean's soul. When Sam asks the demon who its "boss" is, the demon says that it can't tell him, but says that its boss would never let Dean's soul go and continues to taunt Sam. Contemplating everything he just heard, Sam pauses to think about what he should do next as the Crossroads Demon smiles a devilishly mocking smile at him. In a sudden turn of events, Sam raises the Colt and shoots the Crossroads Demon point blank, killing both the demon itself and the human girl it was possessing.

Breaking the contract

As revealed in Season Two, more powerful demons can also make faustian deals from humans. There is only one effective way shown to be freed from a deal made with a demon, and that is finding leverage to use against it or trying to bargain with the keeper of all contracts, the white-eyed demon Lilith.

Appearances

;Season 2 –:"Crossroad Blues", "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 2"

;Season 3 -:"Bedtime Stories", "Time Is On My Side" (flashback)

Lilith

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colour = Black
colour text = Red
name = Lilith
series = Supernatural


caption = Screenshot from "Jus in Belo"
first = "Jus In Belo"
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creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Rachel Pattee, Sierra McCormick, Katie Cassidy
episode = 2
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species = Demon
gender = Female
age = Unknown
born = Unknown
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Dealminder
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Biography

Although mentioned only briefly by Ruby as Sam's main "competition", Lilith is introduced in the final moments of "Jus in Belo", appearing as a little girl with her mother. Lilith is able to fool all those in the police station which briefly held Sam Winchester and Dean Winchester. She approaches Nancy Fitzgerald, the sweet and pious secretary, asking her if she has seen two boys who she describes as "one is really tall and one is really cute." Nancy then asks the little girl what her name is. The girl responds "Lilith," and reveals white eyes. This catches the attention of Agent Henriksen, an FBI agent who has just recently stopped pursuing the Winchesters after discovering that demons and the supernatural are real. As Henriksen approaches Lilith, she holds out her hand and emits a bright, white light which causes an explosion which destroys the police station. However, Agent Henricksen revealed that the explosion did not kill them and Lilith tortured everyone in the station to death for 45 minutes. Later on, Ruby informs the Winchesters that Lilith has found them, showing them what she did as a way to send a clear, brash message that she wants them dead. After giving Sam and Dean hex bags which would throw Lilith off their tracks temporarily, Ruby informs them that they should have listened to her. Presumably, Lilith was alerted by one of the demons who escaped the mass exorcism in the police station of the Winchester's whereabouts.

After it is revealed by Bela Talbot that Lilith holds Dean's contract, Sam and Dean track her down to New Harmony, Indiana, where she is on "shore leave". For fun, she has taken over the body of another little girl and is holding the family hostage, forcing them to act as if she is their little girl. Demons have also taken over the rest of the town, stationed there to protect her. After stealing Ruby's demon-killing knife, Sam and Dean head there and manage to get into the house. However, Lilith secretly expels Ruby, who followed Sam and Dean there, and takes over her host. Dean figures out the truth too late, and Lilith holds Sam at bay as a hell hound kills Dean. Lilith then tries to kill Sam, but finds that she is powerless against him. As Sam then goes to kill her with Ruby's knife, Lilith flees from the host and escapes.

It is later revealed to Dean by the angel Castiel that Lilith is trying to release Lucifer.

Background and origins

According to series creator Eric Kripke, she is "a combination of all myths concerning Lilith". Noting that the mythological Lilith's two main roles appear to be "destroyer of children and seducer of men", Kripke also stated that the show will explore those two roles, with the former already being displayed in the character's choice of hosts. In addition, Kripke stated that Lilith is higher in the demonic hierarchy than Azazel, and that "you don’t get much higher than her until you start digging into Lucifer territory."

Powers and abilities

Lilith harbors immense power and rank in the demonic world. This extreme potency is first showcased at the end of "Jus in Belo", as Lilith proceeds to cause an explosion with the flick of a wrist. Similar to other demons, Lilith possesses the power to wield telekinesis as well as superhuman strength, most likely at higher levels than that of a regular demon. However, her powers can seemingly be countered, as, in "No Rest For The Wicked", Sam's own demonic abilities apparently nullify Lilith's.

Although granted an abundance of power, Lilith is still forced to possess human hosts in order to carry out her actions. However, she is powerful enough to expel other demons from hosts, as she does with Ruby in order to use the host to trick Sam and Dean. Unlike most other demons, Lilith's demonic eye color is white instead of black, similar to Azazel's yellow eyes.

Appearances

;Season 3 -:"Jus In Bello", "No Rest For The Wicked"

ee also

=Hunters=

Ash

Infobox character
colour = Black
colour text = White
name = Ash
series = Supernatural


caption =
first = Everybody Loves a Clown
last = All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1
cause = Assumed dead in destruction of Roadhouse
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Chad Lindberg
episode = 3 (& 1 partially)
nickname = Dr. Badass
alias =
species = Human
gender = Male
age = 30s
born =
death = 2007
specialty = Research
Hacking
Occult
occupation = Researcher for Hunters
title = Doctor
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Biography

Ash attended MIT which according to Ash is "a school in Boston", before he was kicked out for fighting. He sports a haircut which is "all business in front, party in the back". It is unknown when he met Ellen and Jo Harvelle, but he lives in the Roadhouse Saloon, which Ellen owns. He has a room in the Roadhouse with a sign on the door reading, "Dr. Badass is" with the option of "in" or "out". He owns a homemade laptop, which he uses to track the paranormal, particularly The Demon, with the information that John Winchester and his sons, Sam and Dean, have gathered. Jo refers to him as a genius.In the episode "Everybody Loves a Clown", Ash is referred to as a Lynyrd Skynyrd roadie by Dean. He is told this because he is dressed like a typical rocker, and would perfectly fit in at a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert. In the episode "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1", he calls Dean to tell him something, but once Dean arrives at the Roadhouse he finds someone to be wearing the same watch as Ash, burned along with the Roadhouse. In "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 2", Ellen informs Sam, Dean, and Bobby that Ash died in the explosion at the Roadhouse, after urging Ellen to go check the safe in the basement for a vital piece of information which ultimately helped them find and confront the Demon.

Fate

Series creator Eric Kripke stated that Ash's apparent death "had to do with how much I hated the actual Roadhouse itself rather than anyone in it." As for the character's return, Kripke replied, "Ash is a possibility."cite web
url=http://eclipsemagazine.com/hollywood-insider/supernatural-creator-eric-kripke-answers-fan-questions-%E2%80%93-part-ii/5633 | title=Supernatural Creator Eric Kripke Answers Fan’s Questions – Part II |accessdate=2008-05-25 |work=Eclipse Magazine
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Appearances

;Season 2 - :"Everybody Loves a Clown", "Simon Said", "Hunted", "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1"

Joanna Beth Harvelle

Infobox character
colour = Black
colour text = white
name = Jo Harvelle
series = Supernatural


caption = Screenshot from the episode "Simon Said"
first = "Everybody Loves a Clown"
last =
cause =
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Alona Tal
episode = 4
nickname = Jo
alias =
species = Human
gender = Female
age = Middle to late 20's
born =
death =
specialty =
occupation = Amateur hunter, bartender
title =
family = Ellen Harvelle (mother)
William Anthony Harvelle (father, deceased)
spouse =
significantother=
children =
relatives =
residence = Nebraska (formerly), Duluth, MN
religion =
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Biography

Joanna Beth Harvelle, also known as "Jo" is the daughter of Ellen Harvelle and William Anthony Harvelle, a deceased hunter who was killed during a hunt with John Winchester when Jo was still a child. She appears to be around the same age as Dean and Sam. Jo treasures her father's pure iron knife engraved with W.A.H. on the blade. She states that she was once in college, but will not return because she "was just a freak with a knife collection." Jo lives with her mother at the Harvelle's Roadhouse, which Ellen runs. While working at her mother's saloon she has met many hunters, many of whom have "tried to get into [her] pants with Domino's pizza, a six-pack of Budweiser, and one side of Zeppelin IV." She has a bit of a rebellious streak, wanting to go out and hunt like her father. This urge is severely discouraged by her mother.

She first meets Sam and Dean when they come looking for Ellen after their father, John Winchester, dies. Jo and Ellen end up holding the brothers at gunpoint until they explain their relationship to John. Throughout the second season, Jo appears to have romantic feelings for Dean. During her first episode on the show, Dean states that he too has feelings for her, but because his father had just died, he felt it was the wrong time and place. As the show progresses, Dean and Jo seem interested in each other.

In "No Exit", when Jo returns from a hunt with Dean and Sam, in a rage, her mother reveals to her that John was responsible for the death of her father. Later, in "Born Under a Bad Sign", Jo states that her father died when John and William Anthony Harvelle set a trap for "some kind of hell spawn" which failed and caused William to become unprotected from a demonic attack. Jo only was aware from her mother that William had died because of John's recklessness and the demon's attack. It is later revealed by Sam, who is under the possession of the demon formerly possessing Meg Masters that the demon only wounded William but John actually killed him by way of gunshot, "to put him out of his misery".

After sending Dean and Sam away after having learned the truth, she wants to continue hunting, but her mother says not while she lives under her roof. Jo leaves soon after the ultimatium and sends Ellen postcards every so often. When Sam is possessed by the demon, he shoots Dean in the arm. Jo finds Dean and patches him up. Jo then attempts to follow Dean in the search for Sam, but is told by Dean that she cannot follow him. Jo gives Dean some pain medication and does not argue with him, choosing to stay behind. Dean tells Jo he will call her, and as he leaves, Jo quietly whispers, "No, you won't".

Return

According to Alona Tal, “The last thing I heard was that it hadn't worked out the way that the producers had expected, because I look apparently like their 14-year-old sister. I honestly don't know what's going to happen, but if I had the chance, I would love to go back to "Supernatural"." [cite web
url=http://blogs.trb.com/network/cwsource/2007/08/supernatural_wheres_jo_plus_pl.html | title=Supernatural: Where's Jo? Plus, Plot Rumors! |accessdate=2008-01-15 |work=The CW Source
] Series creator Eric Kripke stated that there are currently no plans for her return.

Appearances

;Season 2 –:"Everybody Loves a Clown", "Simon Said", "No Exit", "Born Under a Bad Sign"

Gordon Walker

Infobox character
color = Black
color text = White
name = Gordon Walker
series = Supernatural


caption =
first = Bloodlust
last =
cause = Decapitation by Sam
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Sterling K. Brown
episode = 4
nickname =
alias =
species = Human
Vampire(Last Episode)
gender = Male
age =
born =
death = 2007
specialty = Combat
Tracking
Interrogation
occupation = Hunter
title =
family =
spouse =
significantother=
children =
relatives = Father (Deceased)
Sister (Vampire; Deceased)
residence =
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nationality =
imdb_id = 0036615

Biography

Gordon Walker was 18 years old when a vampire broke into his house and attacked his sister. Gordon grabbed his father’s shotgun, attempted to free his sister, and then finally shot at the vampire. The vampire threw him across the room, knocking him unconscious, and abducted his sister. When Gordon regained consciousness, the vampire and his sister were gone.

Gordon ran away from home learning to fight, hunt, and kill vampires. He eventually found the vampire that had taken his sister and killed it. He also killed his sister, as she was then a vampire. This marked the beginning of his hatred for the undead.

At some point during his career as a hunter, Gordon Walker met John Winchester and Ellen Harvelle.

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Gordon was introduced in the episode "Bloodlust". Dean and Sam Winchester meet up with Gordon Walker while hunting some particularly vicious vampires. Sam calls Ellen and asks her what she knows about Gordon. Ellen tells him that Gordon Walker is a very good hunter, but to stay away from him, as he is dangerous to everyone and everything around him. Gordon Walker tries to attack a nest of vampires even though Sam proves they do not attack humans, drinking blood from cattle instead. Dean ends up beating Gordon in a fight leaving him tied to a chair.

In the episode "Hunted" it is revealed that Gordon Walker was performing an exorcism on a girl when the demonic entity living inside her mentioned something about a war. Gordon managed to get more information out of it, including the fact that Gordon personally knew one of the people who were to be involved in the war. The girl being exorcised was "questioned" by Gordon Walker and died because of it.

He then searched for these people, killing one about a month before the episode begins. He tracks Sam Winchester and tries to shoot him, but Dean Winchester intervenes. After a scuffle Gordon knocks Dean out, ties Dean up, and tells him his plans to catch Sam in his booby tr

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Gordon appears again during the episode "Bad Day at Black Rock" in jail and talking to a fellow hunter whom he convinces to go after Sam Winchester. He tells him that he is not even sure Sam Winchester is even human. Gordon Walker is aware of the brothers having opened the Devil's Gate in the second season finale. At the end of the episode he tells the hunter he was talking with that they will have to break him out of prison.

In the episode "Fresh Blood", Gordon pursues the Winchester brothers again. During the hunt he is captured and subsequently turned by a vampire named Dixon as an ironic form of punishment, revenge for the slaughter of Dixon's vampire family by hunters. He kills two other vampires turned by Dixon, then sets up a trap for the Winchester brothers, still convinced it's his duty as a hunter to rid the world of Sam Winchester. A fight ensues in a warehouse where Gordon holds a girl he has kidnapped and turned into a vampire to use as bait. Sam Winchester decapitates Gordon Walker with a garotte improvised out of barbed wire during the struggle, thus ending the threat he poses.

Alternate storyline

According to series creator Eric Kripke, Gordon was originally going to learn about the hunter that Sam killed while possessed and use it to convince more hunters to turn against Sam. This was intended to be a story arc stretching over multiple episodes. However, Sterling K. Brown was contracted for the Lifetime Television series "Army Wives", and Lifetime would only allow him to return to "Supernatural" for two more episodes.

Appearances

;Season 2 –:"Bloodlust", "Hunted";Season 3 -:"Bad Day at Black Rock", "Fresh Blood"

Mary Winchester

Infobox character
colour = Black
colour text = White
name = Mary Winchester
series = Supernatural


caption = Mary Winchester (in Season 2: "What Is, And What Should Never Be")
first = "Pilot"
last =
cause = Died before show started; appears in flashbacks and alternative timelines
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Samantha Smith
Amy Gumenick
episode = 5
nickname =
alias =
species = Human
gender = Female
age = 29 at time of death
born = 1954
death = November 2nd, 1983
specialty =
occupation = Former Hunter
title =
family = Samuel Campbell (father, deceased)
Deanna Campbell (mother, deceased)
spouse = John Winchester (husband, deceased)
significantother=
children = Sam Winchester (son)
Dean Winchester (son)
relatives = Unnamed uncle, deceased
residence =
religion =
nationality =
imdb_id =

Biography

Mary Winchester (born to Samuel and Deanna Campbell, 1954) is the wife of John Winchester, and mother of Dean and Sam. Her parents were hunters, and she was raised into a life of hunting. Dean, whom is sent back in time by the angel Castiel, unknowingly put Azazel on Mary's scent through his actions. Azazel killed her parents and John Winchester, after which he bargained with Mary for John's life. Eventually marrying John and leaving her former life, she gave birth to Dean on January 24, 1979, and Sam on May 2, 1983.

In the pilot episode, it is revealed that on November 2, 1983, Mary woke after putting her six-month-old son, Sam, to bed. She entered his nursery to find someone she thought to be John leaning over his crib. Returning to bed, she noticed a television flickering downstairs. She found her husband John asleep in the living room, and ran back to Sam's nursery. Hearing his wife's screams, John ran into the nursery. In Sam's room, everything appeared normal, until he saw droplets of blood next to Sam's head. Looking up, he found Mary pinned to the ceiling with a large gash through her stomach. She then burst into flames, dying at the age of 29. She was murdered by Azazel.

In 2005, her sons returned to their childhood home to investigate a recurring dream Sam had experienced in the episode "Home." Mary's spirit seems to haunt the house in Lawrence, Kansas, and a poltergeist is in the house with her, though the psychic Missouri Moseley never feels their presence. After the poltergeist pins Sam to the wall, Mary appears as a fiery figure. When Dean breaks through the locked door to reach him, Mary tells Sam that she is sorry. Turning to the ceiling, she tells the poltergeist to leave her sons alone. Her spirit fights with and cancels out the poltergeist, forcing both spirits out of the home.

In "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1", Azazel reveals to Sam that Mary was killed because she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. He shows Sam the incident, including Mary running back into the nursery and saying "It's you!" to the demon. According to series creator Eric Kripke, her relation to Azazel was supposed to be addressed in the third season, but was pushed back to the fourth season due to the writer's strike.cite web
url=http://eclipsemagazine.com/hollywood-insider/supernatural-creator-eric-kripke-answers-fan%E2%80%99s-questions-%E2%80%93-part-iii/5639 | title=Supernatural Creator Eric Kripke Answers Fan’s Questions – Part III |accessdate=2008-05-25 |work=Eclipse Magazine
]

In "The Kids are Alright", it is revealed that all of Mary's friends and acquaintances have been killed off over the years since her death.

Appearances

;Season 1 -:"Pilot", "Home";Season 2 -:"What Is and What Should Never Be", "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1";Season 4-:"In the Beginning"

=Other=

Castiel

Infobox character


colour = Black
colour text = Yellow
name = Castiel
series = Supernatural


caption =
first = "Lazarus Rising"
last =
cause =
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Misha Collins
episode = 3
nickname =
alias =
species = Angel
gender = Male
age =
born =
death =
specialty =
occupation =
title =
family =
spouse =
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children =
relatives =
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Biography

Castiel is an angel that brings Dean Winchester back from Hell. He tries to communicate with him twice after his resurrection, but fails to do so after incorrectly assuming Dean is capable of withstanding the power of his voice. He later meets with Dean within the body of a human host, and tells him that he had raised him because God has work for him to do. Dean is skeptical, but both Bobby and Sam believe the claim to be true, as there is no other being that they can find or know of that is capable of pulling a soul out of Hell and that is also immune to all the known methods of killing supernatural creatures.

After the events of "Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean Winchester", Castiel appears to Dean once more, congratulating him for dealing with the Witnesses. However, Dean is angry with him for knowing about the event but not assisting them. Castiel explains that he was busy on other battlefields, and tells Dean of the importance of the Witnesses and how they are just one of 66 seals. Upon more questioning, the angel reveals that Lilith is releasing the seals in order to free Lucifer, an event they are trying to stop at all costs. After some more condescending remarks from him, Castiel tells Dean that "six of his brothers" had died that week, and if Dean didn't want to be sent back to Hell, he had better show some respect.

Castiel later sends Dean back through time to when Azazel had made a pact with Mary Winchester to show Dean all that they know of the demon's plan. However, he admits that they are unaware of the main goal that he had for his psychic children. When Castiel returns Dean to the present, he tells him that they are unsure of Sam's part in Azazel's plan and that Sam is headed down a dangerous road. Pointing out that Sam, who had left in the night to go with Ruby, is not in the hotel room, Castiel tells Dean of his brother's location and gives an ultimatum: either stop Sam, or the angels will.

Powers and abilities

As an angel of God, Castiel's true form is too overwhelming for normal beings to see or hear. He initially believes that Dean is special and that he would be able to handle seeing his true form and hear his true voice, but this is proven false as Castiel's true voice causes TV's to turn on and display static and shatters all of the glass in both the gas station Dean first visited after he dug himself out and the hotel Dean was in later, nearly killing him. His true form is later seen by a psychic friend of Bobby's and demons in a diner, which causes their eyes to burn out. Thus, in order to appear before Dean he has to possess a human host, not unlike the demons of the series. Castiel assures Dean that his host was a "devout man who prayed for this". However, he appears to be able to project at least part of his true appearance from his host, as his wings are seen in shadow towards the end of the "Lazarus Rising" while he is talking to Dean. As well, Castiel and other angels are able to bend time, allowing them to send others and themselves into the past. [cite episode|title=In the Beginning|episodelink=In the Beginning|series=Supernatural|serieslink=Supernatural (TV series)|airdate=October 2nd, 2008|season=4|number=3 (63)]

While in possession of a host, Castiel appears to be invulnerable to harm, as he is unscathed after being shot multiple times and being stabbed in the heart by Ruby's dagger. [cite episode|title=Lazarus Rising (Supernatural)|episodelink=Lazarus Rising (Supernatural)|series=Supernatural|serieslink=Supernatural (TV series)|airdate=September 18th, 2008|season=4|number=1 (61)] However, as an angel he is not incapable of dying, as Castiel later claims to Dean that six of his "brothers" were recently killed in battle. [cite episode|title=Are You There God? It's Me, Dean Winchester|episodelink=Are You There God? It's Me, Dean Winchester|series=Supernatural|serieslink=Supernatural (TV series)|airdate=September 25th, 2008|season=4|number=2 (62)]

Appearances

;Season 4:"Lazarus Rising", "Are You There God? It's Me, Dean Winchester", "In The Beginning"

Jessica Lee Moore

Infobox character
colour = Black
colour text = Violet
name = Jessica Lee Moore
series = Supernatural


caption =
first = "Pilot"
last =
cause = Killed; pinned to the ceiling, cut across her stomach, and burned in flames by Azazel
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Adrianne Palicki
episode = 3
nickname =
alias =
species = Human
gender = Female
age =
born = January 24, 1984
death = November 2, 2005
specialty =
occupation = Student
title =
family =
spouse =
significantother= Sam Winchester (boyfriend)
children =
relatives =
residence =
religion =
nationality =
imdb_id =

Biography

The girlfriend of Sam, Jessica is unaware of Sam's family history. Sam was thinking about asking her to marry him, but she is killed by the demon Azazel, prompting Sam to join Dean on his quest to find their missing father. Beforehand, Sam had received premonitions about her death, causing him much guilt that he did nothing to prevent it.

Appearances

;Season 1 -:"Pilot", "Bloody Mary";Season 2 -:"What Is and What Should Never Be"

Missouri Moseley

Infobox character | name =Missouri Moseley
colour = Black
colour text = Violet


first =Home
last =
cause =
alias =
species = Human (some supernatural abilities)
gender = Female
age =
occupation = Psychic
title =
family =
spouse =
children =
portrayer = Loretta Devine
creator = Eric Kripke

Biography

Missouri is a psychic friend of John Winchester’s who lives in Lawrence, Kansas. It was she who told John about the supernatural world, when he came to see her after the death of his wife Mary. When Sam Winchester and Dean Winchester return to Lawrence to investigate a psychic dream of Sam’s in "Home", they go to her for help. She can use her psychic abilities to sense the presence of a spirit, but this ability fails her when she looks at the brothers' old home following the attempted expulsion of a poltergeist. Missouri can also read minds. At the end of the episode, she is seen talking to John, who came to watch over his sons while they were in Lawrence.

Appearances

;Season 1 -:"Home"

;Comic -:Missouri makes an appearance in the first issue of the "" comic book, where it is shown how she first meets John Winchester.

The Trickster

Infobox character
colour = Black
colour text = Violet
name = The Trickster
series = Supernatural


caption = The Trickster, as seen in "Tall Tales" of Season 2
first = "Tall Tales"
last =
cause =
creator = Eric Kripke
portrayer = Richard Speight, Jr.
episode = 2
nickname =
alias =
species = Trickster God
gender = Male
age =
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Biography

The Trickster is a member of a race of demigods well known for their ability to cause chaos and destruction, and usually in the form of morbidly (and often deadly) humorous pranks designed to punish the more arrogant members of society. They are immensely powerful beings, and it is said that only stakes coated in goat's blood can kill them. Names like Loki and Anansi are associated with them, but the Trickster himself goes unnamed in the series. He makes his first appearance in the episode "Tall Tales", where he is the source of several violent urban legends coming to life and punishing those residing there. Sam and Dean go to investigate upon hearing of the strange deaths there, unknowingly encountering him in his guise as the school's night janitor. It isn't until much later do the brothers put two and two together and go hunt him down. However, the Trickster is waiting for them, and he offers them a peaceful resolution so long as they let him leave to terrorize another town. Naturally, the Winchesters refuse and attack him, along with the help of Bobby. However, he easily rebuffs them by conjuring various familiars to fight for him, while he sits back and enjoys the show that is put on before him. Nonetheless, Dean manages to stab the Trickster while he is distracted, causing his creations to disappear and the fight to end.

Although the hunters believe they bested him, the Trickster survives the ordeal, having created a copy to replace him during the fight. He reappears nearly a season later in "Mystery Spot", where he is once again the source of a bizarre phenomenon. Sam and Dean get caught in a seemingly infinite time loop, where Dean continually dies in increasingly strange ways, and Sam continually fails to save him. It is only after a hundred or so repeats of the situation does Sam finally realizes a trickster must be at work, and manages to locate the culprit. He threatens their tormentor with a blood covered stake, causing the Trickster to reveal himself and agree to break the loop. However, in spite of the loop breaking, Dean once again dies, with no loop to revive him. Throughout the next several months, Sam becomes a far colder and more calculated person as he attempts to track down the Trickster, killing whatever threat he can along the way. Eventually, it is the Trickster who calls the younger Winchester to him, where he tries to drive in a point: that the two brothers continually sacrificing themselves for one another would bring no good, and when people die, you just have to learn to accept it and live with it. Nonetheless, Sam pleads with the godlike being to turn back time to that Wednesday so that he could save Dean. Reluctantly, the Trickster agrees, lamenting that the whole situation had become boring months ago for him anyway.

The Trickster plays a unique role in the show, in that he's not entirely against or with the Winchester brothers. Although he plays an antagonistic role in both of his appearances, he does not kill either of the hunters when given the chance, and even attempts to teach Sam a valuable lesson. He even goes as far as turning back time so that Dean's death can be reversed, but only after warning Sam that he would have to learn how to let his brother go. Nonetheless, his morbid sense of humor isn't shared by the brothers, and his playful pranks usually end up being brutally violent or completely fatal. Hence why he is their target to be slain in both the episodes he appears in.

Powers and abilities

The Trickster numbers among one of the most powerful beings in the Supernatural world. He can effortlessly create anything from thin air, whether it be chainsaw wielding psychopaths, scantily clad women, food, and even an exact duplicate of himself. Each creation of his functions as it would as if it were real, even being entirely capable of harming others and having the capacity to live and die. He has also displayed a potent degree of time manipulation, being able to trap an entire town in a time loop, and yet singling out only Sam as being completely aware of it. He can also turn back time to seemingly any point he wishes, going so far as to send Sam back several months and preventing Dean's death (for the time being). He has also displayed the ability to disguise himself (although he generally maintains a central human image), and is effectively immortal. The only thing capable of killing him is a special kind of stake, and even then he has managed to escape being killed several times.

Appearances

;Season 2 -:"Tall Tales";Season 3 -:"Mystery Spot"

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