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|occupation= [[Prophet]]<br>Writer<br>[[God]]
|episodes= [[4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book]]<br>[[4.22 Lucifer Rising]]<br>[[5.01 Sympathy for the Devil]]<br> [[5.04 The End]]<br>[[5.09 The Real Ghostbusters]]<br>[[5.22 Swan Song]]<br>[[10.05 Fan Fiction]]<br>[[11.20 Don't Call Me Shurley]]<br>[[11.21 All in the Family]]<br>[[11.22 We Happy Few]]<br>[[11.23 Alpha and Omega]]<br>[[14.20 Moriah]]<br>[[15.02 Raising Hell]]<br>[[15.04 Atomic Monsters]]
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|text= Well, there's only one explanation. Obviously I'm a god..god… How else do you explain it? I write things and then they come to life. Yeah, no, I'm definitely a god. A cruel, cruel, capricious god.
|author= Chuck Shurley
|source= [[4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book]]
==History==
Chuck Shurley is the pseudonym used by [[God]] when he was living as an author who wrote the low selling ''[[The Supernatural Books|Supernatural]]'' book series, which he writes wrote under the pen name Carver Edlund. The contents of the books are actually Sam and Dean's lives, the details of which come to him in his dreams. Chuck continued to write even though the books were no longer being published. Unbeknownst to him, the inspiration of the books is divine - as he is a [[prophet]] of [[God]].<ref>[[4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book]]</ref> Chuck says he started writing because of a childhood crush on Nancy McKeon, the actress who played Jo on the TV show ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Facts_of_Life_%28TV_series%29 The Facts of Life]nom de plume''. Chuck thinks he must have sent her 40-50 letters, but she never wrote back. Chuck claimed the ability to foresee events that concern [[Dean]] and [[Sam Winchester]], teling the Winchesters he goes through some kind of a "process" when he has visions. A severe headache occurs, and then he takes aspirin and drinks until he passes out. While unconscious, he sees and interprets prophecyCarver Edlund.
==Episodes==
[[File:Chuck'sDesk.jpg|350px|right|thumb|Chuck's writing space, compromised of a computer, sheets of paper, drafts and [[alcohol]].]]
===[[4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book]]===
:''"I am so sorry. I mean, horror is one thing, but to be forced to live bad writing… if I would have known it was real, I would have done another pass."''[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] find a series of books written about them, and through the publisher track down the author Carver Edlund -- the pen name of writer Chuck Shurley. He reveals the stories come to him in dreams, and that he's continued writing even after the books stopped being published.
Chuck reveals his latest dream is of Sam and [[Lilith]] having "a night of fiery demonic passion." Sam asks Chuck if he knows about him drinking [[demon blood]], which he does, and he confronts Sam about why he is doing it. Later Dean accuses Chuck of withholding information and attacks him, but is stopped by [[Castiel]] who reveals Chuck is a [[prophet]] of [[God]]the Lord, who is protected by an [[archangel]].
Later Castiel gives Dean information on how to stop [[Lilith]], revealing that Chuck is protected and by an archangel who will intervene if Chuck is threatened. By putting Chuck in the same room with Lilith, a scenario that Chuck had not predicted, the [[archangel]] threatens to appear and Lilith flees.
Following the confrontation with Lilith, [[Zachariah]] appears to Chuck after he has another vision. While it is not revealed what Chuck saw, he wants to warn Sam and Dean, but Zachariah tells him not to. Chuck threatens to kill himself, but Zachariah says they will only bring him back to life. In despair, Chuck asks what he should do. Zachariah replies "Do what you always do. Write."[[File:Chuck&Cas.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Chuck and [[Castiel]] face-off with an [[archangel]].]]
===[[4.22 Lucifer Rising]]===
'''Media Tie-in:''' On the computer screen before Castiel and Dean show up, there is an e-mail address for Chuck: carveredlund@gmail.com. This address seems to be valid and active, although there has been no response, automated or otherwise, to date.
[[File:Chuck&Becky.jpg|350px|right|thumb|Chuck during his IM conversation with [[Becky Rosen]].]]
===[[5.01 Sympathy for the Devil]]===
:''"Is that a molar? Do I have a molar in my hair? This has been a really stressful day."''
[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] arrive in Kripke's Hollow to find Chuck's house more chaotic than usual and also quite bloody. They ask if it's true that [[Castiel]] is dead. Chuck tells them, that Castiel practically exploded (one of Castiel's molars seems to have lodged in Chuck's hair). [[Zachariah]] and some of his "bodyguards" show up, and after a brief conversation in which they try to convince Dean that he should work with the [[angel]]s again, because they want the same thing, namely [[Lucifer]] gone, Dean banishes them with the [[angel banishing sigil]].
===[[5.04 The End]]===
:''"Some free advice? You ever get back there, you hoard toilet paper. You understand me? Hoard it. Hoard it like it's made of gold. 'Cause it is."''In 2014, [[Lucifer]]'s minions re-released the [[Croatoan]] demon virus - in this post-apocalyptic world, most humans have been reduced to murderous zombies. [[Future!Chuck]] is at [[Camp Chitaqua]] with [[Future!Dean]], [[Future!Castiel]] and other survivors. [[Future! Chuck]] is in charge of supplies. Toilet paper, he informs Dean, is "like gold."
A hoarding on a dilapidated movie theater advertises "Route 666" indicating that one of Chuck's ''Supernatural'' books was made into a movie.
===[[5.09 The Real Ghostbusters]]===
:''"I'm not a good writer. I've got no marketable skills. I'm not some hero who can just hit the road and fight monsters, Okay? Until the world ends, I gotta live, all right? And the Supernatural books are all I've got. What else do you want me to do?"''
Chuck is present at a ''Supernatural'' Convention, which fan [[Becky Rosen]] invites [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] to. When real [[ghost]]s start attacking people, Chuck has to step up and help keep everyone safe while Sam and Dean and [[Demian and Barnes]] fight the ghosts. His bravery impresses Becky who abandons her pursuit of Sam for a relationship with Chuck.
===[[5.22 Swan Song]]===
:''"No doubt – endings are hard. But then again, nothing ever really ends, does it?"''
Chuck begins his final book, titled "Swan Song," with an explanation of the [[Impala]]'s history and significance. He is later called by [[Dean]] for the location of [[Lucifer]] and [[Michael]]'s final battle, which he readily gives; [[Stull Cemetery]].<br>
===[[7.08 Season Seven, Time for a Wedding!]]===
Becky mentions Chuck when she talks to Sam while he's tied to the bed. She says that she's pursuing Sam in part because Chuck broke up with her, saying she may have "intimidated him with my [her] vibrant sexuality."
===[[8.07 A Little Slice of Kevin]]===
===[[10.05 Fan Fiction]]===
:''"Not bad."''
Chuck appeared at the theater after the musical after claiming the ticket that Marie left for "the publisher." When asked by Marie what he thought of the play, despite it's problems, he replied with a "Not bad."
===[[11.20 Don't Call Me Shurley]]===
:''"Now… I've been called many things -- 'absentee father', 'wrathful monster.' But 'coward?' I am not hiding. I am just done watching my experiments' failures."''
Chuck reveals himself as God to Metatron and asks for help in writing a book and Metatron asks Chuck many questions and Chuck finally decides to be himself as God instead of just being Chuck. He appears in every other scene with Metatron. The scenes switch from Sam and Dean and everyone in the town they are in and then it goes to Chuck and Metatron and then keeps switching between them. Chuck reveals himself as God to the Winchesters at the end of the episode through [[Dean's Amulet]].
===[[11.21 All in the Family]]===
:''"You're frustrated. I get it. Believe me, I was hands-on -- Real hands-on, for, wow, ages. I was so sure if I kept stepping in, teaching, punishing, that these beautiful creatures that I created… would grow up. But it only stayed the same. And I saw that I needed to step away and let my baby find its way. Being over-involved is no longer parenting. It's enabling."''
The Winchesters are stunned to learn that Chuck is, in fact, God, causing Chuck to teleport them to the [[Men of Letters Bunker]] where he calls upon the [[ghost]] of [[Kevin Tran]] to confirm his claims. Chuck then sends Kevin's soul to Heaven where it belongs. [[Metatron]] later reveals that Chuck intends to sacrifice himself to [[Amara]] to save the universe which Chuck tells Dean he feels is an even trade. After the Winchesters rescue [[Lucifer]], Chuck teleports the [[Impala]] from the middle of the road where Amara is attacking into the Bunker itself, saving them. There, Chuck and Lucifer meet for the first time since Lucifer's fall and comment on how much the other has changed. To Lucifer's surprise, Chuck heals his injuries from Amara with a snap of his fingers.
===[[11.22 We Happy Few]]===
:''"I was supposed to love all creation equally. I wasn’t supposed to have favorites. But you… You were mine. I gave you the Mark because I loved you the most, because I thought you were strong enough to bear it. And when I saw that I was wrong… When I watched my choice devour my most cherished son, I hated myself, and so I punished you. And I am so sorry."''
With the aid of Lucifer, Crowley, and Rowena, the Winchesters and Chuck pool together the resources of Heaven and Hell to take the fight to Amara.
===[[11.23 Alpha and Omega]]===
:''"Earth will be fine. It's got you… and Sam.
After Amara mortally wounds Chuck, it causes a disruption in the balance in the universe that will lead to the end of all existence once Chuck dies. A plan is hatched to gather as many souls as possible to create a [[soul bomb]] capable of killing Amara and balancing the scales by removing both Chuck and Amara from the Cosmic Balance.
While Dean confronted Amara in his suicide mission, Chuck, along with Sam, Rowena, Castiel and Crowley wait things out at a bar. Chuck is eventually teleported to Amara and Dean's location, where he reconciles with his sister. Chuck is then healed by Amara and departs with her to renew their relationship, telling Dean as long as he and Sam are around, the world will be safe before he ascends to the heavens with Amara.
===[[14.20 Moriah]]===
==Chuck Is God==