Princes of Hell
Name | Azazel Ramiel Dagon Asmodeus |
Actor | Frederic Lehne Jerry Trimble Jr. Ali Ahn Jeffrey Vincent Parise |
Dates | Azazel: ???? - 2007 (killed by Dean Winchester) Ramiel: ???? - 2017 (killed by Sam Winchester) Dagon: ???? - 2017 (killed by Castiel) Asmodeus: ???? - 2018 (killed by Gabriel) |
Location | The Empty |
Occupation | Yellow-eyed Demons Hell's Generals |
Episode(s) | 1.01 Pilot 1.21 Salvation 1.22 Devil's Trap 2.01 In My Time of Dying 2.21 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part One 2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two 4.03 In the Beginning 4.22 Lucifer Rising 12.12 Stuck in the Middle (With You) 12.13 Family Feud 13.02 The Rising Son 13.07 War of the Worlds 13.13 Devil's Bargain 13.17 The Thing 13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive |
Azazel was a fanatic. A true believer in Lucifer's 'Master Plan.' But the rest of us? Well, the truth is, we stopped caring a long time ago. Asmodeus has his hobbies. Dagon has her toys. We're happy where we are.
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Characteristics
- 3 Episodes
- 3.1 1.01 Pilot
- 3.2 1.21 Salvation
- 3.3 1.22 Devil's Trap
- 3.4 2.01 In My Time of Dying
- 3.5 2.21 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part One
- 3.6 2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two
- 3.7 4.03 In the Beginning
- 3.8 4.22 Lucifer Rising
- 3.9 12.12 Stuck in the Middle (With You)
- 3.10 12.13 Family Feud
- 3.11 12.17 The British Invasion
- 3.12 12.19 The Future
- 3.13 13.02 The Rising Son
- 3.14 13.07 War of the Worlds
- 3.15 13.13 Devil's Bargain
- 3.16 13.17 The Thing
- 3.17 13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive
- 4 Trivia
- 5 References
History
The Princes of Hell were the first generation of demons created by the archangel Lucifer after the creation of the first demons Lilith and Alastair[1] and before the Knights of Hell.[2] Crowley further stated that they were made prior to the sinking of Atlantis in ancient times, over 10,000 years ago. The Princes of Hell were Azazel, Ramiel, Asmodeus, and their sister Dagon.[1]
The Princes of Hell were trained to lead as generals of demon armies in a war against Heaven, but at some point in time Ramiel, Dagon, and Asmodeus abdicated their rank, no longer caring about Lucifer or Hell, and went to live quiet lives on Earth. [1] With Lilith locked away deep within Hell, Azazel became a tyrant keeping Hell in order in her absence and the absence of his siblings.
Described as a "fanatic" by Ramiel,[1] Azazel's iron fist control over Hell[3] ensured that Lucifer's master plan of escaping his Cage would come to fruition. On October 15, 1972, he was able to locate the mouth of the Cage beneath St. Mary's Convent in Ilchester, Maryland, and he used it to make contact with Lucifer after possessing the priest, sacrificing eight nuns, and using the head nun as a mouthpiece for Lucifer to communicate with him. Azazel told Lucifer about how he never stopped searching for him, stating how the other Princes had lost faith and calling them "dickless heathens." It was there where Lucifer told him to release Lilith who was "trapped neck deep in the pit" at the time so she can break the 66 Seals and to find him a very special child to do so. [4] Though Azazel succeeded, he was killed by Dean Winchester using the Colt in 2007.[5] During the demonic dispute over the new chain of command, [3] the remaining Princes did not appear to assume his role in leading his army, which eventually fell to the newly freed Lilith.[6]
With the deaths of Azazel and Lilith and with Lucifer having been defeated, Hell was left in a power vacuum and Crowley, acting as an emissary, paid a visit to Ramiel in 2011 to give him the Colt and the Lance of Michael as offerings to take control of Hell's throne. Ramiel declined, instead suggesting that Crowley is ambitious enough to take it, telling him he need not worry about the Princes coming after the throne. However, he held Crowley responsible for ensuring no one bothers himself or his siblings. Crowley was able to keep their deal for six years, but when the British Men of Letters sent Mary Winchester to retrieve the Colt in 2017, Ramiel was ultimately killed by Sam Winchester with the Lance of Michael.[1]
At around the same time, Dagon reemerged under Lucifer's command, protecting his unborn Nephilim son, Jack, until his birth in exchange for a place at Lucifer's side and raising his son as a force of destruction. She was instead killed when the child gave Castiel its power to destroy her, burning her alive.[7]
Upon Crowley's death and Lucifer's disappearance into the Apocalypse World, Asmodeus comes out of hiding to take control of Hell as its interim king until such time as Lucifer returns with his son. In an attempt to gain favor with Lucifer, Asmodeus attempted to raise the shedim from their prison and command them, against Lucifer's wishes. That act of disobedience caused Lucifer to make an example of Asmodeus through torture and humiliation. It is later revealed that Lucifer holds Asmodeus with very little regard, calling him a "one-time stooge", "runt of the litter", and "dimmest bulb in the string." Asmodeus was once the weakest of Hell's Princes and all the rest of Lucifer's creations, but after capturing Gabriel and injecting himself with his extracted grace, he received a power boost, gaining new abilities, including the ability to detect Gabriel's location when his powers are activated. After Gabriel, his blade, and his grace are taken by Arthur Ketch, Asmodeus leads an incursion against the Bunker to retrieve the disheveled archangel, but the attack causes Gabriel to snap out of his traumatized state and fight back. Even with his power boost, Asmodeus proves to be no match for the enraged archangel and is easily incinerated by Gabriel, leaving the Princes of Hell extinct.
Characteristics
The Princes of Hell, by virtue of being "the oldest of the old demons" according to Crowley, were more powerful than average, having certain abilities and powers not seen in typical demons. The Princes of Hell were also distinguished by their pale yellow eyes -- yellow irises with white sclerae and no visible pupils, although Azazel often had visible pupils when he was alive in earlier episodes.
Powers and abilities
Princes of Hell, like all demons have superhuman strength and durability. They can create and manipulate fire through pyrokinesis, and are also telekinetic, and have the power to throw or inflict lacerations upon humans with their minds. Princes of Hell are also seen to be impervious to things that would be debilitating to regular demons, such as not being affected by holy water or devil's trap bullets. They can survive killing blows from both angel blades and demon-killing knives and they cannot be imprisoned in devil's traps. The Princes are capable of making deals with humans and they have the power to possess reapers and use their powers for themselves. They also have the power to kill angels and lesser demons, as seen by Dagon who displayed the ability to combust angels to dust with just a touch of her hand (an ability implied to have been gifted to her by Lucifer as one of his favored demons). Asmodeus also displayed a smiting power similar to that of an angel's with the same effect on the demon that he is smiting. He is able to use this power to kill multiple demons at once and did not require touch to smite them. It is later revealed that Asmodeus had been injecting himself with archangel grace from Gabriel, explaining his smiting and shapeshifting, abilities Lucifer had claimed not to have given his "weakest" creation.
Weaknesses
As powerful as the Princes of Hell were, they were not without their weaknesses. They could not cross iron lines and could be harmed by vengeful spirits. The only two weapons that have been shown to be able to kill a Prince of Hell have been the Colt and the Lance of Michael. Powerful beings such as the archangels and Nephilim can easily defeat them. Lucifer was able to inflict lasting damage upon Asmodeus for failing him and frightened and tortured Dagon with his wail even while bound. Castiel, infused with Jack Kline's powers while in utero, was able to prevent Dagon from utilizing her combustion abilities and incinerated her with ease. Gabriel was able to effortlessly kill Asmodeus moments after healing himself from the torture he had inflicted upon him, despite Asmodeus' powers having been augmented by regular injections of Gabriel's grace.
Episodes
1.01 Pilot
On November 2, 1983, in Lawrence, Kansas, Azazel pays a visit to an infant Sam Winchester. He stands over baby Sam's crib and begins feeding him demon blood. Mary, checking on Sam, first assumes Azazel to be John but quickly realizes it is Azazel. Mary is eviscerated and pinned to the ceiling; when John hears her screams he rushes to Sam's nursery to find her on the ceiling and engulfed in flames.
1.21 Salvation
Sam begins receiving visions of Azazel in a nursery attacking a mother. He is able to locate the family in his vision and later formulates a plan to kill Azazel with the Colt.
Monica Holt enters her baby Rose's nursery to find a dark figure standing over the crib. When she asks what Azazel is, he raises his hand and Monica is flung back against the wall. Sam races up the stairs and along the corridor as Monica slides up the wall and onto the ceiling. He enters the room and Azazel turns to him, yellow eyes shining. Sam hesitates, frozen and staring. As Monica screams for Rose, Sam raises the Colt and pulls the trigger. Azazel disappears into smoke. After Sam and Dean get Monica and Rose out of the burning house, they spot Azazel silhouetted in the burning nursery, standing completely still. Sam tries to go back and attempt to kill him again but he is stopped by Dean, who tells him it would be suicide.
1.22 Devil's Trap
After saving John and bringing him to a cabin in the woods, Dean realizes that John has been possessed when John shows no anger for Dean wasting a bullet from the Colt; Dean notes that the real John would be furious. He tells Sam and Dean to kill him if they think he is possessed, but Dean can't go through with it. As Dean lowers the Colt, Azazel reveals himself to the Winchesters. Sam lunges toward him, but is thrown against the wall and pinned, along with Dean. Azazel picks up the Colt and begins mocking them, telling Sam to make the Colt float to him. He tells them this is payback for exorcising Meg and killing Tom, whom he considered his "children." As Azazel begins tearing into Dean, John is able to wrestle control enough for Sam to break free and grab the Colt. He shoots John in the leg; John tells Sam to finish it, as he can't hold onto Azazel much longer. When Sam refuses, Azazel smokes out of John and escapes through a crack in the floor.
2.01 In My Time of Dying
Realizing Dean is going to die, John decides to summon Azazel in the hospital basement to make a deal. He first offers Azazel the Colt and its final bullet, but Azazel wants something more: John's life. John agrees to the terms, on the condition he sees Dean alive and well with his own eyes. Azazel agrees, and proceeds to enter the Veil, where he takes possession of the reaper, Tessa, and brings Dean back to life. Once John sees Dean and has a final moment with his sons, he collapses dead per his arrangement with Azazel.
2.21 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part One
After bringing the remaining Special Children to Cold Oak, South Dakota, Azazel comes to Sam, telling him that he needs only one of them to lead his army. He also tells the truth about how Sam and the others came to have psychic abilities: Azazel fed each of them his blood when they were six months old. Jake tells Sam that he visited him too, telling him that only one of them will escape alive. Manipulated by Azazel, Jake turns on Sam and the ensuing fight ends with Sam dead and Jake escaping into the woods.
2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two
After Jake kills Sam, he escapes into the woods where Azazel meets him at his improvised campsite. Jake threatens to kill him for what he made him do to the other people in Cold Oak, but Azazel tells him to comply or he will kill his family. After arriving at the train tracks, Jake meets with Azazel again; Azazel gives him the Colt to open a crypt, promising that he and his family will be treated as royalty. Dean, Ellen, Bobby, and a revived Sam realize that Azazel is planning to do something in Southern Wyoming after discovering a 100-square-mile Devil's Trap built by Samuel Colt with an old cowboy cemetery in the center. Jake is able to open the crypt, but Sam shoots him seven times, killing him. They realize that the crypt was a Devil's Gate, and that opening it released Azazel's demon army and numerous spirits.
When the gate was opened, the pentagram was broken, allowing Azazel to reach the cemetery. Dean realizes that the Colt still has the last bullet and when Azazel appears, he takes the gun from Dean and knocks him onto a nearby gravestone. Sam, who was helping Bobby and Ellen seal the crypt, moves to help Dean, but he is thrown onto a tree. Azazel mocks Dean about his dedication to his family which resulted in his desperate act to make a deal with a crossroads demon to bring back Sam. He intends to kill him with the Colt, but John, escaping from Hell via the Devil's Gate as a vengeful spirit, attacks Azazel, ripping him out of his meatsuit. John's distraction gives Dean enough time to retrieve the Colt and shoot Azazel after he returns into his meatsuit, finally killing him with the Colt's last bullet. After closing the crypt, Bobby and Ellen witness John's spirit staring at Azazel's body. After sharing one final moment with his sons, John's spirit finally passes on, ascending to Heaven. Dean stares at Azazel's dead body and tells him "That was for our mom, you son of a bitch." They all agree that despite the fact that Azazel is dead, their work isn't done -- his demon army was released.
4.03 In the Beginning
Castiel sends Dean back to April 1973 to discover Azazel's true endgame. Azazel, possessing a man named Dr. Brown, attempts to make a deal with a woman named Liddy Walsh to receive permission to enter her house in ten years in exchange for curing her husband of cancer. He is interrupted by Dean, Samuel, and Mary, but he flings them away. He turns his attention to Mary, but he has to leave when Dean realizes that he has the Colt and possessed Samuel before he left the house.
After Dean tells Samuel how he came from the future, Azazel reveals himself and restrains Dean against a wall while still in his chair. Azazel tells him how he had been searching for "ideal breeders" to produce the Special Children. He refuses to tell Dean his true endgame, even telling him that he is going to cover his tracks. Dean tells him that no matter what, he is still going to kill him. Azazel then proceeds to kill Samuel and Deanna Campbell and escapes to find Mary. He snaps John's neck and offers to bring him back in exchange for returning in ten years, but he refuses to tell her what he really wants. Mary accepts the deal and Azazel escapes, leaving Samuel's body behind just as Dean arrives. Castiel appears and sends Dean back to the future.
4.22 Lucifer Rising
On the night of October 14, 1972 at St. Mary's Convent in Ilchester, Maryland, Azazel takes possession of a priest, Father Lehne. The next day, during a service for the nuns, he begins speaking of his "Father", and how he had almost given up hope until he found the convent. Revealing his yellow eyes, he proceeds to slaughter all eight nuns in the chapel.
Through these sacrifices, Azazel is able to make a connection to Lucifer's Cage, using a dead nun as a conduit. During their brief talk, Azazel mentions his other siblings, calling them "dickless heathens" for losing their faith in him. Lucifer reveals that he will need Lilith to break the 66 Seals and free him from his prison, and that Azazel will have to find him a "special child" to release her from the nether regions Hell.
Sam is later able to locate a news article of the murders committed by Azazel while possessing Father Lehne and track Lilith down with the help of Ruby.
12.12 Stuck in the Middle (With You)
In 2011, Crowley appears before Ramiel, offering him the Lance of Michael and the Colt in exchange for taking Hell's throne, but Ramiel refuses and gives the throne to Crowley in exchange for immunity for himself and his siblings. Crowley agrees and leaves the Lance and the Colt with Ramiel.
Six years later, Mary brings Sam, Dean, Castiel, and Wally a case to kill a demon which is later revealed to be Ramiel. Mary sneaks downstairs to Ramiel's basement and takes the Colt from his wall safe. After Ramiel arrives, they discover that he is immune to devil's trap bullets and the demon-killing knife. He barrels after Castiel and flashes his yellow eyes to Mary. After knocking Castiel out of a window, he stabs him with the Lance of Michael right before Mary ran him over with Wally's van.
After Sam, Dean, Castiel, and Mary seek shelter in a barn, Crowley appears and tells them that Ramiel is one of the four Princes of Hell, another being Azazel who was killed by Dean ten years prior. Crowley appears before Ramiel, offering him a deal to leave the Winchesters and Castiel alone, but he throws Crowley through the doors. Ramiel becomes trapped by a ring of holy fire and tells them that he doesn't care about anything to do with Lucifer, even the fact that he is going to have a baby, stating that Dagon had taken an interest instead. Ramiel gives the, thirty seconds to give the Colt back to him or he will kill them and take it back himself. Mary stays silent while the thirty seconds run out and Ramiel uses the Lance to extinguish the holy fire, freeing himself. After the ensuing fight, Ramiel is stabbed by Sam with the Lance of Michael. Ramiel laughs then flashes orange, his wound catching fire, and he explodes. Crowley later snaps the Lance in half to save Castiel's life after remembering what Ramiel said about the magic in the Lance lying in its craftsmanship.
12.13 Family Feud
After Kelly Kline is ambushed by a pair of angels, Dagon appears and kills them, taking Kelly to safety. Dagon tells her that she can keep her son safe, stating that nothing is born evil and that her son could save them all. Kelly agrees to let Dagon keep her safe until her child is born.
12.17 The British Invasion
Lucifer is communicating with Dagon to keep up to date with Kelly's health; he's promised Dagon a place by his side in exchange for keeping his son safe. After experiencing some pain, Kelly demands Dagon take her to the doctor. They perform an ultrasound and while the doctor notices something, Dagon uses her powers to get the doctor to tell Kelly that "everything looks a-okay." After Dagon leaves to get more supplies, Kelly is drawn out of hiding by Sam and Dean.
After Kelly tells them that she can't kill her child, Dagon appears to retrieve her. Sam and Dean shoot at Dagon with no effect. She flings everyone away before taking Kelly's hand and proceeding to escape. Eileen Leahy takes the Colt and fires at Dagon as she and Kelly disappear, leaving Renny Rawlings to take the hit. Dagon chains Kelly to the bed, stating that she can't be trusted, then reveals that birthing a Nephilim is always fatal for the mother.
12.19 The Future
After Kelly begins refusing to take care of herself, Dagon is forced to make her take her vitamins. She unchains her and tells her to take a bath. Kelly tries to kill herself and her baby after losing hope that her baby would be good for the world, but he revives her to save himself and begins influencing her with his powers. After Dagon realizes what happened, she tells Kelly that he saved her to save himself, but Kelly tells her that her baby is not evil. After Joshua tracks down the Nephilim, he sends Castiel, Kelvin, and Hozai to retrieve Kelly. The conflict ends with Hozai dead, Kelvin restrained, and Castiel escaping with Kelly.
Lucifer asks for an update and Dagon tries to tell him that everything is fine, but he can tell that she is lying and Dagon has to tell him the truth. Lucifer tells her to get his son back or he will make her suffer for all eternity. She tortures Kelvin to get him to tell her where Castiel and Kelly may be going. He tells her that they are going to Heaven's Gate, then she kills him. After Joshua appears, Dagon kills him and moves to kill Castiel and retrieve Kelly. After Sam and Dean catch up and shoot at her, she knocks them away and uses her powers to melt the Colt, causing the muzzle to fall off and severely damaging the gun. When she tries to take Kelly, the Nephilim transfers its power to Castiel, allowing him to block Dagon's powers and cause her to spontaneously combust, killing her while she screams in agony.
13.02 The Rising Son
Asmodeus resurfaces to take control of Hell until Lucifer returns with his son, Jack Kline. After arriving in the Needham Asylum, he smites a room full of demons, sparing only Drexel, Harrington, and Sierra. He sends them off to locate Lucifer, but when Drexel confirms that they can't locate him, he decides to shift their attention in locating his son. He tells Drexel about how he released the shedim with the purpose of using them to conquer Earth, but Lucifer feared them and locked them away in Hell. He left Asmodeus with two scars over his left eye, and the humiliation forged an eternal bond between them.
Asmodeus is able to locate Dean at a bar, where he takes the form of the female bartender after slicing her throat. He reveals that he left the machinations of Hell because he was unable to get Lucifer's approval. He later takes the form of Donatello Redfield to learn more about Jack from Sam, who reveals that he will become more powerful than Lucifer. Asmodeus decides to take Jack to the Hell Gate in Jasper, Wyoming, to release the shedim. Sam, Dean, and Donatello are distracted by Harrington and Sierra who are killed for their troubles while Asmodeus takes Jack to Jasper, still in the guise of Donatello. After Asmodeus convinces him to harness his powers, Jack is able to open the portal and they witness the shedim begin to crawl out of the pit, but they are interrupted by the Winchesters and the real Donatello. When Dean shoots his shoulder, Asmodeus reveals his true form and starts to mentally strangle the trio while trying to persuade Jack to come with him, promising him the world. Jack sends the shedim back into the pit, closes the gate, and goes on to attack Asmodeus for tricking him and hurting his friends, but he teleports away from Jack's reach.
Later in the Bunker while reviewing John's Journal, Sam confirms to Dean that Asmodeus is the last of the Princes of Hell.
13.07 War of the Worlds
Asmodeus is meditating on the throne of Hell when a minion arrives and updates him on "The Jack." They are unable to find him, but a hunter on Hell's payroll told him that the Winchesters don't have him anymore either.
He has his minions kidnap Karl, the front desk clerk from the Stampede Motel in 13.06 Tombstone. Asmodeus tortures him for information on Jack and the Winchesters; Karl has none to give him, so he gets killed by a minion. Afterwards, Asmodeus begins to detect a presence -- not Jack's, but Lucifer's.
He tracks Lucifer to a bar where he is conversing with Castiel on the events unfolding in Apocalypse World. Lucifer tells him to stand down now that he's back, but Asmodeus, satisfied with leading the demons, refuses to back down from his new position and demands they come with him. Lucifer threatens him, but Asmodeus is able to recognize his weakened state and flings them both across the bar. He leaves his minions behind to deal with Sam and Dean when they arrive, but all four are killed by Ketch and the Winchesters.
Disguising his voice to sound like Castiel, he lets Sam and Dean believe that he's "following a very interesting lead" and would fill them in when he knows more. After hanging up, he reveals to Ketch, his new hire, that he has imprisoned Lucifer and Castiel. Since he believes that the Apocalypse World version of Michael is coming, he wants Ketch to locate and capture Jack.
13.13 Devil's Bargain
Asmodeus returns from "an important errand" when he learns that Castiel and Lucifer escaped the Needham Asylum. Ketch subtly insults him for being stupid enough to think that he could keep them prisoner, but Asmodeus brushes it off and sends Ketch to track down and kill Lucifer while he's still weak.
While Ketch searches for Lucifer, a demon minion alerts Asmodeus of the location of the prophet Donatello Redfield. He arrives outside a chicken restaurant, in the guise of Castiel, where Donatello explains that there is a spell to open the doorway to Apocalypse World inscribed in the Demon Tablet and expresses his worries about getting there too late if something happens to Jack or Mary. Bored by the charade, Asmodeus drops the illusion and takes control of Donatello's mind, enforcing that he will report everything he finds on the tablet to him.
After Ketch fails to kill Lucifer, he returns to the Needham Asylum and reports that he may be unable to kill him at full power. Recognizing this, Asmodeus reveals that the important errand was in regards to a special weapon that was believed to have been lost forever resurfacing. He reveals to Ketch the only known weapon capable of destroying an archangel -- the archangel blade. Ketch questions the usefulness of a weapon that can only be wielded by an archangel to kill another and Asmodeus takes him to a cell where he introduces Ketch to one of his prisoners -- the presumably deceased archangel Gabriel.
13.17 The Thing
Ketch is summoned to meet with Asmodeus, but he is forced to wait an indeterminate and (to him) intolerable amount of time. Having grown impatient, he barges into the throne room where he witnesses Asmodeus using his own grace extractor to siphon Gabriel's archangel grace and injecting it into his forearm. After noticing Ketch, he leads him outside and tells him to wait.
After throwing Gabriel back into his cage, Asmodeus summons Ketch to alert him -- Donatello has reported that the Winchesters are gathering the components to a spell to make their way to Apocalypse World. Ketch is aware of this as he found out that Castiel was just in the "Holy Land" gathering the fruit from the Tree of Life. Asmodeus tells Ketch they need to stop the Winchesters. Asmodeus knows that they need archangel grace to open the rift and Ketch notes that he is pumping it into his veins. Next, he tells Ketch that he doesn't understand the terms of their relationship and enforces that it's not a freelance contract but that he owns him. Ketch begins to leave, but Asmodeus prevents him from leaving and starts to pummel him and slams him on a desk. He orders Ketch to follow his orders and never sass him again, lest Ketch incites his wrath.
Later, Asmodeus injects more of Gabriel's grace into his forearm and tells a beaten Ketch that he's more wicked than every demon in Hell. Ketch is quick to mock him for not having a soul, but he recognizes that he acts like a cold blooded killer, while inside he experiences fear, regret, and pain. Asmodeus tells him that there is no chance for redemption for him or any of the demons, just spreading their pain around the world, and that Ketch belongs to him no matter where he goes or what he does.
After Asmodeus leaves, Ketch decides to take the opportunity to steal Gabriel, his archangel blade, and his extracted grace and take them all to the Men of Letters Bunker. He relinquishes them to Sam and Dean in exchange for protection from Asmodeus, knowing that he would hunt him down to the ends of the earth when he realizes that he stole everything from him.
13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive
After the escape of Gabriel, Asmodeus attempts to locate him using his powers while a demon reports that their physical search has had no luck in finding him or Ketch. Eventually, Asmodeus manages to track Gabriel to the Bunker, and he calls Sam to threaten that if Gabriel isn't turned over to him in ten minutes, he will destroy them and the bunker.
When Sam fails to turn over Gabriel, Asmodeus leads a demon incursion into the bunker. Sam tries to improve the bunker's warding to prevent them from entering, however the warding sigils he uses are not designed to protect the bunker from a Prince of Hell. Though Sam and Castiel initially fend off the demon attackers, they are overpowered by Asmodeus who slowly suffocates them as his demons lead Gabriel out. His friends being in trouble causes Gabriel to snap out of his traumatized state and fight back, overpowering his demon captors and healing his injuries. Asmodeus proves to be no match for the enraged archangel, who, after saying how he always hated his "dumbass suit," incinerates him, leaving the Princes of Hell extinct.
Trivia
- Azazel and Ramiel both die by being pierced in the heart by a mystical weapon -- the Colt fired by Dean Winchester for Azazel, and the Lance of Michael wielded by Sam Winchester for Ramiel. Dagon and Asmodeus are both incinerated by celestial beings -- Dagon by Jack Kline and Castiel, and Asmodeus by Gabriel.
- John Winchester apparently knew of their existence as they are mentioned in his journal, but he seemed to not have known that Azazel was one. The only thing that the journal showed about the Princes for sure was that there was only four of them.