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− | Sedation is the ability of [[angels]] to render someone unconscious. | + | Sedation is the ability of [[angels]] to render someone unconscious. This also extends to [[nephilim]]. |
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===[[12.19 The Future]]=== | ===[[12.19 The Future]]=== | ||
Castiel sedates Sam and Dean in an attempt to ensure that Lucifer's son is born. | Castiel sedates Sam and Dean in an attempt to ensure that Lucifer's son is born. | ||
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+ | The nephilim [[Jack]] attempts to free [[Kaia]] from a drug treatment facility and sedates a staff member who attempts to stop them. | ||
[[Category:Library]][[Category:Angel Lore]][[Category:Supernatural Abilities]] | [[Category:Library]][[Category:Angel Lore]][[Category:Supernatural Abilities]] |
Revision as of 15:48, 23 September 2018
Sedation is the ability of angels to render someone unconscious. This also extends to nephilim.
Contents
Episodes
4.01 Lazarus Rising
When Bobby meets Castiel for the first time, he sees him as a threat and attempts to attack. Castiel sedates him.
4.10 Heaven and Hell
Castiel sedates Sam when he gets in the way of capturing Anna Milton.
5.13 The Song Remains the Same
In order to talk to Dean alone, Michael sedates Mary.
12.19 The Future
Castiel sedates Sam and Dean in an attempt to ensure that Lucifer's son is born.
13.09 The Bad Place
The nephilim Jack attempts to free Kaia from a drug treatment facility and sedates a staff member who attempts to stop them.