Difference between revisions of "Malachi"
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Malachi was an angel, who was referred to as a "street thug" and "anarchist." When the angels fell | + | Malachi was an [[angel]], who was referred to as a "street thug" and "anarchist." When the angels fell, Malachi began to amass a following equal to that of [[Bartholomew]]. |
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
===[[9.09 Holy Terror]]=== | ===[[9.09 Holy Terror]]=== | ||
− | Malachi had planned to meet in a top level summit with [[Bartholomew]] to discuss joining forces to take back [[Heaven]] from [[Metatron]]. However Bartholomew does not attend, preferring to send a lieutenant of his, responsibilities and | + | Malachi had planned to meet in a top level summit with [[Bartholomew]] to discuss joining forces to take back [[Heaven]] from [[Metatron]]. However Bartholomew does not attend, preferring to send a [[Female Angel|lieutenant of his]], due to his current responsibilities and general dislike of Malachi, whom he refers to as a "street thug." Angered by this slight, Malachi and his people proceed to kill Bartholomew's delegates. |
− | Malachi had been tracking the angel [[Muriel]], who had inadvertently led one of his | + | Malachi had been tracking the angel [[Muriel]], who had inadvertently led one of his soldiers, [[Theo]], to [[Castiel]]. Malachi goes about torturing Castiel for information about Metatron, and any weaknesses he might know. As punishment for not answering his questions, he orders Theo to kill Muriel, and torture Castiel while he steps out. When Malachi returns, he is shocked to find all his soldiers lying dead on the floor and Castiel missing. |
===[[9.14 Captives]]=== | ===[[9.14 Captives]]=== | ||
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===[[9.21 King of the Damned]]=== | ===[[9.21 King of the Damned]]=== | ||
− | When [[Castiel]] tells [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] about his reasons for leading the angels, he mentions that [[Gadreel]] | + | When [[Castiel]] tells [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] about his reasons for leading the angels, he mentions that [[Gadreel]] had killed Malachi. |
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Revision as of 00:46, 19 December 2018
Name | Malachi |
Actor | Stephen Monroe Taylor |
Dates | ???? - 2013 (killed by Gadreel) |
Location | |
Occupation | Angel |
Episode(s) | 9.09 Holy Terror |
History
Malachi was an angel, who was referred to as a "street thug" and "anarchist." When the angels fell, Malachi began to amass a following equal to that of Bartholomew.
Episodes
9.09 Holy Terror
Malachi had planned to meet in a top level summit with Bartholomew to discuss joining forces to take back Heaven from Metatron. However Bartholomew does not attend, preferring to send a lieutenant of his, due to his current responsibilities and general dislike of Malachi, whom he refers to as a "street thug." Angered by this slight, Malachi and his people proceed to kill Bartholomew's delegates.
Malachi had been tracking the angel Muriel, who had inadvertently led one of his soldiers, Theo, to Castiel. Malachi goes about torturing Castiel for information about Metatron, and any weaknesses he might know. As punishment for not answering his questions, he orders Theo to kill Muriel, and torture Castiel while he steps out. When Malachi returns, he is shocked to find all his soldiers lying dead on the floor and Castiel missing.
9.14 Captives
Malachi is mentioned by Bartholomew, who tells Castiel that he will "outrace Malachi in the hunt for Metatron."
9.21 King of the Damned
When Castiel tells Sam and Dean about his reasons for leading the angels, he mentions that Gadreel had killed Malachi.