Talk:Azazel

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Question: Impervious to the salt barrier. Is it impervious to the salt barrier. It was already in the cabin when Sam laid the salt lines and there was none in the apartment where Sam and Dean found John. He was already possessed by the demon at that point.

i.e. I ask, because salt as a deterrent for evil likely existed befroe the chritian religious rites of holy water. ~~Maygra 8/19/2006 08:50am EST

I'm wondering if it's an inconsistency in the text, or if it's deliberate - eg. Meg can walk on hallowed ground (Jim's church), but is vulnerable to holy water. Yes, I see your point about the Demon already being inside the salt barrier when it was laid - not having to cross over it - but when it leaves John's body - where does it go? 'Physically', through the floorboards; is it in this way avoiding the crossing of the salt barriers over doors and windows? i.e. does the salt barrier only apply when the Demon is in corporeal form? If so, it seems a bit of an ineffective protection. I think we need more info about the conditions of demons' incorporeality (does it have to have a host? can it form its own body? how does it travel? communicate? propagate? etc.) --Angstslashhope 23:23, 19 August 2006 (PDT)

Didn't a demon enter through a window in the episode where Jake kills Sam? Didn't Ava wipe the salt by the window away? That would mean that going through the floorboards wouldn't work as the plane would extend upward and downward. Just a thought.

If Azazel was Lucifer's biological son, then wouldn't he be a fallen angel? He hints that he was banished from Heaven by Raphael who cast him to a desert wasteland. In Lore, Raphael kicks Azazel of the Host and banishes him to a desert.

GrammarKing, July 15th 2010 (UTC)

Are angels able to procreate? We always hear about demonspawn and hellspawn but never angelspawn or heavenspawn.--Frankrizzo51 22:02, 5 August 2011 (UTC)


Lucifer being hinted at in season 2

Azazel told Jake that HE was his leader. In any case, this sounds more like speculation than fact.Anonymius 18:13, 28 June 2010 (UTC)

On episode 21 of season one, John says that Meg is either a demon or is possessed by one. This paints a pretty clear picture that demons can take on a form of a human being