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An angel is a being created by [[God]], able to [[manifest]] physically on earth by occupying a [[vessel]]. They are part of, and perhaps may entirely comprise, [[The Host of Heaven]].  After [[God]]'s long absence, angels have become the sole caretakers and rulers of [[Heaven]].
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{{InfoboxCreature
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|monster name= Angels
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|image= [[File:Anna Angel.jpg|350px]]
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|powers and abilities= <br>
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* [[Healing]]
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* [[Resurrection]]
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* [[Smiting]]
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* [[Telekinesis]]
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|vulnerabilities= <br>
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* [[Angel banishing sigil]]
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* [[Angel blade]]s
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* [[Holy oil]]
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* [[Warding Sigils|Warding]]
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|appearance= Varies; Can appear as a blinding white light or blue-ish white smoke when manifesting on earth outside of a vessel
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|episodes= Seasons 4–14
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{{Quotation
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|title= Avenging Angels
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|text= An angel is an ethereal creature who assists and serves God or the gods of many religious traditions. In the Christian bible, angels are portrayed as powerful and dreadful, endowed with wisdom, correct in their judgment, holy, but not infallible. When their duties are not punitive, angels are beneficent to man. When their duties are punitive, they are known as avenging angels and are mentioned inverses such as II Sam. Xxiv. 15, in which an angel annihilates thousands on God's command. These avenging angels are used by God to punish men for their sins.
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|author= [[Pad of Definitions]] ([[1.07 Hook Man]])
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|source= [[Official Website]]
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== '''Culture & Hierarchy''' ==
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An angel is a divine being created by [[God]], able to [[manifest]] physically on earth by occupying a [[vessel]]. During God's long absence, angels became the caretakers and rulers of [[Heaven]].
Angels in [[Heaven]] dwell in a very hierarchical based community. Angels in general, were collectively placed in the Host of Heaven by God, and seemingly fully compromise this angelic society. Much of angelic heirarchy appears to operate like a military organization, broken down into smaller units and factions called [[Angel Garrison|garrisons]]. All Angels, while in Heaven, can converse and communicate with one another via an Enochian language.
 
  
In the absence of God, Angels currently run and manage Heaven, as well as the spirits within it, according to [[Ash]].  
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The [[Nephilim]] [[Jack Kline]] has shown the ability to forge new angels from the souls of humans.  
  
Although not fully stable, Heaven's upper management maintained and and secured Heaven by executing commands to the lower management for quite some time. Sometime later, more specifically following shortly after Lucifer's re-imprisonment and Michael's imprisonment, Heaven's management and security fell into major disarray, causing ongoing chaos to which Castiel among other angels are trying to prevent Raphael from becoming the primary paramount and leader of Heaven.
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==Culture & Hierarchy==
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God has been absent from [[Heaven]] for a long period, and in his absence angels manage and power Heaven, as well as the watch over the souls within it, according to [[Ash]].<ref name="five16">[[5.16 Dark Side of the Moon]]</ref> Angels in Heaven dwell in a very hierarchical community, and are known collectively as [[the Host of Heaven]]. Much of angelic hierarchy appears to operate like a military organization, broken down into smaller units and factions called [[Angel Garrison|garrisons]]. While in Heaven, all angels can communicate with one another via an Enochian language. For millennia, angels were not allowed to manifest on Earth or take a vessel, though angels had been known to do so on special circumstances, but chose watch over humanity from afar.<ref name="four10">[[4.10 Heaven and Hell]]</ref><ref name="five13">[[5.13 The Song Remains the Same]]</ref>
  
The [[Archangel]]s, [[Gabriel]], [[Raphael]], [[Michael]], and [[Lucifer]], are the oldest and most powerful angels, although the angel [[Joshua]] has the ability to hear and speak with [[God]]. As of Season six, Raphael remains alive and active, as he is not dead like Gabriel, and he is not restricted to the Cage like Lucifer and Michael.
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The [[archangel]] [[Michael]] appeared to have been the leader in Heaven prior to his imprisonment in [[Lucifer's Cage]]. [[Raphael]], another archangel, was also a powerful force taking the reigns of power in hopes of freeing Lucifer and Michael and restarting the Apocalypse. The other archangels were not involved in the Host; [[Gabriel]] left Heaven soon after [[Lucifer]] was cast out. Archangels are the eldest angels, having been God's first creations made from pure primordial creation. They are "fierce", "absolute", and are "Heaven's most terrifying weapon", according to [[Castiel]]. Unquestioning obedience is expected of lower members of the Host, and those who question orders may be tortured to force compliance. Disobedience can be punished by death. Anna explained the situation to Dean:
  
Archangels are "fierce", "absolute", and are "Heaven's most terrifying weapon", according to [[Castiel]]. Unquestioning obedience is expected of lower members of the Host, and those who question orders may be tortured to force compliance. [[Anna]] and [[Castiel]] are both subject to this torture. Disobedience can be punished by death.  
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'''Anna:''' Dean, do you know how many angels have actually seen God? Seen his face?<br>
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'''Dean:''' All of you?<br>
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'''Anna:''' Four angels. Four. And I'm not one of them.<br>
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'''Dean:''' That's it? Well, then how do you even know that there is a God?<br>
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'''Anna:''' We have to take it on faith... Which we're killed if we don't have.<br>
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</blockquote>
  
For a long period of time, angels were not allowed to manifest on Earth or take a vessel. They watched over humanity from afar. <sup>[[4.10 Heaven And Hell]],[[5.13 The Song Remains The Same]]</sup> [[God]] appears to have been absent from Heaven for a long period, prompting some angels to begin the [[Apocalypse]].
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Anna and Castiel are both subject to torture during seasons four and five. Angels who rebel and leave Heaven become [[fallen angels]].
  
== '''Winchester Beliefs''' ==
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In 2011 the only archangel that remained alive and active was Raphael, as Lucifer supposedly killed Gabriel, and both Lucifer and Michael were restricted to [[Lucifer's Cage]]. Heaven would fallen into major disarray as a civil war, with Castiel and a number of other angels tryied to prevent Raphael from becoming the paramount leader of Heaven and restarting the [[Apocalypse]]. Castiel managed to defeat Raphael by taking in souls from [[Purgatory]]. He slaughters Raphael and his followers, but Castiel cannot contain the power for long, and must return the souls. In his absence, the leadership of Heaven was unknown, though angels still appeared to have a hierarchy.<ref name="seven21">[[7.21 Reading Is Fundamental‎]]</ref>  
Prior to angels being introduced to the show, Dean believed angels did not exist, while Sam reveals his belief and prayers to God. Dean and Sam's mother is also revealed to have been prayerful, and that the last words [[Mary]], Dean and Sam's mother, ever spoke to Dean was that "...angels were watching over us." <sup>[[2.13 Houses of the Holy]]</sup> Specifically, when Sam and Dean investigate a series of murders in which the killers claim they were guided by an avenging angel, Dean is adamant that angels don't exist, while Sam tells Dean that he has faith in God, and prays. Dean reveals that their [[Mary|mother]] did too.  This alleged angel is later revealed to be the ghost of a dead priest.
 
  
In [[2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be]] when Dean first sees Mary, he checks to see if she is real by asking her to tell him what she would always say when she tucked him in at night. She answers, "I told you angels were watching over you".
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Among the hierarchy is [[Naomi]] who holds an unknown rank, but works in intelligence and is clearly very high-ranking. Metatron reveals that she is a major player in fighting over for the right to rule Heaven. After Metatron expelled all angels from Heaven to Earth using a spell, he declared himself to be the sole ruler of Heaven. On Earth, many angel factions formed led by [[Bartholomew]], [[Malachi]], [[Tyrus]] and [[Rebecca]]. Both Bartholomew and Malachi wanted to unite all of the angels and retake Heaven under their leadership and Rebecca and her faction wanted to coexist with humans. Bartholomew killed Rebecca and wiped out her faction while Castiel killed Bartholomew in self-defense. Currently another faction is forming under Castiel's leadership that wants there to be no more unnecessary bloodshed between angels. Castiel's faction comes into conflict with one led by [[Metatron]] and [[Gadreel]] who kill anyone who refuses to join them including Malachi. Metatron eventually manages to unite all the angels under his command and attains God-like power with the help of the [[Tablets|angel tablet]], but with the help of Gadreel, Sam, Dean and Castiel destroy Metatron's power and overthrow him. Metatron is locked in Heaven's dungeon and all the angels look to Castiel for leadership. However, Castiel declines the leadership and a quorum of angels is formed to run Heaven by committee, of which included [[Hannah]] in a high ranking position.<ref name="nine14" /><ref name="nine21">[[9.21 King of the Damned]]</ref><ref name="nine23">[[9.23 Do You Believe in Miracles?]]</ref> According to Metatron, under Hannah's leadership, Heaven is run better than it has since God "cut the ribbon on the pearly gates."<ref name="ten18">[[10.18 Book of the Damned]]</ref>
  
At the end of the time travel episode [[5.13 The Song Remains The Same]], [[Mary]] says angels were watching over them to an unborn Dean. It is not until [[4.01 Lazarus Rising]] that angels actually appear, when [[Castiel]] arrives and proclaims himself an "Angel of the Lord", and reveals that he saved Dean from [[Hell]].
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After Hannah's death, Heaven's leadership is indicated to have fallen apart.<ref name="eleven03">[[11.03 The Bad Seed]]</ref> A lower-ranking angel takes command to fight [[Amara]], but is killed in a failed attack on her.<ref name="eleven09">[[11.09 O Brother, Where Art Thou?]]</ref> [[Lucifer]] subsequently takes control for a short time before being captured by Amara.<ref name="eleven18">[[11.18 Hell's Angel]]</ref> [[Joshua]] is known to have taken up a leadership role during the [[Nephilim]] crisis and was stated to have the power to pardon Castiel,<ref name="twelve15">[[12.15 Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell]]</ref> but he was killed by the [[Prince of Hell]] [[Dagon]].<ref name="twelve19">[[12.19 The Future]]</ref> Following Joshua's death, the leadership of Heaven was unclear until Lucifer took power again for a short time.<ref name="thirteen13" /><ref name="thirteen18" /> Following Lucifer's departure, Naomi appears to have taken command of the remaining angels,<ref name="thirteen19">[[13.19 Funeralia]]</ref> but is overthrown by [[Dumah]] who attempts to reshape Heaven for the worst following the invasion of the [[Cosmic Entity]]. However, her reign is short-lived as Dumah is killed by Castiel for threatening [[John]] and [[Mary Winchester]].<ref name="fourteen19">[[14.19 Jack in the Box]]</ref>
  
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It is later revealed that the existence of angels is what maintains Heaven, and due to the significant loss of angels through the Fall and various wars and battles only nine angels, led by [[Naomi]] remain in existence to watch over the souls in the Heaven, and that once they are all gone, Heaven will fall releasing billions of souls on to the earth.
  
== '''History''' ==
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After imprisoning [[Naomi]], Dumah takes over Heaven to reshape it to be a more merciless place and manipulates Jack to her own ends. She also co-opts Jack into turning devout humans into angels. After Dumah threatens to end Mary and John's peace to force Castiel's cooperation, Castiel kills Dumah with his [[angel blade]].<ref name="fourteen19">[[14.19 Jack in the Box]]</ref>
[[Image:Cass1.jpg|thumb|right|228x400px|Misha Collins plays Castiel]]
 
Angels are divine beings created by [[God]]. Sometime later, humanity was created. [[Lucifer]] refused to accept the position in the divine order apportioned to humanity, and defied God's word. After [[Michael]] cast him from heaven, [[Lucifer]] twisted a human being to create the first demon, [[Lilith]]. For his crimes, Lucifer was imprisoned in a [[Lucifer's Cage|cage]] locked with [[The 66 Seals]]. This conflict had lasting repercussions, including [[Gabriel]]'s descent to Earth. At some point, [[God]] also departed Heaven, leaving the angels in charge.
 
  
Millenia later, the demon [[Azazel]] managed to locate [[Lucifer]]'s prison and to communicate with him. Azazel then proceeded with a long, intricate plan to release Lucifer that required decades of work by Azazel, [[Meg]], [[Ruby]], and even [[Lilith]]. Of special importance was the effort to ensure [[Sam Winchester]]'s availability as Lucifer's [[Vessel]]. The plan culminated in the breaking of [[The 66 Seals]].  
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===Angel Sub-Classes===
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====[[Cherubs]]====
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Colloquially known as "cupids", they are cherubs of the "third class" according to Castiel, and represent a lower order of angels.<ref name="five14" /> There were dozens of them stationed on Earth, but after the angelic civil wars and [[the Fall]], their numbers are not known. Cherubs can manipulate the nature of human attraction, allowing them to make even the most opposite of humans fall in love.  
  
It appears that when the highest ranking angels discovered the plan, they decided to allow it to proceed. According to Zachariah, they intend for Lucifer to be freed so that [[Michael]] can finally battle and defeat him, bringing about paradise. However, to maintain order, the angelic hierarchy commands the rank and file angels to descend to Earth, and even take [[Vessel|vessels]] to prevent the breaking of [[The 66 Seals]]. Angels aware of the master plan included [[Zachariah]] and Michael. Even some of the angels who were kept ignorant of Heaven's plan decided not to oppose the breaking of the seals, but for a different reason. [[Uriel]] and his fellows wanted to see Lucifer rise so that they could follow him.
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A [[Cupid|cherub]] is first seen in [[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]], and then again in [[8.23 Sacrifice]] where Castiel must acquire a cupid's bow and arrow for what he believes to be a trial to close off Heaven. Another Cherub appears in [[10.18 Book of the Damned]] where he attacks Castiel and is killed by [[Metatron]] and another appears in [[13.13 Devil's Bargain]] where his [[grace]] is stolen by [[Lucifer]] who then kills the powerless Cherub.
  
Most angels worked to maintain the seals, including Castiel. He was sent to rescue [[Dean]] from Hell, but did not reach him before he broke the first of the [[The 66 Seals]] on [[Lucifer's Cage]]. It is likely that Heaven wanted Dean returned to Earth, not to prevent the first seal from breaking, but so that he would be available to be Michael's Vessel.
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====[[Seraphim]]====
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Seraphim are a higher class of angel than regular angels like [[Joshua]] and [[Inias]]. The two known seraphim are [[Akobel]] and [[Castiel]]. Their powers are greater than a regular angels, being shown to smite black-eyed demons with ease.<ref name="six20">[[6.20 The Man Who Would Be King]]</ref> They also have been shown to be able to rival the [[archangels]], as when Castiel lead a rebellion against [[Raphael]].
  
Eventually all of the seals are broken and Lucifer is released. However, the ultimate goal of [[Michael]]'s followers is not achieved, because the final confrontation between Lucifer and himself is prevented by the combined efforts of Sam, Dean, Castiel, [[Bobby Singer]], [[Gabriel]], and the demon [[Crowley]], among others. In the end, both Lucifer and Michael are confined in [[Lucifer's Cage]].  
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====[[Rit Zien]]====
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Rit Zien are a special class of angel, their name translated from [[Enochian]] means "hands of mercy." The Rit Zien functioned much like field medics, they honed in on pain and would tend to the wounded and healed the angels strong enough to be healed on the fields of battle. In the case of those who were mortally wounded and beyond saving, the Rit Zien would put them down, their way of smiting was, according to [[Castiel]] "so quick and so total that it rendered death virtually painless." <ref name="nine06" />
  
Following the loss of Michael, [[Castiel]] speculates that Heaven will be in chaos. He intends to return to Heaven and help if he can. He is proved correct, and later reveals that the angels are in a state of civil war. Other angels have abandoned the fight to live on earth.
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====[[Grigori]]====
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The Grigori were, according to [[Castiel]], an elite squad of some of the first angels who were stationed on Earth to watch over humanity, but went rogue and were wiped out. However, some survived and continued feeding off humans, trapping them in a dream state where they were in their ideal [[Heaven]] while the Grigori in question fed on their souls. The survival of the Grigori became known in 2015 when [[Claire Novak]]'s efforts to find [[Amelia Novak|her mother]] led to [[Tamiel]]'s exposure and death.<ref name="ten20">[[10.20 Angel Heart]]</ref>
  
== '''Characteristics'''==
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====[[Fallen Angels]]====
Angels are multidimensional wavelengths of celestial intent.  Their angelic power exists in the form of [[grace]], the absence of which renders them human. Despite the fact that an angel's power is connected to and derived from its grace, an angel without a grace can still  maintain some abilities like telekinesis and superhuman strength. When lacking grace, an angel, like Anna, can hear other angels conversing in Heaven but cannot respond.<sup>[[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]</sup> The restoration of a grace replenishes the angel's powers and abilities.<sup>[[4.10 Heaven And Hell]]</sup> [[Anna]] voluntarily removed her grace in order to be reborn human. She describes the grace as "an energy", but this energy is somehow connected to an angel's true form. Anna said that the removal of her grace was very painful.  
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Fallen angels are angels that have been expelled from Heaven on the [[Host of Heaven]]'s command. When regular angels are cut off, they loose certain abilities including, [[healing]], [[resurrection]], and [[smiting]].<ref name="five10">[[5.10 Abandon All Hope...]]</ref> However, [[archangels]] function independently from Heaven and do not loose any known abilities.
  
The "physical appearance" of an angel while in its true form varies depending on they type of angel, as do the powers and capabilities of an angel while in a vessel on Earth. For instance, [[Lucifer]]'s angelic form is very powerful and beautiful<sup>[[4.16 On The Head Of A Pin]]</sup> according to [[Uriel]], Castiel and Gabriel. In another example, [[Raphael]]'s in his true form is so strong that he can destroy lower angels. After manifesting in his [[vessel]] on Earth for a second time, Raphael caused the entire Eastern Seaboard to experience a blackout.<sup>[[5.03 Free To Be You And Me]]</sup> Zachariah's angelic form has four faces and six wings, and according to him, souls in Heaven may not be able to perceive his true angelic form; this is true of Dean and Sam.<sup>[[5.16 Dark Side Of The Moon]]</sup> Castiel states that his true angelic form is the size of the Chrysler Building.<sup>[[6.07 Family Matters]]</sup> Within the show, an angel's true form is often seen as brilliant white light. Psychic [[Pamela Barnes]]'s eyes are burnt out when she looks on Castiel's true form. [[Michael]]'s voice and form prove fatal to the bar patrons in [[5.18 Point Of No Return]]. For these reasons, angels most often communicate with humans through dreams or through a [[Vessel|vessel]].  
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====[[Nephilim]]====
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The union between an angel and a human can produce offspring known as [[Nephilim]]. The Nephilim have the [[soul]] of a human infused with angelic [[grace]], and like angels have many of the same abilities and characteristics such as [[Angel Wings|wings]] and are able to perceive angels in their vessels. They are however, seen as abominations by angels and are seen as one of the most dangerous creatures in creation, due to the fact that they grow more powerful than the celestial parent that sired them and have the ability to destroy worlds. As the conception of a nephilim is forbidden by the oldest laws of heaven, the penalty for breaking their most sacred oath is death to the child and the parents.
  
An angel's true voice is often heard as an ear piercing, high-pitched sound which can shatter glass. [[Castiel]] tries to speak to Dean with his true voice in [[4.01 Lazarus Rising]], and is surprised when Dean cannot understand it because he is the [[Vessel]] of [[Michael]]. Some humans, in fact, can perceive this true nature, but to most (including [[Dean]]) it is "overwhelming", painful, or sometimes fatal to behold.  
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==History==
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|title= Angel
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|text= A supernatural being found in Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism and Islam. Angel comes from the Latin word angelus, which came from the Greek word, angelos, meaning "messenger". According to these religions Angels typically act as messengers from God.
  
When angels converse with each other in Heaven, they speak [[Enochian]]. Anna, before realizing that she was formerly an angel, was able to hear angels speaking without them being physically present. Dean referred to this communication as "angel radio", and it appears to be a common method of relaying information between angels. This might be referred to as a telepathic link; angels also have some ability to read human minds.<sup>[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]</sup>
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Though superhuman, angels can assume human form and according to the Hebrew Bible, often appeared to people in the shape of humans of extraordinary beauty. They are also described as pure and bright and are said to be formed of fire, and encompassed by light. Angels are thought to possess wings, and are depicted that way in Christian, Jewish and Zoroastrian art where they are also commonly depicted with halos.
  
Angels occupy a human vessel in order to manifest on Earth. The person they possess must consent to this, as opposed to demonic possession which is non-consensual. Angels and their vessels appear to be matched based on bloodlines, which appear to be preserved by [[Cupid]]s. It appears that while occupied, the vessel's blood is altered by the angel's presence. Castiel comments in [[6.03 The Third Man]] that he cannot use his "own" blood for a ritual, because he is "not human". See also [[Demon Blood]].
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In the Bible, angels are a medium of God's power; they exist to execute God's will. Angels reveal themselves to individuals as well as to the whole nation, to announce events, either good or bad, affecting humans.
 
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|author= [[Pad of Definitions]] ([[2.13 Houses of the Holy]])
Some angelic powers are innate, and some can be curtailed or enhanced by the hierarchy of [[The Host of Heaven]]. Castiel finds his abilities limited after he rebels and helps Dean: "I'm cut off from Heaven and much of Heaven's power. Certain things I can do. Certain things I can't."<sup>[[5.02 Good God Y'All]]</sup>. Castiel appears essentially mortal in the alternate future in [[5.04 The End]], after he reports the angels have abandoned Earth. After he directly acts against [[Heaven]] in [[5.18 Point Of No Return]], Castiel returns almost mortal. He receives enhanced angelic powers from [[God]] in [[5.22 Swan Song]]. Abilities are also correlated with the rank of the angel.
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[[Image:Cass1.jpg|thumb|right|228x400px|[[Misha Collins]] plays [[Castiel]]]]
Angels are extremely powerful beings with a wide range of abilities. Abilities vary with the class of the angel. For example, archangels have all the abilities of a normal angel, but they are enhanced, and they seem to have abilities that average angels do not possess.
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The archangels were created by God in order to help battle his sister [[the Darkness]]. After her defeat, God would begin creating in earnest, first making the [[Leviathans]], whom were locked away for being too dangerous. Sometime after, God created the angels and their various classes. With the arrival  humanity, God placed a high value on them. Lucifer refused to accept the position in the divine order apportioned to humanity, and defied God's word. After Michael cast him from Heaven, Lucifer twisted human souls to create the first demons, the first of which was [[Lilith]]. For his crimes, Lucifer was imprisoned in a cage locked with [[the 66 seals]]. This conflict had lasting repercussions, including Gabriel's descent to Earth and becoming the trickster god [[Loki]]. At some point, God also departed Heaven, leaving the angels in charge.
  
<font size=3>'''Abilities thought to be universal among angels'''</font>
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In 1972, the demon [[Azazel]] managed to locate Lucifer's prison and to communicate with him. Azazel then proceeded with an intricate plan to release Lucifer that required decades of work from himself, and the demons [[Meg]], [[Ruby]], and even Lilith. Of special importance was the effort to ensure [[Sam Winchester]]'s availability as Lucifer's vessel. The plan culminated in the breaking of the 66 seals.
* '''Angelic Possession''' - Like demons, angels have the ability to possess human beings. But unlike demons, angels must bear the permission of humans. See also [[Vessel]]
 
* '''Superhuman strength''' - The physical strength of an angel in a vessel significantly exceeds that of a human.
 
* '''Telekinesis''' - Angels have the ability to move and influence objects with their minds.
 
* '''Teleportation''' - Angels have the ability to teleport anywhere in the world as long as the area is not protected by Enochian sigils. They can teleport themselves, and other beings, through time and space. Dean refers to teleportation as "beaming", and on some occasions as "zapping". The process can be uncomfortable for humans, according to [[Dean]].<sup>[[5.03 Free To Be You And Me]]</sup> It may involve:
 
:* Creating sudden wind, shattering lights ([[Castiel]]), and causing an Eastern Seaboard blackout ([[Raphael]]) when manifesting<sup>[[4.01 Lazarus Rising]], [[5.03 Free To Be You And Me]]</sup>
 
:* Covert arrival, i.e. when [[Anna Milton]] attacked [[Uriel]], or when Castiel attacked Zachariah's henchmen <sup>[[4.16 On The Head Of A Pin]], [[5.01 Sympathy For The Devil]]</sup>
 
* '''Healing''' - Angels have the ability to heal humans. When angels are disconnected from Heaven, they lose this power, as shown by Castiel's defection from Heaven.
 
:*For example, Michael heals Sam, and Castiel heals Dean.<sup>[[5.13 The Song Remains The Same]], [[5.22 Swan Song]]</sup>
 
:*Angels are able to maintain their [[vessel]]s without food, water, or sleep, and to heal them after they are injured. Their vessels appear resistant to disease. However, when Castiel is on the verge of becoming mortal, [[Pestilence]] is able to infect him. <sup>[[5.21 Two Minutes To Midnight]]</sup> Possessed vessels do not seem to age. Also, angels in vessels can become drunk, but it takes an extremely large amount of alcohol.
 
* '''Sedation''' - As displayed by Castiel & Michael, angels have the ability to make humans unconscious by placing two fingers on their foreheads.
 
* '''Exorcism''' - Angels have the ability kill demons by placing a hand on the forehead of a possessed individual as demonstrated by [[Uriel]] and [[Castiel]]. Extremely powerful demons are immune to touch, e.g. [[Alastair]].<sup>[[4.10 Heaven And Hell]]</sup>
 
* '''Supernatural perception''' - Angels are able to see objects and beings that are invisible to humans, for e.g. [[Reaper]]s and [[Enochian Sigils]].
 
*'''Telepathy''' - Angels have the ability to communicate using their minds.
 
:*Dreamwalking - Angels can enter human dreams in order to  communicate with them. They do not need to know where the person is to use this ability.
 
* '''Soulreading''' - By reaching into a human's chest, an angel can read marks left on the human's soul by another angel. This procedure is very painful for the human, but leaves little physical damage. Thus far, this ability has only been used by Castiel.
 
* '''Voice mimicry''' - Angels have the ability to sound like any human they choose.<sup>[[4.16 On The Head Of A Pin]], [[5.13 The Song Remains The Same]]</sup>
 
* '''Knowledge of all prophets''' - [[Castiel]] claims that [[Leah]], the Whore of Babylon, is not a prophet because he has every prophet's name "seared" into his brain, and it is likely that all angels do as well.
 
* '''Time travel''' - Angels have the ability to go backward and forward through time, though this is difficult without Heaven's assistance.
 
  
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It appears that when the highest ranking angels discovered the plan, they decided to allow it to proceed. According to Zachariah, they intend for Lucifer to be freed so that Michael can finally battle and defeat him, bringing about paradise. However, to maintain order, the angelic hierarchy commands the rank and file angels to descend to Earth, and even take vessels to prevent the breaking of the 66 seals. Angels aware of the master plan included [[Zachariah]] and Michael. Even some of the angels who were kept ignorant of Heaven's plan decided not to oppose the breaking of the seals, but for a different reason. [[Uriel]] and his fellows wanted to see Lucifer rise so that they could follow him.
* '''Memory Manipulation''' - Angels have the ability to take away and restore a human's memories. Angels can also implant fake memories. Displayed by Zachariah & Michael.
 
* '''Revelation''' - Angels can implant visions into a [[prophet]]’s mind, as demonstrated when [[Zachariah]] uses [[Chuck]].<sup>[[5.01 Sympathy For The Devil]]</sup>
 
* '''Resurrection''' - Some angels are sufficiently powerful to resurrect humans, even from [[Hell]].
 
:*[[Gabriel]] resurrects Dean <sup>[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]</sup>, and so does Heaven when Dean is returned from Hell <sup>[[4.01 Lazarus Rising]]</sup>
 
:*[[Joshua]] resurrects Sam and Dean <sup>[[5.16 Dark Side Of The Moon]]</sup>; [[Zachariah]] resurrects [[Adam]]<sup>[[5.18 Point Of No Return]]</sup>
 
:*[[Castiel]] resurrects [[Bobby]]<sup>[[5.22 Swan Song]]</sup>
 
* '''Harming''' - [[Zachariah]] gives Dean stomach cancer and removes Sam's lungs. <sup>[[5.01 Sympathy For The Devil]]</sup> He also injures Adam, causing him to cough up blood. <sup>[[5.18 Point Of No Return]]</sup>
 
* '''Pyrokinesis''' - Michael has shown the ability to kill another angel by setting her ablaze.<sup>[[5.13 The Song Remains The Same]]</sup> Castiel ignited and burnt [[Crowley]]'s bones.<sup>[[6.10 Caged Heat]]</sup>
 
* '''Electrokinesis''' - When Raphael first appeared before Dean and Castiel, electricity arcs away from him while he was manifesting in his vessel for the second time<sup>[[5.03 Free To Be You And Me]]</sup>
 
*'''Cryokinesis''' - Lucifer proved capable of freezing objects by breathing on them, and this occurred while he was manifesting in his vessel.<sup>[[5.22 Swan Song]]</sup>
 
* '''Weather manipulation''' - Raphael, Michael, and Lucifer all manipulated weather at will.
 
* '''Altering reality''' - [[Gabriel]] has shown the ability to create living beings, creatures, objects and imaginary realities out of nothing. He also showed the ability to reshape objects and human bodies, including his own vessel, and he was able to create an exact copy of himself as well. <sup> [[2.15 Tall Tales]], [[3.11 Mystery Spot]], [[5.08 Changing Channels]], [[5.19 Hammer Of The Gods]]</sup>
 
* '''Matchmaking''' - Certain types of angels in the [[Cherub]] class, e.g. Cupids, can bring couples together by marking their hearts.
 
  
==='''Vulnerabilities'''===
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Most angels worked to maintain the seals, including Castiel. He was sent to rescue [[Dean]] from [[Hell]], but did not reach him before he broke the first of the seals. It is likely that Heaven wanted Dean returned to Earth, not to prevent the first seal from breaking, but so that he would be available to be Michael's vessel. Eventually all of the seals are broken and Lucifer is released. However, the ultimate goal of Michael's followers is not achieved, because the final confrontation between Lucifer and himself is prevented by the combined efforts of Sam, Dean, Castiel, [[Bobby Singer]], Gabriel, and the demon [[Crowley]], among others. In the end, both Lucifer and Michael became imprisoned in [[Lucifer's Cage]].  
* Flaming circle of [[Holy Oil]].
 
:* This can be used to trap an angel. [[Castiel]] uses a molotov cocktail of [[Holy Oil]] to temporarily banish [[Michael]] at [[Stull Cemetery]]<sup>[[5.22 Swan Song]]</sup>
 
* [[Angel Banishing Sigil]] drawn in human blood. When a hand is placed on the sigil, angels are temporarily banished from the area. It can be used by humans and angels, and the angel who uses it does not disappear with the others. Castiel uses an extreme form of this when he carves the sigil into his [[Vessel]]'s chest; on this occasion, he vanished with the other angels, and returned near mortal.<sup>[[5.18 Point Of No Return]]</sup>
 
* Exorcism Chant - There is an exorcism chant to expel angels from their human vessels. It seems that the chant is not well known as only one demon, [[Alastair]], has ever used it. <sup> [[4.10 Heaven And Hell]], [[4.16 On The Head Of A Pin]]</sup>
 
* [[Staff of Moses]]. <sup>[[6.03 The Third Man]]</sup>
 
* [[Angel Killing Sword]].  Can be used by humans or angels.
 
* [[Enochian Sigils]]
 
:* They can be used to disguise the location of those bearing the symbols. Castiel carved the symbols into Sam and Dean's ribs. Enochian sigils can also be used to keep angels from entering a building <sup>[[4.16 On The Head Of A Pin]],[[5.10 Abandon All Hope]]</sup>
 
* [[Death's Scythe]], which Crowley states will kill an angel.<sup>[[5.21 Two Minutes To Midnight]]</sup>
 
* [[Cambion]]. [[Jesse]] has the power to transform Castiel into a toy. [[Castiel]] says that Jesse could "destroy the Host of Heaven."
 
* [[The Colt]]'s power against angels is uncertain. It was ineffective against [[Lucifer]], but he stated that only five beings could not be killed with this weapon, so it is possible that the Colt could kill most angels.
 
  
==[[Michael]]==
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Following the loss of Michael, Castiel speculates that Heaven will be in chaos, and intends to return to help if he can. When Raphael threatens to restart the Apocalypse, Castiel, at Crowley's urging, starts a civil war to stop him.<ref name="six20">[[6.20 The Man Who Would Be King]]</ref> Some of the angels chose sides in the war, while others had abandoned the fight to live on Earth. Castiel manages to destroy Raphael, the leader of the traditionalist angels, by taking in souls from [[Purgatory]]. After which he then declares himself the new [[Godstiel|God]].
[[Image:Micahealadam.jpg|300px|left|thumb|[[Michael]] - God's strongest Angel occupying [[Adam Milligan]]]]
 
  
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His first act as "God", Castiel kills Raphael's followers and a variety of humans of whom he disapproves of. However, Castiel finds that he cannot control the souls indefinitely because they are destroying his vessel. He also finds that he is host to [[Leviathans]], who seem to be making his behavior even more violent. With the Winchesters' help he gives up the souls, but the Leviathans take him over, and escape into the world. Castiel becomes an amnesiac, and later mentally unbalanced. In his absence, the primary leadership of Heaven is unknown, but [[Hester]] was revealed as a ranking member. The angels would continue to perform at least some of their duties, such as the protection of prophets. Some angels resented Castiel, while others seemed willing to move forward.<ref name="seven21">[[7.21 Reading Is Fundamental‎]]</ref> After finding Castiel alive and getting the prophet [[Kevin Tran]], two angels are shown to be killed by a Leviathan named [[Edgar]]. Castiel later discovers that his entire garrison was wiped out and says that if there are any survivors, they are now in hiding. Castiel later went on to help Dean kill [[Dick Roman]] and defeat the Leviathans.<ref name="seven23">[[7.23 Survival of the Fittest]]</ref>
  
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The angel [[Samandriel]] attends [[Plutus]]' auction to try to get the [[demon tablet]] and stop it from falling into demon hands, especially Crowley's as he wants to throw open the [[Gates of Hell]].<ref name="eight02">[[8.02 What's Up, Tiger Mommy?]]</ref> Later, angels under the command of [[Naomi]] rescue Castiel from [[Purgatory]], though many die in the incursion. Crowley kidnaps Samandriel to get the names of all future [[prophet]]s, which the other angels don't even seem to notice. However, Castiel helps rescue the prophets, and ends up breaking the demon tablet in half, stopping Crowley from getting away with all of it. Naomi later orders Castiel to help the Winchesters in whatever they need and report to her periodically on their activities. After Samandriel manages to get a distress call off, Naomi sends Castiel to rescue him. Though he succeeds with the Winchesters' help, Samandriel has revealed the existence of an [[angel tablet]] and Naomi has Castiel kill him as a traitor, worried about what it might mean. According to Naomi the existence of this tablet is something ''any'' angel would die to protect as with it, Crowley could cause a lot of trouble for the angels, pointing out that the demon tablet shows how to seal them all up in Hell and could conceivably do the same to the angels in Heaven.<ref name="eight10">[[8.10 Torn and Frayed]]</ref> After indoctrinating Castiel to her will, Naomi sends him to get the angel tablet, which he succeeds in doing with the help of the Winchesters and the demon [[Meg]] and then tries to get him to kill Dean. Castiel manages to break free of Naomi's control and flees with the tablet, though Naomi says he is doing what he is meant to do: protect the tablet.<ref name="eight17">[[8.17 Goodbye Stranger]]</ref> Afterwards, Naomi presents herself as an ally to the Winchesters, claiming that she and by extension, Heaven, want the same thing they do: Hell sealed. Naomi aids with completing the second trial by releasing Crowley's hold on [[Bobby Singer]]'s soul and allowing it to ascend into Heaven despite Crowley's belief that if the Winchesters seal up Hell and all its demons, they will seal up Heaven and all of its angels next.<ref name="eight19">[[8.19 Taxi Driver]]</ref> Naomi later captures Castiel, but is driven off by Crowley before she can find the angel tablet. Castiel teams up with [[Metatron]] to seal off Heaven and end the civil war going on there, but Naomi learns that Metatron intends to expel all angels from Heaven forever as revenge for his own expulsion and tries to convince a disbelieving Castiel of this. He refuses to believe her, but she is proven right when Metatron kills her and uses a [[Nephilim]]'s heart, [[Cupid]]'s bow and Castiel's [[grace]] to expel all the angels (except, presumably, himself) who are seen [[The Fall|falling to Earth]].
  
[[Michael]] is an [[archangel]]. He is the oldest brother of [[Lucifer]], [[Gabriel]] and [[Raphael]]. After [[God]] left Heaven, he was given authority over all of Heaven, which is commonly and collectively called [[The Host of Heaven]].
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[[File:Angels Falling.png|left|thumb|350px|The angels falling from [[Heaven]].]]
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The angels falling to Earth is believed by many humans just to be a "global meteor shower." Most angels blamed Castiel for what happened and want revenge. When Dean gets desperate for a way to save Sam, he sends out a prayer to all angels, pleading for one to save Sam, but while it draws in [[Gadreel]], pretending to be Ezekiel, who is willing to help, it also draws three angels who want to know where Castiel is. Dean kills one and banishes the other two, but is forced to let "Ezekiel" possess Sam in order for him to heal both Sam and himself as "Ezekiel" was injured falling to Earth. At the same time, an angel named [[Hael]] enlists Castiel's help in guiding her on Earth, but after he decides to help Dean instead, she kidnaps him and reveals her true plan to be to possess Castiel to become stronger. Castiel incapacitates Hael by crashing her car and kills her when she threatens to reveal where to find him to all the angels searching for him. <ref name="nine01">[[9.01 I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here]]</ref> While Gadreel allows Sam to remain in control for the majority of the time, he emerges without Sam's knowledge when his presence is needed to protect Sam or aid the Winchesters in some way.<ref name="nine02">[[9.02 Devil May Care]]</ref><ref name="nine03">[[9.03 I'm No Angel]]</ref><ref name="nine04">[[9.04 Slumber Party]]</ref><ref name="nine05">[[9.05 Dog Dean Afternoon]]</ref> A faction of angels quickly emerges led by [[Bartholomew]], a follower of Naomi, that uses [[Reverend Buddy Boyle]] to gain vessels and hunt for Castiel. After killing an angel that locates him, Castiel wards himself against detection with an Enochian [[Tattoos|tattoo]] so Bartholomew sends rogue [[Reapers]] after him. One succeeds in killing Castiel, but Ezekiel resurrects him.<ref name="nine03" /> While Dean and Castiel deal with rogue Rit Zien angel [[Ephraim]], ultimately killing him when he tries to kill Castiel, Sam and Kevin learn from Crowley's translation of the angel tablet that Metatron's spell to expel all angels from Heaven is irreversible.<ref name="nine06">[[9.06 Heaven Can't Wait]]</ref> It was also revealed by [[Malachi]], who is now at war with Bartholomew, that a whole host of angels died during the fall, among the dead he names Azrael, Sophia, and Ezekiel. After stealing [[Theo]]'s Grace, Castiel becomes an angel once more. After Dean learns the truth and meeting with Metatron, Gadreel takes full possession of Sam to become his lieutenant in restoring Heaven, murdering Kevin Tran along the way.<ref name="nine09">[[9.09 Holy Terror]]</ref> Eventually, with the help of Crowley, Sam expels Gadreel who merely returns to his original vessel to continue his work.<ref name="nine10">[[9.10 Road Trip]]</ref> After being captured by Bartholomew's followers, Castiel discovers that Bartholomew is using Boyle's resources to track Metatron whenever he appears on Earth, but is also eliminating all other factions, even peaceful ones such as the Penitents who coexist with humanity. When Castiel refuses to kill [[Eliah]] due to wanting no more angel on angel bloodshed, Bartholomew attacks him and Castiel is forced to kill Bartholomew in self-defense. However, Castiel's beliefs sway some of Bartholomew's followers who decide to follow Castiel in his way of thinking.<ref name="nine14">[[9.14 Captives]]</ref>
  
God ordered Michael to banish Lucifer from Heaven and then God imprisoned him in a [[Lucifer's Cage|Cage]] locked with 600 seals. Michael obeyed, but his relationship with Lucifer would be forever damaged. Although Michael still professes great love for his younger "brother", as he refers to Lucifer.  
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In the years since the [[Apocalypse]], the Host of Heaven's numbers began decreasing. Through the first angelic civil war, Castiel declaring himself God and killing the Raphael loyalists, the angel fall, and second angelic civil war on Earth, by 2017 the number of angels decreased to the point they are near extinction, as no angels have been made since God created them at the dawn of time. In an attempt to save their species, the remaining angels have decided to try and use the [[Nephilim]] [[Jack Kline]] to create more angels.
  
[[Anna]] reveled that only 66 seals had to be broken for Lucifer's cage to open. Sometime after the creation of humans, God left heaven. According to Michael, shortly after Lucifer's banishment, their family fell apart, which was why God left. Soon after God left Heaven, Michael adopted full responsible of keeping the Host stable and manageable. Michael also is the primary supporter of an 'angelic plan' that would result in Lucifer's release. He knows that once Lucifer is released that he can finally destroy his younger brother. Michael sees the defeat of Lucifer as his destiny and the act of "a good son". Raphael and Zachariah are also key supporters of the 'angelic plan'.
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==Characteristics==
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According to [[Castiel]], angels are not omniscient beings,<ref name="four07">[[4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester]]</ref> although their knowledge, especially that of [[archangels]], is extensive. Their angelic power exists in the form of [[grace]]. [[Anna]] voluntarily removed her grace in order to be reborn human. She describes the grace as "an energy", but this energy is somehow connected to an angel's true form. Anna said that the removal of her grace was very painful. Despite the fact that an angel's power is connected to its grace, Anna still demonstrated telekinesis and superhuman strength. Anna also heard other angels conversing in Heaven but could not respond.<ref name="four09">[[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]</ref> The restoration of grace replenishes the angel's powers and abilities.<ref name="four10" />
  
[[Dean]] is Michael’s true [[Vessel|vessel]], although when Dean continues to refuse this role, Michael is able to use [[Dean]]'s half-brother [[Adam]]. He was also able to employ Dean's father, [[John Winchester]], as a vessel in order to intervene in [[5.13 The Song Remains The Same]].
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[[File:AngelPossesstion.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Angels in their incorporeal form.]]
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The "physical appearance" of an angel's true form varies. For instance, [[Lucifer]]'s angelic form is said by [[Uriel]] to be beautiful.<ref name="four16">[[4.16 On the Head of a Pin]]</ref> However, Sam and Rowena described their experiences seeing Lucifer's true face as traumatic. Luciger's eye color is also red, opposed to the traditional blue of his brethren. [[Zachariah]] described his angelic form has four faces (one of which is a lion) and six wings, though Sam and Dean are not able to perceive him in this way in [[Heaven]].<ref name="five16" /> Castiel states that his true angelic form is the size of the Chrysler Building.<ref name="six07">[[6.07 Family Matters]]</ref> Within the show, an angel's true form is often seen as brilliant white light. Psychic [[Pamela Barnes]]' eyes are burnt out when she looks on Castiel's true form. [[Michael]]'s voice and true form prove fatal to several bar patrons.<ref name="five18" /> For these reasons, angels most often communicate with humans through dreams, or through a [[vessel]].
  
After [[Lucifer]] possesses [[Sam]], [[Michael]] confronts him at [[Stull Cemetery]], but their battle is interupted by Dean. When [[Sam]] momentarily overcomes [[Lucifer]]'s possession of him, [[Michael]] tries to stop Sam flings Lucifer into [[Lucifer's Cage]], but he too falls in and is imprisoned there.
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An angel's true voice is often heard as an ear piercing, high-pitched sound which can shatter glass. Castiel tries to speak to Dean with his true voice and is surprised when Dean cannot understand it because he is the vessel of Michael.<ref name="four01" /> Some humans, in fact, can understand this true voice, but to most it is overwhelming, painful, or sometimes fatal to behold.
  
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When angels converse with each other in Heaven, they speak [[Enochian]]. Anna, before realizing that she was formerly an angel, was able to hear angels speaking without them being physically present. Dean referred to this communication as "[[angel radio]]", and it appears to be a common method of relaying information between angels. This might be referred to as a telepathic link; angels also have some ability to read human minds.<ref name="five14">[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]</ref>
  
==[[Lucifer]]==
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Angels occupy a human vessel in order to manifest on Earth. The person they possess must consent to this, as opposed to demonic [[possession]] which is non-consensual. Angels and their vessels appear to be matched based on bloodlines, some of which are preserved by "cupids", which according to Castiel is a lower order of [[cherub]]. Though angels can possess human's not of a specific bloodline, however they risk the vessel deteriorating or even exploding upon possession. It seems that while occupied, the vessel's blood is altered by the angel's presence. Castiel has commented that he cannot use his "own" blood for a ritual, because he is "not human".<ref name="six03">[[6.03 The Third Man]]</ref>
[[Image:Sam as Archangel Lucifer.jpg|300px|left|thumb|[[Lucifer]] - God's most beautiful Angel occupying [[Sam Winchester]]]]<br>[[Image:Archangel Lucifer Manifesting.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Lucifer while re-manifesting in his Vessel Nick]]
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Some angelic powers are innate, and some can be curtailed or enhanced by the hierarchy of [[the Host of Heaven]]. Castiel finds his abilities limited after he rebels and helps Dean: "I'm cut off from Heaven and much of Heaven's power. Certain things I can do. Certain things I can't."<ref name="five02">[[5.02 Good God, Y'All]]</ref>. Castiel appears essentially mortal in the alternate future in [[5.04 The End]], after he reports the angels have abandoned Earth. After he directly acts against Heaven in [[5.18 Point of No Return]], Castiel returns almost mortal. He receives enhanced angelic powers from [[God]] in [[5.22 Swan Song]]. Abilities are also correlated with the rank of the angel. Depending on the rank, angels may not need to be connected to [[Heaven]] to use all of their power as while in [[Purgatory]] after receiving enhanced powers, Castiel displays a power he lost when cut off from Heaven last time, but is left in a weakened state from the experience when he eventually escapes Purgatory. However, he appears to quickly recover from this weakness.
  
[[Lucifer]] is an [[archangel]]. He is the younger brother of [[Michael]], and the older brother of [[Gabriel]] and [[Raphael]].  
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===Powers and abilities===
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Angels are extremely powerful beings with a wide range of abilities. Abilities vary with the class of the angel. For example, [[archangels]] have all the abilities of a normal angel, but they are enhanced, and they seem to have abilities that average angels do not possess.
  
He claims that he was expelled from Heaven "for loving God too much". After [[Lucifer]] created [[Lilith]], the first demon, in defiance of God, he was imprisoned by [[God]] and bound by 600 [[The 66 Seals|seals]], and only 66 seals had to be broken for his cage to open. The demons multiply, and come to view [[Lucifer]] as their deity or 'father', although few have seen him.<sup>[[3.04 Sin City]]</sup>
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Having fallen from Heaven due to the actions of [[Metatron]], the angels have all lost their ability to teleport due to the loss of their wings, although they appear to retain their other abilities and weaknesses, such as being held off by angel-banishing sigils or their ability to heal, as well as still requiring vessels.
  
Lucifer is freed from [[Lucifer's Cage|his cage]] when Sam kills [[Lilith]] - her death breaks the final seal. Once on Earth, Lucifer possesses the body of a man called [[Nick]], although his true [[Vessel]] is [[Sam]]. He brings about chaos on Earth in the form of the [[Apocalypse]]. Epidemics and natural disasters result, and the [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse|Four Horsemen]] roam free.  
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* [[Clairsentience]] – Angels have the ability to sense the energies other angels radiate from their vessels, allowing them to recognize each other. This ability also extends to being able to see the true faces of demons possessing humans.
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* Destructive white light – Similar to [[Lilith]]'s ability in depiction, however comes with the blue tinge that represents angelic presence, suggesting this is an extension of the angel's true form. When Castiel used this power, he ordered the humans to "Shut your eyes!" as [[Anna Milton]] did when she regained her true form, destroying [[Alastair]]'s host. The light is powerful enough to kill a diner full of [[Eve]]'s "perfect creations" the [[Jefferson Starships]].<ref name="six19" /> This may have been what [[Deputy Framingham]] witnessed Raphael using on [[demon]]s at a gas station.<ref name="five03" /> [[Naomi]] later used this to try to smite [[Crowley]] forcing him to flee before she could.<ref name="eight19">[[8.19 Taxi Driver]]</ref> [[Metatron]] also displayed this when he rescued [[Kevin Tran]] from Crowley.<ref name="eight21">[[8.21 The Great Escapist]]</ref>
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* [[Dreamwalking]] – Angels can enter human dreams in order to communicate with them. They do not need to know where the person is to use this ability.
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* Enhanced senses – An angel's senses are heightened to a superhuman level. They have the ability to identify people from simply smelling their bones or blood, see a person's molecular make-up, and hear people from vast distances. Their sense of taste allows them to taste each individual atom that makes up a piece of food. Castiel was also able to tell a victim suffered from a recent bladder infection by sniffing his corpse.
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* [[Healing]] – Angels have the ability to heal humans. When angels are disconnected from Heaven, they lose this power, as shown during Castiel's defection from Heaven and his inability to cure [[Bobby Singer]] of his paralysis.
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** Angels are able to maintain their vessels without food, water, or sleep, and to heal them after they are injured. Lucifer healed Nick's body after he was shot by [[the Colt]]. Castiel has healed his vessel, [[Jimmy Novak]], from his countless fatal injuries. Their vessels also appear resistant to disease. However, when Castiel is on the verge of becoming mortal, [[Pestilence]] is able to infect him.<ref name="five21">[[5.21 Two Minutes to Midnight]]</ref> Possessed vessels will also not age as long as they are possessed by an angel. Also, weakened angels in vessels can become drunk, but it takes an extremely large amount of alcohol. An angel's ability to maintain and heal its vessel can be used to repair fatal damage that even their healing power can't fix.
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* Invisibility – Angels, even while occupying vessels, can hide within [[the Veil]] rendering themselves unseen by the human eye. 
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* Invulnerability – An angel's durability far exceeds that of a human's. Prior to [[the Fall]], an angel could take great amounts of physical damage, causing little to no harm to them. 
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* Knowledge of all [[prophet]]s – Castiel claims that [[Leah]], the [[Whore of Babylon]], is not a prophet because he has every prophet's name "seared" into his brain, and it is likely that all angels do as well. [[Samandriel]] displayed this ability as well.
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* Matchmaking – Certain types of angels in the [[cherub]] class, e.g. cupids, can bring couples together by marking their hearts with [[Enochian]] symbols.
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* Memory manipulation – Angels have the ability to take away and restore a human's memories. Angels can also implant fake memories. Displayed by Zachariah, Michael, & Castiel.
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* Power removal – [[Castiel]] has displayed the power to remove psychic abilities from humans, but it is extremely painful and mentally-damaging to the person losing the power.
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* [[Prayer]] – Angels are capable hearing the prayers of humans. The prayer does not need to be formal, as angels can pick up on a sense of longing in a person, whether they are aware of it or not.
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* [[Reality warping]] – [[Gabriel]] had shown the ability to create living beings, creatures, objects and imaginary realities out of nothing. He also showed the ability to reshape objects and human bodies, including his own vessel, and he was able to create an exact copy of himself as well.<ref name="two15">[[2.15 Tall Tales]]</ref><ref name="three11">[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]</ref><ref name="five08">[[5.08 Changing Channels]]</ref><ref name="five19" />
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* [[Resurrection]] – Some angels are sufficiently powerful to resurrect humans, even from [[Hell]].
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* Revelation – Angels can implant visions into a [[prophet]]’s mind, as demonstrated when Zachariah uses [[Chuck]].<ref name="five01" />
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* [[Sedation]] – As displayed by Castiel & Michael, angels have the ability to make humans unconscious by placing two fingers on their foreheads.
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* [[Smiting]] – Angels have the ability kill [[demons]] by placing a hand on the forehead of a possessed individual. Extremely powerful demons are immune to the touch of lower-level angels, e.g. [[Alastair]].<ref name="four10" /> This ability also works on monsters and humans alike.<ref name="nine09" /> A special class of angels called the [[Rit Zien]], like [[Ephraim]], can use this to kill mortally wounded angels and humans, but when they do, the being it is used on near-instantly explodes in a painless death.<ref name="nine09" /> The collective Host of Heaven can pool their powers together and perform mass-smitings which can poison the attacked area causing [[smiting sickness]].
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* Soul-reading – By reaching into a human's chest, an angel can read marks left on the human's soul by another angel. This procedure is very painful for the human, but leaves little physical damage. Thus far, this ability has only been used by Castiel.
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* Soul-channeling – Angels can use the energy from souls to empower themselves. Castiel siphons some energy from Bobby's soul to pull Sam and Dean forward in time.<ref name="six18">[[6.18 Frontierland]]</ref> He absorbs fifty thousand damned souls to declare war on Raphael.<ref name="six20" /> He manages to destroy [[Raphael]] by taking in the souls of [[Purgatory]].<ref name="six22">[[6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much]]</ref>
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* Super strength – The physical strength of an angel in a vessel is unknown, it's possible that their strength is unlimited as it doesn't come from the vessels muscles but instead their angelic power. They also have an extreme control on their strength as they have been shown to punch through walls but also non-fatally punch humans. [[Castiel]]] has been shown to be able to lift a one-ton anvil with ease.
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* Supernatural perception – Angels are able to see objects and beings that are invisible to humans; [[reaper]]s, [[hellhounds]] and [[Enochian sigils]].
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* [[Telekinesis]] – Angels have the ability to move and influence objects with their minds. Other forms of telekinesis include:
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** Biokinesis – Zachariah gives Dean stomach cancer and removes Sam's lungs.<ref name="five01" /> He also injures Adam, causing him to cough up blood.<ref name="five18">[[5.18 Point of No Return]]</ref> Castiel uses this ability, similar to demon exorcism and the pyrokinetic power used by Michael on Anna, on [[Lenore]] to kill her.<ref name="six19">[[6.19 Mommy Dearest]]</ref>
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** Cryokinesis – Lucifer proved capable of freezing objects by breathing on them; this occurred while he was manifesting in his vessel.<ref name="five22">[[5.22 Swan Song]]</ref>
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** Electrokinesis – Raphael can manipulate and control electricity. When Raphael first appeared before Dean and Castiel, electricity arcs away from him while he was manifesting in his vessel for the second time.<ref name="five03">[[5.03 Free to Be You and Me]]</ref>
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** Pyrokinesis – Michael has shown the ability to kill another angel by setting her ablaze.<ref name="five13" /> Gabriel also demonstrated this when he lighted some candles.<ref name="five19">[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]</ref> and incinerated the [[Prince of Hell]] [[Asmodeus]].<ref name="thirteen18">[[13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive]]</ref> Castiel ignited and burnt what he claimed were [[Crowley]]'s bones.<ref name="six10">[[6.10 Caged Heat]]</ref>
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* Telepathy – Angels have the ability to communicate using their minds.
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* [[Teleportation]] – With their [[Angel Wings|wings]] Angels have the ability to teleport anywhere in the world as long as the area is not protected by [[Enochian]] sigils. They can teleport themselves and other beings. Due to angels using their [[Angel Wings|wings]] to teleport, when [[the Fall]] occurred all non-archangels had their wings destroyed preventing then from teleporting. The process of teleportation can be uncomfortable for humans, according to Dean.<ref name="five03" /> Teleportation may involve:
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** Creating sudden wind, shattering lights (Castiel), and causing an Eastern Seaboard blackout (Raphael) when manifesting.<ref name="four01" /><ref name="five03" />
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** Covert arrival, i.e. when [[Anna Milton]] attacked [[Uriel]], or when Castiel attacked [[Zachariah]]'s henchmen.<ref name="four16" /><ref name="five01">[[5.01 Sympathy for the Devil]]</ref>
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* Time travel – Angels have the ability to go backward and forward through time, though this is difficult without [[Heaven]]'s assistance. According to Castiel, "Time is fluid, and on occasion we can bend it." Angels can become aware if there is a significant change to the timeline, however they cannot discern how a change happened. After the Fall destroyed the wings of all angels, it was revealed that the ability to travel through time was also connected to their wings.
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* Voice mimicry – Angels have the ability to sound like any human they choose.<ref name="four16" /><ref name="four22" /><ref name="five13" />
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* [[Weather]] manipulation – The presence to [[Raphael]], [[Michael]], and [[Lucifer]] manipulated the weather at will.
  
After [[Sam]] assents to being Lucifer's [[Vessel]], in an initially unsuccessful ruse to trap the devil, Lucifer faces [[Michael]]. He argues that they do not need to fight, but [[Michael]] says that Lucifer must be destroyed. Before they can begin the final battle, a moment of connection with Dean allows Sam to wrestle control of his body back and fling [[Lucifer]], and [[Michael]], into the [[Lucifer's Cage|the cage]] which was opened by the [[Horsemen's Rings]].
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===Vulnerabilities===
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* Ancient beings – Certain beings that predate the angel's creation, such as [[Eve]], can inhibit an angel from using his or her powers. It is not known if this applies to higher tier angels, such as the archangels. Eve existed before angels, and suggests that she has knowledge that angels lack. Leviathan's have been shown to be able to over power and kill angels with little effort.
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* [[Angel banishing sigil]] – Drawn in human blood, when a hand is placed on the sigil, angels are temporarily banished from the area. It can be used by humans and angels, and the angel who uses it does not disappear with the others. Castiel uses an extreme form of this when he carves the sigil into his vessel's chest; on this occasion, he vanished with the other angels, and returned near mortal.<ref name="five18" /> It is powerful enough to banish an [[archangel]] as strong as [[Lucifer]] as well as regular angels.<ref name="eleven14">[[11.14 The Vessel]]</ref>
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* [[Angel blade]] – A short blade carried around by angels, can be wielded by humans.
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* [[Angel sword]] – A sword that is carried by the [[Grigori]] class of angels. Has the same effect as the angel blade.
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* [[Angel Trap]] – Much like how a devil's trap works for demons, painting a special sigil can trap an angel within it's confines.
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* [[Archangel]]s – Can easily overpower angels, often killing or banishing them by snapping their fingers.<ref name="five08" /><ref name="five13" /><ref name="five22" />
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* [[Archangel blade]] – A short blade once carried by the [[archangel]]s that is capable of killing an archangel,<ref name="five19" /> but only when wielded by another archangel<ref name="thirteen13">[[13.13 Devil's Bargain]]</ref> or a [[vessel]] powered by an archangel.<ref name="thirteen23">[[13.23 Let the Good Times Roll]]</ref> The archangel blades were thought to be missing until one was unearthed by [[Ramiel]].
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* [[Cambion]] – [[Jesse Turner]] has the power to transform Castiel into a toy. Castiel says that Jesse could "destroy the Host of Heaven with a word."
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* [[The Colt]] – The gun's power against angels is uncertain. It was ineffective against Lucifer, but he stated that only five things could not be killed with this weapon, so it is possible that the Colt may work on angels, but not archangels.
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* [[Death's scythe]] – Crowley states that it will kill an angel.<ref name="five21" />
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* [[Demons]] – In certain situations, if there are a significant number of demons, an angel can be overpowered by a horde. Even at full strength, angels travelling into Hell was deemed a dangerous endeavor.
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* [[Enochian]] [[Warding Sigils|warding]] – They can be used to disguise the location of those bearing the symbols. Castiel carved the symbols into Sam and Dean's and later Adam's ribs. Enochian sigils can also be used to keep angels from entering a building.<ref name="four16" /><ref name="five10">[[5.10 Abandon All Hope...]]</ref>
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* Exorcism chant – There is an exorcism chant to expel angels from their human vessels. It seems that the chant is not well known as only one demon, Alastair, has ever used it.<ref name="four10" /><ref name="four16" />
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* [[The Fall]] – After the angels fell from Heaven due to Metatron's spell, all angels have become more susceptible to physical damage as well as having lost the ability to teleport and time travel.
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* [[Holy oil]] – This can be used to trap an angel. Castiel uses a Molotov cocktail of holy oil to temporarily banish Michael at [[Stull Cemetery]].<ref name="five22" />
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* [[Naomi]]'s [[Mind Hacking|torture spike]] – Naomi's torture spike can be used to torture and possibly bend an angel to another angel's will.
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* Pieces of [[Heaven]] – Any physical piece of Heaven itself can be used to kill an angel as shown when [[Gadreel]] uses a piece of rock from the wall of Heaven's dungeon to commit suicide.
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* [[Salt crystal]] – A crystal from the [[smiting]] of Sodom and Gomorrah has the ability to render an angel's vessel into a pillar of salt, forcing the angel to seek a new one.<ref name="six03" />
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* [[Spells]] – Angels are susceptible to certain powerful spells and forms of blood magic, some of which can be lethal to them.
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* [[Staff of Moses]] – The staff has control over the 10 Plagues of Egypt, and appears to be effective even against angels.<ref name="six03" />
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* Unsuitable [[vessel]]s – If an angel takes a vessel that cannot hold the angel's power, it will begin to burn out unless they find a more suitable one. In extreme cases the vessel will explode upon possession.
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* [[Vessel]] expulsion – If an vessel does not want the angel in them anymore and they are aware of the possession and have sufficient will power to exert control, they can expel the angel possessing them though it seems to cause no harm besides rendering the angel bodiless.
  
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==The Winchesters' Beliefs==
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|text= Never say never, (...) but in my mind, angels as supernatural beings do not exist. In my opinion there are forces of evil, but the forces of good are human. There might very well be a God, but if there is, he's working in mysterious ways through a band of very imperfect humans.
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|source= ''[[Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 2]]'', page. 75
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==[[Gabriel]]==
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Prior to the introduction of angels on the show, Dean believed angels did not exist. Sam on the other hand believed in both angels and God, and prayed every day. Dean and Sam's mother is also revealed to have been a woman of faith; the last words [[Mary]] ever spoke to Dean were "...angels were watching over us."<ref name="two13">[[2.13 Houses of the Holy]]</ref> When Dean first sees Mary during a [[djinn]]-induced hallucination, he checks to see if she is real by asking her what she would always say when she tucked him in at night. She answers, "I told you angels were watching over you."<ref name="two20">[[2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be]]</ref> Mary is shown saying this to an unborn Dean during season five.<ref name="five13" />
[[Image:10-a-trickster-in-the-rain.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Gabriel]] The Archangel]]
 
 
[[Gabriel]] is an [[archangel]]. He is referred to as the younger brother of Michael and Lucifer.
 
  
Gabriel loves his angelic family and God deeply. But he soon grew tired of the conflict between Lucifer, the other angels, and God, so Gabriel decided to leave Heaven so that he would not have to witness further strife. He goes to Earth and disguises himself as a [[Trickster]]. In this role he goes about giving people their "just desserts" - punishing people in a way that ironically fits what he sees as their 'crime'. He likes the good life - wine, women and food.
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It is not until season four that angels actually appear, when Castiel arrives and proclaims himself "an angel of the Lord," and reveals that he saved Dean from [[Hell]].<ref name="four01">[[4.01 Lazarus Rising]]</ref>
  
In his role as the Trickster, he meets [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] several times. After Lucifer is freed, Gabriel attempts to force Sam and Dean into accepting their roles as vessels so that the fighting between his brothers will at last come to an end. Sam and Dean counter with the suggestion that Gabriel join the fight against Lucifer, but Gabriel still finds the prospect of doing harm to his family, or watching them do harm to each other, difficult to bear. Like Michael, Gabriel continues to profess love for Lucifer even after what he's done.  
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==Major Angels==
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The following named angels have prominent roles in the series; for information on the archangels [[Michael]], [[Lucifer]], [[Raphael]] and [[Gabriel]] see the article on [[archangel]]s.
  
Finally [[Gabriel]] chooses to fight for humanity against Lucifer, claiming that God was right: humans are better than angels. He dies providing Sam and Dean the chance to escape. He also reveals the potential of the [[Horsemen's Rings]] to imprison Lucifer and stop the apocalypse.
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===[[Castiel]]===
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[[Image:Castiel angel01.jpg|350px|right|thumb|[[Castiel]] in his first appearance.]]
  
==[[Raphael]]==
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[[Season 4]]
[[File:Raph503PS8.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Raphael]] The Archangel]]<br>[[Image:Archangel Raphael Manifesting.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Raphael manifesting in his Vessel on Earth]]
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Multiple angels laid siege to Hell in attempt to rescue Dean Winchester from its pits, but it was Castiel who eventually saved him. During the process of raising Dean, a hand print is burnt into his left shoulder. As a result of his interactions with Dean, Castiel begins to develop empathy for humans. This leads to his demotion because his superiors view this as dangerous.<ref name="four16" /> At one point, Castiel is forcibly removed from his vessel, [[Jimmy Novak]], and sent back to Heaven where it is impressed on him, under torture, that he must follow angelic orders.<ref name="four20">[[4.20 The Rapture]]</ref> Ultimately, he does disobey and acts to help Dean escape Zachariah in order to try and stop Sam from unknowingly freeing Lucifer.<ref name="four22">[[4.22 Lucifer Rising]]</ref>
 
[[Raphael]] is an [[archangel]]. While manifesting on Earth, Raphael causes the eastern seaboard to black-out. Although Michael is Heaven's primary commander, Raphael holds a significant amount of authority over other angels. Raphael supports the plan for [[Michael]] to battle [[Lucifer]]; he tells [[Dean]] that he can bring him to Michael.
 
  
Raphael may be the archangel that is assigned to protect the [[Prophet]] [[Chuck Shurley]]. It is assumed that he is Chuck's protector, because he finds and destroys [[Castiel]], who is in Chuck's presence. Castiel and [[Dean Winchester]] trap Raphael in a circle of [[Holy Oil]], but he denies knowing the whereabouts of [[God]].
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[[Season 5]]
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As a result of this action Castiel is killed, but is then resurrected by God. He next embarks on a mission to find God in order to stop Lucifer. He becomes disillusioned after Joshua reveals that God will not intervene to stop the Apocalypse. After he takes drastic action against a group of angels in [[5.18 Point of No Return]], Castiel awakes in a hospital with his angelic powers all but gone. After being killed by Lucifer in the confrontation at [[Stull Cemetery]], he is resurrected by God a second time with his angelic status restored and enhanced powers which he uses to heal Dean's injuries and resurrect [[Bobby Singer]]. Castiel then tells Dean that he intends to return to Heaven and take command.
  
Following the imprisonment of Michael and Lucifer <sup>[[5.22 Swan Song]]</sup> Raphael tries gain control of heaven's weapons so he can release them. He tries to obtain the [[Staff of Moses]] which has been stolen by the angel [[Balthazar]]. [[Castiel]] tries to stop him but is overcome. Just as Raphael is about to kill Castiel, Balthazar appears and turns Raphael's [[Vessel]] into a pillar of salt using [[Lot's Salt]]. This destroys the [[Vessel]] and gives both Balthazar and Castiel a break from Raphael until he can find a new vessel. <sup>[[6.03 The Third Man]]</sup>
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Castiel returns to Heaven following the imprisonment of Michael to help restore order. He is fighting a civil war against Raphael. After imbuing himself with the souls of Purgatory inside his vessel, Castiel rises in power, dispatches Raphael with a snap of his fingers, and claims to be the new "God".<ref name="six22" />
  
==[[Zachariah]]==
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[[Season 7]]
[[Image:Superior.jpg|left|thumb|[[Zachariah]] - Castiel's Superior |300px]]  
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His reign obliterates Raphael's followers and an assortment of humans of whom Castiel disapproves. He also heals those he finds faithful. However, he becomes increasingly influenced by another group of creatures he took in along with the souls: Leviathans. They drive him to increasingly bloody acts, while the souls begin to destroy Castiel's vessel. At a prompt from the Winchesters, he accepts their help to get rid of the souls, but the leviathans remain, and seize control of Cas.<ref name="seven01">[[7.01 Meet the New Boss]]</ref> They use him for his knowledge, and as a way to escape into the world.
  
[[Zachariah]] is a powerful angel of Heaven who has four faces and six wings in his true form. He has significant authority over other angels. Zachariah is superior in rank to [[Castiel]] and even [[Joshua]], an angel who talks directly to [[God]].  
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Castiel is resurrected by God once more but as an amnesiac, and is eventually found by Dean, who is searching for someone to heal Sam of his hell-madness. Castiel remembers who he is, and takes Sam's illness on himself. His sanity is doubtful, but he remains willing to help the Winchesters. He chooses not to return to Heaven. He later helps kill Leviathan leader [[Dick Roman]] and gets pulled into [[Purgatory]] with Dean as a result.  
   
 
Zachariah plays a major role in the plan to allow [[Lucifer]] to be released so that [[Michael]] can kill him. Once Lucifer is freed, Zachariah takes increasingly aggressive actions to force Dean to consent to being Michael's [[Vessel]]. His failures on this score embitter him. According to Zachariah, he was greatly respected by all of his angel colleagues before being assigned Dean's case because he delivered consistent successes. His reputation is damaged by Dean's refusals, and he is 'fired' by his superiors. Michael then gives Zachariah one more chance at the task of recruiting Dean with a plot involving the resurrection of [[Adam]], Dean's brother.  
 
  
Ultimately even this effort fails, and Zachariah is killed by Dean with an [[Angel Killing Sword]] .
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Castiel is eventually rescued by angels working for [[Naomi]] despite not wanting to leave and is now working with Sam and Dean to find the second half of [[Tablets|demon tablet]] to close the [[Gates of Hell]] forever and banish all demons from the face of the Earth. After retrieving the angel tablet and nearly killing Dean, Castiel is now on the run with the tablet, protecting it from all threats. After the tablet is stolen from him by Crowley, Castiel teams up with [[Metatron]] to do the [[Trials]] to seal off Heaven in an effort to end the civil war there. Its eventually revealed that Metatron is using him to get revenge on the angels by expelling them all from Heaven and he steals Castiel's [[grace]] to do it, making him human and depositing him on Earth.  
  
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[[Season 9]]
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Following becoming human, Castiel began trying to fit into a human life, but after being captured by [[Malachi]] and [[Theo]], he regained his angel status and at least some of his powers by stealing Theo's grace and he starts looking for Metatron to reverse his spell. After killing [[Bartholomew]], Castiel begins leading a faction of angels who want no more angel on angel violence. With his grace burning out, Castiel defeats Metatron with the help of the Winchesters, [[Gadreel]] and [[Hannah]] and the angels regain control of Heaven. However, Castiel's grace is close to burning out and he will die if he doesn't replenish it.
  
==[[Uriel]]==
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[[Season 10]]
[[image:Uriel Angel.Jpg|300px|left|thumb|[[Uriel]] The Specialist]]
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With his grace rapidly burning out, Castiel aids in the search for the now-demonic Dean. Near death, Castiel is saved by Crowley who gives him the grace of [[Adina]], enabling Castiel to help return Dean to being human. After an encounter with the husband of Hannah's vessel, Castiel takes an interest in the Novak family, leading him to become involved in the life of [[Claire Novak]]. Castiel eventually aids Claire in rescuing [[Amelia Novak|her mother]] and killing the [[Grigori]] [[Tamiel]]. Following the [[Mark of Cain]] starting to affect Dean badly, Castiel begins working on finding a cure, searching for [[Cain]] and participating in the final battle with him. Castiel later works with Sam and [[Bobby Singer]] in a failed attempt to get a cure from Metatron. Though Metatron escapes, Castiel renders him human and regains his own grace and with it his status and power. After the Mark of Cain is removed by [[Rowena]], Castiel is placed under a spell that causes him to attack Crowley uncontrollably.
[[Uriel]] is an angel of Heaven. He is first introduced as a "specialist" who is part of Castiel's garrison. He exhibits disdain for both humanity and demons. By [[4.16 On The Head Of A Pin]], he has been made Castiel's superior. He clandestinely breaks the [[Devil's Trap]] holding [[Alastair]], intending for him to kill [[Dean]]. Uriel secretly supports the release of [[Lucifer]] so that the [[archangel]] can return to power. He is one of a group of rebellious angels with this goal, and he has been trying to recruit other angels to the cause; he kills those who refuse. He eventually reveals his plans to [[Castiel]] in an unsuccessful attempt to recruit the other angel, and they fight. Uriel gets the upper hand over Castiel, but Anna kills him, saving Cas.
 
  
Uriel is also seen in [[5.13 The Song Remains The Same]] when Anna travels to 1973 and recruits a younger Uriel to help in her attempt to kill [[Mary]] and [[John Winchester]] and prevent [[Sam]]'s birth.
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Castiel begins to go into uncontrollable rages due to the effect of Rowena's spell and draws the ire of the angels once more due to Metatron escaping on his watch. The Winchesters force Rowena to break the spell Castiel is under and he locates Metatron who tells him that [[the Darkness]] is in fact [[God]]'s sister. Seeing Metatron as no longer a threat, Castiel lets him go. During an encounter with [[Lucifer]], Lucifer insists that he can beat the Darkness and Castiel agrees to become his [[vessel]] in order to give Lucifer form on Earth. Lucifer poses as Castiel to the Winchesters, but he is eventually found out by Sam. Castiel briefly resurfaces long enough to save Sam's life and explain the situation, but is unable to get rid of Lucifer. The Winchesters later make a failed attempt to free Castiel from Lucifer's control, but he refuses to expel the archangel and the attempt fails, leading to both being captured by Amara. After Lucifer and Castiel's rescue from Amara, Castiel briefly resumes control to aid Lucifer in convincing the angels to join in their plan to attack Amara. During the final confrontation with Amara, Lucifer is expelled from Castiel's body, leaving Castiel in control once more. After the threat of Amara is over, Sam and Castiel return to the Bunker only to have Castiel [[angel banishing sigil|banished]] by Lady Toni Bevell.
  
==[[Castiel]]==
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[[File:UrielAngel.jpg|350px|left|thumb|[[Uriel]], a specialist.]]
[[Image:Castiel01.jpg|300px|left|thumb|[[Castiel]] The Angel.]]   [[Image:Angel Castiel Manifesting.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Castiel manifesting in his Vessel on Earth after obtaining his host's consent.]]
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===[[Uriel]]===
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Uriel comes to Earth, manifests inside a [[vessel]], and stands with Castiel in trying to prevent the breaking of a seal in [[4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester]]. He is introduced to the Winchesters as a "specialist", and appears to be junior to Castiel, being placed under his authority. He exhibits disdain for both humanity and demons. By [[4.16 On the Head of a Pin]], he has been made Castiel's superior. He clandestinely breaks the [[Devil's trap (symbol)|devil's trap]] holding Alastair, intending for him to kill Dean. Uriel secretly supports the release of Lucifer so that the archangel can return to power. He is one of a group of rebellious angels with this goal, and he has been trying to recruit other angels to the cause; he kills those who refuse. He eventually reveals his plans to Castiel in an unsuccessful attempt to recruit the other angel, and they fight. Uriel gets the upper hand over Castiel, but Anna kills him with [[Angel Blade|his own blade]], saving Castiel.
  
[[Castiel]] is the angel who saves [[Dean]] from Hell. As a result of his interactions with Dean, he begins to develop empathy for humans. This leads to his demotion because his superiors view this as dangerous.<sup>[[4.16 On The Head Of A Pin]]</sup> At one point, Castiel is forcibly removed from his vessel, [[Jimmy Novak]], and sent back to Heaven where it is impressed on him, under torture, that he must follow angelic orders.<sup>[[4.20 The Rapture]]</sup> Ultimately, he does disobey and acts to help Dean escape [[Zachariah]] in order to try and stop Sam from unknowingly freeing [[Lucifer]].<sup>[[4.22 Lucifer Rising]]</sup>.
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Uriel is also seen in [[5.13 The Song Remains the Same]] when Anna travels to 1973 and recruits a younger Uriel to help in her attempt to kill Mary and [[John Winchester]] and prevent Sam's birth.
  
As a result of this action Castiel is killed, but is then resurrected by [[God]]. He next embarks on a mission to find God in order to stop Lucifer. He becomes disillusioned after [[Joshua]] reveals that God will not intervene to stop the [[Apocalypse]]. After he takes drastic action against a group of angels in [[5.18 Point Of No Return]], Castiel awakes in a hospital with his angelic powers all but gone. After being killed by [[Lucifer]] in the confrontation at [[Stull Cemetery]], he is resurrected by [[God]] a second time, with enhanced powers.
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===[[Anna Milton]]===
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[[File:Anna513.jpg|350px|right|thumb|[[Anna]], the [[fallen angel]].]]
  
Castiel returns to [[Heaven]] following the imprisonment of [[Michael]] to help restore order.
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Anna was originally Castiel and Uriel's superior, but she chose to remove her grace and become human. When Dean is saved from Hell, she begins to hear the angels speaking. Alastair wants to capture her in order to find out what the angels are doing, but Dean and Sam rescue her, and [[Pamela Barnes]] helps her regain her memories of having been an angel. Anna is under a death sentence for disobedience, but she is able to regain her grace from Uriel and becomes an angel again.  
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Later, Anna tries to get Castiel to join her and stop following orders, but he refuses. She kills the traitor Uriel to save Cas. After the events of [[4.21 When the Levee Breaks]], Anna meets with Castiel in an undisclosed location, and a group of angels take her back to Heaven for "reprogramming".
[[Image:Anna Milton.jpg|300px|left|thumb|[[Anna]] The Fallen Angel]]
 
[[Anna]] was originally [[Castiel]] and [[Uriel]]'s superior, but she chose to remove her [[Grace]] and become human. When Dean is saved from [[Hell]], she begins to hear the angels speaking. [[Alastair]] wants to capture her in order to find out what the angels are doing, but [[Dean]] and [[Sam]] rescue her, and [[Pamela Barnes]] helps her regain her memories of having been an angel. Anna is under a death sentence for disobedience, but she is able to regain her [[Grace]] from [[Uriel]] and becomes an angel again.  
 
  
Later, Anna tries to get Castiel to join her and stop following orders, but he refuses. She kills the traitor Uriel to save Cas. After the events of [[4.21 When The Levee Breaks]], Anna meets with Castiel in an undisclosed location, and a group of angels take her back to Heaven for "reprogramming".
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When Anna returns in [[5.13 The Song Remains the Same]] she travels back in time to kill Sam's parents and prevent his birth. She believes this will prevent Lucifer from possessing him and end the Apocalypse. She fails, and Michael disintegrates Anna with a touch for interfering with Heaven's plan.
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===[[Zachariah]]===
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Zachariah is a powerful celestial that was under Michael's command. In his true angelic form, has four faces and six wings. Upon Uriel's death, Zachariah is deployed from Heaven and manifests on Earth in a vessel. He has significant authority over other angels. Zachariah is a direct superior of Castiel, and can even command Joshua, an angel who talks directly to God.
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Zachariah plays a major role in the plan to allow Lucifer to be released so that Michael can kill him. Once Lucifer is freed, Zachariah takes increasingly aggressive actions to force Dean to consent to being Michael's Vessel. His failures on this score embitter him. According to Zachariah, he was greatly respected by all of his angel colleagues before being assigned Dean's case because he delivered consistent successes. His reputation is damaged by Dean's refusals, and he is 'fired' by his superiors. Michael then gives Zachariah one more chance at the task of recruiting Dean with a plot involving the resurrection of Adam, Dean's half-brother. Ultimately even this effort fails, and Zachariah is killed by Dean with an [[Angel Blade|angel blade]] in [[5.18 Point of No Return]].
  
When Anna returns in [[5.13 The Song Remains The Same]] she travels back in time to kill Sam's parents and prevent his birth. She believes this will prevent Lucifer from possessing him and end the Apocalypse. She fails, and [[Michael]] disintegrates Anna with a touch for interfering with [[Heaven]]'s plan.
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===[[Balthazar]]===
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Balthazar is an angel who fought alongside Castiel during the last angelic war. Castiel thought that he had died in the fighting. In fact, Balthazar faked his death, taking a number of powerful artifacts, including the [[Staff of Moses]] and [[Lot's Salt]], with him. He has been on Earth enjoying a rather hedonistic lifestyle, and has bought at least one human soul. He becomes something of an ally to Castiel, but is unaware of Castiel's deal with Crowley until the Winchesters tell him about it. He decides to clandestinely support their efforts to stop Cas. Castiel kills him with an [[Angel Blade|angel blade]] after he alerts them to Castiel's location in [[6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much]].
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[[File:Samandriel.jpg|right|thumb|[[Samandriel]]|350px]]
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Samandriel attends the auction held by [[Plutus]] in order to protect the Word of God. His vessel is a young man named Alfie. He asks Dean about Castiel's whereabouts, and Dean tells him how they ended up in [[Purgatory]]. Samandriel tells Dean that Castiel still has supporters in Heaven and indicates that he is one. He also decides to go by the name of his vessel; Alphie.
  
==[[Joshua]]==
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During the auction, Samandriel bids the Mona Lisa, and then Vatican City. However, the bidding turns to souls, and he says that angels "guard the souls in Heaven, we don't horse trade them." He later offers angelic protection to [[Linda Tran]] for her son [[Kevin Tran|Kevin]], but she refuses it, a wish he respects.
[[Image:Angel Gardener.JPG|300px|left|thumb|Joshua The Angel]]
 
 
[[Joshua]] is an [[angel]] who communicates directly to [[God]]. Although they do not converse face to face. Joshua was seen in Heaven in [[5.16 Dark Side Of The Moon]].  
 
  
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Later, [[Crowley]] captures him and tortures him for information on the future [[prophet]]s which Samandriel gives him. Crowley then orders him put "on ice" for future torture. Eventually his torture under [[Viggo]] causes him to revert to his "factory settings" and reveal the existence of an [[angel tablet]]. After his rescue by Sam, Dean and Castiel, Naomi labels him as a traitor and forces Castiel to kill him with his [[Angel Blade|angel blade]], planning to examine his remains to discover just how badly he broke. He is killed in [[8.10 Torn and Frayed]] He is last mentioned by [[Castiel]] in [[9.10 Road Trip]].
  
==[[Balthazar]]==
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[[File:Naomi807.jpg|left|thumb|350px|[[Naomi]]]]
[[File:Balthazar.jpg|thumb|right|Balthazar The Angel|300px]]
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===[[Naomi]]===
Balthazar is an angel who fought alongside Castiel during the last angelic war. Castiel thought that he had died in the fighting. In fact, Balthazar faked his death, taking a number of powerful artifacts, including the [[Staff of Moses]] and [[Lot's Salt]], with him. He has been on Earth enjoying a rather hedonistic lifestyle, and has bought at least one human soul.
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A high-ranking angel in the field of intelligence, who exists in a part of Heaven not many have visited. According to [[Metatron]], she is the leader of one of many factions fighting for control of Heaven and is able to order the rescue of [[Castiel]] from [[Purgatory]] and order around [[Castiel]] who is a powerful angel himself. She completely brainwashes Castiel, making him deceive the Winchesters, and commanding him to kill Dean when he finds the [[angel tablet]]. After Castiel breaks free of her control, he flees with the angel tablet saying he must protect it from both Heaven and the Winchesters. Later she introduces herself to the boys as an ally, and appears so by saving them from Crowley and helping them complete the second trial by sending [[Bobby]]'s spirit to heaven. She briefly manages to capture Castiel, but is forced to flee when Crowley arrives. Naomi captures Metatron and learns of his plans to expel all angels from [[Heaven]]. This causes her to rethink her decisions and even express remorse for them. She warns Castiel of the truth and Dean that Sam will die if he completes the trials, but Castiel refuses to believe her while Dean does. Naomi returns to Heaven where Metatron kills her in [[8.23 Sacrifice]] and later tells Castiel that she was telling the truth about his plans.
  
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In [[13.19 Funeralia]] Naomi is revealed to have survived Metatron's attempt to kill her, but suffered such injuries that she faked her death and has taken years to recover enough to be "mostly here." With less than a dozen angels left in all of Creation, Naomi is leading the surviving angels in trying to keep Heaven going for as long as possible.
 
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[[File:Metatron.jpg|thumb|right|350px|[[Metatron]]]]
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===[[Metatron]]===
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Metatron was an angel who was enlisted by [[God]] to write the [[tablets]]. After God left and the [[archangel]]s started conspiring to take over the universe themselves, Metatron hid out on Earth. He gifted a Native American tribe with immortality in exchange for stories and books which he found very interesting. However, he was completely cut-off from Heaven and was unaware of things that had occurred since he had left such as the imprisonment of Michael and Lucifer and the deaths of Raphael and Gabriel. Sam and Dean locate him and convince Metatron to join their efforts by rescuing [[Kevin Tran]] and half of the demon tablet from [[Crowley]]. He then begins with working with [[Castiel]] to seal off Heaven in an effort to force the angels to stop fighting and also to keep the civil war from spilling over onto Earth. [[Naomi]] learns that in truth he wants to expel all angels from Heaven in an act of revenge for his own self-exile and he kills her and uses the items he has gathered, including Castiel's [[grace]] to successfully enact his plan. Its eventually discovered that his spell is irreversible. Using the [[Tablets|angel tablet]], Metatron gains massive God-like power. After gathering a massive following to him under the command of himself and [[Gadreel]], Metatron is defeated when Castiel shatters the angel tablet, stripping him of his extra power and causes Metatron to broadcast his true feelings on humanity and angels over [[angel radio]]. Metatron is overthrown and imprisoned in Heaven's dungeon, but not before he briefly kills Dean who returns as a demon. He is later interrogated for information on how to remove the [[Mark of Cain]] from Dean's arm and eventually broken out of prison after the first time fails with the help of [[Bobby Singer]]. After having his grace removed and being rendered human, he is forced to reveal that he doesn't actually know how to remove the Mark. Metatron then offers to lead Castiel to the remainder of his grace in exchange for his life. However, while Castiel gets his grace back, Metatron escapes with what he really came for, the demon tablet. Castiel later locates him working as a videographer and captures Metatron once more for information on [[the Darkness]]. Following getting the information he needs, Castiel lets Metatron go, seeing him as no longer a threat and pitiable instead. Metatron is later brought in by [[God]] to help write his autobiography. In an attempt to stop God's suicidal attack on [[the Darkness]], Metatron helps to rescue [[Lucifer]] and sacrifices himself to buy Sam, Lucifer and [[Donatello Redfield]] time to escape. He is then imploded by Amara into nothingness.
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[[File:Sam-Zeke-Wings.png|thumb|left|350px|A silhouette of the angel [[Gadreel]]'s damaged wings after his fall from [[Heaven]].]]
  
Cupids are part of a lower class of angels<sup>[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]</sup> There are dozens of them stationed on Earth according to Castiel, who refers to them as cherubs, third class. They can manipulate the mere nature of "love" itself, allowing them to make even the most opposite of humans fall in love.  
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===[[Gadreel|Gadreel aka Ezekiel]]===
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Gadreel is an angel who according to [[Metatron]] was [[God]]'s most trusted, which lead to him being chosen to protect the Garden, and keep evil from entering it. Gadreel somehow failed in his task, and allowed the Earth to be cursed with evil, for which he was blamed and locked-up for thousands of years in [[Heaven]]'s darkest dungeon. He was freed from his imprisonment by Metatron when he expelled all the angels from Heaven in an act of revenge.
  
A cupid is first seen in [[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]].  
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Though injured by the fall, he proceeded to take a [[Vessel|vessel]], and when Dean prays for any angel that hears him for help, Gadreel comes under the guise of "Ezekiel," who according to [[Castiel]], was a good soldier and is trustworthy, which is why Gadreel took his identity as a way atoning for his past. The real Ezekiel died in the fall from Heaven. As "Ezekiel" he was unable to heal [[Sam]], due to both of their weakened states, but with [[Dean]]'s help, he is able to take possession of Sam so he can heal him from the inside while also healing himself. "Ezekiel" allows Sam to remain in control of his body, but erases his memory of his near-death experience so that he won't realize he is possessed and reject Ezekiel which would be fatal to Sam. "Ezekiel" later takes control to protect Sam from three demons, but stages it so it looks like Dean killed the demons so Sam remains aware of his presence.
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[[File:Gadreel921.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Gadreel's first vessel.]]
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When angels are after Castiel he lets Dean know about it along with the fact that Sam is slowly healing. He aids Dean in finding Castiel by tracking the rogue [[reaper]] looking for him and resurrects Castiel when he is killed but warns that he either he or "Ezekiel" must leave because Castiel is too dangerous to be around with all of the angels looking for him. When [[Charlie Bradbury]] is killed, Dean calls upon Ezekiel to resurrect her. "Ezekiel" reluctantly does so, stating that every time he does so, it weakens him and he's barely back to half-strength. Gadreel later takes full control of Sam, murdering [[Kevin Tran]] in order to become the lieutenant of [[Metatron]]. With the help of [[Crowley]], Sam eventually manages to expel him and Gadreel is forced to return to his original vessel.
  
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Gadreel began working with Metatron to rebuild Heaven, killing any angel who wouldn't join Metatron and commanding his followers for him. However, Gadreel still had honor and when Metatron's unscrupulous methods got too much for him, Gadreel defected to the side of Sam, Dean and Castiel. Trying to break Metatron's power by infiltrating Heaven and shattering the [[Tablets|angel tablet]], Gadreel commits suicide in order to blow open Heaven's dungeon and free Castiel, sacrificing himself to redeem his actions and fulfill what he recognizes is the angels true mission: protect humanity at any cost. His sacrifice ultimately allows Castiel to shatter the angel tablet, reveal the truth about Metatron to his followers and defeat him. <ref name="nine23" />
  
==Angel Henchmen==
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===[[Bartholomew]]===
[[Image:Angel Hechmen.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Angel Henchmen taking Anna]]
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Bartholomew was an angel who was both a protégé of [[Naomi]]'s and old friend and subordinate of [[Castiel]]'s who gathered a faction after the fall of the angels. His faction used [[Reverend Buddy Boyle]] to get [[vessel]]s for angels that needed them and hunted for Castiel for revenge for causing the fall of the angels, with Bartholomew calling on rogue [[Reaper]]s to help when Castiel warded himself against angelic detection. After [[Malachi]] gathered a faction of his own to oppose him, Bartholomew started an angelic civil war between the two factions and started hunting down even peaceful factions such as the Penitents, seeing them as a threat to his growing power. Bartholomew later tried to recruit Castiel, believing that with Castiel at his side he would be able to unite all of the angels, but after Castiel refused to join Bartholomew due to Bartholomew's savage methods, Bartholomew tried to kill him and Castiel was forced to kill Bartholomew in self-defense. Following Bartholomew's death, some of his faction decided to follow Castiel in a less violent way of living. Dies in [[9.14 Captives]]
[[Image:Soldier of Raphael.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Angel Soldier of Raphael]]
 
  
Zachariah - and later Raphael - appears to have significant authority over these anonymous angels. He is often accompanied by two or more of them. They appear to follow his every order - they do not speak and stand obediently at his side when not performing an appointed task. The extent of their powers and abilities is unknown. Their first appearance may be in [[4.21 When The Levee Breaks]], when they come to capture and escort the fugitive [[Anna Milton]] back to [[Heaven]]. Castiel kills two angel henchmen in [[5.01 Sympathy For The Devil]], and in the same episode Dean banishes them along with Zachariah. In [[5.18 Point Of No Return]], Castiel kills two more at the site of [[Adam Milligan]]'s resurrection, and a fifth in the subsequent attempt to rescue Adam. In the same episode, he banishes four others with an [[Angel Banishing Sigil]] carved into his [[vessel]].
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===[[Malachi]]===
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An anarchist angel who led a faction of angels trying to unite all of the angels under his command and retake Heaven, something that [[Castiel]] said would be a very bad thing. Malachi is brutal, even his own henchman [[Theo]] described him as insane and violent, murdering anyone who gets in his way and going to war with [[Bartholomew]]. After Bartholomew is killed by Castiel, he presumably gains ground but is killed by [[Gadreel]] in his efforts to unite all the angels under [[Metatron]]. Reported dead by Castiel in [[9.21 King of the Damned]]
  
In Season 6, a group of henchmen acts as soldiers for Raphael in his attempts to gain control of Heaven. During [[6.03 The Third Man]], a henchman spying on Castiel speaks for the first time. Of the three soldiers in the episode, Balthazar dispatches one, Sam and Dean banish a second, and Castiel kills the third. The henchmen appear in the following episodes: [[4.21 When The Levee Breaks]], [[5.01 Sympathy For The Devil]], [[5.16 Dark Side Of The Moon]], [[5.18 Point of No Return]] and [[6.03 The Third Man]].
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===[[Dumah]]===
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[[File:Dumah.png|350px|left|thumb|[[Dumah]]]]
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One of the few remaining angels in Heaven, Dumah is contacted by [[Castiel]] for help in [[13.07 War of the Worlds]] to find [[Jack Kline]]. Dumah reveals that Heaven doesn't have him and intends to enslave Jack when they find him to force Jack to help create new angels. With the help of two other angels, Dumah attacks Castiel, only to be driven off by the sudden appearance of [[Lucifer]]. She later meets with Lucifer and [[Anael]] in [[13.13 Devil's Bargain]] and reluctantly carries out his orders in [[13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive]]. When Castiel returns to Heaven for help in [[13.19 Funeralia]], Dumah brings in [[Naomi]] to explain the situation.
  
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In [[14.08 Byzantium]], Castiel returns to Heaven to find Jack's [[soul]] so that he can [[resurrection|resurrect him]], only to find that Heaven has been invaded by the [[Cosmic Entity]]. Castiel finds Dumah alive and she accompanies him on his search for Jack's soul, only for it to be revealed that she is possessed by the Entity. The Entity uses Dumah as its [[vessel]] in its confrontation with Castiel before leaving her body to return to [[the Empty]], leaving Dumah unharmed. She appears when Castiel calls for Naomi in [[14.18 Absence]] and tells him that [[Mary Winchester]] is at peace in a shared Heaven with [[John Winchester]]. In [[14.19 Jack in the Box]], Dumah is revealed to have taken over Heaven and is reshaping it to be a more merciless place and manipulates Jack to her own ends. She also co-opts Jack into turning devout humans into angels. After Dumah threatens to end Mary and John's peace to force Castiel's cooperation, Castiel kills Dumah with his [[angel blade]] in the hallway of Heaven.
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|title=Avenging Angels
 
|text=An angel is an ethereal creature who assists and serves God or the gods of many religious traditions. In the Christian bible, angels are portrayed as powerful and dreadful, endowed with wisdom, correct in their judgment, holy, but not infallible. When their duties are not punitive, angels are beneficent to man. When their duties are punitive, they are known as avenging angels and are mentioned inverses such as II Sam. Xxiv. 15, in which an angel annihilates thousands on God's command. These avenging angels are used by God to punish men for their sins.  
 
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|source= [[Official Website]]
 
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[[File:RaphaelHenchman.jpg|350px|right|thumb|A soldier of [[Raphael]] engages in battle with [[Castiel]].]]
|title= Angel
 
|text=A supernatural being found in Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism and Islam. Angel comes from the Latin word angelus, which came from the Greek word, angelos, meaning "messenger". According to these religions Angels typically act as messengers from God.
 
  
Though superhuman, angels can assume human form and according to the Hebrew Bible, often appeared to people in the shape of humans of extraordinary beauty. They are also described as pure and bright and are said to be formed of fire, and encompassed by light. Angels are thought to posess wings, and are depicted that way in Christian, Jewish and Zoroastrian art where they are also commonly depicted with halos.
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These anonymous angels appear to serve the executive members of the Host like Zachariah and Raphael. They often accompany higher angels when a specific task must be completed. They are primarily silent.  
  
In the Bible, angels are a medium of God's power; they exist to execute God's will. Angels reveal themselves to individuals as well as to the whole nation, to announce events, either good or bad, affecting humans.
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Their first appearance may be in [[4.21 When the Levee Breaks]], when they come to capture and escort the fugitive Anna Milton back to Heaven. Castiel kills two angel henchmen in [[5.01 Sympathy for the Devil]], and in the same episode Dean banishes them along with Zachariah. In [[5.18 Point of No Return]], Castiel kills two more at the site of [[Adam Milligan]]'s resurrection, and a fifth in the subsequent attempt to rescue Adam. In the same episode, he banishes four others with an [[angel banishing sigil]] carved into his vessel.
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[[File:Anna Captured.jpg|350px|right|thumb|Angel henchmen taking [[Anna]].]]
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In season six, a group of henchmen act as soldiers for Raphael in his attempts to gain control of Heaven. During [[6.03 The Third Man]], a henchman spying on Castiel speaks for the first time. Of the three soldiers in the episode, Balthazar dispatches one, Sam and Dean banish a second, and Castiel kills the third. Two later appear with Hester and Inias to capture the prophet Kevin Tran, but don't intervene in the confrontation that takes place. They are later assigned to protect Kevin at his home, but are killed by [[Edgar]].
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The henchmen appear in the following episodes: [[4.21 When The Levee Breaks]], [[5.01 Sympathy for the Devil]], [[5.16 Dark Side of the Moon]], [[5.18 Point of No Return]], [[6.03 The Third Man]], [[6.20 The Man Who Would Be King]], [[6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much]], [[7.01 Meet the New Boss]], [[7.21 Reading Is Fundamental‎]], [[8.17 Goodbye Stranger]], [[8.21 The Great Escapist]] and [[8.23 Sacrifice]]
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|text=Never say never, (...) but in my mind, angels as supernatural beings do not exist. In my opinion there are forces of evil, but the forces of good are human. There might very well be a God, but if there is, he's working in mysterious ways through a band of very imperfect humans.
 
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|source=[[Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 2]], page. 75
 
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==Angels in Lore==
 
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Angels or divine beings described as messengers of God, or guardians of souls occur in many religious traditions.
 
Angels or divine beings described as messengers of God, or guardians of souls occur in many religious traditions.
 
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel Angels] on Wikipedia
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel Angels] on Wikipedia
 
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Angels
Powers and Abilities
Vulnerabilities
Appearance Varies; Can appear as a blinding white light or blue-ish white smoke when manifesting on earth outside of a vessel
Episode(s) Seasons 4–14

Avenging Angels

An angel is an ethereal creature who assists and serves God or the gods of many religious traditions. In the Christian bible, angels are portrayed as powerful and dreadful, endowed with wisdom, correct in their judgment, holy, but not infallible. When their duties are not punitive, angels are beneficent to man. When their duties are punitive, they are known as avenging angels and are mentioned inverses such as II Sam. Xxiv. 15, in which an angel annihilates thousands on God's command. These avenging angels are used by God to punish men for their sins.

Pad of Definitions (1.07 Hook Man), Official Website

An angel is a divine being created by God, able to manifest physically on earth by occupying a vessel. During God's long absence, angels became the caretakers and rulers of Heaven.

The Nephilim Jack Kline has shown the ability to forge new angels from the souls of humans.

Culture & Hierarchy

God has been absent from Heaven for a long period, and in his absence angels manage and power Heaven, as well as the watch over the souls within it, according to Ash.[1] Angels in Heaven dwell in a very hierarchical community, and are known collectively as the Host of Heaven. Much of angelic hierarchy appears to operate like a military organization, broken down into smaller units and factions called garrisons. While in Heaven, all angels can communicate with one another via an Enochian language. For millennia, angels were not allowed to manifest on Earth or take a vessel, though angels had been known to do so on special circumstances, but chose watch over humanity from afar.[2][3]

The archangel Michael appeared to have been the leader in Heaven prior to his imprisonment in Lucifer's Cage. Raphael, another archangel, was also a powerful force taking the reigns of power in hopes of freeing Lucifer and Michael and restarting the Apocalypse. The other archangels were not involved in the Host; Gabriel left Heaven soon after Lucifer was cast out. Archangels are the eldest angels, having been God's first creations made from pure primordial creation. They are "fierce", "absolute", and are "Heaven's most terrifying weapon", according to Castiel. Unquestioning obedience is expected of lower members of the Host, and those who question orders may be tortured to force compliance. Disobedience can be punished by death. Anna explained the situation to Dean:

Anna: Dean, do you know how many angels have actually seen God? Seen his face?
Dean: All of you?
Anna: Four angels. Four. And I'm not one of them.
Dean: That's it? Well, then how do you even know that there is a God?
Anna: We have to take it on faith... Which we're killed if we don't have.

Anna and Castiel are both subject to torture during seasons four and five. Angels who rebel and leave Heaven become fallen angels.

In 2011 the only archangel that remained alive and active was Raphael, as Lucifer supposedly killed Gabriel, and both Lucifer and Michael were restricted to Lucifer's Cage. Heaven would fallen into major disarray as a civil war, with Castiel and a number of other angels tryied to prevent Raphael from becoming the paramount leader of Heaven and restarting the Apocalypse. Castiel managed to defeat Raphael by taking in souls from Purgatory. He slaughters Raphael and his followers, but Castiel cannot contain the power for long, and must return the souls. In his absence, the leadership of Heaven was unknown, though angels still appeared to have a hierarchy.[4]

Among the hierarchy is Naomi who holds an unknown rank, but works in intelligence and is clearly very high-ranking. Metatron reveals that she is a major player in fighting over for the right to rule Heaven. After Metatron expelled all angels from Heaven to Earth using a spell, he declared himself to be the sole ruler of Heaven. On Earth, many angel factions formed led by Bartholomew, Malachi, Tyrus and Rebecca. Both Bartholomew and Malachi wanted to unite all of the angels and retake Heaven under their leadership and Rebecca and her faction wanted to coexist with humans. Bartholomew killed Rebecca and wiped out her faction while Castiel killed Bartholomew in self-defense. Currently another faction is forming under Castiel's leadership that wants there to be no more unnecessary bloodshed between angels. Castiel's faction comes into conflict with one led by Metatron and Gadreel who kill anyone who refuses to join them including Malachi. Metatron eventually manages to unite all the angels under his command and attains God-like power with the help of the angel tablet, but with the help of Gadreel, Sam, Dean and Castiel destroy Metatron's power and overthrow him. Metatron is locked in Heaven's dungeon and all the angels look to Castiel for leadership. However, Castiel declines the leadership and a quorum of angels is formed to run Heaven by committee, of which included Hannah in a high ranking position.[5][6][7] According to Metatron, under Hannah's leadership, Heaven is run better than it has since God "cut the ribbon on the pearly gates."[8]

After Hannah's death, Heaven's leadership is indicated to have fallen apart.[9] A lower-ranking angel takes command to fight Amara, but is killed in a failed attack on her.[10] Lucifer subsequently takes control for a short time before being captured by Amara.[11] Joshua is known to have taken up a leadership role during the Nephilim crisis and was stated to have the power to pardon Castiel,[12] but he was killed by the Prince of Hell Dagon.[13] Following Joshua's death, the leadership of Heaven was unclear until Lucifer took power again for a short time.[14][15] Following Lucifer's departure, Naomi appears to have taken command of the remaining angels,[16] but is overthrown by Dumah who attempts to reshape Heaven for the worst following the invasion of the Cosmic Entity. However, her reign is short-lived as Dumah is killed by Castiel for threatening John and Mary Winchester.[17]

It is later revealed that the existence of angels is what maintains Heaven, and due to the significant loss of angels through the Fall and various wars and battles only nine angels, led by Naomi remain in existence to watch over the souls in the Heaven, and that once they are all gone, Heaven will fall releasing billions of souls on to the earth.

After imprisoning Naomi, Dumah takes over Heaven to reshape it to be a more merciless place and manipulates Jack to her own ends. She also co-opts Jack into turning devout humans into angels. After Dumah threatens to end Mary and John's peace to force Castiel's cooperation, Castiel kills Dumah with his angel blade.[17]

Angel Sub-Classes

Cherubs

Colloquially known as "cupids", they are cherubs of the "third class" according to Castiel, and represent a lower order of angels.[18] There were dozens of them stationed on Earth, but after the angelic civil wars and the Fall, their numbers are not known. Cherubs can manipulate the nature of human attraction, allowing them to make even the most opposite of humans fall in love.

A cherub is first seen in 5.14 My Bloody Valentine, and then again in 8.23 Sacrifice where Castiel must acquire a cupid's bow and arrow for what he believes to be a trial to close off Heaven. Another Cherub appears in 10.18 Book of the Damned where he attacks Castiel and is killed by Metatron and another appears in 13.13 Devil's Bargain where his grace is stolen by Lucifer who then kills the powerless Cherub.

Seraphim

Seraphim are a higher class of angel than regular angels like Joshua and Inias. The two known seraphim are Akobel and Castiel. Their powers are greater than a regular angels, being shown to smite black-eyed demons with ease.[19] They also have been shown to be able to rival the archangels, as when Castiel lead a rebellion against Raphael.

Rit Zien

Rit Zien are a special class of angel, their name translated from Enochian means "hands of mercy." The Rit Zien functioned much like field medics, they honed in on pain and would tend to the wounded and healed the angels strong enough to be healed on the fields of battle. In the case of those who were mortally wounded and beyond saving, the Rit Zien would put them down, their way of smiting was, according to Castiel "so quick and so total that it rendered death virtually painless." [20]

Grigori

The Grigori were, according to Castiel, an elite squad of some of the first angels who were stationed on Earth to watch over humanity, but went rogue and were wiped out. However, some survived and continued feeding off humans, trapping them in a dream state where they were in their ideal Heaven while the Grigori in question fed on their souls. The survival of the Grigori became known in 2015 when Claire Novak's efforts to find her mother led to Tamiel's exposure and death.[21]

Fallen Angels

Fallen angels are angels that have been expelled from Heaven on the Host of Heaven's command. When regular angels are cut off, they loose certain abilities including, healing, resurrection, and smiting.[22] However, archangels function independently from Heaven and do not loose any known abilities.

Nephilim

The union between an angel and a human can produce offspring known as Nephilim. The Nephilim have the soul of a human infused with angelic grace, and like angels have many of the same abilities and characteristics such as wings and are able to perceive angels in their vessels. They are however, seen as abominations by angels and are seen as one of the most dangerous creatures in creation, due to the fact that they grow more powerful than the celestial parent that sired them and have the ability to destroy worlds. As the conception of a nephilim is forbidden by the oldest laws of heaven, the penalty for breaking their most sacred oath is death to the child and the parents.

History

Angel

A supernatural being found in Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism and Islam. Angel comes from the Latin word angelus, which came from the Greek word, angelos, meaning "messenger". According to these religions Angels typically act as messengers from God.

Though superhuman, angels can assume human form and according to the Hebrew Bible, often appeared to people in the shape of humans of extraordinary beauty. They are also described as pure and bright and are said to be formed of fire, and encompassed by light. Angels are thought to possess wings, and are depicted that way in Christian, Jewish and Zoroastrian art where they are also commonly depicted with halos.

In the Bible, angels are a medium of God's power; they exist to execute God's will. Angels reveal themselves to individuals as well as to the whole nation, to announce events, either good or bad, affecting humans.

Pad of Definitions (2.13 Houses of the Holy), Official Website

The archangels were created by God in order to help battle his sister the Darkness. After her defeat, God would begin creating in earnest, first making the Leviathans, whom were locked away for being too dangerous. Sometime after, God created the angels and their various classes. With the arrival humanity, God placed a high value on them. Lucifer refused to accept the position in the divine order apportioned to humanity, and defied God's word. After Michael cast him from Heaven, Lucifer twisted human souls to create the first demons, the first of which was Lilith. For his crimes, Lucifer was imprisoned in a cage locked with the 66 seals. This conflict had lasting repercussions, including Gabriel's descent to Earth and becoming the trickster god Loki. At some point, God also departed Heaven, leaving the angels in charge.

In 1972, the demon Azazel managed to locate Lucifer's prison and to communicate with him. Azazel then proceeded with an intricate plan to release Lucifer that required decades of work from himself, and the demons Meg, Ruby, and even Lilith. Of special importance was the effort to ensure Sam Winchester's availability as Lucifer's vessel. The plan culminated in the breaking of the 66 seals.

It appears that when the highest ranking angels discovered the plan, they decided to allow it to proceed. According to Zachariah, they intend for Lucifer to be freed so that Michael can finally battle and defeat him, bringing about paradise. However, to maintain order, the angelic hierarchy commands the rank and file angels to descend to Earth, and even take vessels to prevent the breaking of the 66 seals. Angels aware of the master plan included Zachariah and Michael. Even some of the angels who were kept ignorant of Heaven's plan decided not to oppose the breaking of the seals, but for a different reason. Uriel and his fellows wanted to see Lucifer rise so that they could follow him.

Most angels worked to maintain the seals, including Castiel. He was sent to rescue Dean from Hell, but did not reach him before he broke the first of the seals. It is likely that Heaven wanted Dean returned to Earth, not to prevent the first seal from breaking, but so that he would be available to be Michael's vessel. Eventually all of the seals are broken and Lucifer is released. However, the ultimate goal of Michael's followers is not achieved, because the final confrontation between Lucifer and himself is prevented by the combined efforts of Sam, Dean, Castiel, Bobby Singer, Gabriel, and the demon Crowley, among others. In the end, both Lucifer and Michael became imprisoned in Lucifer's Cage.

Following the loss of Michael, Castiel speculates that Heaven will be in chaos, and intends to return to help if he can. When Raphael threatens to restart the Apocalypse, Castiel, at Crowley's urging, starts a civil war to stop him.[19] Some of the angels chose sides in the war, while others had abandoned the fight to live on Earth. Castiel manages to destroy Raphael, the leader of the traditionalist angels, by taking in souls from Purgatory. After which he then declares himself the new God.

His first act as "God", Castiel kills Raphael's followers and a variety of humans of whom he disapproves of. However, Castiel finds that he cannot control the souls indefinitely because they are destroying his vessel. He also finds that he is host to Leviathans, who seem to be making his behavior even more violent. With the Winchesters' help he gives up the souls, but the Leviathans take him over, and escape into the world. Castiel becomes an amnesiac, and later mentally unbalanced. In his absence, the primary leadership of Heaven is unknown, but Hester was revealed as a ranking member. The angels would continue to perform at least some of their duties, such as the protection of prophets. Some angels resented Castiel, while others seemed willing to move forward.[4] After finding Castiel alive and getting the prophet Kevin Tran, two angels are shown to be killed by a Leviathan named Edgar. Castiel later discovers that his entire garrison was wiped out and says that if there are any survivors, they are now in hiding. Castiel later went on to help Dean kill Dick Roman and defeat the Leviathans.[23]

The angel Samandriel attends Plutus' auction to try to get the demon tablet and stop it from falling into demon hands, especially Crowley's as he wants to throw open the Gates of Hell.[24] Later, angels under the command of Naomi rescue Castiel from Purgatory, though many die in the incursion. Crowley kidnaps Samandriel to get the names of all future prophets, which the other angels don't even seem to notice. However, Castiel helps rescue the prophets, and ends up breaking the demon tablet in half, stopping Crowley from getting away with all of it. Naomi later orders Castiel to help the Winchesters in whatever they need and report to her periodically on their activities. After Samandriel manages to get a distress call off, Naomi sends Castiel to rescue him. Though he succeeds with the Winchesters' help, Samandriel has revealed the existence of an angel tablet and Naomi has Castiel kill him as a traitor, worried about what it might mean. According to Naomi the existence of this tablet is something any angel would die to protect as with it, Crowley could cause a lot of trouble for the angels, pointing out that the demon tablet shows how to seal them all up in Hell and could conceivably do the same to the angels in Heaven.[25] After indoctrinating Castiel to her will, Naomi sends him to get the angel tablet, which he succeeds in doing with the help of the Winchesters and the demon Meg and then tries to get him to kill Dean. Castiel manages to break free of Naomi's control and flees with the tablet, though Naomi says he is doing what he is meant to do: protect the tablet.[26] Afterwards, Naomi presents herself as an ally to the Winchesters, claiming that she and by extension, Heaven, want the same thing they do: Hell sealed. Naomi aids with completing the second trial by releasing Crowley's hold on Bobby Singer's soul and allowing it to ascend into Heaven despite Crowley's belief that if the Winchesters seal up Hell and all its demons, they will seal up Heaven and all of its angels next.[27] Naomi later captures Castiel, but is driven off by Crowley before she can find the angel tablet. Castiel teams up with Metatron to seal off Heaven and end the civil war going on there, but Naomi learns that Metatron intends to expel all angels from Heaven forever as revenge for his own expulsion and tries to convince a disbelieving Castiel of this. He refuses to believe her, but she is proven right when Metatron kills her and uses a Nephilim's heart, Cupid's bow and Castiel's grace to expel all the angels (except, presumably, himself) who are seen falling to Earth.

The angels falling from Heaven.

The angels falling to Earth is believed by many humans just to be a "global meteor shower." Most angels blamed Castiel for what happened and want revenge. When Dean gets desperate for a way to save Sam, he sends out a prayer to all angels, pleading for one to save Sam, but while it draws in Gadreel, pretending to be Ezekiel, who is willing to help, it also draws three angels who want to know where Castiel is. Dean kills one and banishes the other two, but is forced to let "Ezekiel" possess Sam in order for him to heal both Sam and himself as "Ezekiel" was injured falling to Earth. At the same time, an angel named Hael enlists Castiel's help in guiding her on Earth, but after he decides to help Dean instead, she kidnaps him and reveals her true plan to be to possess Castiel to become stronger. Castiel incapacitates Hael by crashing her car and kills her when she threatens to reveal where to find him to all the angels searching for him. [28] While Gadreel allows Sam to remain in control for the majority of the time, he emerges without Sam's knowledge when his presence is needed to protect Sam or aid the Winchesters in some way.[29][30][31][32] A faction of angels quickly emerges led by Bartholomew, a follower of Naomi, that uses Reverend Buddy Boyle to gain vessels and hunt for Castiel. After killing an angel that locates him, Castiel wards himself against detection with an Enochian tattoo so Bartholomew sends rogue Reapers after him. One succeeds in killing Castiel, but Ezekiel resurrects him.[30] While Dean and Castiel deal with rogue Rit Zien angel Ephraim, ultimately killing him when he tries to kill Castiel, Sam and Kevin learn from Crowley's translation of the angel tablet that Metatron's spell to expel all angels from Heaven is irreversible.[20] It was also revealed by Malachi, who is now at war with Bartholomew, that a whole host of angels died during the fall, among the dead he names Azrael, Sophia, and Ezekiel. After stealing Theo's Grace, Castiel becomes an angel once more. After Dean learns the truth and meeting with Metatron, Gadreel takes full possession of Sam to become his lieutenant in restoring Heaven, murdering Kevin Tran along the way.[33] Eventually, with the help of Crowley, Sam expels Gadreel who merely returns to his original vessel to continue his work.[34] After being captured by Bartholomew's followers, Castiel discovers that Bartholomew is using Boyle's resources to track Metatron whenever he appears on Earth, but is also eliminating all other factions, even peaceful ones such as the Penitents who coexist with humanity. When Castiel refuses to kill Eliah due to wanting no more angel on angel bloodshed, Bartholomew attacks him and Castiel is forced to kill Bartholomew in self-defense. However, Castiel's beliefs sway some of Bartholomew's followers who decide to follow Castiel in his way of thinking.[5]

In the years since the Apocalypse, the Host of Heaven's numbers began decreasing. Through the first angelic civil war, Castiel declaring himself God and killing the Raphael loyalists, the angel fall, and second angelic civil war on Earth, by 2017 the number of angels decreased to the point they are near extinction, as no angels have been made since God created them at the dawn of time. In an attempt to save their species, the remaining angels have decided to try and use the Nephilim Jack Kline to create more angels.

Characteristics

According to Castiel, angels are not omniscient beings,[35] although their knowledge, especially that of archangels, is extensive. Their angelic power exists in the form of grace. Anna voluntarily removed her grace in order to be reborn human. She describes the grace as "an energy", but this energy is somehow connected to an angel's true form. Anna said that the removal of her grace was very painful. Despite the fact that an angel's power is connected to its grace, Anna still demonstrated telekinesis and superhuman strength. Anna also heard other angels conversing in Heaven but could not respond.[36] The restoration of grace replenishes the angel's powers and abilities.[2]

Angels in their incorporeal form.

The "physical appearance" of an angel's true form varies. For instance, Lucifer's angelic form is said by Uriel to be beautiful.[37] However, Sam and Rowena described their experiences seeing Lucifer's true face as traumatic. Luciger's eye color is also red, opposed to the traditional blue of his brethren. Zachariah described his angelic form has four faces (one of which is a lion) and six wings, though Sam and Dean are not able to perceive him in this way in Heaven.[1] Castiel states that his true angelic form is the size of the Chrysler Building.[38] Within the show, an angel's true form is often seen as brilliant white light. Psychic Pamela Barnes' eyes are burnt out when she looks on Castiel's true form. Michael's voice and true form prove fatal to several bar patrons.[39] For these reasons, angels most often communicate with humans through dreams, or through a vessel.

An angel's true voice is often heard as an ear piercing, high-pitched sound which can shatter glass. Castiel tries to speak to Dean with his true voice and is surprised when Dean cannot understand it because he is the vessel of Michael.[40] Some humans, in fact, can understand this true voice, but to most it is overwhelming, painful, or sometimes fatal to behold.

When angels converse with each other in Heaven, they speak Enochian. Anna, before realizing that she was formerly an angel, was able to hear angels speaking without them being physically present. Dean referred to this communication as "angel radio", and it appears to be a common method of relaying information between angels. This might be referred to as a telepathic link; angels also have some ability to read human minds.[18]

Angels occupy a human vessel in order to manifest on Earth. The person they possess must consent to this, as opposed to demonic possession which is non-consensual. Angels and their vessels appear to be matched based on bloodlines, some of which are preserved by "cupids", which according to Castiel is a lower order of cherub. Though angels can possess human's not of a specific bloodline, however they risk the vessel deteriorating or even exploding upon possession. It seems that while occupied, the vessel's blood is altered by the angel's presence. Castiel has commented that he cannot use his "own" blood for a ritual, because he is "not human".[41]

Some angelic powers are innate, and some can be curtailed or enhanced by the hierarchy of the Host of Heaven. Castiel finds his abilities limited after he rebels and helps Dean: "I'm cut off from Heaven and much of Heaven's power. Certain things I can do. Certain things I can't."[42]. Castiel appears essentially mortal in the alternate future in 5.04 The End, after he reports the angels have abandoned Earth. After he directly acts against Heaven in 5.18 Point of No Return, Castiel returns almost mortal. He receives enhanced angelic powers from God in 5.22 Swan Song. Abilities are also correlated with the rank of the angel. Depending on the rank, angels may not need to be connected to Heaven to use all of their power as while in Purgatory after receiving enhanced powers, Castiel displays a power he lost when cut off from Heaven last time, but is left in a weakened state from the experience when he eventually escapes Purgatory. However, he appears to quickly recover from this weakness.

Powers and abilities

Angels are extremely powerful beings with a wide range of abilities. Abilities vary with the class of the angel. For example, archangels have all the abilities of a normal angel, but they are enhanced, and they seem to have abilities that average angels do not possess.

Having fallen from Heaven due to the actions of Metatron, the angels have all lost their ability to teleport due to the loss of their wings, although they appear to retain their other abilities and weaknesses, such as being held off by angel-banishing sigils or their ability to heal, as well as still requiring vessels.

  • Clairsentience – Angels have the ability to sense the energies other angels radiate from their vessels, allowing them to recognize each other. This ability also extends to being able to see the true faces of demons possessing humans.
  • Destructive white light – Similar to Lilith's ability in depiction, however comes with the blue tinge that represents angelic presence, suggesting this is an extension of the angel's true form. When Castiel used this power, he ordered the humans to "Shut your eyes!" as Anna Milton did when she regained her true form, destroying Alastair's host. The light is powerful enough to kill a diner full of Eve's "perfect creations" the Jefferson Starships.[43] This may have been what Deputy Framingham witnessed Raphael using on demons at a gas station.[44] Naomi later used this to try to smite Crowley forcing him to flee before she could.[27] Metatron also displayed this when he rescued Kevin Tran from Crowley.[45]
  • Dreamwalking – Angels can enter human dreams in order to communicate with them. They do not need to know where the person is to use this ability.
  • Enhanced senses – An angel's senses are heightened to a superhuman level. They have the ability to identify people from simply smelling their bones or blood, see a person's molecular make-up, and hear people from vast distances. Their sense of taste allows them to taste each individual atom that makes up a piece of food. Castiel was also able to tell a victim suffered from a recent bladder infection by sniffing his corpse.
  • Healing – Angels have the ability to heal humans. When angels are disconnected from Heaven, they lose this power, as shown during Castiel's defection from Heaven and his inability to cure Bobby Singer of his paralysis.
    • Angels are able to maintain their vessels without food, water, or sleep, and to heal them after they are injured. Lucifer healed Nick's body after he was shot by the Colt. Castiel has healed his vessel, Jimmy Novak, from his countless fatal injuries. Their vessels also appear resistant to disease. However, when Castiel is on the verge of becoming mortal, Pestilence is able to infect him.[46] Possessed vessels will also not age as long as they are possessed by an angel. Also, weakened angels in vessels can become drunk, but it takes an extremely large amount of alcohol. An angel's ability to maintain and heal its vessel can be used to repair fatal damage that even their healing power can't fix.
  • Invisibility – Angels, even while occupying vessels, can hide within the Veil rendering themselves unseen by the human eye.
  • Invulnerability – An angel's durability far exceeds that of a human's. Prior to the Fall, an angel could take great amounts of physical damage, causing little to no harm to them.
  • Knowledge of all prophets – Castiel claims that Leah, the Whore of Babylon, is not a prophet because he has every prophet's name "seared" into his brain, and it is likely that all angels do as well. Samandriel displayed this ability as well.
  • Matchmaking – Certain types of angels in the cherub class, e.g. cupids, can bring couples together by marking their hearts with Enochian symbols.
  • Memory manipulation – Angels have the ability to take away and restore a human's memories. Angels can also implant fake memories. Displayed by Zachariah, Michael, & Castiel.
  • Power removal – Castiel has displayed the power to remove psychic abilities from humans, but it is extremely painful and mentally-damaging to the person losing the power.
  • Prayer – Angels are capable hearing the prayers of humans. The prayer does not need to be formal, as angels can pick up on a sense of longing in a person, whether they are aware of it or not.
  • Reality warpingGabriel had shown the ability to create living beings, creatures, objects and imaginary realities out of nothing. He also showed the ability to reshape objects and human bodies, including his own vessel, and he was able to create an exact copy of himself as well.[47][48][49][50]
  • Resurrection – Some angels are sufficiently powerful to resurrect humans, even from Hell.
  • Revelation – Angels can implant visions into a prophet’s mind, as demonstrated when Zachariah uses Chuck.[51]
  • Sedation – As displayed by Castiel & Michael, angels have the ability to make humans unconscious by placing two fingers on their foreheads.
  • Smiting – Angels have the ability kill demons by placing a hand on the forehead of a possessed individual. Extremely powerful demons are immune to the touch of lower-level angels, e.g. Alastair.[2] This ability also works on monsters and humans alike.[33] A special class of angels called the Rit Zien, like Ephraim, can use this to kill mortally wounded angels and humans, but when they do, the being it is used on near-instantly explodes in a painless death.[33] The collective Host of Heaven can pool their powers together and perform mass-smitings which can poison the attacked area causing smiting sickness.
  • Soul-reading – By reaching into a human's chest, an angel can read marks left on the human's soul by another angel. This procedure is very painful for the human, but leaves little physical damage. Thus far, this ability has only been used by Castiel.
  • Soul-channeling – Angels can use the energy from souls to empower themselves. Castiel siphons some energy from Bobby's soul to pull Sam and Dean forward in time.[52] He absorbs fifty thousand damned souls to declare war on Raphael.[19] He manages to destroy Raphael by taking in the souls of Purgatory.[53]
  • Super strength – The physical strength of an angel in a vessel is unknown, it's possible that their strength is unlimited as it doesn't come from the vessels muscles but instead their angelic power. They also have an extreme control on their strength as they have been shown to punch through walls but also non-fatally punch humans. Castiel] has been shown to be able to lift a one-ton anvil with ease.
  • Supernatural perception – Angels are able to see objects and beings that are invisible to humans; reapers, hellhounds and Enochian sigils.
  • Telekinesis – Angels have the ability to move and influence objects with their minds. Other forms of telekinesis include:
    • Biokinesis – Zachariah gives Dean stomach cancer and removes Sam's lungs.[51] He also injures Adam, causing him to cough up blood.[39] Castiel uses this ability, similar to demon exorcism and the pyrokinetic power used by Michael on Anna, on Lenore to kill her.[43]
    • Cryokinesis – Lucifer proved capable of freezing objects by breathing on them; this occurred while he was manifesting in his vessel.[54]
    • Electrokinesis – Raphael can manipulate and control electricity. When Raphael first appeared before Dean and Castiel, electricity arcs away from him while he was manifesting in his vessel for the second time.[44]
    • Pyrokinesis – Michael has shown the ability to kill another angel by setting her ablaze.[3] Gabriel also demonstrated this when he lighted some candles.[50] and incinerated the Prince of Hell Asmodeus.[15] Castiel ignited and burnt what he claimed were Crowley's bones.[55]
  • Telepathy – Angels have the ability to communicate using their minds.
  • Teleportation – With their wings Angels have the ability to teleport anywhere in the world as long as the area is not protected by Enochian sigils. They can teleport themselves and other beings. Due to angels using their wings to teleport, when the Fall occurred all non-archangels had their wings destroyed preventing then from teleporting. The process of teleportation can be uncomfortable for humans, according to Dean.[44] Teleportation may involve:
    • Creating sudden wind, shattering lights (Castiel), and causing an Eastern Seaboard blackout (Raphael) when manifesting.[40][44]
    • Covert arrival, i.e. when Anna Milton attacked Uriel, or when Castiel attacked Zachariah's henchmen.[37][51]
  • Time travel – Angels have the ability to go backward and forward through time, though this is difficult without Heaven's assistance. According to Castiel, "Time is fluid, and on occasion we can bend it." Angels can become aware if there is a significant change to the timeline, however they cannot discern how a change happened. After the Fall destroyed the wings of all angels, it was revealed that the ability to travel through time was also connected to their wings.
  • Voice mimicry – Angels have the ability to sound like any human they choose.[37][56][3]
  • Weather manipulation – The presence to Raphael, Michael, and Lucifer manipulated the weather at will.

Vulnerabilities

  • Ancient beings – Certain beings that predate the angel's creation, such as Eve, can inhibit an angel from using his or her powers. It is not known if this applies to higher tier angels, such as the archangels. Eve existed before angels, and suggests that she has knowledge that angels lack. Leviathan's have been shown to be able to over power and kill angels with little effort.
  • Angel banishing sigil – Drawn in human blood, when a hand is placed on the sigil, angels are temporarily banished from the area. It can be used by humans and angels, and the angel who uses it does not disappear with the others. Castiel uses an extreme form of this when he carves the sigil into his vessel's chest; on this occasion, he vanished with the other angels, and returned near mortal.[39] It is powerful enough to banish an archangel as strong as Lucifer as well as regular angels.[57]
  • Angel blade – A short blade carried around by angels, can be wielded by humans.
  • Angel sword – A sword that is carried by the Grigori class of angels. Has the same effect as the angel blade.
  • Angel Trap – Much like how a devil's trap works for demons, painting a special sigil can trap an angel within it's confines.
  • Archangels – Can easily overpower angels, often killing or banishing them by snapping their fingers.[49][3][54]
  • Archangel blade – A short blade once carried by the archangels that is capable of killing an archangel,[50] but only when wielded by another archangel[14] or a vessel powered by an archangel.[58] The archangel blades were thought to be missing until one was unearthed by Ramiel.
  • CambionJesse Turner has the power to transform Castiel into a toy. Castiel says that Jesse could "destroy the Host of Heaven with a word."
  • The Colt – The gun's power against angels is uncertain. It was ineffective against Lucifer, but he stated that only five things could not be killed with this weapon, so it is possible that the Colt may work on angels, but not archangels.
  • Death's scythe – Crowley states that it will kill an angel.[46]
  • Demons – In certain situations, if there are a significant number of demons, an angel can be overpowered by a horde. Even at full strength, angels travelling into Hell was deemed a dangerous endeavor.
  • Enochian warding – They can be used to disguise the location of those bearing the symbols. Castiel carved the symbols into Sam and Dean's and later Adam's ribs. Enochian sigils can also be used to keep angels from entering a building.[37][22]
  • Exorcism chant – There is an exorcism chant to expel angels from their human vessels. It seems that the chant is not well known as only one demon, Alastair, has ever used it.[2][37]
  • The Fall – After the angels fell from Heaven due to Metatron's spell, all angels have become more susceptible to physical damage as well as having lost the ability to teleport and time travel.
  • Holy oil – This can be used to trap an angel. Castiel uses a Molotov cocktail of holy oil to temporarily banish Michael at Stull Cemetery.[54]
  • Naomi's torture spike – Naomi's torture spike can be used to torture and possibly bend an angel to another angel's will.
  • Pieces of Heaven – Any physical piece of Heaven itself can be used to kill an angel as shown when Gadreel uses a piece of rock from the wall of Heaven's dungeon to commit suicide.
  • Salt crystal – A crystal from the smiting of Sodom and Gomorrah has the ability to render an angel's vessel into a pillar of salt, forcing the angel to seek a new one.[41]
  • Spells – Angels are susceptible to certain powerful spells and forms of blood magic, some of which can be lethal to them.
  • Staff of Moses – The staff has control over the 10 Plagues of Egypt, and appears to be effective even against angels.[41]
  • Unsuitable vessels – If an angel takes a vessel that cannot hold the angel's power, it will begin to burn out unless they find a more suitable one. In extreme cases the vessel will explode upon possession.
  • Vessel expulsion – If an vessel does not want the angel in them anymore and they are aware of the possession and have sufficient will power to exert control, they can expel the angel possessing them though it seems to cause no harm besides rendering the angel bodiless.

The Winchesters' Beliefs

Never say never, (...) but in my mind, angels as supernatural beings do not exist. In my opinion there are forces of evil, but the forces of good are human. There might very well be a God, but if there is, he's working in mysterious ways through a band of very imperfect humans.

Eric Kripke, Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 2, page. 75

Prior to the introduction of angels on the show, Dean believed angels did not exist. Sam on the other hand believed in both angels and God, and prayed every day. Dean and Sam's mother is also revealed to have been a woman of faith; the last words Mary ever spoke to Dean were "...angels were watching over us."[59] When Dean first sees Mary during a djinn-induced hallucination, he checks to see if she is real by asking her what she would always say when she tucked him in at night. She answers, "I told you angels were watching over you."[60] Mary is shown saying this to an unborn Dean during season five.[3]

It is not until season four that angels actually appear, when Castiel arrives and proclaims himself "an angel of the Lord," and reveals that he saved Dean from Hell.[40]

Major Angels

The following named angels have prominent roles in the series; for information on the archangels Michael, Lucifer, Raphael and Gabriel see the article on archangels.

Castiel

Castiel in his first appearance.

Season 4 Multiple angels laid siege to Hell in attempt to rescue Dean Winchester from its pits, but it was Castiel who eventually saved him. During the process of raising Dean, a hand print is burnt into his left shoulder. As a result of his interactions with Dean, Castiel begins to develop empathy for humans. This leads to his demotion because his superiors view this as dangerous.[37] At one point, Castiel is forcibly removed from his vessel, Jimmy Novak, and sent back to Heaven where it is impressed on him, under torture, that he must follow angelic orders.[61] Ultimately, he does disobey and acts to help Dean escape Zachariah in order to try and stop Sam from unknowingly freeing Lucifer.[56]

Season 5 As a result of this action Castiel is killed, but is then resurrected by God. He next embarks on a mission to find God in order to stop Lucifer. He becomes disillusioned after Joshua reveals that God will not intervene to stop the Apocalypse. After he takes drastic action against a group of angels in 5.18 Point of No Return, Castiel awakes in a hospital with his angelic powers all but gone. After being killed by Lucifer in the confrontation at Stull Cemetery, he is resurrected by God a second time with his angelic status restored and enhanced powers which he uses to heal Dean's injuries and resurrect Bobby Singer. Castiel then tells Dean that he intends to return to Heaven and take command.

Season 6 Castiel returns to Heaven following the imprisonment of Michael to help restore order. He is fighting a civil war against Raphael. After imbuing himself with the souls of Purgatory inside his vessel, Castiel rises in power, dispatches Raphael with a snap of his fingers, and claims to be the new "God".[53]

Season 7 His reign obliterates Raphael's followers and an assortment of humans of whom Castiel disapproves. He also heals those he finds faithful. However, he becomes increasingly influenced by another group of creatures he took in along with the souls: Leviathans. They drive him to increasingly bloody acts, while the souls begin to destroy Castiel's vessel. At a prompt from the Winchesters, he accepts their help to get rid of the souls, but the leviathans remain, and seize control of Cas.[62] They use him for his knowledge, and as a way to escape into the world.

Castiel is resurrected by God once more but as an amnesiac, and is eventually found by Dean, who is searching for someone to heal Sam of his hell-madness. Castiel remembers who he is, and takes Sam's illness on himself. His sanity is doubtful, but he remains willing to help the Winchesters. He chooses not to return to Heaven. He later helps kill Leviathan leader Dick Roman and gets pulled into Purgatory with Dean as a result.

Season 8 Castiel is eventually rescued by angels working for Naomi despite not wanting to leave and is now working with Sam and Dean to find the second half of demon tablet to close the Gates of Hell forever and banish all demons from the face of the Earth. After retrieving the angel tablet and nearly killing Dean, Castiel is now on the run with the tablet, protecting it from all threats. After the tablet is stolen from him by Crowley, Castiel teams up with Metatron to do the Trials to seal off Heaven in an effort to end the civil war there. Its eventually revealed that Metatron is using him to get revenge on the angels by expelling them all from Heaven and he steals Castiel's grace to do it, making him human and depositing him on Earth.

Season 9 Following becoming human, Castiel began trying to fit into a human life, but after being captured by Malachi and Theo, he regained his angel status and at least some of his powers by stealing Theo's grace and he starts looking for Metatron to reverse his spell. After killing Bartholomew, Castiel begins leading a faction of angels who want no more angel on angel violence. With his grace burning out, Castiel defeats Metatron with the help of the Winchesters, Gadreel and Hannah and the angels regain control of Heaven. However, Castiel's grace is close to burning out and he will die if he doesn't replenish it.

Season 10 With his grace rapidly burning out, Castiel aids in the search for the now-demonic Dean. Near death, Castiel is saved by Crowley who gives him the grace of Adina, enabling Castiel to help return Dean to being human. After an encounter with the husband of Hannah's vessel, Castiel takes an interest in the Novak family, leading him to become involved in the life of Claire Novak. Castiel eventually aids Claire in rescuing her mother and killing the Grigori Tamiel. Following the Mark of Cain starting to affect Dean badly, Castiel begins working on finding a cure, searching for Cain and participating in the final battle with him. Castiel later works with Sam and Bobby Singer in a failed attempt to get a cure from Metatron. Though Metatron escapes, Castiel renders him human and regains his own grace and with it his status and power. After the Mark of Cain is removed by Rowena, Castiel is placed under a spell that causes him to attack Crowley uncontrollably.

Season 11 Castiel begins to go into uncontrollable rages due to the effect of Rowena's spell and draws the ire of the angels once more due to Metatron escaping on his watch. The Winchesters force Rowena to break the spell Castiel is under and he locates Metatron who tells him that the Darkness is in fact God's sister. Seeing Metatron as no longer a threat, Castiel lets him go. During an encounter with Lucifer, Lucifer insists that he can beat the Darkness and Castiel agrees to become his vessel in order to give Lucifer form on Earth. Lucifer poses as Castiel to the Winchesters, but he is eventually found out by Sam. Castiel briefly resurfaces long enough to save Sam's life and explain the situation, but is unable to get rid of Lucifer. The Winchesters later make a failed attempt to free Castiel from Lucifer's control, but he refuses to expel the archangel and the attempt fails, leading to both being captured by Amara. After Lucifer and Castiel's rescue from Amara, Castiel briefly resumes control to aid Lucifer in convincing the angels to join in their plan to attack Amara. During the final confrontation with Amara, Lucifer is expelled from Castiel's body, leaving Castiel in control once more. After the threat of Amara is over, Sam and Castiel return to the Bunker only to have Castiel banished by Lady Toni Bevell.

Uriel, a specialist.

Uriel

Uriel comes to Earth, manifests inside a vessel, and stands with Castiel in trying to prevent the breaking of a seal in 4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester. He is introduced to the Winchesters as a "specialist", and appears to be junior to Castiel, being placed under his authority. He exhibits disdain for both humanity and demons. By 4.16 On the Head of a Pin, he has been made Castiel's superior. He clandestinely breaks the devil's trap holding Alastair, intending for him to kill Dean. Uriel secretly supports the release of Lucifer so that the archangel can return to power. He is one of a group of rebellious angels with this goal, and he has been trying to recruit other angels to the cause; he kills those who refuse. He eventually reveals his plans to Castiel in an unsuccessful attempt to recruit the other angel, and they fight. Uriel gets the upper hand over Castiel, but Anna kills him with his own blade, saving Castiel.

Uriel is also seen in 5.13 The Song Remains the Same when Anna travels to 1973 and recruits a younger Uriel to help in her attempt to kill Mary and John Winchester and prevent Sam's birth.

Anna Milton

Anna was originally Castiel and Uriel's superior, but she chose to remove her grace and become human. When Dean is saved from Hell, she begins to hear the angels speaking. Alastair wants to capture her in order to find out what the angels are doing, but Dean and Sam rescue her, and Pamela Barnes helps her regain her memories of having been an angel. Anna is under a death sentence for disobedience, but she is able to regain her grace from Uriel and becomes an angel again.

Later, Anna tries to get Castiel to join her and stop following orders, but he refuses. She kills the traitor Uriel to save Cas. After the events of 4.21 When the Levee Breaks, Anna meets with Castiel in an undisclosed location, and a group of angels take her back to Heaven for "reprogramming".

When Anna returns in 5.13 The Song Remains the Same she travels back in time to kill Sam's parents and prevent his birth. She believes this will prevent Lucifer from possessing him and end the Apocalypse. She fails, and Michael disintegrates Anna with a touch for interfering with Heaven's plan.

Zachariah - Castiel's superior.

Zachariah

Zachariah is a powerful celestial that was under Michael's command. In his true angelic form, has four faces and six wings. Upon Uriel's death, Zachariah is deployed from Heaven and manifests on Earth in a vessel. He has significant authority over other angels. Zachariah is a direct superior of Castiel, and can even command Joshua, an angel who talks directly to God.

Zachariah plays a major role in the plan to allow Lucifer to be released so that Michael can kill him. Once Lucifer is freed, Zachariah takes increasingly aggressive actions to force Dean to consent to being Michael's Vessel. His failures on this score embitter him. According to Zachariah, he was greatly respected by all of his angel colleagues before being assigned Dean's case because he delivered consistent successes. His reputation is damaged by Dean's refusals, and he is 'fired' by his superiors. Michael then gives Zachariah one more chance at the task of recruiting Dean with a plot involving the resurrection of Adam, Dean's half-brother. Ultimately even this effort fails, and Zachariah is killed by Dean with an angel blade in 5.18 Point of No Return.

Balthazar

Balthazar is an angel who fought alongside Castiel during the last angelic war. Castiel thought that he had died in the fighting. In fact, Balthazar faked his death, taking a number of powerful artifacts, including the Staff of Moses and Lot's Salt, with him. He has been on Earth enjoying a rather hedonistic lifestyle, and has bought at least one human soul. He becomes something of an ally to Castiel, but is unaware of Castiel's deal with Crowley until the Winchesters tell him about it. He decides to clandestinely support their efforts to stop Cas. Castiel kills him with an angel blade after he alerts them to Castiel's location in 6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much.

Samandriel

Samandriel attends the auction held by Plutus in order to protect the Word of God. His vessel is a young man named Alfie. He asks Dean about Castiel's whereabouts, and Dean tells him how they ended up in Purgatory. Samandriel tells Dean that Castiel still has supporters in Heaven and indicates that he is one. He also decides to go by the name of his vessel; Alphie.

During the auction, Samandriel bids the Mona Lisa, and then Vatican City. However, the bidding turns to souls, and he says that angels "guard the souls in Heaven, we don't horse trade them." He later offers angelic protection to Linda Tran for her son Kevin, but she refuses it, a wish he respects.

Later, Crowley captures him and tortures him for information on the future prophets which Samandriel gives him. Crowley then orders him put "on ice" for future torture. Eventually his torture under Viggo causes him to revert to his "factory settings" and reveal the existence of an angel tablet. After his rescue by Sam, Dean and Castiel, Naomi labels him as a traitor and forces Castiel to kill him with his angel blade, planning to examine his remains to discover just how badly he broke. He is killed in 8.10 Torn and Frayed He is last mentioned by Castiel in 9.10 Road Trip.

Naomi

A high-ranking angel in the field of intelligence, who exists in a part of Heaven not many have visited. According to Metatron, she is the leader of one of many factions fighting for control of Heaven and is able to order the rescue of Castiel from Purgatory and order around Castiel who is a powerful angel himself. She completely brainwashes Castiel, making him deceive the Winchesters, and commanding him to kill Dean when he finds the angel tablet. After Castiel breaks free of her control, he flees with the angel tablet saying he must protect it from both Heaven and the Winchesters. Later she introduces herself to the boys as an ally, and appears so by saving them from Crowley and helping them complete the second trial by sending Bobby's spirit to heaven. She briefly manages to capture Castiel, but is forced to flee when Crowley arrives. Naomi captures Metatron and learns of his plans to expel all angels from Heaven. This causes her to rethink her decisions and even express remorse for them. She warns Castiel of the truth and Dean that Sam will die if he completes the trials, but Castiel refuses to believe her while Dean does. Naomi returns to Heaven where Metatron kills her in 8.23 Sacrifice and later tells Castiel that she was telling the truth about his plans.

In 13.19 Funeralia Naomi is revealed to have survived Metatron's attempt to kill her, but suffered such injuries that she faked her death and has taken years to recover enough to be "mostly here." With less than a dozen angels left in all of Creation, Naomi is leading the surviving angels in trying to keep Heaven going for as long as possible.

Metatron

Metatron was an angel who was enlisted by God to write the tablets. After God left and the archangels started conspiring to take over the universe themselves, Metatron hid out on Earth. He gifted a Native American tribe with immortality in exchange for stories and books which he found very interesting. However, he was completely cut-off from Heaven and was unaware of things that had occurred since he had left such as the imprisonment of Michael and Lucifer and the deaths of Raphael and Gabriel. Sam and Dean locate him and convince Metatron to join their efforts by rescuing Kevin Tran and half of the demon tablet from Crowley. He then begins with working with Castiel to seal off Heaven in an effort to force the angels to stop fighting and also to keep the civil war from spilling over onto Earth. Naomi learns that in truth he wants to expel all angels from Heaven in an act of revenge for his own self-exile and he kills her and uses the items he has gathered, including Castiel's grace to successfully enact his plan. Its eventually discovered that his spell is irreversible. Using the angel tablet, Metatron gains massive God-like power. After gathering a massive following to him under the command of himself and Gadreel, Metatron is defeated when Castiel shatters the angel tablet, stripping him of his extra power and causes Metatron to broadcast his true feelings on humanity and angels over angel radio. Metatron is overthrown and imprisoned in Heaven's dungeon, but not before he briefly kills Dean who returns as a demon. He is later interrogated for information on how to remove the Mark of Cain from Dean's arm and eventually broken out of prison after the first time fails with the help of Bobby Singer. After having his grace removed and being rendered human, he is forced to reveal that he doesn't actually know how to remove the Mark. Metatron then offers to lead Castiel to the remainder of his grace in exchange for his life. However, while Castiel gets his grace back, Metatron escapes with what he really came for, the demon tablet. Castiel later locates him working as a videographer and captures Metatron once more for information on the Darkness. Following getting the information he needs, Castiel lets Metatron go, seeing him as no longer a threat and pitiable instead. Metatron is later brought in by God to help write his autobiography. In an attempt to stop God's suicidal attack on the Darkness, Metatron helps to rescue Lucifer and sacrifices himself to buy Sam, Lucifer and Donatello Redfield time to escape. He is then imploded by Amara into nothingness.

A silhouette of the angel Gadreel's damaged wings after his fall from Heaven.

Gadreel aka Ezekiel

Gadreel is an angel who according to Metatron was God's most trusted, which lead to him being chosen to protect the Garden, and keep evil from entering it. Gadreel somehow failed in his task, and allowed the Earth to be cursed with evil, for which he was blamed and locked-up for thousands of years in Heaven's darkest dungeon. He was freed from his imprisonment by Metatron when he expelled all the angels from Heaven in an act of revenge.

Though injured by the fall, he proceeded to take a vessel, and when Dean prays for any angel that hears him for help, Gadreel comes under the guise of "Ezekiel," who according to Castiel, was a good soldier and is trustworthy, which is why Gadreel took his identity as a way atoning for his past. The real Ezekiel died in the fall from Heaven. As "Ezekiel" he was unable to heal Sam, due to both of their weakened states, but with Dean's help, he is able to take possession of Sam so he can heal him from the inside while also healing himself. "Ezekiel" allows Sam to remain in control of his body, but erases his memory of his near-death experience so that he won't realize he is possessed and reject Ezekiel which would be fatal to Sam. "Ezekiel" later takes control to protect Sam from three demons, but stages it so it looks like Dean killed the demons so Sam remains aware of his presence.

Gadreel's first vessel.

When angels are after Castiel he lets Dean know about it along with the fact that Sam is slowly healing. He aids Dean in finding Castiel by tracking the rogue reaper looking for him and resurrects Castiel when he is killed but warns that he either he or "Ezekiel" must leave because Castiel is too dangerous to be around with all of the angels looking for him. When Charlie Bradbury is killed, Dean calls upon Ezekiel to resurrect her. "Ezekiel" reluctantly does so, stating that every time he does so, it weakens him and he's barely back to half-strength. Gadreel later takes full control of Sam, murdering Kevin Tran in order to become the lieutenant of Metatron. With the help of Crowley, Sam eventually manages to expel him and Gadreel is forced to return to his original vessel.

Gadreel began working with Metatron to rebuild Heaven, killing any angel who wouldn't join Metatron and commanding his followers for him. However, Gadreel still had honor and when Metatron's unscrupulous methods got too much for him, Gadreel defected to the side of Sam, Dean and Castiel. Trying to break Metatron's power by infiltrating Heaven and shattering the angel tablet, Gadreel commits suicide in order to blow open Heaven's dungeon and free Castiel, sacrificing himself to redeem his actions and fulfill what he recognizes is the angels true mission: protect humanity at any cost. His sacrifice ultimately allows Castiel to shatter the angel tablet, reveal the truth about Metatron to his followers and defeat him. [7]

Bartholomew

Bartholomew was an angel who was both a protégé of Naomi's and old friend and subordinate of Castiel's who gathered a faction after the fall of the angels. His faction used Reverend Buddy Boyle to get vessels for angels that needed them and hunted for Castiel for revenge for causing the fall of the angels, with Bartholomew calling on rogue Reapers to help when Castiel warded himself against angelic detection. After Malachi gathered a faction of his own to oppose him, Bartholomew started an angelic civil war between the two factions and started hunting down even peaceful factions such as the Penitents, seeing them as a threat to his growing power. Bartholomew later tried to recruit Castiel, believing that with Castiel at his side he would be able to unite all of the angels, but after Castiel refused to join Bartholomew due to Bartholomew's savage methods, Bartholomew tried to kill him and Castiel was forced to kill Bartholomew in self-defense. Following Bartholomew's death, some of his faction decided to follow Castiel in a less violent way of living. Dies in 9.14 Captives

Malachi

An anarchist angel who led a faction of angels trying to unite all of the angels under his command and retake Heaven, something that Castiel said would be a very bad thing. Malachi is brutal, even his own henchman Theo described him as insane and violent, murdering anyone who gets in his way and going to war with Bartholomew. After Bartholomew is killed by Castiel, he presumably gains ground but is killed by Gadreel in his efforts to unite all the angels under Metatron. Reported dead by Castiel in 9.21 King of the Damned

Dumah

One of the few remaining angels in Heaven, Dumah is contacted by Castiel for help in 13.07 War of the Worlds to find Jack Kline. Dumah reveals that Heaven doesn't have him and intends to enslave Jack when they find him to force Jack to help create new angels. With the help of two other angels, Dumah attacks Castiel, only to be driven off by the sudden appearance of Lucifer. She later meets with Lucifer and Anael in 13.13 Devil's Bargain and reluctantly carries out his orders in 13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive. When Castiel returns to Heaven for help in 13.19 Funeralia, Dumah brings in Naomi to explain the situation.

In 14.08 Byzantium, Castiel returns to Heaven to find Jack's soul so that he can resurrect him, only to find that Heaven has been invaded by the Cosmic Entity. Castiel finds Dumah alive and she accompanies him on his search for Jack's soul, only for it to be revealed that she is possessed by the Entity. The Entity uses Dumah as its vessel in its confrontation with Castiel before leaving her body to return to the Empty, leaving Dumah unharmed. She appears when Castiel calls for Naomi in 14.18 Absence and tells him that Mary Winchester is at peace in a shared Heaven with John Winchester. In 14.19 Jack in the Box, Dumah is revealed to have taken over Heaven and is reshaping it to be a more merciless place and manipulates Jack to her own ends. She also co-opts Jack into turning devout humans into angels. After Dumah threatens to end Mary and John's peace to force Castiel's cooperation, Castiel kills Dumah with his angel blade in the hallway of Heaven.

A soldier of Raphael engages in battle with Castiel.

Angel Henchmen

These anonymous angels appear to serve the executive members of the Host like Zachariah and Raphael. They often accompany higher angels when a specific task must be completed. They are primarily silent.

Their first appearance may be in 4.21 When the Levee Breaks, when they come to capture and escort the fugitive Anna Milton back to Heaven. Castiel kills two angel henchmen in 5.01 Sympathy for the Devil, and in the same episode Dean banishes them along with Zachariah. In 5.18 Point of No Return, Castiel kills two more at the site of Adam Milligan's resurrection, and a fifth in the subsequent attempt to rescue Adam. In the same episode, he banishes four others with an angel banishing sigil carved into his vessel.

Angel henchmen taking Anna.

In season six, a group of henchmen act as soldiers for Raphael in his attempts to gain control of Heaven. During 6.03 The Third Man, a henchman spying on Castiel speaks for the first time. Of the three soldiers in the episode, Balthazar dispatches one, Sam and Dean banish a second, and Castiel kills the third. Two later appear with Hester and Inias to capture the prophet Kevin Tran, but don't intervene in the confrontation that takes place. They are later assigned to protect Kevin at his home, but are killed by Edgar.

The henchmen appear in the following episodes: 4.21 When The Levee Breaks, 5.01 Sympathy for the Devil, 5.16 Dark Side of the Moon, 5.18 Point of No Return, 6.03 The Third Man, 6.20 The Man Who Would Be King, 6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much, 7.01 Meet the New Boss, 7.21 Reading Is Fundamental‎, 8.17 Goodbye Stranger, 8.21 The Great Escapist and 8.23 Sacrifice

Angels in Lore

Angels or divine beings described as messengers of God, or guardians of souls occur in many religious traditions.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 5.16 Dark Side of the Moon
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 4.10 Heaven and Hell
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 5.13 The Song Remains the Same
  4. 4.0 4.1 7.21 Reading Is Fundamental‎
  5. 5.0 5.1 9.14 Captives
  6. 9.21 King of the Damned
  7. 7.0 7.1 9.23 Do You Believe in Miracles?
  8. 10.18 Book of the Damned
  9. 11.03 The Bad Seed
  10. 11.09 O Brother, Where Art Thou?
  11. 11.18 Hell's Angel
  12. 12.15 Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell
  13. 12.19 The Future
  14. 14.0 14.1 13.13 Devil's Bargain
  15. 15.0 15.1 13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive
  16. 13.19 Funeralia
  17. 17.0 17.1 14.19 Jack in the Box
  18. 18.0 18.1 5.14 My Bloody Valentine
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 6.20 The Man Who Would Be King
  20. 20.0 20.1 9.06 Heaven Can't Wait
  21. 10.20 Angel Heart
  22. 22.0 22.1 5.10 Abandon All Hope...
  23. 7.23 Survival of the Fittest
  24. 8.02 What's Up, Tiger Mommy?
  25. 8.10 Torn and Frayed
  26. 8.17 Goodbye Stranger
  27. 27.0 27.1 8.19 Taxi Driver
  28. 9.01 I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here
  29. 9.02 Devil May Care
  30. 30.0 30.1 9.03 I'm No Angel
  31. 9.04 Slumber Party
  32. 9.05 Dog Dean Afternoon
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 9.09 Holy Terror
  34. 9.10 Road Trip
  35. 4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester
  36. 4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 37.4 37.5 4.16 On the Head of a Pin
  38. 6.07 Family Matters
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 5.18 Point of No Return
  40. 40.0 40.1 40.2 4.01 Lazarus Rising
  41. 41.0 41.1 41.2 6.03 The Third Man
  42. 5.02 Good God, Y'All
  43. 43.0 43.1 6.19 Mommy Dearest
  44. 44.0 44.1 44.2 44.3 5.03 Free to Be You and Me
  45. 8.21 The Great Escapist
  46. 46.0 46.1 5.21 Two Minutes to Midnight
  47. 2.15 Tall Tales
  48. 3.11 Mystery Spot
  49. 49.0 49.1 5.08 Changing Channels
  50. 50.0 50.1 50.2 5.19 Hammer of the Gods
  51. 51.0 51.1 51.2 5.01 Sympathy for the Devil
  52. 6.18 Frontierland
  53. 53.0 53.1 6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much
  54. 54.0 54.1 54.2 5.22 Swan Song
  55. 6.10 Caged Heat
  56. 56.0 56.1 4.22 Lucifer Rising
  57. 11.14 The Vessel
  58. 13.23 Let the Good Times Roll
  59. 2.13 Houses of the Holy
  60. 2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be
  61. 4.20 The Rapture
  62. 7.01 Meet the New Boss