Difference between revisions of "Reapers"
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*[[2.01 In My Time Of Dying]] - the reaper appears as a young woman calling itself [[Tessa]], who tries to help Dean cross over. | *[[2.01 In My Time Of Dying]] - the reaper appears as a young woman calling itself [[Tessa]], who tries to help Dean cross over. | ||
− | *[[4.15 Death Takes A Holiday]] - Tessa turns up when a reaper in a small town disappears, and is herself kidnapped by [[Alistair]]. | + | *[[4.15 Death Takes A Holiday]] - [[Tessa]] turns up when a reaper in a small town disappears, and is herself kidnapped by [[Alistair]]. |
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+ | *[[5.10 Abandon All Hope]] - Reapers appear ''en masse'' in Carthage, Missouri as [[Lucifer]] prepares to summon [[Death]]. | ||
[[Category:Library]] [[Category:Creatures & Spirits]][[Category:Spirituality]] | [[Category:Library]] [[Category:Creatures & Spirits]][[Category:Spirituality]] |
Revision as of 03:14, 30 December 2009
In Supernatural, repears are entities whose responsibility it is to escort newly-deceased souls to the afterlife. They are not aligned with Heaven or Hell, and refuse to tell the deceased what awaits them.
Episodes featuring reapers
- 1.12 Faith - Sue Le Grange uses black magic to harness a reaper and uses it to kill people.
- 2.01 In My Time Of Dying - the reaper appears as a young woman calling itself Tessa, who tries to help Dean cross over.
- 4.15 Death Takes A Holiday - Tessa turns up when a reaper in a small town disappears, and is herself kidnapped by Alistair.
- 5.10 Abandon All Hope - Reapers appear en masse in Carthage, Missouri as Lucifer prepares to summon Death.