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|actor= [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1356757/ John Emmet Tracy]
 
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|dates=  - 2010 (Deceased; killed by [[Lucifer]])
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===[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]===
 
===[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]===
 
A police officer visits a decimated structure, surveying the area. During his search, a dead flower mysteriously blooms at the presence of a god. Then suddenly, Mercury appears and converses with him, eventually killing the officer. Mercury rebuilds the decimated building, creating a modernized hotel called [[Elysian Fields Hotel]]. His activities and contributions include managing the guests, signing them in or out. At [[Kali]]'s request, he retrieves blood samples of Dean and Sam, and gives them to Kali. He then calls Lucifer and tells him to come to the hotel. When Lucifer appears, he kills Mercury.
 
A police officer visits a decimated structure, surveying the area. During his search, a dead flower mysteriously blooms at the presence of a god. Then suddenly, Mercury appears and converses with him, eventually killing the officer. Mercury rebuilds the decimated building, creating a modernized hotel called [[Elysian Fields Hotel]]. His activities and contributions include managing the guests, signing them in or out. At [[Kali]]'s request, he retrieves blood samples of Dean and Sam, and gives them to Kali. He then calls Lucifer and tells him to come to the hotel. When Lucifer appears, he kills Mercury.
 
  
 
==Mercury in Lore==
 
==Mercury in Lore==
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_(mythology) Mercury] was a messenger, and a god of sex, the son of Maia Maiestas and Jupiter in Roman mythology. Note, however, in lore, the gods of Olympus detest human sacrifice, whereas Mercury is seen with the other gods eating humans.
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_(mythology) Mercury] was a messenger, and a god of sex, the son of Maia Maiestas and Jupiter in Roman mythology. Note, however, in lore, the gods of Olympus detest human sacrifice, whereas Mercury is seen with the other gods eating humans.
  
 
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Name Mercury
Actor John Emmet Tracy
Dates  ????-2010 (killed by Lucifer)
Location Unknown
Occupation Roman god
Episode(s) 5.19 Hammer of the Gods

History

Mercury is a Roman god and one of the deities that gathered at the Elysian Fields Hotel to instigate a war against the Archangels. He betrays the gods' location to Lucifer, which causes himself and the other gods, except Kali, to be killed.

Characteristics

Powers and Abilities

  • Mercury can move or exercise at incredible speeds and velocities. He can move his body at such great speeds that the human eye cannot perceive him.
  • His reflexes, agility and reaction time seem to be greatly enhanced as well.
  • Mercury's strength greatly exceeds the strength of humans.

Appearances

5.19 Hammer of the Gods

A police officer visits a decimated structure, surveying the area. During his search, a dead flower mysteriously blooms at the presence of a god. Then suddenly, Mercury appears and converses with him, eventually killing the officer. Mercury rebuilds the decimated building, creating a modernized hotel called Elysian Fields Hotel. His activities and contributions include managing the guests, signing them in or out. At Kali's request, he retrieves blood samples of Dean and Sam, and gives them to Kali. He then calls Lucifer and tells him to come to the hotel. When Lucifer appears, he kills Mercury.

Mercury in Lore

  • Mercury was a messenger, and a god of sex, the son of Maia Maiestas and Jupiter in Roman mythology. Note, however, in lore, the gods of Olympus detest human sacrifice, whereas Mercury is seen with the other gods eating humans.