Djinn

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Djinn
Powers and Abilities Poisons victims with a touch, causing reality-altering hallucinations. Can tell a person's deepest desire.
Vulnerabilities Silver knife dipped in lamb’s blood.
Appearance Humanoid with tattooed skin.
Episode(s) 2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be
6.01 Exile on Main St.
6.10 Caged Heat

Djinn in Supernatural

Djinn are humanoid creatures with tattooed skin that prefer to live in large ruins with a lot of places to hide.[1] They feed on human blood and can poison their victims with a touch. Their poison causes reality-altering hallucinations and can be used either to kill their victims quickly,[2] or to leave victims in a coma-like state while the djinn feeds on their blood over a long period of time.[1] Djinn are best classified as genies and are able to read a person's mind to learn their deepest desires; however, the djinn do not truly grant wishes like the genies of lore. Instead, they send their victims into a fantasy universe where they believe their wish has been granted while the djinn can drink their blood slowly over the course of days. Time passes slowly enough in the fantasy universe that the djinn's victims will feel as if they're living an entire lifetime before their physical bodies die.[1] When djinn access their powers, either their eyes and hands glow blue,[1] or their tattoos move and extend down their arms.[2]

Powers and Abilities

Djinn:

  • Can poison others with a touch. Their poison causes hallucinations that the djinn can control.[1] In large doses, it can cause death.[2]
  • Can read a person's mind to learn their deepest desires.[1]

Weaknesses

  • Silver and lamb's blood. A silver knife dipped in lamb's blood can kill a djinn.[1]

Appearances

2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be

Dean and Sam are tracking a djinn, and when Sam tells Dean that, according to his research, they live in "ruins, usually –- the bigger, the better," Dean recalls a warehouse that he passed a while back and decides to investigate it on his own. In the warehouse, Dean finds the djinn but is overpowered and poisoned. After he is poisoned, he finds himself in a Wish Verse based on his innermost desire for his mother not to have been killed when he was a child. In this alternate reality, Dean and Sam are not hunters, and so have not become close. Dean wants to believe that the djinn granted his wish, but becomes convinced that he is only dreaming. He wakes himself up by killing himself inside the vision, and when he returns to reality he is bound and weak. Sam is there trying to wake him, and starts to cut him down before being attacked by the djinn. Dean manages to break free and stab the djinn with a silver knife dipped in lamb’s blood, killing it.

6.01 Exile on Main St.

Djinn are hunting Dean and Sam and, unlike the djinn in 2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be, they are not "cave-dwelling hermits," but are able to pass as human. A djinn named Brigitta poses as a waitress and touches Dean's arm to infect him with her poison. Her touch makes Dean hallucinate his worst fears, including the return of Azazel. He seems on the verge of a panic attack when he is saved by Sam, who injects him with an antidote to the djinn's poison. Sam tells Dean that he was also poisoned by the djinn and that they both would have died without the antidote, which he got from their grandfather Samuel Campbell.

After getting Lisa and Ben to safety, Dean and Sam act as bait for the djinn. Instead of coming for them directly, the djinn attack and poison Dean's neighbor Sid and his wife. Dean goes to try and save them, but finds them dead with their eyes white. It is unclear if they had time to hallucinate, or if the dose of poison was so high that they died instantly. While Dean checks on Sid and his wife, he is attacked by Brigitta and another djinn. Brigitta gives Dean a second, stronger dose of poison through her touch and tells him, "That's for our father," implying that the djinn Sam and Dean killed in 2.20 was her father, and the other two djinn with her are her brothers.

The djinn are eventually overpowered by Sam and Samuel, and, while Sam is in Sid's house rescuing Dean, Samuel and Christian Campbell kidnap Brigitta.

6.10 Caged Heat

Sam, Dean, Castiel, and Meg encounter the djinn Brigitta in Crowley's monster jail. She is chained in a cell and seems terrified. She begs them to free her, but they don't have time and have to leave her. Later, Crowley comes to her cell, and she backs away from him fearfully. She is spared further torture when Crowley must deal with the escaped Winchesters.

Brigitta's ultimate fate is unknown; she may have been destroyed when Castiel agreed to deal with the remaining monsters within the prison, but it is more likely that Castiel left her for Crowley to question about Purgatory.

Djinn in Lore

More commonly known as a genie, djinn (or jinn) are supernatural creatures in Arab folklore and Islamic teachings which occupy a parallel world to that of mankind. Like humans, they can be good, evil, or neutrally benevolent.[3] According to the Qu'ran, the djinn were created by Allah from a smokeless fire.[4] The focus in Western culture has been on the djinn or genie's ability to grant wishes, which originated in the tales from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights.[5]

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