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==Sirens ==
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{{InfoboxCreature
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|monster name= Siren
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|image= [[File:Siren414.jpg|350px]]
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|powers and abilities= Reads minds and causes humans to fall under its spell by infecting them with its saliva.
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|vulnerabilities= A bronze dagger dipped in the blood of someone under its spell.
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|appearance= Humanoid with pale skin, hollow eyes, and a large mouth. Can appear human.
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|episodes= [[4.14 Sex and Violence]]
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In Greek mythology, different sources speak of two, three or five nymphs with varying names (Among those: Leucosia, Ligeia, and Parthenope.) They were portrayed as bird-like woman, but later, because they were often associated with the sea, they were pictured as mermaids. (See Udine). Their seductive singing lured sailors to their death on rockbound coasts.  
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==History==
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In ''[[Supernatural]]'', a siren can change its shape to appear human. It may seem to be either male or female, depending on how it chooses to approach a victim. It can manipulate feelings of love, whether sexual or platonic, and causes its victims to kill someone they love.
  
Homer tells of how Odysseus was curious to hear the siren sing, thus he made his companions stuff their ears with beewax and have them tie himself to a mast, so he wouldn't be able to follow the siren song. When the sirens failed to lure Odysseus, they flung themselves into the waves and perished.
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The siren's call in ''Supernatural'' is transmitted through saliva. It first charms its way through the victim's defenses by reading their mind and pretending to be the "perfect person" for the victim. It then infects them by fluid transfer. The infection leaves traces of oxytocin in the victim's blood - this is a love hormone that provokes feelings of euphoria.
  
The siren song is an appeal that is hard to resist, but if followed will lead to bad results (mostly death).
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A siren's true face can be seen in a [[Mirror Folklore|mirror]]. The only way to kill a siren is to stab it with a bronze dagger dipped into the blood of someone it has infected. The death of a siren releases its victims from its spell.
  
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==Characteristics==
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===Powers and Abilities===
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* Can take on human form.
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* Can read minds.
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* Can make humans fall under their spell by infecting them with its saliva.
  
==Incubi and Succubi==  
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===Weaknesses===
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* Its true face can be seen in a mirror.
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* A bronze dagger dipped in the blood of someone under its spell.
  
Incubi and Succubi are demons (respectively male and female) who seduce and sleep with humans. They are able to produce offsprings (cambions), and often come to people in their sleep.  
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==Episodes==
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[[File:SirenMirror.jpg|thumb|right|350px|[[Nick Munroe]]'s true siren face, revealed in a mirror.]]
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===[[4.14 Sex and Violence]]===
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] travel to Bedford, Iowa where the siren has been using a strip club to find victims. It has disguised itself as various strippers to match the ideal imagined by various men, has seduced them, and has caused them to murder women close to them.
  
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Once the siren realizes that it is being hunted, it disguises itself as an FBI agent named [[Nick Munroe]] and makes friends with Dean. Eventually the Siren infects Dean by sharing a flask. It then convinces him that it should be Dean's brother, rather than Sam. By the time Sam returns to the hotel room, Dean is fully under the Siren's power and is prepared to kill Sam for the Siren. The Siren then infects Sam by spitting at him and pits the brothers against each other.
  
==Sirens in Supernatural==
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[[Bobby]] arrives just in time to stop the boys from killing each other. Bobby stabs an infected Dean with a bronze knife to get siren-envenomed blood onto the blade. Bobby then stabs the siren with the blade, killing it and releasing Sam and Dean from the siren's spell.
  
The Siren in Supernatural appears both as women and as a man ([[Nick Monroe]]) to lure its victims in. It explains that the appeal of seducing its victims is to fall in love again and again. Apparently, that love isn't only a sexual love, but any kind of love (e.g. brotherly love) - it latches onto Dean's love for Sam, turning it on itself.  
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==Sirens in Lore==
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In Greek mythology, different sources speak of two, three or five nymphs with varying names, including Leucosia, Ligeia, and Parthenope. They were originally portrayed as hideous, bird-like women, but later, because they were often associated with the sea, they were sometimes imagined as mermaids. They sang an irresistible song that compelled sailors to come to them, wrecking their ships and killing themselves in the process.
  
The Siren's call in Supernatural is transmitted through bodily fluids. It first charms its way through the victim's defences by reading their mind and acting accordingly, pretending to be the "perfect person" for the victim, and then infects them with spit or other bodily fluids. In episode [[4.14 Sex and Violence]] we see that infection happen in three ways: The men who then killed their wifes or other loved ones all had sex with the siren disguised as a beautiful woman. Dean shares a flask with the charming and seductive Nick, and later, the siren spits into Sam's mouth to infect him. <sup>Source: [[4.14]]</sup>
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Homer tells of how [http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Siren#Encounters_with_the_Sirens Odysseus was curious to hear the sirens sing]. He ordered his companions to stuff their ears with beeswax and to tie him to a mast so that he would not be able to follow the siren song. When the sirens failed to lure Odysseus, they flung themselves into the waves and perished.
  
===The powers of the Siren===
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==Trivia==
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* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2809427/ Chris Baker] portrayed the siren.
  
* can shapeshift into a man or woman
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* is able to read minds and transforms itself into what their victims desire most
 
* is very seductive and charming to win the victims over
 
* infects their victims through bodily fluids so they follow their orders
 
 
 
The Siren's weaknesses:
 
* The Siren's true face is seen in a mirror. (See also: [[Changeling]])
 
* The only way to kill them is to stab them with a bronze dagger dipped into Siren-infected blood.
 
 
 
In Supernatural lore, the Siren shares some traits with other creatures that have already shown up and thus seems to be a relative of the [[Changeling]] and the [[Shapeshifter]].
 
 
 
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Revision as of 02:03, 15 March 2016


Siren414.jpg
Siren
Powers and Abilities Reads minds and causes humans to fall under its spell by infecting them with its saliva.
Vulnerabilities A bronze dagger dipped in the blood of someone under its spell.
Appearance Humanoid with pale skin, hollow eyes, and a large mouth. Can appear human.
Episode(s) 4.14 Sex and Violence

History

In Supernatural, a siren can change its shape to appear human. It may seem to be either male or female, depending on how it chooses to approach a victim. It can manipulate feelings of love, whether sexual or platonic, and causes its victims to kill someone they love.

The siren's call in Supernatural is transmitted through saliva. It first charms its way through the victim's defenses by reading their mind and pretending to be the "perfect person" for the victim. It then infects them by fluid transfer. The infection leaves traces of oxytocin in the victim's blood - this is a love hormone that provokes feelings of euphoria.

A siren's true face can be seen in a mirror. The only way to kill a siren is to stab it with a bronze dagger dipped into the blood of someone it has infected. The death of a siren releases its victims from its spell.

Characteristics

Powers and Abilities

  • Can take on human form.
  • Can read minds.
  • Can make humans fall under their spell by infecting them with its saliva.

Weaknesses

  • Its true face can be seen in a mirror.
  • A bronze dagger dipped in the blood of someone under its spell.

Episodes

Nick Munroe's true siren face, revealed in a mirror.

4.14 Sex and Violence

Sam and Dean travel to Bedford, Iowa where the siren has been using a strip club to find victims. It has disguised itself as various strippers to match the ideal imagined by various men, has seduced them, and has caused them to murder women close to them.

Once the siren realizes that it is being hunted, it disguises itself as an FBI agent named Nick Munroe and makes friends with Dean. Eventually the Siren infects Dean by sharing a flask. It then convinces him that it should be Dean's brother, rather than Sam. By the time Sam returns to the hotel room, Dean is fully under the Siren's power and is prepared to kill Sam for the Siren. The Siren then infects Sam by spitting at him and pits the brothers against each other.

Bobby arrives just in time to stop the boys from killing each other. Bobby stabs an infected Dean with a bronze knife to get siren-envenomed blood onto the blade. Bobby then stabs the siren with the blade, killing it and releasing Sam and Dean from the siren's spell.

Sirens in Lore

In Greek mythology, different sources speak of two, three or five nymphs with varying names, including Leucosia, Ligeia, and Parthenope. They were originally portrayed as hideous, bird-like women, but later, because they were often associated with the sea, they were sometimes imagined as mermaids. They sang an irresistible song that compelled sailors to come to them, wrecking their ships and killing themselves in the process.

Homer tells of how Odysseus was curious to hear the sirens sing. He ordered his companions to stuff their ears with beeswax and to tie him to a mast so that he would not be able to follow the siren song. When the sirens failed to lure Odysseus, they flung themselves into the waves and perished.

Trivia