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|image= [[File:10-a-trickster-in-the-rain.jpg|300px]]  
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|image= [[File:Gabriel-S13.png|350px]]  
|name= Gabriel
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|name= Gabriel  
 
|actor= [[Richard Speight Jr.]]
 
|actor= [[Richard Speight Jr.]]
|dates= Before Humanity - 2010 (Deceased; killed by [[Lucifer]])
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|dates= Pre-creation - 2018 (killed by [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]])  
|location= Unknown
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|location= [[Apocalypse World]]
|occupation= [[Archangel]]
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|occupation= [[Archangel]]<br>"[[:Category:Deities|Trickster]]"
|episodes= Disguised as The [[Trickster]]:<br>[[2.15 Tall Tales]]<br>[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]<br>As Gabriel:<br>[[5.08 Changing Channels]]<br>[[5.19 Hammer Of The Gods]]
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|episodes= As The Trickster:<br>[[2.15 Tall Tales]]<br>[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]<br>As Gabriel:<br>[[5.08 Changing Channels]]<br>[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]<br>[[9.18 Meta Fiction]]<br>[[13.13 Devil's Bargain]]<br>[[13.17 The Thing]]<br>[[13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive]]<br>[[13.20 Unfinished Business]]<br>[[13.21 Beat the Devil]]<br>[[13.22 Exodus]]
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{{Quotation
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|text= Shut your cake hole. You don't know anything about my family. I love my Father, my brothers. Love them. But watching them turn on each other? Tear at each other's throats? I couldn't bear it! Okay? So I left. And now it's happening all over again.
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|author= Gabriel
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|source= [[5.08 Changing Channels]]
 
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==History==
 
==History==
[[Image:Gabe.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Archangel Gabriel]]
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The youngest of the four [[archangel]]s, Gabriel fought alongside [[God]], [[Michael]], [[Raphael]], and [[Lucifer]] to imprison [[the Darkness]] rather than eliminating her and causing a disruption in [[the Cosmic Balance]]. Gabriel lived in [[Heaven]] until [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]]'s constant fighting over the creation of humanity caused him to seek refuge on Earth. He took an unnamed [[vessel]] and hid as a [[trickster]], embracing the lifestyle of a demi-god and meting out "just desserts" to those he felt deserved punishment. During his time on Earth he became a friend to some of the real pagan [[gods]] he encountered; they know him as [[Loki]].
  
When Dean and Sam Winchester first encounter Gabriel in [[2.15 Tall Tales]] they think that he's a type of immortal entity known as a Demi-God, more specifically a Trickster. While posing as the Trickster on Earth, Gabriel frequently went around giving criminals their 'just desserts' which ironically matched their original crime. After reading in lore that the only way kill one is to stab them with a wooden stake dipped in the blood of one of their victims, Dean and Sam eventually stab him with such a weapon but he survives as seen in the end of the episode.  
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He first encounters [[Dean]] and [[Sam Winchester]] in his guise as the Trickster.<ref name="two15" /> He antagonizes them from afar during their investigation, and survives their attempt on his life. A year later the Trickster traps them both in a [[time loop]] where Dean dies every Tuesday in different ways. He does this in an attempt to teach Sam that Dean cannot be saved from his [[deal]], and to show him that Dean is his weakness, and his enemies will use this to manipulate him.<ref name="three11" />
  
A year later in [[3.11 Mystery Spot]], the Trickster indirectly traps them both in a time loop where  Dean dies every Tuesday in different ways, and proves unavoidable by any means. Around the hundredth time of Dean dying, Sam confronts who's behind everything and confronts the Trickster. He demands for him to reverse what he's done. He reluctantly obliges. While in the real world, Dean dies again, this time for good. The Trickster assumes the form of Bobby Singer and lures Sam to him. Upon realizing that its the Trickster, he demands that he resurrects Dean and he eventually agrees.
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It is nearly two years later that Gabriel traps the brothers in an [[Alternate Universe|alternate reality]] made of TV shows, so that they will "learn to play their roles"; he insists that they fulfill their destinies as the [[vessel]]s for Michael and Lucifer. Sam and Dean start to suspect that the Trickster is more than he appears to be, and when they trap him in a ring of burning [[holy oil]], Gabriel reveals himself. He claims that he does not support either Michael or Lucifer, and that he only wants the fighting to end.
  
==Appearances==
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Later he sides with the Winchesters and confronts Lucifer using an illusion of himself as a distraction. Lucifer is able to see past the illusion, and stabs him with his own [[archangel blade]]. Despite this, Gabriel is able to leave a message for Sam and Dean on how to use the rings of the [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse]] to open [[Lucifer's Cage]] in order to capture him.<ref name="five19"/>
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[[Metatron]] later uses an illusion of Gabriel to try to convince Castiel to play his role in Metatron's "story."<ref name="nine18">[[9.18 Meta Fiction]]</ref> When planning how to beat [[Amara]], the Winchesters discuss the possibility of resurrecting Gabriel with [[God]] since it took the four archangels to help God defeat Amara the last time. However, God informs them that Gabriel and Raphael are both beyond his ability to resurrect in a timely manner.<ref name="eleven22">[[11.22 We Happy Few]]</ref>
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Gabriel is later seen alive and imprisoned in the [[Needham Asylum]] where [[Asmodeus]] has been extracting his grace to power himself up and torturing him to keep him in line, even sewing his mouth shut. [[Ketch]], who was working for Asmodeus at the time, rebels and rescues Gabriel and takes him, along with his archangel blade and the grace that was extracted from him, to the [[Men of Letters Bunker]]. Gabriel is unresponsive and in shock from the unending torture, but he is able to write a message to Sam and Castiel explaining how he is still alive. He reveals that when Lucifer stabbed "Gabriel", he was another illusion used to fake his death while the real Gabriel watched from a distance. After the Apocalypse ended, he retreated to Monte Carlo and shacked up with porn stars and the sons of Loki -- [[Fenrir Odensbane]], [[Narfi]] and [[Sleipnir]] using his "death" as an opportunity to start fresh without any obligations to God or Heaven. At some point, he was captured and sold to Asmodeus by the real Norse trickster Loki and his sons, where he would be imprisoned under heavy warding and his grace would be periodically extracted rendering him nearly human. After some time under Sam and Castiel's care, Gabriel begins to return to normal, feeding on his extracted grace to power himself up. When the Bunker is attacked by Asmodeus and his demons who came to reclaim him. Gabriel powers up and kills Asmodeus and the demons. Afterwards, he departs, declining to join the Winchesters in saving the world despite their pleas.
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==Personality==
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As the Trickster, Gabriel behaved in a mischievous manner, enjoying his games. He embraced a hedonistic lifestyle, including the "sweet tooth" for which that type of demi-god was known. Even after revealing himself to be an angel, he still used misdirection to achieve his goals and to protect himself. He is often sarcastic. Gabriel's manner is the most human of any of the angels, perhaps because of his long sojourn on earth, and he has an appreciation of what humans can achieve.
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Nothing is known of his [[vessel]], though the pagan gods' familiarity with it indicates Gabriel has possessed him for a long time, possibly centuries. It is later revealed that his vessel is modeled after Loki's likeness.
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==Characteristics==
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Gabriel is the only [[archangel]] that appears in one [[vessel]]. [[Michael]] possessed [[John Winchester]] in 1978 and [[Adam Milligan]]; [[Raphael]] possessed [[Donnie Finnerman]] and an unknown female vessel; [[Lucifer]] has possessed [[Nick]], [[Sam Winchester]], [[Castiel]], [[Vince Vincente]], and [[President Jefferson Rooney]]; and [[Apocalypse World]] [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]] possessed an unknown male vessel and [[Dean Winchester]].
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===Powers and abilities===
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* Teleport himself and others to any location, and can also banish or imprison lesser [[angel]]s. 
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* See glimpses of the future.<ref name="five19">[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]</ref>
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* Create illusions, including copies of himself.<ref name="two15">[[2.15 Tall Tales]]</ref><ref name="five19">[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]</ref>
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* Transform objects into something else, and transform the appearance of his [[vessel]].<ref name="three11">[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]</ref><ref name="five08">[[5.08 Changing Channels]]</ref><ref name="five19" />
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* Alter reality to create time loops/pocket universes; he also can choose who is aware of what is happening.<ref name="three11">[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]</ref><ref name="five18">[[5.08 Changing Channels]]</ref>
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* Revive the dead.<ref name="three11" />
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* Harm other [[archangels]]<ref name="five19">[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]</ref>
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* Stop humans from talking.<ref name="five19" />
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* Pyrokinesis that enables him to light candles with just a thought<ref name="five19" /> and incinerate [[demons]] as powerful as the [[Prince of Hell]] [[Asmodeus]].<ref name="thirteen18">[[13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive]]</ref>
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* Instantaneous healing of all of his own injuries.<ref name="thirteen18" />
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* Super strength that makes him stronger than humans, regular [[angels]], and [[demons]].
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===Weaknesses===
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* [[Holy fire]] can bind Gabriel to a fixed location.
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* An [[archangel blade]] can kill Gabriel.
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* Other [[archangel]]s can harm Gabriel.
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* It is possible to bind Gabriel with magical spells, as the goddess [[Kali]] did by using blood magic.<ref name="five19">[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]</ref>
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* [[Grace Extractor|Extracting]] an archangel's [[grace]] can weaken them, potentially even rendering them human.<ref name="thirteen17">[[13.17 The Thing]]</ref>
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==Episodes==
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[[File:TheTrickster.jpg|350px|left|thumb|Gabriel as The Trickster]]
 
===[[2.15 Tall Tales]]===
 
===[[2.15 Tall Tales]]===
[[File:Gabriel as The Trickster.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Gabriel as The Trickster]]
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:''"Come on! Those people got what was coming to them. Hoisted on their own petards. But you and Sam – I like you. I do. So treat yourself... Long as you want. Just long enough for me to move on to the next town."''
 
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] investigate a series of strange deaths based on urban legends (i.e. a campus ghost story, alien abduction, alligator in a sewer), but have no success figuring out who is responsible. They unknowingly encounter Gabriel in disguise as the college's night janitor during the course of the investigation. It isn't until [[Bobby]] suggests that they are dealing with a [[Trickster]], based on the number of tricks that have been played on the brothers, that they track him down. However, the "Trickster" is waiting for them in the auditorium, and he offers them a peaceful resolution so long as they let him leave to terrorize another town. Naturally, the Winchesters refuse and attack him. With the help of [[Bobby]], they assemble wooden stakes soaked in blood to battle him. However, the Trickster easily rebuffs them by conjuring beings (scantily clad women and a chainsaw wielding psychopath) to fight for him, while he sits back, eats chocolates, and enjoys the show that is put on before him. Nonetheless, [[Dean]] manages to stab him with a bloodied stake, causing his minions to disappear. Although the hunters believe they bested him, the Trickster survives the ordeal, having created a copy of himself to survive the ordeal.
Sam and Dean go to investigate a series of strange deaths based on urban legends, but have no success figuring out who is responsible. They unknowingly encounter Gabriel in disguise as the school's night janitor during the course of the investigation. It isn't until [[Bobby]] suggests that they are dealing with a [[Trickster]] that they track him down. However, the 'Trickster' is waiting for them, and he offers them a peaceful resolution so long as they let him leave to terrorize another town. Naturally, the Winchesters refuse and attack him, with the help of [[Bobby]]. However, the Trickster easily rebuffs them by conjuring beings (scantily clad women, chainsaw wielding psychopaths) to fight for him, while he sits back and enjoys the show that is put on before him. Nonetheless, Dean manages to stab him (a bloodied stake will kill a [[Trickster]]) while he is distracted, causing his creations to disappear and the fight to end. Although the hunters believe they bested him, the Trickster survives the ordeal, having created a copy of himself for Dean to kill.
 
  
 
===[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]===
 
===[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]===
Sam and Dean get caught in an infinite time loop, where Dean dies each day in increasingly strange ways, and only Sam remembers when the day restarts.  Sam continually fails to save Dean despite his memory of the previous days. It is only after a hundred or so repetitions of the day that Sam realizes that it is the [[Trickster]] at work and manages to locate the culprit. He threatens their tormentor with a blood covered stake, causing the Trickster to reveal himself and agree to break the loop. However, immediately after the loop is broken, Dean once again dies, and remains dead.   
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:''"This obsession to save Dean? The way you two keep sacrificing yourselves for each other? Nothing good comes out of it. Just blood and pain. Dean's your weakness. And the bad guys know it, too. It's gonna be the death of you, Sam. Sometimes you just gotta let people go."''
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] get caught in an infinite time loop where Dean dies each day in increasingly strange ways and only Sam remembers when the day restarts.  Sam continually fails to save Dean despite his memory of the previous days. It is only after a hundred or so repetitions of the day that Sam realizes that it is the Trickster at work and manages to locate the culprit. He threatens their tormentor with a blood-covered stake, causing the Trickster to reveal himself and agree to break the loop. However, immediately after the loop is broken, Dean once again dies, and remains dead.   
  
Throughout the next several months, Sam becomes a far colder and more calculated person as he attempts to track down the Trickster, killing whatever threat he can along the way. Eventually, it is the Trickster who calls the younger Winchester to him, where he tries to drive in a point: that the two brothers continually sacrificing themselves for one another would bring no good, and when people die, you just have to learn to accept it and live with it. Nonetheless, Sam pleads with him to turn back time to that Wednesday so that he can save Dean. Reluctantly, the Trickster agrees, lamenting that the whole situation had become boring months ago for him anyway.
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Throughout the next several months, Sam becomes a far colder and more calculated person as he attempts to track down the Trickster, killing whatever threat he can along the way. Eventually, it is the Trickster who calls the younger Winchester to him, where he tries to drive in a point: that the two brothers continually sacrificing themselves for one another would bring no good, and that their enemies will use this to manipulate them. Nonetheless, Sam pleads with him to turn back time to that Wednesday so that he can save Dean. Reluctantly, the Trickster agrees, lamenting that the whole situation had become boring months ago for him anyway.
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[[File:Gabriel trapped.Jpg|350px|right|thumb|The so-called Trickster revealed to be Gabriel the [[archangel]].]]
  
[[Image:Gabriel_Fire.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The so called Trickster revealed to be Gabriel The Archangel.]]
 
[[File:False Universe.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Dean, Sam and Castiel in a False Reality which Gabriel Crafted.]]
 
 
===[[5.08 Changing Channels]]===
 
===[[5.08 Changing Channels]]===
The [[Trickster]] traps Sam and Dean in a series of TV shows in an attempt to drive home the lesson that they must play their roles' as [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]]'s vessels. Sam and Dean finally work out that he is an angel and trap him in a ring of [[Holy Fire]]. He confirms that he is indeed the [[Archangel]] known as Gabriel. A long time ago, he left Heaven to live on Earth, as he could no longer bear the sight of his brothers fighting each other. He then tells the Winchesters that they are destined to be the vessels of his brothers, as they mirror the relationship between [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]]. He says he's sorry they couldn't have a happy TV show-like ending, but it's a destiny they must face. The brothers refuse to accept this, and begin to leave. Gabriel calls after them and ask if they really plan to leave him there forever, to which Dean replies that they wouldn't, since they don't "mess with people" like he does. Dean then extinguishes the fire by turning on the sprinklers, and leaves Gabriel with a final thought: in the end, this wasn't about his brothers' fight or about the Winchesters' destiny, but how the archangel was too much of a coward to stand up to his family.
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:''"You sorry sons of bitches. Why do you think you two are the vessels? Think about it. Michael, the big brother, loyal to an absent father, and Lucifer, the little brother, rebellious of Daddy's plan. You were born to this, boys. It's your destiny! It was always you! As it is in heaven, so it must be on earth. One brother has to kill the other."''
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The [[Trickster]] traps [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] in a series of TV shows in an attempt to drive home the lesson that they must play their roles as [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]]'s [[vessel]]s. When [[Castiel]] tries to rescue them, the Trickster easily imprisons him. Sam and Dean finally work out that he is an [[angel]] and trap him in a ring of [[holy fire]]. He confirms that he is indeed the [[archangel]] known as Gabriel. A long time ago, he left [[Heaven]] to live on Earth, as he could no longer bear the sight of his brothers fighting each other. He then tells the Winchesters that they are destined to be the vessels of his brothers, as they mirror the relationship between [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]]. He says he's sorry they couldn't have a happy TV show-like ending, but it's a destiny they must face. The brothers refuse to accept this, and begin to leave. Gabriel calls after them and asks if they really plan to leave him there forever. Dean replies that they wouldn't, since they don't "mess with people" like he does. Dean then extinguishes the fire by turning on the fire sprinklers, and leaves Gabriel with a final thought: in the end, this wasn't about his brothers' fight or about the Winchesters' destiny, but how the archangel was too much of a coward to stand up to his family.
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[[File:GabrielDead.jpg|350px|left|thumb|Gabriel fakes his death.]]
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===[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]===
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:''"Damn right they're flawed. But a lot of them try. To do better, to forgive. And you should see the Spearmint Rhino! I've been riding the pine a long time. But I'm in the game now, and I'm not on your side, or Michael's. I'm on theirs."''
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Gabriel turns up at the meeting of the [[gods]] who are trying to work out a way to stop the [[Apocalypse]]. They know him as [[Loki]], the Trickster, and don't realize he is an [[archangel]]. Gabriel explains to Sam and Dean that he is there to save them, and he once had a relationship with [[Kali]], and doesn't want her, or the other gods, killed. Gabriel tells Sam and Dean that Kali has bound Sam and Dean to her with a blood spell. He goes to her room, pretending to romance her in an attempt to retrieve the boys' blood, but she is not fooled by his ruse and draws his blood, binding Gabriel to her also.
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In front of the other gods, Kali reveals that Gabriel is an [[archangel]], and she uses what she thinks is his [[archangel blade]] to stab him. He appears to die, but instead sneaks out of the hotel. While hiding in the [[Impala]], he tells Dean to get their blood from Kali so they can escape. [[Dean]] suspects that he cares for the other gods, but Gabriel is unable or unwilling to use his blade to kill [[Lucifer]], prompting Dean to return to the hotel and reveal to Kali that Gabriel is still alive.
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[[File:GabrielMessage.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Gabriel's secret message to the Winchesters.]]
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Lucifer arrives at the hotel some time later and kills most of the gods. He is about to kill [[Kali]] when Gabriel intervenes. He tells Lucifer that he has no legitimate grievance, and he is only jealous that humanity replaced him in God's affections. Gabriel says he is not on Lucifer's side, or [[Michael]]'s, but that he has come to agree with God, that humanity is better than them, noting that they are a flawed race that at least tries to do better when they fail. Gabriel then tries to kill Lucifer with his archangel blade, sneaking up on him from behind while a Gabriel copy is speaking. However, Lucifer recognizes the trick, claiming he taught his "little brother" everything, and turns the blade on the "real" Gabriel, killing him. Lucifer is shown to grieve for his brother's death, staring down at his body where his wings and halo have burned onto the floor and the tables.
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It is revealed in [[13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive]] that Lucifer didn't kill the real Gabriel, that it was another replica he stabbed and the real Gabriel escaped.
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After their escape, Sam and Dean play a [[Casa Erotica]] DVD that Gabriel gave Dean. In it, Gabriel tells them they may be able to re-imprison Lucifer, and that the keys to his cage are the four rings of the [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse]].
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===[[6.06 You Can't Handle the Truth]]===
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It is suggested that [[Gabriel's Horn of Truth]] compelled people to speak the truth during one of the Winchesters' investigations, but it is not responsible.<ref name="six06>[[6.06 You Can't Handle the Truth]]</ref>
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[[File:GabrielCasaErotica14.png|thumb|left|350px|Gabriel returns in ''[[Casa Erotica]] 14''.]]
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===[[9.18 Meta Fiction]]===
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:''"After it was raining winged men, hallelujah? Well, you know... total nigh-biblical chaos, Crowley and Aba-douche duking it out. Good times. And then there's our peeps, scattered like confetti."''
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Gabriel, who was believed to be dead, makes his presence known to [[Castiel]] through ''[[Casa Erotica]] 14'', eventually manifesting in his motel room, asking him for help against [[Metatron]]. When Cas asked how he was alive, Gabriel said, "Please, you can't take the trick out of the Trickster." He said he was in and cast out of "the safest place in the universe -- [[Heaven]]." He tells Cas that Metatron is using the [[Gabriel's Horn of Truth|Horn of Gabriel]] to lure the angels by making them believe that it was Heaven when it was actually a trap by Metatron and [[Gadreel]].
  
===[[5.19 Hammer Of The Gods]]===
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When they decide to stop at a Gas-N-Sip, a group of Metatron loyalists quickly descend upon them. Before they can enter the gas station Gabriel tells Castiel that he still has some of his [[archangel]] mojo left, and will hold them off so Cas can make his escape. However Castiel realizes that the whole thing is an illusion by the fact that he had ripped his coat earlier, but in the Gas-N-Sip there was no hole. Gabriel pleads with Cas to hear Metatron out, that he is really trying to help him. However he isn't able to specify how, as he only skimmed through his parts of script. Before Gabriel leaves, Cas asks him if he is really dead, but receives only a trademark smirk and eyebrow wriggle in response from Gabriel before he snaps his fingers and teleports Cas to Metatron's office. Later, Metatron explains that no one tells stories better than Gabriel, hence his idea of using an illusion of Gabriel in an attempt to manipulate Castiel to lead the rebellious angels.
[[Gabriel]] turns up at the meeting of the gods who are trying to work out a way to stop the Apocalypse. They know him as [[Loki]] The [[Trickster]], and don't realise he is an [[Archangel]]. Gabriel explains to Sam and Dean that he is there to save them, and he once had a relationship with [[Kali]], and doesn't want her, or the other gods, killed. [[Gabriel]] tells Sam and Dean that Kali has bound Sam and Dean to her with a blood spell. He goes to her room, pretending to romance her in an attempt to retrieve the boys' blood, but she is not fooled by his ruse and draws his blood, binding Gabriel to her also.
 
  
[[Image:Lucifer_Kills_Gabriel.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Lucifer kills Gabriel]]
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===[[11.10 The Devil in the Details]]===
In front of the other gods, Kali reveals that she has discovered that Gabriel is an Archangel, and she uses what she thinks is an [[Angel Killing Sword|Archangel Killing Sword]] to stab him. He appears to die, but instead sneaks out of the hotel.  While hiding in the [[Impala]], he tells Dean to get their blood from Kali so they can escape. Dean suspects that he cares for the other gods, but Gabriel is unable or unwilling to use his blade to kill [[Lucifer]].
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When trying to get Sam to say "yes" to him, [[Lucifer]] tells him that Gabriel is dead as is [[Raphael]] so they can't help him against [[Amara]].
  
[[Lucifer]] arrives at the hotel some time later and kills most of the gods. He is about to kill [[Kali]] when Gabriel intervenes. He tells Lucifer that he has no legitimate grievance, he is merely jealous that humanity replaced him in God's affections. Gabriel says he is not on [[Lucifer]]'s side, or [[Michael]]'s but that he has come to agree with God, that humanity is better than them. Gabriel then tries to kill [[Lucifer]] with the [[Angel Killing Sword|Archangel Killing Sword]] by sneaking up on him while a Gabriel copy is speaking. However, Lucifer recognizes the trick, claiming he taught his "little brother" everything and turns the sword on the real Gabriel, killing him. Lucifer is shown to grieve for his brother's death, albeit only a little.  
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===[[11.22 We Happy Few]]===
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When the Winchesters, [[Chuck]], and [[Lucifer]] try to formulate a plan of attack against [[Amara]], the suggestion of bringing in the other [[archangels]] is shot down by [[God]], who claims that [[Michael]] is in no condition to fight and that it is out of His power to bring back Gabriel and [[Raphael]], as archangels are made of pure primordial creation, and to resurrect them would take time that they do not have.
  
After their escape, Sam and Dean play a [[Casa Erotica]] DVD that Gabriel gave Dean. In it, Gabriel tells them they may be able to re-imprison Lucifer, and that the keys to his cage are the rings of [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse]].
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[[File:PrisonerGabriel.png|thumb|right|350px|Gabriel imprisoned by [[Asmodeus]].]]
[[Image:5x19 01484.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Lucifer kills Gabriel with an Archangel Killing Sword]]
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===[[13.13 Devil's Bargain]]===
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After [[Asmodeus]] reveals that he has found the [[archangel blade]], [[Mr. Ketch]] reminds him that the lore says that the weapon can only be wielded by an [[archangel]]. Asmodeus leads Ketch to a cell where a figure is sitting, battered and with his mouth sewn shut. Asmodeus introduces Mr. Ketch to the Archangel Gabriel, somehow still alive after being stabbed by [[Lucifer]].
  
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===[[13.17 The Thing]]===
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Summoned by Asmodeus but then forced to wait interminably for audience, Ketch barges into the throne room to find Asmodeus [[Grace Extractor|extracting]] [[grace]] from a cowering Gabriel and injecting himself with it. Gabriel is then locked away in his cage in the throne room where he witnesses Ketch being violently assaulted by Asmodeus. When Ketch decides to make his escape, he breaks Gabriel free, taking the archangel blade and a vial of Gabriel's grace. Gabriel struggles as Ketch tries to lead him out of the asylum; when a demon guard arrives, Gabriel cowers away as Ketch kills it with the archangel blade before dragging Gabriel away to their escape.
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Ketch brings Gabriel to the [[Men of Letters Bunker]], where he offers Gabriel, a vial of archangel grace, and the blade in exchange for sanctuary from Asmodeus. Later [[Sam]] begins the process of removing the stitches which have kept Gabriel's mouth sealed. Gabriel watches on as [[Dean]] and Ketch go into [[Apocalypse World]].
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[[File:Gabriel Wings.png|thumb|left|350px|Gabriel reveals his wings.]]
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===[[13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive]]===
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:''"Uh...yeah. Not so much. I mean, thank you for the rescue and for the redemption arc. But, uh, I'm not really a team guy, so...I'm gonna bounce, okay? Um, but, you know, it's been, um... What's the opposite of fun? That."''
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After being brought to the Bunker, Gabriel is unresponsive to Sam and [[Castiel]]'s inquiries and refuses to be given his grace. He eventually tells his story, writing it in [[Enochian]] on the walls of his room. Castiel translates the writings -- the story begins at Gabriel's supposed death at the hands of Lucifer in the [[Elysian Fields Hotel]]. The Gabriel which Lucifer stabbed was in fact the fake, while the real Gabriel watched from a distance. Seeing his "death" as an opportunity be free of any obligations to God, Heaven, or mankind, Gabriel moved to Monte Carlo and "shacked up" with porn stars. At some point in time, Gabriel was captured and delivered to Asmodeus, who for years subjected him to endless torture as his grace was taken to make Asmodeus stronger.
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Sam eventually has enough of his silence and makes an impassioned plea to Gabriel. He tells him that "hookers and Monte Carlo" sound great, but that his family needs him, the world needs him, they need him, and Sam needs him. As Sam is about to leave the room, Gabriel speaks his first words since his rescue, telling him, "Porn stars. They were porn stars, Sam." Gabriel is then given a vial of his grace, but is unsure if its effects have done anything. When the power surges inside Gabriel, Asmodeus, connected to Gabriel's grace by virtue of his repeated consumption of it, is able to sense it. He places a call to Sam, demanding he give up Gabriel or else he will attack the Bunker. Sam refuses to give Gabriel up, strengthening the Bunker's warding in preparation for Asmodeus' incursion. The warding fails, and Asmodeus and his demons enter the Bunker and retrieve Gabriel. As Gabriel is being dragged away, he witnesses Asmodeus attempting to slowly kill Sam and Castiel, and he manages to overpower the demons holding him. This grabs the attention of Asmodeus, who tells Gabriel he is too weak to do anything to him. Gabriel's eyes begin to glow with angelic light, his wounds become instantly healed, and he unleashes his wings to a shocked Asmodeus. He throws a blast of energy at Gabriel, which the archangel easily deflects. Telling Asmodeus how much he has always hated his suit, Gabriel incinerates him with a gesture.
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With Asmodeus dead, Gabriel gets caught up to everything that has happened regarding [[Jack]], [[Apocalypse World]], and [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]]. Gabriel, however, politely declines to join the fight, telling Sam the last time the world was going to end he put his money on Sam and Dean and he thinks they can pull it off again, before teleporting away.
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[[File:Gabriel-Kills-Loki.png|thumb|right|350px|Gabriel kills [[Loki]].]]
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===[[13.20 Unfinished Business]]===
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:''"Every day, Asmodeus tortured me! Every.. day! He fed off my grace for years! He used me, he debased me until I was...! What I went through... you don't forgive. Everyone who had a hand in it will die. Get me?"''
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As [[Fenrir Odensbane]] stumbles down an alley, drinking, Gabriel makes his presence known playing a kazoo to get Fenrir's attention. Stepping out from behind a dumpster, Gabriel declares his intent to face Fenrir "honorably" with not gimmicks or tricks. With a special wooden sword in hand, Gabriel and Fenrir begin their fight, when Fenrir is able to wound Gabriel, causing him to bleed, Gabriel sees an opening and is able to fatal stab Fenrir in the heart, killing him.
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===[[13.21 Beat the Devil]]===
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:''"And you think I could fix it? Gosh. I skipped out on Heaven, Castiel. They wouldn't want me back. As far as they're concerned, I'm a screwup. Hell, as far as I'm concerned, I'm a screwup."''
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After secreting himself in Dean's bedroom while he extracts some of his own grace, Gabriel returns to the Bunker library where he produces a vial containing a minute amount of grace. [[Rowena]] is unconvinced that the "serving" is enough, but Gabriel assures her it will work. Rowena performs the ritual, and rift does indeed open, but seconds later it falters and disappears. As Sam, Dean, and Castiel discuss options, Gabriel tries to explain to Rowena what happened, but she doesn't want to hear his excuses. This causes Gabriel to snap and accuse her of botching the spell, which Rowena refutes by saying it wasn't the spell, but the ingredients. Soon after their spat, they begin eyeing each other, and Rowena suggests a way to fill the time they have while the others a deliberating. Sam, Dean, and Castiel enter the library sometime later to find Rowena and Gabriel fooling around behind a bookshelf to everyone's shock and embarrassment. Dean reveals that Sam has a plan to get the grace needed from Lucifer. 
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At a bar, a despondent Lucifer is drowning his sorrows after losing everything and not being able to find his son. When the bartender says Jack's name to Lucifer, Gabriel realizes he slipped up and transforms into himself. A shocked Lucifer attempts to flee, but he is brought right back into the bar. As he realizes that something is wrong, Gabriel and Rowena reveal they spiked his drinks with a magical roofie. Lucifer sits down at the bar, with no fight left in him. He tells Gabriel to take his grace and kill him, but Gabriel has other plans and knocks him unconscious with the butt of his archangel blade.
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After Lucifer comes to in the Bunker, he is trussed up and his grace is slowly siphoned off into the spell bowl to keep the rift open as Gabirel, the Winchesters, and Castiel cross over into [[Apocalypse World]]. Entering the alternate universe, they find themselves in a wooded area in Northern Kentucky and they proceed to make their way towards Dayton, Ohio. As they walk, Castiel and Gabriel begin talking and Castiel reveals that Heaven is in need of leadership. Gabriel is uncertain that Heaven would want a screw up like him, but Cas assures him that he may be just what Heaven needs to survive. When screams are heard in the distance, Sam and Dean rush in as Gabriel tries to dissuade them, telling them it isn't their problem.
  
*Teleport himself and others any location on Earth as long as the position isn't protected by [[Enochian|Enochian Sigils]]; like most angels, he often appears unexpectedly and disappears randomly. He can also banish lesser angels just by snapping his fingers. 
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The group finds a man and a woman, [[Floyd]] and [[Maggie (Apocalypse World)|Maggie]], being attacked by a [[vampire]]. After saving them, the two tell of the vampire nest that attacked their group in a tunnel on the way to Dayton, and they join them on their journey. As they reach the tunnel, Sam dispatches a few vampires, but when they reach their intended exit they find it blocked. As Gabriel and Castiel begin clearing the way, the group is attacked by vampires, who kill Floyd and Sam and drag them away. With the pathway clear, the group exits the other side. Upon reaching the Dayton outpost, they are forced to stop due to the warding preventing Castiel from entering. Gabriel is able to break the warding, which alerts the guards who quickly arrive on the scene. Before things escalate, Mary and Jack arrive and reunite with Dean and Castiel. As Jack learns of Sam's death, he questions why Gabriel didn't save him, only for Gabriel to tell him he is too weak. He among the others watch as a revived Sam makes his way to Bobby's resistance camp alongside Lucifer.
*See and send himself to the future. In [[5.19 Hammer Of The Gods]], he told Kali that he skipped ahead and saw how everything was going to end. Although he may have missed a few details, because otherwise he would’ve foreseen his death and would’ve prevented it.<ref name="five19">[[5.19 Hammer Of The Gods]]</ref>
 
*Create virtually anything out of thin air.<ref name="two15">[[2.15 Tall Tales]]</ref>
 
*Alter reality as well as create time loops/pocket universes; he also can choose who is aware of the repetition.<ref name="three11">[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]</ref><ref name="five18">[[5.08 Changing Channels]]</ref>
 
*Harm other archangels<ref name="five19">>[[5.19 Hammer Of The Gods]]</ref>
 
*Morph his body into any human-shape<ref name="three11">[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]</ref><ref name="five08">[[5.08 Changing Channels]]</ref>
 
*Create illusions and false copies of himself<ref name="two15">[[2.15 Tall Tales]]</ref> <ref name="five19">[[5.19 Hammer Of The Gods]]</ref>
 
*Revive dead people.<ref name="three11" />
 
*Morph and reshape objects to appear as other objects. He demonstrated this when he creates a fake Archangel Killing Sword using a can of Diet Orange Slice.<ref name="five19" />
 
  
===Weaknesses===
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===[[13.22 Exodus]]===
*[[The Colt]] can damage and harm Gabriel, but it cannot kill him.
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:''"Don't you get it? Humans were innocent and beautiful. But you... you couldn't stand that the old man loved them more than He loved you. So you tempted them and you corrupted them just to prove how flawed they were... Dad saw that your evil was like the first few cells of cancer... that it would spread like the disease unless He cut it out. That is why He locked you up, to stop the cancer. But it was too late then. And guess what? It's too late for you now."''
*[[Holy Fire]] can bind Gabriel to a fixed location; if he were to step out of the circle, his Vessel would be destroyed.
 
*An [[Angel Killing Sword|Archangel Killing Blade]] can kill Gabriel.
 
*Other [[Archangel]]s can harm Gabriel
 
[[Image:5x19 01573.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Gabriel's Secret Message]]
 
  
===Vessel===
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[[File:Gabriel'sWings.png|350px|thumb|left|Gabriel dead... For real.]]
*'''Unnamed Man:''' Nothing is known about this vessel or how Gabriel came upon him. Gabriel claimed his body sometime after retreating to Earth from Heaven in his voluntary exile.
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When Lucifer tries to talk to Jack, Dean demands them not to talk to each other. Despite Lucifer offering to help, Dean demands Gabriel to kill him with the archangel blade, but he is not powerful enough. Eventually, the fighting causes Jack to teleport away for a time.
  
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Gabriel overhears Lucifer giving his perspective on how he was treated by God, to Jack, scoffing and argues that Lucifer was not a victim in his dealings with their father. Later, Gabriel tells Lucifer that Jack will see what he is, a cancer that corrupted the innocent and beautiful humans. He tells his brother that there is no chance of redemption for him, not anymore. As Gabriel looks away, Lucifer is affected by his brother's words and a single tear falls.
*One of Gabriel's weapons is the [[Gabriel's Horn of Truth|Horn of Truth]].
 
  
==Trivia==
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Later, the Winchesters, Castiel and Apocalypse World hunters prepare to leave the world through the portal. The group arrives to find the rift starting to close, but to their shock, it begins to glow open again as Rowena doubles her efforts in the Bunker. Ketch, Mary, Jack, and Charlie lead the refugees through the rift into the Bunker until Sam, Dean, Lucifer, Gabriel and three others are left behind. Michael dive-bombs into the area, killing the three others in the resulting explosion. As Michael makes his presence known, Lucifer stands to fight him, but a short exchange leads to Lucifer's defeat. Michael notices Gabriel, who tells Sam and Dean to go, saying that he will not run anymore. Gabriel and Michael battle using their archangel blades. Michael is able to overpower Gabriel, and stabs him with his blade. As light explodes from Gabriel, his body goes limp in Michael's arms, and is placed on the ground as Sam and Dean cross over. Gabriel's dead body lies, wings scorched into the ground of Apocalypse World as Lucifer and Michael strike a deal to crossover together, as look of remorse falls over Lucifer's face.
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[[Image:Tiziano_-_Archangel-Gabriel.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Archangel Gabriel by Tiziano]]
 
 
==Gabriel in Lore==
 
==Gabriel in Lore==
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[[Image:Tiziano_-_Archangel-Gabriel.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Archangel Gabriel by Tiziano]]
 
Lore portrays Gabriel in a variety of classes and ranks. In some religious books, he is described as an angel while others cast him as an archangel. In either case he serves as a messenger of God, particularly delivering prophecies and visions to prophets. His name (גַּבְרִיאֵל, Gavri'el) means the "Strength of God".
 
Lore portrays Gabriel in a variety of classes and ranks. In some religious books, he is described as an angel while others cast him as an archangel. In either case he serves as a messenger of God, particularly delivering prophecies and visions to prophets. His name (גַּבְרִיאֵל, Gavri'el) means the "Strength of God".
  
 
He first appears in the Book of Daniel, delivering explanations of Daniel's visions. In the Gospel of Luke Gabriel foretold the births of both John the Baptist and of Jesus. Christians of the Catholic traditions refer to him as ''Saint Gabriel the Archangel''.
 
He first appears in the Book of Daniel, delivering explanations of Daniel's visions. In the Gospel of Luke Gabriel foretold the births of both John the Baptist and of Jesus. Christians of the Catholic traditions refer to him as ''Saint Gabriel the Archangel''.
  
Islam believes that Gabriel ( also called Jibrīl or Jibrail) was the medium through whom God revealed the Qur'an to Muhammad, and that he sent a message to most prophets, if not all, revealing their obligations. He is called the chief of the four favoured angels and the spirit of truth. <br>
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Islam believes that Gabriel ( also called Jibrīl or Jibrail) was the medium through whom God revealed the Qur'an to Muhammad, and that he sent a message to most prophets, if not all, revealing their obligations. He is called the chief of the four favored angels and the spirit of truth. <br>
  
 
He is called the created Holy Spirit (Islam) that spoke to Muhammad, which is not to be confused with the Holy Spirit of God in Christianity who is revered as God Himself.  
 
He is called the created Holy Spirit (Islam) that spoke to Muhammad, which is not to be confused with the Holy Spirit of God in Christianity who is revered as God Himself.  
  
 
In Rabbinic traditions Gabriel is one of the four sarei ha-panim, high angels that stand at the Throne of Glory, with Gabriel standing at the left hand of God. He is the angel of revelation, a role he fills in Christian and Islamic traditions also, as well as the Prince of Fire (I Enoch; Dev. R. 5).
 
In Rabbinic traditions Gabriel is one of the four sarei ha-panim, high angels that stand at the Throne of Glory, with Gabriel standing at the left hand of God. He is the angel of revelation, a role he fills in Christian and Islamic traditions also, as well as the Prince of Fire (I Enoch; Dev. R. 5).
The color red is linked to Gabriel, signifying he is a manifestation of God’s judgment (Sitre Torah, Zohar 1:99a), he is also listed among the six angels of death; his role is to function as the messenger of death for kings.
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The color red is linked to Gabriel, signifying he is a manifestation of God’s Judgment (Sitre Torah, Zohar 1:99a), he is also listed among the six angels of death; his role is to function as the messenger of death for kings.
  
 
Gabriel is also mentioned in Bahá'í Faith texts, specifically in Bahá'u'lláh's mystical work Seven Valleys.
 
Gabriel is also mentioned in Bahá'í Faith texts, specifically in Bahá'u'lláh's mystical work Seven Valleys.
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According to the Biblical verses which specifically refer to him, Gabriel is likened to a mortal male, but is sometimes portrayed as androgynous or female, as in some New Age beliefs or contemporary art imagery.
 
According to the Biblical verses which specifically refer to him, Gabriel is likened to a mortal male, but is sometimes portrayed as androgynous or female, as in some New Age beliefs or contemporary art imagery.
  
==Gabriel In Fandom/External Links==
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==See also==
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* [[Richard Speight Jr.]]
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* [[Sam/Gabriel]]
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* [[Castiel/Gabriel]]
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==Gabriel in Fandom==
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* [http://consulting-cannibal.tumblr.com/tagged/god%27n%27gabe God and Gabe comics and art] by Scoutstiel
 
*[http://community.livejournal.com/spn_gabriel/profile Spn_Gabriel] - LJ community for Gabriel
 
*[http://community.livejournal.com/spn_gabriel/profile Spn_Gabriel] - LJ community for Gabriel
 
*[http://community.livejournal.com/spnroundtable/216041.html?view=2667753#t2667753 Rec list of Gabriel fic]
 
*[http://community.livejournal.com/spnroundtable/216041.html?view=2667753#t2667753 Rec list of Gabriel fic]
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*[http://fangasmthebook.wordpress.com/2009/11/20/catching-up-with-richard-speight-jr-in-chicago/ Richard Interview about Gabriel] 2009 Chicago Con
 
*[http://fangasmthebook.wordpress.com/2009/11/20/catching-up-with-richard-speight-jr-in-chicago/ Richard Interview about Gabriel] 2009 Chicago Con
 
*[http://fangasmthebook.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/gabriel-went-out-like-a-man-not-a-weenie-%E2%80%93-richard-speight-jr-on-his-character%E2%80%99s-exit/ Interview with] Richard Speight on the death of Gabriel
 
*[http://fangasmthebook.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/gabriel-went-out-like-a-man-not-a-weenie-%E2%80%93-richard-speight-jr-on-his-character%E2%80%99s-exit/ Interview with] Richard Speight on the death of Gabriel
*[http://www.tricksters.org/ Trickster, Lord of the Roads]
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*[http://fangasmthebook.wordpress.com/2011/01/31/it%E2%80%99s-all-about-the-brothers-%E2%80%93-richard-speight-jr-on-gabriel-nude-scenes-and-sam%E2%80%99ndean-envy/ "It’s All About The Brothers"] Richard interview, 2011 San Francisco Convention
 
*[http://www.petitionvoice.com/save-gabriel-petition.html  Online petition to bring back Gabriel]
 
*[http://www.petitionvoice.com/save-gabriel-petition.html  Online petition to bring back Gabriel]
*[http://twitter.com/AwolArchangel @AwolArchangel] - Gabriel on Twitter
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*[http://twitter.com/AwolArchangel @AwolArchangel] - Gabriel roleplaying account on Twitter
*[http://twitter.com/TricksterAngel @TricksterAngel] - Gabriel on Twitter (of the CrowleyxGabriel shipping)
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*[https://twitter.com/#!/ChocoLovinAngel @ChocoLovinAngel] on Twitter and [http://chocolovinangel.tumblr.com/ on Tumblr]
 
 
See also:
 
**[[Richard Speight Jr.]]
 
**[[Sam/Gabriel]]
 
**[[Castiel/Gabriel]]
 
**[[Dean/Gabriel]]
 
**[[Santa Gabe-y]]
 
 
 
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Gabriel-S13.png
Name Gabriel
Actor Richard Speight Jr.
Dates Pre-creation - 2018 (killed by Michael)
Location Apocalypse World
Occupation Archangel
"Trickster"
Episode(s) As The Trickster:
2.15 Tall Tales
3.11 Mystery Spot
As Gabriel:
5.08 Changing Channels
5.19 Hammer of the Gods
9.18 Meta Fiction
13.13 Devil's Bargain
13.17 The Thing
13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive
13.20 Unfinished Business
13.21 Beat the Devil
13.22 Exodus

Shut your cake hole. You don't know anything about my family. I love my Father, my brothers. Love them. But watching them turn on each other? Tear at each other's throats? I couldn't bear it! Okay? So I left. And now it's happening all over again.

– Gabriel, 5.08 Changing Channels

History

The youngest of the four archangels, Gabriel fought alongside God, Michael, Raphael, and Lucifer to imprison the Darkness rather than eliminating her and causing a disruption in the Cosmic Balance. Gabriel lived in Heaven until Michael and Lucifer's constant fighting over the creation of humanity caused him to seek refuge on Earth. He took an unnamed vessel and hid as a trickster, embracing the lifestyle of a demi-god and meting out "just desserts" to those he felt deserved punishment. During his time on Earth he became a friend to some of the real pagan gods he encountered; they know him as Loki.

He first encounters Dean and Sam Winchester in his guise as the Trickster.[1] He antagonizes them from afar during their investigation, and survives their attempt on his life. A year later the Trickster traps them both in a time loop where Dean dies every Tuesday in different ways. He does this in an attempt to teach Sam that Dean cannot be saved from his deal, and to show him that Dean is his weakness, and his enemies will use this to manipulate him.[2]

It is nearly two years later that Gabriel traps the brothers in an alternate reality made of TV shows, so that they will "learn to play their roles"; he insists that they fulfill their destinies as the vessels for Michael and Lucifer. Sam and Dean start to suspect that the Trickster is more than he appears to be, and when they trap him in a ring of burning holy oil, Gabriel reveals himself. He claims that he does not support either Michael or Lucifer, and that he only wants the fighting to end.

Later he sides with the Winchesters and confronts Lucifer using an illusion of himself as a distraction. Lucifer is able to see past the illusion, and stabs him with his own archangel blade. Despite this, Gabriel is able to leave a message for Sam and Dean on how to use the rings of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse to open Lucifer's Cage in order to capture him.[3]

Metatron later uses an illusion of Gabriel to try to convince Castiel to play his role in Metatron's "story."[4] When planning how to beat Amara, the Winchesters discuss the possibility of resurrecting Gabriel with God since it took the four archangels to help God defeat Amara the last time. However, God informs them that Gabriel and Raphael are both beyond his ability to resurrect in a timely manner.[5]

Gabriel is later seen alive and imprisoned in the Needham Asylum where Asmodeus has been extracting his grace to power himself up and torturing him to keep him in line, even sewing his mouth shut. Ketch, who was working for Asmodeus at the time, rebels and rescues Gabriel and takes him, along with his archangel blade and the grace that was extracted from him, to the Men of Letters Bunker. Gabriel is unresponsive and in shock from the unending torture, but he is able to write a message to Sam and Castiel explaining how he is still alive. He reveals that when Lucifer stabbed "Gabriel", he was another illusion used to fake his death while the real Gabriel watched from a distance. After the Apocalypse ended, he retreated to Monte Carlo and shacked up with porn stars and the sons of Loki -- Fenrir Odensbane, Narfi and Sleipnir using his "death" as an opportunity to start fresh without any obligations to God or Heaven. At some point, he was captured and sold to Asmodeus by the real Norse trickster Loki and his sons, where he would be imprisoned under heavy warding and his grace would be periodically extracted rendering him nearly human. After some time under Sam and Castiel's care, Gabriel begins to return to normal, feeding on his extracted grace to power himself up. When the Bunker is attacked by Asmodeus and his demons who came to reclaim him. Gabriel powers up and kills Asmodeus and the demons. Afterwards, he departs, declining to join the Winchesters in saving the world despite their pleas.

Personality

As the Trickster, Gabriel behaved in a mischievous manner, enjoying his games. He embraced a hedonistic lifestyle, including the "sweet tooth" for which that type of demi-god was known. Even after revealing himself to be an angel, he still used misdirection to achieve his goals and to protect himself. He is often sarcastic. Gabriel's manner is the most human of any of the angels, perhaps because of his long sojourn on earth, and he has an appreciation of what humans can achieve.

Nothing is known of his vessel, though the pagan gods' familiarity with it indicates Gabriel has possessed him for a long time, possibly centuries. It is later revealed that his vessel is modeled after Loki's likeness.

Characteristics

Gabriel is the only archangel that appears in one vessel. Michael possessed John Winchester in 1978 and Adam Milligan; Raphael possessed Donnie Finnerman and an unknown female vessel; Lucifer has possessed Nick, Sam Winchester, Castiel, Vince Vincente, and President Jefferson Rooney; and Apocalypse World Michael possessed an unknown male vessel and Dean Winchester.

Powers and abilities

  • Teleport himself and others to any location, and can also banish or imprison lesser angels.
  • See glimpses of the future.[3]
  • Create illusions, including copies of himself.[1][3]
  • Transform objects into something else, and transform the appearance of his vessel.[2][6][3]
  • Alter reality to create time loops/pocket universes; he also can choose who is aware of what is happening.[2][7]
  • Revive the dead.[2]
  • Harm other archangels[3]
  • Stop humans from talking.[3]
  • Pyrokinesis that enables him to light candles with just a thought[3] and incinerate demons as powerful as the Prince of Hell Asmodeus.[8]
  • Instantaneous healing of all of his own injuries.[8]
  • Super strength that makes him stronger than humans, regular angels, and demons.

Weaknesses

  • Holy fire can bind Gabriel to a fixed location.
  • An archangel blade can kill Gabriel.
  • Other archangels can harm Gabriel.
  • It is possible to bind Gabriel with magical spells, as the goddess Kali did by using blood magic.[3]
  • Extracting an archangel's grace can weaken them, potentially even rendering them human.[9]

Episodes

Gabriel as The Trickster

2.15 Tall Tales

"Come on! Those people got what was coming to them. Hoisted on their own petards. But you and Sam – I like you. I do. So treat yourself... Long as you want. Just long enough for me to move on to the next town."

Sam and Dean investigate a series of strange deaths based on urban legends (i.e. a campus ghost story, alien abduction, alligator in a sewer), but have no success figuring out who is responsible. They unknowingly encounter Gabriel in disguise as the college's night janitor during the course of the investigation. It isn't until Bobby suggests that they are dealing with a Trickster, based on the number of tricks that have been played on the brothers, that they track him down. However, the "Trickster" is waiting for them in the auditorium, and he offers them a peaceful resolution so long as they let him leave to terrorize another town. Naturally, the Winchesters refuse and attack him. With the help of Bobby, they assemble wooden stakes soaked in blood to battle him. However, the Trickster easily rebuffs them by conjuring beings (scantily clad women and a chainsaw wielding psychopath) to fight for him, while he sits back, eats chocolates, and enjoys the show that is put on before him. Nonetheless, Dean manages to stab him with a bloodied stake, causing his minions to disappear. Although the hunters believe they bested him, the Trickster survives the ordeal, having created a copy of himself to survive the ordeal.

3.11 Mystery Spot

"This obsession to save Dean? The way you two keep sacrificing yourselves for each other? Nothing good comes out of it. Just blood and pain. Dean's your weakness. And the bad guys know it, too. It's gonna be the death of you, Sam. Sometimes you just gotta let people go."

Sam and Dean get caught in an infinite time loop where Dean dies each day in increasingly strange ways and only Sam remembers when the day restarts. Sam continually fails to save Dean despite his memory of the previous days. It is only after a hundred or so repetitions of the day that Sam realizes that it is the Trickster at work and manages to locate the culprit. He threatens their tormentor with a blood-covered stake, causing the Trickster to reveal himself and agree to break the loop. However, immediately after the loop is broken, Dean once again dies, and remains dead.

Throughout the next several months, Sam becomes a far colder and more calculated person as he attempts to track down the Trickster, killing whatever threat he can along the way. Eventually, it is the Trickster who calls the younger Winchester to him, where he tries to drive in a point: that the two brothers continually sacrificing themselves for one another would bring no good, and that their enemies will use this to manipulate them. Nonetheless, Sam pleads with him to turn back time to that Wednesday so that he can save Dean. Reluctantly, the Trickster agrees, lamenting that the whole situation had become boring months ago for him anyway.

The so-called Trickster revealed to be Gabriel the archangel.

5.08 Changing Channels

"You sorry sons of bitches. Why do you think you two are the vessels? Think about it. Michael, the big brother, loyal to an absent father, and Lucifer, the little brother, rebellious of Daddy's plan. You were born to this, boys. It's your destiny! It was always you! As it is in heaven, so it must be on earth. One brother has to kill the other."

The Trickster traps Sam and Dean in a series of TV shows in an attempt to drive home the lesson that they must play their roles as Michael and Lucifer's vessels. When Castiel tries to rescue them, the Trickster easily imprisons him. Sam and Dean finally work out that he is an angel and trap him in a ring of holy fire. He confirms that he is indeed the archangel known as Gabriel. A long time ago, he left Heaven to live on Earth, as he could no longer bear the sight of his brothers fighting each other. He then tells the Winchesters that they are destined to be the vessels of his brothers, as they mirror the relationship between Michael and Lucifer. He says he's sorry they couldn't have a happy TV show-like ending, but it's a destiny they must face. The brothers refuse to accept this, and begin to leave. Gabriel calls after them and asks if they really plan to leave him there forever. Dean replies that they wouldn't, since they don't "mess with people" like he does. Dean then extinguishes the fire by turning on the fire sprinklers, and leaves Gabriel with a final thought: in the end, this wasn't about his brothers' fight or about the Winchesters' destiny, but how the archangel was too much of a coward to stand up to his family.

Gabriel fakes his death.

5.19 Hammer of the Gods

"Damn right they're flawed. But a lot of them try. To do better, to forgive. And you should see the Spearmint Rhino! I've been riding the pine a long time. But I'm in the game now, and I'm not on your side, or Michael's. I'm on theirs."

Gabriel turns up at the meeting of the gods who are trying to work out a way to stop the Apocalypse. They know him as Loki, the Trickster, and don't realize he is an archangel. Gabriel explains to Sam and Dean that he is there to save them, and he once had a relationship with Kali, and doesn't want her, or the other gods, killed. Gabriel tells Sam and Dean that Kali has bound Sam and Dean to her with a blood spell. He goes to her room, pretending to romance her in an attempt to retrieve the boys' blood, but she is not fooled by his ruse and draws his blood, binding Gabriel to her also.

In front of the other gods, Kali reveals that Gabriel is an archangel, and she uses what she thinks is his archangel blade to stab him. He appears to die, but instead sneaks out of the hotel. While hiding in the Impala, he tells Dean to get their blood from Kali so they can escape. Dean suspects that he cares for the other gods, but Gabriel is unable or unwilling to use his blade to kill Lucifer, prompting Dean to return to the hotel and reveal to Kali that Gabriel is still alive.

Gabriel's secret message to the Winchesters.

Lucifer arrives at the hotel some time later and kills most of the gods. He is about to kill Kali when Gabriel intervenes. He tells Lucifer that he has no legitimate grievance, and he is only jealous that humanity replaced him in God's affections. Gabriel says he is not on Lucifer's side, or Michael's, but that he has come to agree with God, that humanity is better than them, noting that they are a flawed race that at least tries to do better when they fail. Gabriel then tries to kill Lucifer with his archangel blade, sneaking up on him from behind while a Gabriel copy is speaking. However, Lucifer recognizes the trick, claiming he taught his "little brother" everything, and turns the blade on the "real" Gabriel, killing him. Lucifer is shown to grieve for his brother's death, staring down at his body where his wings and halo have burned onto the floor and the tables.

It is revealed in 13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive that Lucifer didn't kill the real Gabriel, that it was another replica he stabbed and the real Gabriel escaped.

After their escape, Sam and Dean play a Casa Erotica DVD that Gabriel gave Dean. In it, Gabriel tells them they may be able to re-imprison Lucifer, and that the keys to his cage are the four rings of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

6.06 You Can't Handle the Truth

It is suggested that Gabriel's Horn of Truth compelled people to speak the truth during one of the Winchesters' investigations, but it is not responsible.[10]

Gabriel returns in Casa Erotica 14.

9.18 Meta Fiction

"After it was raining winged men, hallelujah? Well, you know... total nigh-biblical chaos, Crowley and Aba-douche duking it out. Good times. And then there's our peeps, scattered like confetti."

Gabriel, who was believed to be dead, makes his presence known to Castiel through Casa Erotica 14, eventually manifesting in his motel room, asking him for help against Metatron. When Cas asked how he was alive, Gabriel said, "Please, you can't take the trick out of the Trickster." He said he was in and cast out of "the safest place in the universe -- Heaven." He tells Cas that Metatron is using the Horn of Gabriel to lure the angels by making them believe that it was Heaven when it was actually a trap by Metatron and Gadreel.

When they decide to stop at a Gas-N-Sip, a group of Metatron loyalists quickly descend upon them. Before they can enter the gas station Gabriel tells Castiel that he still has some of his archangel mojo left, and will hold them off so Cas can make his escape. However Castiel realizes that the whole thing is an illusion by the fact that he had ripped his coat earlier, but in the Gas-N-Sip there was no hole. Gabriel pleads with Cas to hear Metatron out, that he is really trying to help him. However he isn't able to specify how, as he only skimmed through his parts of script. Before Gabriel leaves, Cas asks him if he is really dead, but receives only a trademark smirk and eyebrow wriggle in response from Gabriel before he snaps his fingers and teleports Cas to Metatron's office. Later, Metatron explains that no one tells stories better than Gabriel, hence his idea of using an illusion of Gabriel in an attempt to manipulate Castiel to lead the rebellious angels.

11.10 The Devil in the Details

When trying to get Sam to say "yes" to him, Lucifer tells him that Gabriel is dead as is Raphael so they can't help him against Amara.

11.22 We Happy Few

When the Winchesters, Chuck, and Lucifer try to formulate a plan of attack against Amara, the suggestion of bringing in the other archangels is shot down by God, who claims that Michael is in no condition to fight and that it is out of His power to bring back Gabriel and Raphael, as archangels are made of pure primordial creation, and to resurrect them would take time that they do not have.

Gabriel imprisoned by Asmodeus.

13.13 Devil's Bargain

After Asmodeus reveals that he has found the archangel blade, Mr. Ketch reminds him that the lore says that the weapon can only be wielded by an archangel. Asmodeus leads Ketch to a cell where a figure is sitting, battered and with his mouth sewn shut. Asmodeus introduces Mr. Ketch to the Archangel Gabriel, somehow still alive after being stabbed by Lucifer.

13.17 The Thing

Summoned by Asmodeus but then forced to wait interminably for audience, Ketch barges into the throne room to find Asmodeus extracting grace from a cowering Gabriel and injecting himself with it. Gabriel is then locked away in his cage in the throne room where he witnesses Ketch being violently assaulted by Asmodeus. When Ketch decides to make his escape, he breaks Gabriel free, taking the archangel blade and a vial of Gabriel's grace. Gabriel struggles as Ketch tries to lead him out of the asylum; when a demon guard arrives, Gabriel cowers away as Ketch kills it with the archangel blade before dragging Gabriel away to their escape.

Ketch brings Gabriel to the Men of Letters Bunker, where he offers Gabriel, a vial of archangel grace, and the blade in exchange for sanctuary from Asmodeus. Later Sam begins the process of removing the stitches which have kept Gabriel's mouth sealed. Gabriel watches on as Dean and Ketch go into Apocalypse World.

Gabriel reveals his wings.

13.18 Bring 'em Back Alive

"Uh...yeah. Not so much. I mean, thank you for the rescue and for the redemption arc. But, uh, I'm not really a team guy, so...I'm gonna bounce, okay? Um, but, you know, it's been, um... What's the opposite of fun? That."

After being brought to the Bunker, Gabriel is unresponsive to Sam and Castiel's inquiries and refuses to be given his grace. He eventually tells his story, writing it in Enochian on the walls of his room. Castiel translates the writings -- the story begins at Gabriel's supposed death at the hands of Lucifer in the Elysian Fields Hotel. The Gabriel which Lucifer stabbed was in fact the fake, while the real Gabriel watched from a distance. Seeing his "death" as an opportunity be free of any obligations to God, Heaven, or mankind, Gabriel moved to Monte Carlo and "shacked up" with porn stars. At some point in time, Gabriel was captured and delivered to Asmodeus, who for years subjected him to endless torture as his grace was taken to make Asmodeus stronger.

Sam eventually has enough of his silence and makes an impassioned plea to Gabriel. He tells him that "hookers and Monte Carlo" sound great, but that his family needs him, the world needs him, they need him, and Sam needs him. As Sam is about to leave the room, Gabriel speaks his first words since his rescue, telling him, "Porn stars. They were porn stars, Sam." Gabriel is then given a vial of his grace, but is unsure if its effects have done anything. When the power surges inside Gabriel, Asmodeus, connected to Gabriel's grace by virtue of his repeated consumption of it, is able to sense it. He places a call to Sam, demanding he give up Gabriel or else he will attack the Bunker. Sam refuses to give Gabriel up, strengthening the Bunker's warding in preparation for Asmodeus' incursion. The warding fails, and Asmodeus and his demons enter the Bunker and retrieve Gabriel. As Gabriel is being dragged away, he witnesses Asmodeus attempting to slowly kill Sam and Castiel, and he manages to overpower the demons holding him. This grabs the attention of Asmodeus, who tells Gabriel he is too weak to do anything to him. Gabriel's eyes begin to glow with angelic light, his wounds become instantly healed, and he unleashes his wings to a shocked Asmodeus. He throws a blast of energy at Gabriel, which the archangel easily deflects. Telling Asmodeus how much he has always hated his suit, Gabriel incinerates him with a gesture.

With Asmodeus dead, Gabriel gets caught up to everything that has happened regarding Jack, Apocalypse World, and Michael. Gabriel, however, politely declines to join the fight, telling Sam the last time the world was going to end he put his money on Sam and Dean and he thinks they can pull it off again, before teleporting away.

Gabriel kills Loki.

13.20 Unfinished Business

"Every day, Asmodeus tortured me! Every.. day! He fed off my grace for years! He used me, he debased me until I was...! What I went through... you don't forgive. Everyone who had a hand in it will die. Get me?"

As Fenrir Odensbane stumbles down an alley, drinking, Gabriel makes his presence known playing a kazoo to get Fenrir's attention. Stepping out from behind a dumpster, Gabriel declares his intent to face Fenrir "honorably" with not gimmicks or tricks. With a special wooden sword in hand, Gabriel and Fenrir begin their fight, when Fenrir is able to wound Gabriel, causing him to bleed, Gabriel sees an opening and is able to fatal stab Fenrir in the heart, killing him.


13.21 Beat the Devil

"And you think I could fix it? Gosh. I skipped out on Heaven, Castiel. They wouldn't want me back. As far as they're concerned, I'm a screwup. Hell, as far as I'm concerned, I'm a screwup."

After secreting himself in Dean's bedroom while he extracts some of his own grace, Gabriel returns to the Bunker library where he produces a vial containing a minute amount of grace. Rowena is unconvinced that the "serving" is enough, but Gabriel assures her it will work. Rowena performs the ritual, and rift does indeed open, but seconds later it falters and disappears. As Sam, Dean, and Castiel discuss options, Gabriel tries to explain to Rowena what happened, but she doesn't want to hear his excuses. This causes Gabriel to snap and accuse her of botching the spell, which Rowena refutes by saying it wasn't the spell, but the ingredients. Soon after their spat, they begin eyeing each other, and Rowena suggests a way to fill the time they have while the others a deliberating. Sam, Dean, and Castiel enter the library sometime later to find Rowena and Gabriel fooling around behind a bookshelf to everyone's shock and embarrassment. Dean reveals that Sam has a plan to get the grace needed from Lucifer.

At a bar, a despondent Lucifer is drowning his sorrows after losing everything and not being able to find his son. When the bartender says Jack's name to Lucifer, Gabriel realizes he slipped up and transforms into himself. A shocked Lucifer attempts to flee, but he is brought right back into the bar. As he realizes that something is wrong, Gabriel and Rowena reveal they spiked his drinks with a magical roofie. Lucifer sits down at the bar, with no fight left in him. He tells Gabriel to take his grace and kill him, but Gabriel has other plans and knocks him unconscious with the butt of his archangel blade.

After Lucifer comes to in the Bunker, he is trussed up and his grace is slowly siphoned off into the spell bowl to keep the rift open as Gabirel, the Winchesters, and Castiel cross over into Apocalypse World. Entering the alternate universe, they find themselves in a wooded area in Northern Kentucky and they proceed to make their way towards Dayton, Ohio. As they walk, Castiel and Gabriel begin talking and Castiel reveals that Heaven is in need of leadership. Gabriel is uncertain that Heaven would want a screw up like him, but Cas assures him that he may be just what Heaven needs to survive. When screams are heard in the distance, Sam and Dean rush in as Gabriel tries to dissuade them, telling them it isn't their problem.

The group finds a man and a woman, Floyd and Maggie, being attacked by a vampire. After saving them, the two tell of the vampire nest that attacked their group in a tunnel on the way to Dayton, and they join them on their journey. As they reach the tunnel, Sam dispatches a few vampires, but when they reach their intended exit they find it blocked. As Gabriel and Castiel begin clearing the way, the group is attacked by vampires, who kill Floyd and Sam and drag them away. With the pathway clear, the group exits the other side. Upon reaching the Dayton outpost, they are forced to stop due to the warding preventing Castiel from entering. Gabriel is able to break the warding, which alerts the guards who quickly arrive on the scene. Before things escalate, Mary and Jack arrive and reunite with Dean and Castiel. As Jack learns of Sam's death, he questions why Gabriel didn't save him, only for Gabriel to tell him he is too weak. He among the others watch as a revived Sam makes his way to Bobby's resistance camp alongside Lucifer.

13.22 Exodus

"Don't you get it? Humans were innocent and beautiful. But you... you couldn't stand that the old man loved them more than He loved you. So you tempted them and you corrupted them just to prove how flawed they were... Dad saw that your evil was like the first few cells of cancer... that it would spread like the disease unless He cut it out. That is why He locked you up, to stop the cancer. But it was too late then. And guess what? It's too late for you now."
Gabriel dead... For real.

When Lucifer tries to talk to Jack, Dean demands them not to talk to each other. Despite Lucifer offering to help, Dean demands Gabriel to kill him with the archangel blade, but he is not powerful enough. Eventually, the fighting causes Jack to teleport away for a time.

Gabriel overhears Lucifer giving his perspective on how he was treated by God, to Jack, scoffing and argues that Lucifer was not a victim in his dealings with their father. Later, Gabriel tells Lucifer that Jack will see what he is, a cancer that corrupted the innocent and beautiful humans. He tells his brother that there is no chance of redemption for him, not anymore. As Gabriel looks away, Lucifer is affected by his brother's words and a single tear falls.

Later, the Winchesters, Castiel and Apocalypse World hunters prepare to leave the world through the portal. The group arrives to find the rift starting to close, but to their shock, it begins to glow open again as Rowena doubles her efforts in the Bunker. Ketch, Mary, Jack, and Charlie lead the refugees through the rift into the Bunker until Sam, Dean, Lucifer, Gabriel and three others are left behind. Michael dive-bombs into the area, killing the three others in the resulting explosion. As Michael makes his presence known, Lucifer stands to fight him, but a short exchange leads to Lucifer's defeat. Michael notices Gabriel, who tells Sam and Dean to go, saying that he will not run anymore. Gabriel and Michael battle using their archangel blades. Michael is able to overpower Gabriel, and stabs him with his blade. As light explodes from Gabriel, his body goes limp in Michael's arms, and is placed on the ground as Sam and Dean cross over. Gabriel's dead body lies, wings scorched into the ground of Apocalypse World as Lucifer and Michael strike a deal to crossover together, as look of remorse falls over Lucifer's face.

Gabriel in Lore

The Archangel Gabriel by Tiziano

Lore portrays Gabriel in a variety of classes and ranks. In some religious books, he is described as an angel while others cast him as an archangel. In either case he serves as a messenger of God, particularly delivering prophecies and visions to prophets. His name (גַּבְרִיאֵל, Gavri'el) means the "Strength of God".

He first appears in the Book of Daniel, delivering explanations of Daniel's visions. In the Gospel of Luke Gabriel foretold the births of both John the Baptist and of Jesus. Christians of the Catholic traditions refer to him as Saint Gabriel the Archangel.

Islam believes that Gabriel ( also called Jibrīl or Jibrail) was the medium through whom God revealed the Qur'an to Muhammad, and that he sent a message to most prophets, if not all, revealing their obligations. He is called the chief of the four favored angels and the spirit of truth.

He is called the created Holy Spirit (Islam) that spoke to Muhammad, which is not to be confused with the Holy Spirit of God in Christianity who is revered as God Himself.

In Rabbinic traditions Gabriel is one of the four sarei ha-panim, high angels that stand at the Throne of Glory, with Gabriel standing at the left hand of God. He is the angel of revelation, a role he fills in Christian and Islamic traditions also, as well as the Prince of Fire (I Enoch; Dev. R. 5). The color red is linked to Gabriel, signifying he is a manifestation of God’s Judgment (Sitre Torah, Zohar 1:99a), he is also listed among the six angels of death; his role is to function as the messenger of death for kings.

Gabriel is also mentioned in Bahá'í Faith texts, specifically in Bahá'u'lláh's mystical work Seven Valleys.

In Enoch 10:13 Gabriel was the one who instigated wars among the Giants (the children of the Watchers), as God commended him to "Let them perish under mutual slaughter; for length of days shall not be theirs." While Enoch 40:9 states that Gabriel presides over "all that is powerful."

According to the Biblical verses which specifically refer to him, Gabriel is likened to a mortal male, but is sometimes portrayed as androgynous or female, as in some New Age beliefs or contemporary art imagery.

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