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Deities or gods are powerful supernatural beings representing the dominant authority of a religion. The major deity featured in Supernatural is that of the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), who is referred to as God.
Kali shows disgust for Westerners and their belief that they have the right to leadership in their own God's name, accusing them of butchery. She also states that she and the other Gods' religions were practiced before his. [1]
Although not mentioned or referenced, there has been an appearance of a Greek Demi-God. Oliver is the son of the Greek Titan, Prometheus and a human mother, Hayley.[2]
Throughout the Supernatural series, there have been many deities encountered including:
- God (Judaism, Christianity, Islam)
- The Vanir (Norse)
- Trickster (from many cultures)
- Loki (Norse)
- Anansi (West African)
- Madge and Edward Carrigan (Pagan)
- Tiamat (Babylonian)
- Leshii (Slavic)
- Kali (Hindu)
- Ganesh (Hindu)
- Odin (Norse)
- Baldur (Norse)
- Mercury (Roman)
- Zao Shen (Chinese)
- Baron Samedi (Haitian Voodoo)
- Veritas (Roman)
- Atropos along with her Two Sisters known as The Fates (Greek)
- Eve The Mother of all Monsters
- Castiel After taking in all the souls from Purgatory, declares himself the new God. (aka Godstiel)
- Osiris (Egyptian)
- Harmonia (Greek)
- Chronos (Greek)
- Plutus (Greek)
- Mr Vili (Norse)
- Cacao (Mayan)
- Prometheus (Greek)
- Artemis (Greek)
- Zeus (Greek)
Attributes
Gods have true forms of their own, but often appear in human form on Earth. For instance, Ganesh can turn into an elephant (which is his symbol in lore),[1] Veritas seems to have a body of a cat but takes on human form,[3] and Eve, the Mother of All monsters, appears hideous in her true form.[4] The Pagan gods disguised as Madge and Edward Carrigan actually live as a suburban couple.[5]
While their powers and abilities vary greatly depending on the type of deity, they all seem to possess some abilities that may be inherent in all gods like immortality, superhuman strength, speed, agility, and senses. Gods like Baldur, Ganesh, Odin, and Zao Shen seem to possess extraordinary strength.[1]
In Supernatural, deities can live forever - for the deities are not subjected to aging, making them immortal but not all powerful. Despite being immortal, they all seem to be vulnerable in some way and can be killed by various weapons or by other beings. Tricksters, immortal demi-god like creatures, can be killed with a wooden stake dipped in the blood of one of it's victims. .[6] Atropos, one of the three fates, can be killed by an angelic weapon.[7] Eve can be killed when exposed to phoenix ashes.[8] Mr Vili is able to be killed by Mjölnir[9] and the weapons of Artemis are able to kill other gods as well.[2] The only known immortal beings that cannot be killed are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, though this has yet to be confirmed. Death states that even God will someday meet his end:[10]
- Dean: Well I gotta ask: How old are you?
- Death: As old as God. Maybe older. Neither of us can remember anymore. Life, death, chicken, egg – regardless, at the end, I’ll reap Him too.
- Dean: God? You’ll reap God?
- Death: Oh yes. God will die too, Dean.
Some gods possess unique powers: Tricksters can alter reality and make objects, people, and other average organisms appear out of thin air;[6] Kali can produce fire and bind beings to her presence with a glare;[1] Leshii can shapeshift, read human minds, and move at incredible speeds;[11] and Mercury can also move at incredible speeds.[1] God can teleport people anywhere on Earth without being physically present.[12] God also is well known for creating the entire Universe and everything in it. Veritas possesses Telekinesis, the agility and speed of a cat, and can cause any human to speak only the truth. However, Sam Winchester was able to withstand this power when he didn't have his soul.[3]
Other pagan gods are able to influence the weather and vegetation positively and negatively as well, such as The Vanir,[13] who could cause growth and health of the crops, or Madge and Edward Carrigan, who gave mild weather.[5] Both types of gods seemed to be able to perform these in exchange for human sacrifices. Without their sacrifices, the power of the gods waned or failed.[13][5][11] Mercury can also influence the growth of vegetation positively or negatively, as demonstrated when a dead herb sprouts in his presence.[1] Leshii, the forest god, can plant Balkan seeds inside peoples' stomachs.[11]
Death of Deities in Supernatural
In some traditions, particularly monotheistic religions, deities and gods are thought of as being immortal and all powerful. However, in Supernatural the Deities can be killed by humans, other deities, and Angels. Death claims that God will one day die.[10]
- With the help of Sam and Dean, Emily burns the First tree which disenfranchises The Vanir.[13]
- Dean and Sam Winchester kill two Pagan gods disguised as Madge and Edward Carrigan, using wooden stakes made from Evergreen trees.[5]
- Sam Winchester kills Leshii, by decapitating it using an Iron axe.[11]
- Dean Winchester kills Zao Shen, using a wooden stake.[1]
- Archangel Lucifer kills Mercury, Baldur, Ganesh and Odin.[1]
- Sam kills Veritas, using a knife dipped in Dog's blood.[3]
- Dean kills Eve, using Phoenix Ash.[8]
- Sam stabs Osiris with a ram's horn, which will lead to him being inactive for a couple of centuries.[14]
- Sam kills Chronos with an stake made of olive wood dipped in an unknown blood.[15]
- Beau kills Plutus with a wodden stake.[9]
- Sam kills Mr Vili with a blow from Mjölnir.[9]
- Artemis accidentaly kills Prometheus when Zeus pulls him in front of one of her arrows.[2]
- Prometheus kills Zeus by shoving one of Artemis' arrows through himself into Zeus.[2]
Gods in Lore
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 5.19 Hammer Of The Gods
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 8.16 Remember the Titans
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 6.06 You Can't Handle The Truth
- ↑ 6.16 ...And Then There Were None
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 3.08 A Very Supernatural Christmas
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 2.15 Tall Tales
- ↑ 6.17 My Heart Will Go On
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 6.19 Mommy Dearest
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 8.02 What's Up, Tiger Mommy?
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 5.21 Two Minutes To Midnight
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 5.05 Fallen Idol
- ↑ 5.01 Sympathy For The Devil
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 1.11 Scarecrow
- ↑ 7.04 Defending Your Life
- ↑ 7.12 Time After Time
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