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|monster name= Hell Ghost
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|image= [[File:HellGhost.png|350px]]
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|powers and abilities= <br>
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* [[Possession]]
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* [[Teleportation]]
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|vulnerabilities= <br>
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* [[Iron]]
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* [[Salt]]
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|appearance= Varies; a skeletal apparition or the form of the deceased, which may have visible signs of trauma or decay.
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|episodes= [[14.20 Moriah]]<br>[[15.01 Back and to the Future]]<br>[[15.02 Raising Hell]]<br>[[15.03 The Rupture]]
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{{Quotation
 
{{Quotation
 
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|text= Souls. They're souls from -- from Hell.
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|text= I mean, the spell is... it's not gonna last forever, and these aren't your normal ghosty-ghosts, you know. They're more dangerous.
|author= [[Castiel]]
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|author= [[Belphegor]]
|source= [[14.20 Moriah]]
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|source= [[15.02 Raising Hell]]
 
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==History==
 
==History==
Hell ghosts are like normal [[ghosts]], which are the spirits of people who remain connected to the mortal realm, but souls from [[hell]] can manifest either as ghosts or inhabit corpses, reanimating them as [[zombies]]. All the souls from Hell were released by [[Chuck]] / [[God]] who decides to end the world after killing [[Jack Kline]]. Many of these spirits include ghosts vanquished by the Winchesters over the years.
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Hell ghosts are like normal [[ghosts]], which are the spirits of people who remain connected to the mortal realm, but as souls from [[Hell]] they can either manifest as ghosts or inhabit corpses, reanimating them as [[zombies]]. All the souls from Hell were released by [[Chuck]] / [[God]], who decided to end the world after killing [[Jack Kline]]. These spirits include ghosts vanquished by the Winchesters over the years.
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==Characteristics==
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Hell ghosts, due to being neither full-fledged demons nor normal ghosts, take on a more skeletal, incorporeal appearance after escaping Hell. Souls are also able to manifest into their human appearance (more or less).
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===Powers and abilities===
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* Flight – Unlike typical ghosts, souls from Hell can take on an incorporeal skeletal form and attain flight, much like demons in their [[Demon Smoke|smoke]] form.
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* Superhuman strength – Souls of the damned are just as strong as normal ghosts, and can easily overpower a fully grown person.
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* [[Ghost Possession|Possession]] – Like demons and ghosts, souls from Hell can possess people and objects.
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* [[Teleportation]] – Hell ghosts, like regular ghosts, can teleport, allowing them to cover short distances quickly.
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===Weaknesses===
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* [[Angel blades]] – Contact with an angel blade can eject a spirit in the same manner as iron.
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* [[Iron]] – Contact with iron can keep them at bay, as well as eject the spirits from whatever body they may be possessing.
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* [[Lilith's Crook]] – A special horn forged by [[Lilith]], that when blown is able to draw all of the souls and demons of Hell back and can pull them into the body of the user.
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* [[Salt]] – Spirits cannot cross salt lines and can be dissipated with rock salt.
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* [[Smiting]] – [[Castiel]] was able to smite the spirits in their possessed corpses, forcing them to be ejected.
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* [[Spells]] – Certain spells can blast spirits out of their possessed bodies, as well as trap them within a perimeter. Another spell was able to pull the ghosts into [[Rowena]]'s body to send them back to Hell.
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
[[File:DamnedZombies.png|thumb|right|350px|Corpses possessed by the [[soul]]s of the damned surround [[Sam]], [[Dean]] and [[Castiel]].]]
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[[File:DamnedSoulsReleased.png|thumb|left|350px|[[Chuck]] unleashes damned [[soul]]s from Hell.]]
 
===[[14.20 Moriah]]===
 
===[[14.20 Moriah]]===
After [[Castiel]] calls on God to help deal with a soulless [[Jack]]<ref>[[14.17 Game Night]]</ref>, he appears appears with a solution - a [[The Equalizer|weapon]] that will kill Jack at the cost of the shooter's life. Dean takes the weapon, and tracks Jack and Castiel to a cemetery. Dean ultimately refuses to use the weapon but Chuck tries to motivate him to kill Jack in exchange for reviving [[Mary]] to no avail. Sam realizes that Chuck merely creates worlds and abandons them when he is bored, and that he has manipulated the Winchesters their whole lives for his amusement. When the Winchesters no longer want any part of his sick story, Chuck kills Jack himself and starts to leave. Sam uses the [[The Equalizer|weapon]] to shoot Chuck which enrages him. Acquiescing to the Winchesters' demands, he tells them the story is over and welcomes them to the end.
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After [[Castiel]] calls on [[God]] to help deal with a [[soulless]] [[Jack]],<ref>[[14.17 Game Night]]</ref> He appears with a solution -- a [[The Equalizer|weapon]] that will kill Jack at the cost of the shooter's life. [[Dean]] takes the weapon, and tracks Jack and Castiel to a cemetery. Dean ultimately refuses to use the weapon. [[Chuck]] tries to motivate him to kill Jack in exchange for reviving [[Mary]], to no avail. [[Sam]] realizes that Chuck has been watching them, and has manipulated the Winchesters their whole lives for His amusement. When the Winchesters no longer want any part of Chuck's sick story, Chuck kills Jack Himself and starts to leave. Sam uses the weapon to shoot Chuck, hitting Him in the shoulder, which enrages Him. Acquiescing to the Winchesters' demands, He tells them the story is over and welcomes them to the end.
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The sky goes dark, and souls from Hell erupt from a crack in the ground. Several [[ghosts]] previously defeated by the Winchesters appear nearby: a man pulls his car over upon seeing the [[Woman in White]] aka [[Constance Welch]]<ref>[[1.01 Pilot]]</ref>; a mother opens the door to find [[John Wayne Gacy]] in his Pogo the Clown outfit<ref>[[14.13 Lebanon]]</ref>; and [[Bloody Mary]], aka [[Mary Worthington]]<ref>[[1.05 Bloody Mary]]</ref>, appears in a young girl's mirror.
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In the cemetery, Castiel and the Winchesters are surrounded by a horde of [[zombies]]. They arm themselves as best they can as the zombies descend upon them.
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===[[15.01 Back and to the Future]]===
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Overwhelmed, [[Sam]], [[Dean]], and [[Castiel]] fight off the horde of [[possessed]] corpses, using their [[iron]] bars to force the souls out of the bodies. Escaping to a nearby crypt, the horde attempts to break in, but cannot due to the iron doors. The [[demon]] [[Belphegor]] arrives suddenly and offers his assistance in dealing with the [[zombies]]. Performing a spell using cemetery dirt and angel blood, Belphegor is able to blast all the souls out of the bodies.
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[[File:HellGhosts.png|thumb|right|350px|[[John Wayne Gacy]] and [[Mary Worthington]] with two other escaped souls from [[Hell]].]]
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Belphegor reveals that 2-3 billion souls may have escaped from [[Hell]], and suggests that the best option is to contain the spirits to buy some time to find a way to close the rift. As the ghosts descend on the town of Harlan, Kansas, Sam helps lead an evacuation. He is confronted by spirits, including [[John Wayne Gacy]] and [[Mary Worthington]], while Dean and Belphegor contend with [[Constance Welch]] as they attempt to perform the [[spell]] to contain the spirits within Harlan. After Dean is able to banish the [[Woman in White]], Belphegor successfully performs the spell just as Sam and Castiel lead a mother and daughter across the barrier line with Gacy and the other souls in close pursuit. The spirits become trapped within Harlan.
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===[[15.02 Raising Hell]]===
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With Harlan warded against any of the damned escaping out into the world. [[Hunters]] guard the perimeter to prevent any ghosts from breaking through the barrier. However, some citizens from Harlan still sneak into the quarantine zone, only to end up being possessed and killed by the ghosts roaming the town. [[Francis Tumblety]] alerts a group of the damned to their situation, and asks for a call to arms, telling the ghosts to gather as many that are remaining in the shadows to join them, as with strength in numbers they can possibly find a way through the warding.
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The Winchesters and [[Rowena]] attempt to stop the ghosts using the [[soul catcher]], but the device is not as powerful as the original used to create the soul bomb, and is only able to capture a handful of ghosts at a time. After finding the weakest point in the barrier, Tumblety leads a group of hundreds of ghosts in an attempt to break through. Possessing [[Ketch]], Tumblety gets a hold of the soul catcher, but before he can use its power to break the barrier down, he is shot with iron rounds by Dean, forcing him out of Ketch's body and into the soul catcher.
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With Tumblety's threat neutralized, the Winchesters, Castiel, Belphegor, and Rowena look on as souls continue to flood out of Hell and into Harlan.
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[[File:HellGhostsReturn.png|thumb|left|350px|The damned souls return to [[Hell]].]]
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===[[15.03 The Rupture]]===
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After a failed attempt to strengthen the barrier using the ''[[Book of the Damned]]'', the Winchesters, Castiel, Belphegor, and Rowena come up with a plan to use [[Lilith's Crook]] to draw the demons and souls back into Hell and then use a spell of Rowena's own creation to seal [[Portal|the Rupture]].  
  
The sky goes dark, and souls from Hell erupt from a crack in the ground. Several appear as [[ghosts]] previously defeated by the Winchesters appear: a man pulls his car over upon seeing the [[Woman in White]] aka [[Constance Welch]]<ref>[[1.01 Pilot]]</ref>, a mother opens the door to find [[John Wayne Gacy]] in his Pogo the Clown outfit<ref>[[14.13 Lebanon]]</ref>, and [[Bloody Mary]] aka [[Mary Worthington]]<ref>[[1.05 Bloody Mary]]</ref> appears in a young girl's mirror.
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Though Rowena and Sam succeed in casting the spell, Belphegor betrays them to gain power in Hell. He reveals to Castiel that the Crook also acts as a siphon, and with it he will be able to take in all the escaped souls, giving him the power of a god. As he begins absorbing spirits with the Crook, Castiel is able to fight through the sound wave and [[Smiting|smite]] Belphegor, destroying the Crook in the process.  
  
In the cemetery, Castiel and the Winchesters are surrounded by a horde of zombies. They arm themselves as the zombies descend upon them.
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Realizing something has gone wrong, Rowena sacrifices herself to perform a second spell to draw the ghosts into her own body and cast them all back into Hell.
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:37, 13 November 2019


HellGhost.png
Hell Ghost
Powers and Abilities
Vulnerabilities
Appearance Varies; a skeletal apparition or the form of the deceased, which may have visible signs of trauma or decay.
Episode(s) 14.20 Moriah
15.01 Back and to the Future
15.02 Raising Hell
15.03 The Rupture

I mean, the spell is... it's not gonna last forever, and these aren't your normal ghosty-ghosts, you know. They're more dangerous.

Belphegor, 15.02 Raising Hell

History

Hell ghosts are like normal ghosts, which are the spirits of people who remain connected to the mortal realm, but as souls from Hell they can either manifest as ghosts or inhabit corpses, reanimating them as zombies. All the souls from Hell were released by Chuck / God, who decided to end the world after killing Jack Kline. These spirits include ghosts vanquished by the Winchesters over the years.

Characteristics

Hell ghosts, due to being neither full-fledged demons nor normal ghosts, take on a more skeletal, incorporeal appearance after escaping Hell. Souls are also able to manifest into their human appearance (more or less).

Powers and abilities

  • Flight – Unlike typical ghosts, souls from Hell can take on an incorporeal skeletal form and attain flight, much like demons in their smoke form.
  • Superhuman strength – Souls of the damned are just as strong as normal ghosts, and can easily overpower a fully grown person.
  • Possession – Like demons and ghosts, souls from Hell can possess people and objects.
  • Teleportation – Hell ghosts, like regular ghosts, can teleport, allowing them to cover short distances quickly.

Weaknesses

  • Angel blades – Contact with an angel blade can eject a spirit in the same manner as iron.
  • Iron – Contact with iron can keep them at bay, as well as eject the spirits from whatever body they may be possessing.
  • Lilith's Crook – A special horn forged by Lilith, that when blown is able to draw all of the souls and demons of Hell back and can pull them into the body of the user.
  • Salt – Spirits cannot cross salt lines and can be dissipated with rock salt.
  • SmitingCastiel was able to smite the spirits in their possessed corpses, forcing them to be ejected.
  • Spells – Certain spells can blast spirits out of their possessed bodies, as well as trap them within a perimeter. Another spell was able to pull the ghosts into Rowena's body to send them back to Hell.

Episodes

Chuck unleashes damned souls from Hell.

14.20 Moriah

After Castiel calls on God to help deal with a soulless Jack,[1] He appears with a solution -- a weapon that will kill Jack at the cost of the shooter's life. Dean takes the weapon, and tracks Jack and Castiel to a cemetery. Dean ultimately refuses to use the weapon. Chuck tries to motivate him to kill Jack in exchange for reviving Mary, to no avail. Sam realizes that Chuck has been watching them, and has manipulated the Winchesters their whole lives for His amusement. When the Winchesters no longer want any part of Chuck's sick story, Chuck kills Jack Himself and starts to leave. Sam uses the weapon to shoot Chuck, hitting Him in the shoulder, which enrages Him. Acquiescing to the Winchesters' demands, He tells them the story is over and welcomes them to the end.

The sky goes dark, and souls from Hell erupt from a crack in the ground. Several ghosts previously defeated by the Winchesters appear nearby: a man pulls his car over upon seeing the Woman in White aka Constance Welch[2]; a mother opens the door to find John Wayne Gacy in his Pogo the Clown outfit[3]; and Bloody Mary, aka Mary Worthington[4], appears in a young girl's mirror.

In the cemetery, Castiel and the Winchesters are surrounded by a horde of zombies. They arm themselves as best they can as the zombies descend upon them.

15.01 Back and to the Future

Overwhelmed, Sam, Dean, and Castiel fight off the horde of possessed corpses, using their iron bars to force the souls out of the bodies. Escaping to a nearby crypt, the horde attempts to break in, but cannot due to the iron doors. The demon Belphegor arrives suddenly and offers his assistance in dealing with the zombies. Performing a spell using cemetery dirt and angel blood, Belphegor is able to blast all the souls out of the bodies.

John Wayne Gacy and Mary Worthington with two other escaped souls from Hell.

Belphegor reveals that 2-3 billion souls may have escaped from Hell, and suggests that the best option is to contain the spirits to buy some time to find a way to close the rift. As the ghosts descend on the town of Harlan, Kansas, Sam helps lead an evacuation. He is confronted by spirits, including John Wayne Gacy and Mary Worthington, while Dean and Belphegor contend with Constance Welch as they attempt to perform the spell to contain the spirits within Harlan. After Dean is able to banish the Woman in White, Belphegor successfully performs the spell just as Sam and Castiel lead a mother and daughter across the barrier line with Gacy and the other souls in close pursuit. The spirits become trapped within Harlan.

15.02 Raising Hell

With Harlan warded against any of the damned escaping out into the world. Hunters guard the perimeter to prevent any ghosts from breaking through the barrier. However, some citizens from Harlan still sneak into the quarantine zone, only to end up being possessed and killed by the ghosts roaming the town. Francis Tumblety alerts a group of the damned to their situation, and asks for a call to arms, telling the ghosts to gather as many that are remaining in the shadows to join them, as with strength in numbers they can possibly find a way through the warding.

The Winchesters and Rowena attempt to stop the ghosts using the soul catcher, but the device is not as powerful as the original used to create the soul bomb, and is only able to capture a handful of ghosts at a time. After finding the weakest point in the barrier, Tumblety leads a group of hundreds of ghosts in an attempt to break through. Possessing Ketch, Tumblety gets a hold of the soul catcher, but before he can use its power to break the barrier down, he is shot with iron rounds by Dean, forcing him out of Ketch's body and into the soul catcher.

With Tumblety's threat neutralized, the Winchesters, Castiel, Belphegor, and Rowena look on as souls continue to flood out of Hell and into Harlan.

The damned souls return to Hell.

15.03 The Rupture

After a failed attempt to strengthen the barrier using the Book of the Damned, the Winchesters, Castiel, Belphegor, and Rowena come up with a plan to use Lilith's Crook to draw the demons and souls back into Hell and then use a spell of Rowena's own creation to seal the Rupture.

Though Rowena and Sam succeed in casting the spell, Belphegor betrays them to gain power in Hell. He reveals to Castiel that the Crook also acts as a siphon, and with it he will be able to take in all the escaped souls, giving him the power of a god. As he begins absorbing spirits with the Crook, Castiel is able to fight through the sound wave and smite Belphegor, destroying the Crook in the process.

Realizing something has gone wrong, Rowena sacrifices herself to perform a second spell to draw the ghosts into her own body and cast them all back into Hell.

References