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|name= Alastair
 
|name= Alastair
|actor= [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001679/ Mark Rolston] ([[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer|4.09]], [[4.10 Heaven and Hell|4.10]])<br>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0923766/?ref_=tt_cl_t9 Andrew Wheeler] ([[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday|4.15]])<br>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0382216/ Christopher Heyerdahl] ([[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday|4.15]], [[4.16 On the Head of a Pin|4.16]], [[4.21 When the Levee Breaks|4.21]])
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|actor= [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001679/ Mark Rolston] ([[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer|4.09]] & [[4.10 Heaven and Hell|4.10]])<br>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0923766/ Andrew Wheeler] ([[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday|4.15]])<br>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0382216/ Christopher Heyerdahl] ([[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday|4.15]], [[4.16 On the Head of a Pin|4.16]] & [[4.21 When the Levee Breaks|4.21]])
 
|dates= ???? - 2009 (killed by [[Sam Winchester]])
 
|dates= ???? - 2009 (killed by [[Sam Winchester]])
 
|location=
 
|location=
|occupation= [[Demonology|White-Eyed Demon]]
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|occupation= [[White-eyed Demon]]
|episodes= [[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]<br>[[4.10 Heaven and Hell]]<br>[[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday]]<br>[[4.16 On the Head of a Pin]]<br>[[4.21 When the Levee Breaks]]
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|episodes= [[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]<br>[[4.10 Heaven and Hell]]<br>[[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday]]<br>[[4.16 On the Head of a Pin]]<br>[[4.21 When the Levee Breaks]] (hallucination)
 
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}}
 
 
{{Quotation
 
{{Quotation
 
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|title=
|text= You know... I haven't been up here since Poland '43. Truth is, I loathe it. It's chilly. No stink of blood or sizzle of flesh or the wet flap of flayed skin. I don't know how you stand it.
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|text= You know the problem with your generation? Instant gratification. It's all now, now, now. No patience, no craftsmanship. But I do have to say... This knife of yours... It's an exquisite piece. You must tell me where you found it. You know... I haven't been up here since Poland '43. Truth is, I loathe it. It's chilly. No stink of blood or sizzle of flesh or the wet flap of flayed skin. I don't know how you stand it. So, the sooner you cooperate, the sooner I can finish up with this ghastly angel business and return home to my studies. But no rush. Let's take our time... Relish the moment. Now, I'm going to remove this, but don't you go smoking out of that meat. You won't get very far.
|author= Alastair  
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|author= Alastair
 
|source= [[4.10 Heaven and Hell]]
 
|source= [[4.10 Heaven and Hell]]
 
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}}
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==History==
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Alastair is a [[Demonology|white-eyed demon]] and possibly the second demon ever made whose past is unknown, but implied to be almost as long as [[Lilith]]'s. He considers the centuries-old [[Ruby]] to be "young" when compared to himself and believes that her generation's style of torturing is amateurish compared to his methods.<ref name="four10">[[4.10 Heaven and Hell]]</ref> He also claims to be an "old friend" of [[Death]]'s,<ref name="four15">[[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday]]</ref> who had been imprisoned since Biblical times.<ref name="five10">[[5.10 Abandon All Hope...]]</ref> Alastair is present for World War II, at which time he is involved with the concentration camps in Poland. He returns to [[Hell]] after 1943 and does not resurface on Earth again until 2008, as he prefers to spend his time in Hell, torturing [[souls]], only heading topside when it is absolutely necessary.<ref name="four10" /> Alastair takes [[Meg]] as his apprentice and trains her at some point prior to his demise in 2009.<ref name="six10">[[6.10 Caged Heat]]</ref>.
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Alastair is charged with breaking the first of [[the 66 Seals]] by forcing "The Righteous Man" to torture other [[soul]]s in Hell. He first attempts to break this seal by torturing [[John Winchester]]'s soul from 2006 to 2007, promising to stop only if John agrees to torture other souls. However, John continually refuses the offer and eventually escapes Alastair's clutches through the [[Devil's Gate in Wyoming|Devil's Gate]].<ref name="four16">[[4.16 On the Head of a Pin]]</ref><ref name="two22">[[2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two]]</ref> A year later, Alastair receives John's son [[Dean Winchester|Dean]] from Lilith as a replacement for John.<ref name="four16" /> Although Alastair expects similar resistance from Dean that he got from John, he succeeds in getting Dean to agree to the offer in a third of the time John resisted it. Once Dean breaks the first seal, this allows the rest of the seals to be broken.<ref name="four16" /> Impressed by Dean's potential, Alastair keeps training him as an apprentice until an army of [[angels]] rescued Dean, including [[Castiel]].<ref name="four09">[[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]</ref>
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Alastair is sent to Earth to capture and interrogate [[Anna Milton]] on what she hears other angels saying. However, he fails due to the combined efforts of [[Sam]], Dean, Ruby, and Anna herself.<ref name="four10" /> He is sent back up to Earth once again to participate in breaking more seals. His attempt to sacrifice two [[reapers]] during the winter solstice is thwarted by Sam, Dean, and [[Castiel]],<ref name="four15" /> the last of whom captures Alastair to interrogate him on who has been killing members of his [[angel garrison]].<ref name="four16" /> Alastair proves too strong-willed for the angels to break and they call Dean in to torture his old tormentor, but to no avail. Alastair only gives up the information when Sam tortures him with his [[demon blood]]-enhanced powers; after Alastair reveals that he only knows that no demons are behind the murders, he becomes the first demon killed by Sam's growing powers.<ref name="four16" />
  
 
==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
Alastair is a [[Demon|white-eyed demon]]<ref>[[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]</ref> responsible for torturing human souls in [[Hell]]. He is held in high esteem by many of his demon comrades, he is referred to by [[Ruby]] as "practically the Grand Inquisitor downstairs." He possesses an extensive knowledge and awareness of the universe, having occult knowledge, usage of spells cast in [[Enochian]] as well as rituals.
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[[File:AlastairKnife416.jpg|thumb|350px|Alastair survives being stabbed with [[Ruby's knife]].]]
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{{Quotation
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|title=
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|text= Potestas inferna, me confirma. Potestas inferna, me confirma. Potestas inferna, me confirma!
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|author= Alastair
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|source= [[4.10 Heaven and Hell]]
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}}
  
Alastair was initially immune to [[Sam]]'s psychic abilities,<ref>[[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]</ref> although, ironically, he is eventually killed by them.<ref name="four16">[[4.16 On the Head of a Pin]]</ref> His durability seems to exceed that of most demons' as [[Ruby's knife]], a weapon that can kill demons, only greatly damage him but did not kill him.<ref>[[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]</ref><ref name="four16" />
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Alastair has white eyes (including pupils and irises).<ref name="four09" /> He is noted as an expert interrogator and torturer,<ref name="four10" /> and is also incredibly resilient to being tortured himself; according to [[Castiel]], he has an exceptionally strong will, allowing him to withstand extended torture from both [[angels]] and one of his own apprentices.<ref name="four16" /> Alastair possesses an extensive knowledge of the occult as well as [[Enochian]] spells and rituals, including an incantation with an unknown negative effect on [[angel]]s<ref name="four10" /> as well as another incantation that expels an angel from his [[vessel]] and sends him back to [[Heaven]],<ref name="four16" /> and spell-work to incapacitate [[reapers]].<ref name="four15" /> His presence causes statues to weep blood.<ref name="four09" />
  
As a torturer, he is an expert interrogator in that regard, according to [[Castiel]], he had an exceptionally strong will, allowing him to sustain himself while being tortured.<ref name="four16" /> [[Meg]] was an apprentice of him before his death.<ref name="six10">[[6.10 Caged Heat]]</ref> He tortured both [[Dean]] and [[John Winchester]], and in both instances offered to end the torment if they would become torturers themselves. Alastair reveals that the first seal was broken when Dean accepted this offer.
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===Powers and abilities===
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* [[Telekinesis|Telekinetic]]<ref name="four09" /><ref name="four15" />
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* Can [[Possession|possess]] humans.<ref name="four09" /><ref name="four15" />
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* Has high resistance to [[Ruby's knife]].<ref name="four09" /><ref name="four16" />
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* [[Teleportation]]<ref name="four10" />
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* Unaffected by the smiting powers of [[angel]]s, though their [[grace]] can destroy his current [[meatsuit]].<ref name="four10" />
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* Can overpower [[angels]],<ref name="four10" /> though he does not possess the power to kill them and they can overpower him if he is sufficiently distracted.<ref name="four16" /><ref name="four15" />
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* Superhuman durability.<ref name="four10" /><ref name="four16" />
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* The power to telekinetically inflict damage onto humans's hearts with a gesture.<ref name="four10" />
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* Superhuman strength.<ref name="four16" />
  
He also can send an [[angel]] back to [[Heaven]] by expelling it from its [[vessel]].<ref>[[4.10 Heaven and Hell]]</ref><ref name="four16" /> Alastair has shown to be resistant to an angel's power of [[exorcism]].<ref>[[4.10 Heaven and Hell]]</ref> He possess knowledge of the [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse]] and has demonstrated power to overwhelm a [[reaper]].<ref>[[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday]]</ref>
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===Weaknesses===
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* Is vulnerable to [[devil's trap]]s.<ref name="four16" />
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* Can be hurt by ingestion of [[holy water]] and [[salt]].<ref name="four16" />
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* Can be killed by [[Sam]]'s powers if Sam has recently consumed [[demon blood]].<ref name="four16" />
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
===[[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]===
 
===[[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]===
Sam and Dean find [[Anna Milton]] hiding in her church. [[Ruby]] appears and tells them to run because a powerful [[demon]] is approaching. Suddenly signs of the demon's approach break out, including a statue of the virgin Mary weeping blood. Alastair arrives. Sam attempts to exorcise him with his powers, but to no effect. Dean fights with Alastair, who asks if Dean recognizes him.
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Alastair leaves [[Hell]] and [[Possession|possesses]] a pediatrician to capture and interrogate [[Anna]]. He follows [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] from Anna's house to the church Anna is hiding at. [[Ruby]] tries to get Sam, Dean, and Anna to leave as quickly as possible to avoid Alastair, but realizes that it is too late when signs of his approach break out, including a statue of the virgin Mary weeping blood. Although she convinces Sam to [[exorcise]] Alastair with his powers, they have little effect on Alastair, who uses [[telekinesis]] to fling Sam down the staircase before attacking and beating Dean. He taunts Dean about their "closeness" in Hell, prompting Dean to finally recognize Alastair, even in his [[meatsuit]]. Sam returns to stab Alastair with [[Ruby's knife]], but much to the Winchesters' horror, the [[demon]] does not die. As Alastair pulls the knife out, Sam and Dean flee from him by jumping out the church window and he allows them to escape so that he can use them to lead him to Anna again.
{{Quotation
 
|title=
 
|text=
 
'''Alastair:''' Hello again, Dean. Come on, Dean. Don't you recognize me? Oh,I forgot -- I'm wearing a pediatrician. But we were so close... In Hell.<br>
 
'''Dean:''' Alastair.
 
|author= Alastair and [[Dean]]
 
|source= [[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]
 
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Sam stabs the [[demon]] with [[Ruby's knife]], but he is unharmed. Sam and Dean escape by jumping out the church window.
 
  
 
===[[4.10 Heaven and Hell]]===
 
===[[4.10 Heaven and Hell]]===
Alastair appears again to [[Ruby]] at a [[crossroads]] where she tries to make a deal with him: giving him [[Anna Milton]] in exchange for allowing her and the Winchesters to go free. He then makes her a counter offer, capturing and torturing her with her knife. He later has a showdown with [[Castiel]] and [[Uriel]] in which he overpowers Castiel, but is distracted from harming him by an attack from [[Dean]]. The fight is interrupted when Anna reacquires her [[grace]] from Uriel, she and Alastair then both disappear in a flash of bright light with Alastair leaving behind only Ruby's knife.
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Alastair is described by [[Ruby]] as a master torturer who is "practically the Grand Inquisitor" in [[Hell]], whom she is more scared of him than even the [[angels]]. After her suggestion to abandon [[Anna]] and run from Alastair gets rejected, she tries to get [[Sam]] to resume drinking her [[Demon blood|blood]] so that he can successfully [[exorcise]] Alastair. Sam refuses this as well. Later on, Alastair reappears when Ruby leaves to fulfill her part in Sam's plan, burning her [[hex bag]] and letting Alastair find her at a [[crossroads]]. Alastair derides her, a fellow [[demon]], for protecting Anna, an [[angel]], and rejects her offer to trade him Anna for the safety of herself, Sam, and [[Dean]]. He just insults her again before having his minions capture her and he begins torturing her with [[Ruby's knife|her own knife]] to simply make her to tell him where Anna is. While torturing her, Alastair reveals that he actually vastly prefers Hell to Earth (which he loathes), having only left it because he must deal with "this nasty angel business." Eventually, Ruby agrees to lead him and his minions to Anna - she is unwilling to simply tell him what he wants to know because she knows that he would just kill her afterwards. Alastair and his minions accompany her and find that [[Castiel]] and [[Uriel]] are also at the site, about to execute Anna. Contrary to the terror other [[demons]] showed of angels, Alastair dismisses Castiel's warnings that they will be killed if they do not leave and even trades insults with Uriel before leading his forces to fight the angels and stop them from killing Anna so that he may capture and torture her. Although his minions are quickly killed by Uriel, Alastair proves too powerful for Castiel to smite and overpowers the angel, which shocks the latter. When Dean hits him over the head with a crowbar, Alastair shifts his attentions to him and Sam and launches a [[Telekinesis|telekinetic]] attack on their hearts while chastising Dean about his lost "potential." He tries to intervene when he sees Anna regain her [[grace]], only to get vaporized instead, leaving behind only Ruby's knife. Later, Dean tearfully reveals to Sam that after every day of torture in Hell, Alastair would offer to stop if Dean agreed to torture other souls. Although Dean held out for the first thirty years (three months on Earth), he eventually gave in because he couldn't take it anymore and spent the last ten years of his time there (one month on Earth) torturing other souls under Alastair's instruction.[[File:Alistair with Death's weapon.Jpg|350px|thumb|left|Alastair in his new [[meatsuit]], preparing to break one of [[the 66 Seals]].]]
[[File:Alistair with Death's weapon.Jpg|300px|thumb|left|Alastair in his new [[meatsuit]].]]
 
  
 
===[[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday]]===
 
===[[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday]]===
Alastair is attempting to break one of [[the 66 Seals]] by killing two [[reaper]]s under a solstice moon. He confronts [[Dean]] and [[Sam]] in a cemetery, and injures Dean, but Sam is resistant to his powers and fights back. Alastair reveals that while his [[meatsuit]] was destroyed by [[Anna]], he himself survived. He flees when Sam tries to [[exorcise]] him with his powers and later returns in yet another meatsuit. When the boys become non-corporeal, and therefore subject to [[ghost]]ly weaknesses, they track Alastair down at a funeral home and he traps them with an iron chain. He kills one [[reaper]], but the boys rescue [[Tessa]]. Later as he confronts Dean, Alastair is captured by [[Castiel]].
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Alastair is once again made to leave [[Hell]] and assist in the [[Apocalypse]], much to his dissatisfaction. Now in a new [[meatsuit]], he is attempting to break one of [[the 66 Seals]] by killing two [[reaper]]s under a solstice moon. He confronts [[Dean]] and [[Sam]] in a cemetery, revealing that he had survived his encounter with [[Anna]], though the pediatrician he had been [[possessing]] did not, and gloating that the latter's wife is still looking for her husband and unaware he is dead. Trying again to kill them, Alastair telekinetically throws Dean into a gravestone and injures him, but finds that Sam is now immune to his powers. He flees when Sam tries to [[exorcise]] him with his powers, and later returns in yet another meatsuit. When the boys become non-corporeal to better find the demons holding the reapers hostage, they track Alastair down at a funeral home warded in [[Enochian]] against [[angels]]. As they have made themselves subject to [[ghost]]ly weaknesses in their spiritual state, Alastair traps them with an [[iron]] chain and toys with them by shooting them with [[salt]] as he sends a minion to kill their unconscious bodies. While their ally [[Pamela Barnes]] is able to hold off Alastair's servant for a time and thwart this aspect of Alastair's plan, she is fatally wounded by Alastair's servant in the process and later dies. Meanwhile, Alastair begins breaking the seal and succeeds in killing one [[reaper]] with [[Death's scythe]], though the boys help [[Tessa]] escape and ultimately save the seal before fleeing. Alastair later tracks Dean down alone as Sam is fighting off Alastair's minion in attempt to save Pamela. As he begins closing in on Dean, Alastair vanishes again as he is captured by [[Castiel]].
[[image:Supernatural-04x16-OnTheHeadOfAPin.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Alastair being tortured by [[Dean]].]]
 
  
 
===[[4.16 On the Head of a Pin]]===
 
===[[4.16 On the Head of a Pin]]===
Alastair is captured by [[Castiel]] and [[Uriel]] and imprisoned in a [[devil's trap]], but he refuses to tell them anything about the slain [[angel]]s. [[Dean]] is recruited as an interrogator because he was formerly Alastair's student during his time in [[Hell]]. After extensive torture, Alastair breaks free Uriel having sabotaged the devil's trap to prevent his role in the angelic deaths being revealed. He almost kills Dean, but is stopped by Castiel, who throws [[Ruby's knife]] and embeds it in Alastair's chest. Alastair pulls the knife out and fights Castiel. He manages to trap him against a pillar, and admits that while he is unable to kill the [[angel]], he will send him back to [[Heaven]]. Alastair begins to chant, but he is stopped by Sam, who has become strong enough to overpower him with ease. Sam forces Alastair to talk, then kills him via his abilities.
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[[File:AlastairKilled.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Alastair is killed by [[Sam]].]]
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Alastair has held captive by [[Castiel]] and [[Uriel]] and imprisoned in a [[devil's trap]] since the previous episode, but he refuses to tell them anything about the slain [[angel]]s. [[Dean]] is recruited as an interrogator because he was formerly Alastair's student during his time in [[Hell]]. Amused by the idea, Alastair taunts him over the course of the torture session, though he concedes that reality is "too concrete" compared to Hell for Dean to adequately torture him. Dean instead tortures Alastair with [[holy water]] injected into his veins, [[salt]] poured down his mouth, and mutilation from [[Ruby's knife]], as he admits to an unnerved Alastair he'd dreamed of doing in Hell. Instead of giving Dean the information he asks for regarding the angel murders, Alastair messes with Dean by claiming that he tortured Dean's father [[John]] in Hell and even made him the same offer he'd made Dean, but that unlike his son, John was a "hero" who steadfastly refused and ultimately escaped after 100 years (one year on Earth) of Alastair's torture. Alastair gloats that when Dean accepted the offer and began torturing souls, he broke the first of [[the 66 Seals]] and enabled [[demons]] to begin breaking the rest of them. Having kept an eye on the devil's trap he's caught in being compromised - later revealed to be Uriel's doing, to let Alastair kill Dean and escape to make the angels keep thinking the demons are responsible for the angel murders when it is really Uriel himself - Alastair escapes when a devastated Dean turns his back, then begins savagely beating Dean again. He is about to finish Dean off and send him back to Hell, telling him he has a lot to learn, when he becomes distracted by Castiel intervening. Castiel throws Ruby's knife and embeds it in Alastair's chest, but Alastair simply pulls the knife out and fights Castiel. He again overpowers Castiel and while he is unable to kill the angel as he admits he wishes he could, he reveals that he can send him back to [[Heaven]]. Alastair begins an angel [[exorcism]], but he is stopped by [[Sam]], who has become strong enough through his consumption of [[Ruby]]'s [[demon blood]] to overpower even him with ease. Agonized by Sam's psychic torture, Alastair finally reveals that he knows none of the demons, including himself and [[Lilith]], are responsible for the angel deaths. Knowing that Sam can psychically [[exorcise]] demons, he challenges Sam to exorcise him back to Hell, where he wants to be, but is shocked when Sam instead uses his enhanced power to kill him.
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===[[4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book]]===
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Alastair's death is brought up by [[Dean]], who reveals that [[Castiel]] has told him about [[Sam]] using his powers to torture and kill Alastair with ease. Dean thinks that Sam being able to do so is another sign that he is going dark-side.
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===[[4.20 The Rapture]]===
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Alastair is again mentioned by [[Dean]], who is in disbelief that [[Sam]]'s powers were strong enough to kill Alastair but are now not even strong enough to kill a low-level [[demon]]. The reason, unknown to Dean at the time, is that Sam has not recently fed on [[demon blood]] due to a prolonged absence from [[Ruby]].
  
 
===[[4.21 When the Levee Breaks]]===
 
===[[4.21 When the Levee Breaks]]===
While withdrawing from the [[demon blood]], Sam hallucinates that he is being tortured by Alastair.
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While undergoing forced withdrawal from [[demon blood]], [[Sam]] has several hallucinations, the first of which is Alastair inexplicably returning in his last meatsuit. Finding Sam locked in [[Bobby's Panic Room]] alone with him, Alastair tortures him with a knife. Eventually Alastair disappears and Sam realizes that he had hallucinating both Alastair and the torture.
  
 
===[[4.22 Lucifer Rising]]===
 
===[[4.22 Lucifer Rising]]===
[[Ruby]] reveals that not even Alastair had known that she was working undercover for [[Lucifer]] and [[Lilith]].
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Alastair is the only [[demon]] explicitly mentioned by [[Ruby]] when she is explaining that none of the others besides herself and [[Lilith]] had known of her undercover mission for [[Lucifer]] and Lilith.
  
 
===[[6.10 Caged Heat]]===
 
===[[6.10 Caged Heat]]===
To prove that she is capable of making [[Crowley]] give into her demands, [[Meg]] reveals that she had apprenticed under Alastair in [[Hell]] like [[Dean]] had.
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To prove that she is capable of making [[Crowley]] give into her demands, [[Meg]] reveals that she had apprenticed under Alastair in [[Hell]] like [[Dean]] had, and Dean grudgingly concedes that this means she can make Crowley do whatever she wants. Meg doesn't reveal when she undertook this apprenticeship, but it must have been before Alastair's capture in [[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday]], as he was killed in [[4.16 On the Head of a Pin|the following episode]]. She is known to have been in Hell in the time between her [[exorcism]] in [[1.22 Devil's Trap]] and her return for revenge against the Winchesters in [[2.14 Born Under a Bad Sign]]; if his words in [[4.16 On the Head of a Pin]] were true, he would have also been working on torturing and trying to tempt [[John]]'s [[soul]] at the time. Alternately, Alastair may have taught her previously in Hell at some point [[pre-series]].
  
 
===[[6.20 The Man Who Would Be King]]===
 
===[[6.20 The Man Who Would Be King]]===
[[Crowley]] mentions Alastair when listing off those who underestimated the threat the Winchesters pose and paid the price for it.
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Alastair is mentioned by [[Crowley]] when listing off those who underestimated the threat the Winchesters pose and paid the price for it, along with [[Lucifer]], [[Michael]], [[Lilith]], and [[Azazel]].
  
 
==Alastair in Lore==
 
==Alastair in Lore==

Revision as of 02:42, 12 August 2018


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Name Alastair
Actor Mark Rolston (4.09 & 4.10)
Andrew Wheeler (4.15)
Christopher Heyerdahl (4.15, 4.16 & 4.21)
Dates  ???? - 2009 (killed by Sam Winchester)
Location
Occupation White-eyed Demon
Episode(s) 4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer
4.10 Heaven and Hell
4.15 Death Takes a Holiday
4.16 On the Head of a Pin
4.21 When the Levee Breaks (hallucination)

You know the problem with your generation? Instant gratification. It's all now, now, now. No patience, no craftsmanship. But I do have to say... This knife of yours... It's an exquisite piece. You must tell me where you found it. You know... I haven't been up here since Poland '43. Truth is, I loathe it. It's chilly. No stink of blood or sizzle of flesh or the wet flap of flayed skin. I don't know how you stand it. So, the sooner you cooperate, the sooner I can finish up with this ghastly angel business and return home to my studies. But no rush. Let's take our time... Relish the moment. Now, I'm going to remove this, but don't you go smoking out of that meat. You won't get very far.

– Alastair, 4.10 Heaven and Hell

History

Alastair is a white-eyed demon and possibly the second demon ever made whose past is unknown, but implied to be almost as long as Lilith's. He considers the centuries-old Ruby to be "young" when compared to himself and believes that her generation's style of torturing is amateurish compared to his methods.[1] He also claims to be an "old friend" of Death's,[2] who had been imprisoned since Biblical times.[3] Alastair is present for World War II, at which time he is involved with the concentration camps in Poland. He returns to Hell after 1943 and does not resurface on Earth again until 2008, as he prefers to spend his time in Hell, torturing souls, only heading topside when it is absolutely necessary.[1] Alastair takes Meg as his apprentice and trains her at some point prior to his demise in 2009.[4].

Alastair is charged with breaking the first of the 66 Seals by forcing "The Righteous Man" to torture other souls in Hell. He first attempts to break this seal by torturing John Winchester's soul from 2006 to 2007, promising to stop only if John agrees to torture other souls. However, John continually refuses the offer and eventually escapes Alastair's clutches through the Devil's Gate.[5][6] A year later, Alastair receives John's son Dean from Lilith as a replacement for John.[5] Although Alastair expects similar resistance from Dean that he got from John, he succeeds in getting Dean to agree to the offer in a third of the time John resisted it. Once Dean breaks the first seal, this allows the rest of the seals to be broken.[5] Impressed by Dean's potential, Alastair keeps training him as an apprentice until an army of angels rescued Dean, including Castiel.[7]

Alastair is sent to Earth to capture and interrogate Anna Milton on what she hears other angels saying. However, he fails due to the combined efforts of Sam, Dean, Ruby, and Anna herself.[1] He is sent back up to Earth once again to participate in breaking more seals. His attempt to sacrifice two reapers during the winter solstice is thwarted by Sam, Dean, and Castiel,[2] the last of whom captures Alastair to interrogate him on who has been killing members of his angel garrison.[5] Alastair proves too strong-willed for the angels to break and they call Dean in to torture his old tormentor, but to no avail. Alastair only gives up the information when Sam tortures him with his demon blood-enhanced powers; after Alastair reveals that he only knows that no demons are behind the murders, he becomes the first demon killed by Sam's growing powers.[5]

Characteristics

Alastair survives being stabbed with Ruby's knife.

Potestas inferna, me confirma. Potestas inferna, me confirma. Potestas inferna, me confirma!

– Alastair, 4.10 Heaven and Hell

Alastair has white eyes (including pupils and irises).[7] He is noted as an expert interrogator and torturer,[1] and is also incredibly resilient to being tortured himself; according to Castiel, he has an exceptionally strong will, allowing him to withstand extended torture from both angels and one of his own apprentices.[5] Alastair possesses an extensive knowledge of the occult as well as Enochian spells and rituals, including an incantation with an unknown negative effect on angels[1] as well as another incantation that expels an angel from his vessel and sends him back to Heaven,[5] and spell-work to incapacitate reapers.[2] His presence causes statues to weep blood.[7]

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Episodes

4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer

Alastair leaves Hell and possesses a pediatrician to capture and interrogate Anna. He follows Sam and Dean from Anna's house to the church Anna is hiding at. Ruby tries to get Sam, Dean, and Anna to leave as quickly as possible to avoid Alastair, but realizes that it is too late when signs of his approach break out, including a statue of the virgin Mary weeping blood. Although she convinces Sam to exorcise Alastair with his powers, they have little effect on Alastair, who uses telekinesis to fling Sam down the staircase before attacking and beating Dean. He taunts Dean about their "closeness" in Hell, prompting Dean to finally recognize Alastair, even in his meatsuit. Sam returns to stab Alastair with Ruby's knife, but much to the Winchesters' horror, the demon does not die. As Alastair pulls the knife out, Sam and Dean flee from him by jumping out the church window and he allows them to escape so that he can use them to lead him to Anna again.

4.10 Heaven and Hell

Alastair is described by Ruby as a master torturer who is "practically the Grand Inquisitor" in Hell, whom she is more scared of him than even the angels. After her suggestion to abandon Anna and run from Alastair gets rejected, she tries to get Sam to resume drinking her blood so that he can successfully exorcise Alastair. Sam refuses this as well. Later on, Alastair reappears when Ruby leaves to fulfill her part in Sam's plan, burning her hex bag and letting Alastair find her at a crossroads. Alastair derides her, a fellow demon, for protecting Anna, an angel, and rejects her offer to trade him Anna for the safety of herself, Sam, and Dean. He just insults her again before having his minions capture her and he begins torturing her with her own knife to simply make her to tell him where Anna is. While torturing her, Alastair reveals that he actually vastly prefers Hell to Earth (which he loathes), having only left it because he must deal with "this nasty angel business." Eventually, Ruby agrees to lead him and his minions to Anna - she is unwilling to simply tell him what he wants to know because she knows that he would just kill her afterwards. Alastair and his minions accompany her and find that Castiel and Uriel are also at the site, about to execute Anna. Contrary to the terror other demons showed of angels, Alastair dismisses Castiel's warnings that they will be killed if they do not leave and even trades insults with Uriel before leading his forces to fight the angels and stop them from killing Anna so that he may capture and torture her. Although his minions are quickly killed by Uriel, Alastair proves too powerful for Castiel to smite and overpowers the angel, which shocks the latter. When Dean hits him over the head with a crowbar, Alastair shifts his attentions to him and Sam and launches a telekinetic attack on their hearts while chastising Dean about his lost "potential." He tries to intervene when he sees Anna regain her grace, only to get vaporized instead, leaving behind only Ruby's knife. Later, Dean tearfully reveals to Sam that after every day of torture in Hell, Alastair would offer to stop if Dean agreed to torture other souls. Although Dean held out for the first thirty years (three months on Earth), he eventually gave in because he couldn't take it anymore and spent the last ten years of his time there (one month on Earth) torturing other souls under Alastair's instruction.
Alastair in his new meatsuit, preparing to break one of the 66 Seals.

4.15 Death Takes a Holiday

Alastair is once again made to leave Hell and assist in the Apocalypse, much to his dissatisfaction. Now in a new meatsuit, he is attempting to break one of the 66 Seals by killing two reapers under a solstice moon. He confronts Dean and Sam in a cemetery, revealing that he had survived his encounter with Anna, though the pediatrician he had been possessing did not, and gloating that the latter's wife is still looking for her husband and unaware he is dead. Trying again to kill them, Alastair telekinetically throws Dean into a gravestone and injures him, but finds that Sam is now immune to his powers. He flees when Sam tries to exorcise him with his powers, and later returns in yet another meatsuit. When the boys become non-corporeal to better find the demons holding the reapers hostage, they track Alastair down at a funeral home warded in Enochian against angels. As they have made themselves subject to ghostly weaknesses in their spiritual state, Alastair traps them with an iron chain and toys with them by shooting them with salt as he sends a minion to kill their unconscious bodies. While their ally Pamela Barnes is able to hold off Alastair's servant for a time and thwart this aspect of Alastair's plan, she is fatally wounded by Alastair's servant in the process and later dies. Meanwhile, Alastair begins breaking the seal and succeeds in killing one reaper with Death's scythe, though the boys help Tessa escape and ultimately save the seal before fleeing. Alastair later tracks Dean down alone as Sam is fighting off Alastair's minion in attempt to save Pamela. As he begins closing in on Dean, Alastair vanishes again as he is captured by Castiel.

4.16 On the Head of a Pin

Alastair is killed by Sam.

Alastair has held captive by Castiel and Uriel and imprisoned in a devil's trap since the previous episode, but he refuses to tell them anything about the slain angels. Dean is recruited as an interrogator because he was formerly Alastair's student during his time in Hell. Amused by the idea, Alastair taunts him over the course of the torture session, though he concedes that reality is "too concrete" compared to Hell for Dean to adequately torture him. Dean instead tortures Alastair with holy water injected into his veins, salt poured down his mouth, and mutilation from Ruby's knife, as he admits to an unnerved Alastair he'd dreamed of doing in Hell. Instead of giving Dean the information he asks for regarding the angel murders, Alastair messes with Dean by claiming that he tortured Dean's father John in Hell and even made him the same offer he'd made Dean, but that unlike his son, John was a "hero" who steadfastly refused and ultimately escaped after 100 years (one year on Earth) of Alastair's torture. Alastair gloats that when Dean accepted the offer and began torturing souls, he broke the first of the 66 Seals and enabled demons to begin breaking the rest of them. Having kept an eye on the devil's trap he's caught in being compromised - later revealed to be Uriel's doing, to let Alastair kill Dean and escape to make the angels keep thinking the demons are responsible for the angel murders when it is really Uriel himself - Alastair escapes when a devastated Dean turns his back, then begins savagely beating Dean again. He is about to finish Dean off and send him back to Hell, telling him he has a lot to learn, when he becomes distracted by Castiel intervening. Castiel throws Ruby's knife and embeds it in Alastair's chest, but Alastair simply pulls the knife out and fights Castiel. He again overpowers Castiel and while he is unable to kill the angel as he admits he wishes he could, he reveals that he can send him back to Heaven. Alastair begins an angel exorcism, but he is stopped by Sam, who has become strong enough through his consumption of Ruby's demon blood to overpower even him with ease. Agonized by Sam's psychic torture, Alastair finally reveals that he knows none of the demons, including himself and Lilith, are responsible for the angel deaths. Knowing that Sam can psychically exorcise demons, he challenges Sam to exorcise him back to Hell, where he wants to be, but is shocked when Sam instead uses his enhanced power to kill him.

4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book

Alastair's death is brought up by Dean, who reveals that Castiel has told him about Sam using his powers to torture and kill Alastair with ease. Dean thinks that Sam being able to do so is another sign that he is going dark-side.

4.20 The Rapture

Alastair is again mentioned by Dean, who is in disbelief that Sam's powers were strong enough to kill Alastair but are now not even strong enough to kill a low-level demon. The reason, unknown to Dean at the time, is that Sam has not recently fed on demon blood due to a prolonged absence from Ruby.

4.21 When the Levee Breaks

While undergoing forced withdrawal from demon blood, Sam has several hallucinations, the first of which is Alastair inexplicably returning in his last meatsuit. Finding Sam locked in Bobby's Panic Room alone with him, Alastair tortures him with a knife. Eventually Alastair disappears and Sam realizes that he had hallucinating both Alastair and the torture.

4.22 Lucifer Rising

Alastair is the only demon explicitly mentioned by Ruby when she is explaining that none of the others besides herself and Lilith had known of her undercover mission for Lucifer and Lilith.

6.10 Caged Heat

To prove that she is capable of making Crowley give into her demands, Meg reveals that she had apprenticed under Alastair in Hell like Dean had, and Dean grudgingly concedes that this means she can make Crowley do whatever she wants. Meg doesn't reveal when she undertook this apprenticeship, but it must have been before Alastair's capture in 4.15 Death Takes a Holiday, as he was killed in the following episode. She is known to have been in Hell in the time between her exorcism in 1.22 Devil's Trap and her return for revenge against the Winchesters in 2.14 Born Under a Bad Sign; if his words in 4.16 On the Head of a Pin were true, he would have also been working on torturing and trying to tempt John's soul at the time. Alternately, Alastair may have taught her previously in Hell at some point pre-series.

6.20 The Man Who Would Be King

Alastair is mentioned by Crowley when listing off those who underestimated the threat the Winchesters pose and paid the price for it, along with Lucifer, Michael, Lilith, and Azazel.

Alastair in Lore

The character Alastair may be a reference to the demon Alastor in Christian demonology. Alastor is the chief executioner and torturer for the monarch of Hell. He is an exceptionally cruel demon. The name "Alastor" became a common place term in reference to evil spirits or foul tempered individuals.

Trivia

  • The name "Alastair" is the anglicized form of the Scottish Alasdair, which is the Scottish (Gaelic) version of Alexander. The latter is the English form of the ancient Greek name Alexandros, which has the meaning "protector of men" in Greek.
  • The character may be a reference to British occultist Aleister Crowley, who during his day was dubbed "the wickedest man in the world" by the press. At one point, Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page developed an interest in Crowley. Page once owned Boleskine House, Crowley's estate on the shores of Loch Ness.
    • In addition, another demon named Crowley later appears.

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