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Revision as of 03:36, 26 March 2015
The Grand Coven was the supreme command of witches before being decimated by the Men of Letters.
Contents
Episodes
10.07 Girls, Girls, Girls
Rowena mentions how the Grand Coven cast her out and has prevented her from actively practicing magic.
10.10 The Hunter Games
Rowena blames the Coven for having to abandon her son Crowley.
10.12 About A Boy
Sam and Dean discover that the Coven sent Katja to deal with Rowena, leaving them worried as they have never heard of the Grand Coven before.
10.14 The Executioner's Song
Rowena and Crowley plan an attack against the Coven's High Priestess Olivette, but Crowley abandons the attack in favor of helping the Winchesters and Castiel kill Cain.
10.16 Paint It Black
Rowena begs Crowley to make a case to the Grand Coven, which she describes as the supreme command for all witches for her to practice magic freely again. Eventually he captures High Priestess Olivette for her to do as she will. Under torture, Olivette reveals that the Coven has been decimated and is actually pretty weak now. The Men of Letters used their political power to whip the church into a frenzy and many of the best members of the Coven were burned at the stake or forced into hiding. The Men of Letters then plundered their most powerful spells and potions and scattered them through warded bunkers across the world and in their weakened state the Coven wasn't able to get them back. Rowena loses her fear of the Coven and turns Olivette into a hamster and decides to search for the missing spells and potions for herself.