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− | Amara unleashes a fog in Hope Springs, Idaho. Deputy Jan Harris is one of the first to be infected by it. Once going rabid, she shoots her husband's head off with her shotgun, when she attempts to kill herself afterwards she is stopped by Amara. Deputy Harris returns to the Sheriff's Department and delivers a message to Dean from Amara, whose words have been echoing in her head since going rabid. She tells Dean that Amara is showing them the truth, that the the Light was just a lie. She | + | Amara unleashes a fog in Hope Springs, Idaho. Deputy Jan Harris is one of the first to be infected by it. Once going rabid, she shoots her husband's head off with her shotgun, when she attempts to kill herself afterwards she is stopped by Amara. Deputy Harris returns to the Sheriff's Department and delivers a message to Dean from Amara, whose words have been echoing in her head since going rabid. She tells Dean that Amara is showing them the truth, that the the Light was just a lie. She raises her gun and is quickly shot down by Sheriff Macready. With her dying breath she tells Dean that, "It will all be over soon. He's not gonna save them. It's all going away... forever. But not you, Dean." Soon after the fog begins rolling into the town, Sam and Dean get as many people into the Sheriff's Department they can, and watch helplessly as the towns people still on the street become infected, and begin laying siege to the building. As Sam and Dean try to secure the building, by sealing the windows and vents. The fog is able to push through and enter through a vent, as Dean gets the other people into another room, and begins sealing the door. A brick flies through the window, pouring fog into the room and infecting Sam. When Dean sees Sam succumbing to the fog, he stops and rushes to him and tries to comfort him. Believing that all hope is lost, Dean chooses to stay with Sam and takes a deep breathe of the fog, but does not change. Dean then notices a light emanating from Sam's pocket, he reaches in a finds his [[Dean's Amulet|amulet]], glowing brightly. And soon notices the Sam has been cured of his infection, as have the towns people as the exit the building. |
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Revision as of 03:04, 6 May 2016
Name | The Darkness |
Actor | |
Dates | Before creation |
Location | |
Occupation | Destructive amoral force |
Episode(s) | 10.23 Brother's Keeper 11.01 Out of the Darkness, Into the Fire 11.02 Form and Void 11.03 The Bad Seed 11.05 Thin Lizzie 11.06 Our Little World 11.09 O Brother Where Art Thou? 11.10 The Devil in the Details 11.18 Hell's Angel 11.20 Don't Call Me Shurley |
The truth? ...ha. It would make the Bible thumpers' heads explode. I mean, they want their God to be a finger-snapping all-powerful creator. You know? And they want magic. Mary Poppins. But what he did... Creation. That took work, took sacrifice. In order to create the world, God had to give up the only thing He'd ever known. He had to betray and sacrifice His only kin. The Darkness -- His sister.
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Episodes
- 2.1 10.23 Brother's Keeper
- 2.2 11.01 Out of the Darkness, Into the Fire
- 2.3 11.02 Form and Void
- 2.4 11.03 The Bad Seed
- 2.5 11.04 Baby
- 2.6 11.05 Thin Lizzie
- 2.7 11.06 Our Little World
- 2.8 11.08 Just My Imagination
- 2.9 11.09 O Brother Where Art Thou?
- 2.10 11.10 The Devil in the Details
- 2.11 11.15 Beyond the Mat
- 2.12 11.16 Safe House
- 2.13 11.18 Hell's Angel
- 2.14 11.20 Don't Call Me Shurley
History
The Darkness is a destructive and amoral force that existed along side Her brother -- God in the beginning. When God decided to implement Creation, He along with the archangels sacrificed the Darkness, tricking it into being locked away in a prison. To serve as the lock and key to this cage, God created a Mark, and gave it to his most trusted lieutenant -- Lucifer. The Mark eventually began assert a will of its own, and began to corrupt Lucifer, which amplified his eventual contempt for humanity, and lead to his fall. Lucifer passed the Mark onto Cain who in turn passed it on to Dean Winchester. To remove the Mark of Cain, without having passed it on to another, would break the lock and unleash the Darkness back in the universe.
After being released, Amara appears, manifesting as both a grown woman and a baby, each bearing the Mark of Cain.
Episodes
10.23 Brother's Keeper
Before there was light, before there was God and the archangels there wasn't nothing, there was the Darkness. A horribly destructive amoral force that was beaten back by God and His archangels in a terrible war. God locked the Darkness away where it could do no harm, and he created a Mark that would serve as both lock and key, which He entrusted to His most valued lieutenant -- Lucifer. But the Mark began to assert its own will, revealed itself as a curse and began to corrupt. Lucifer became jealous of man, God banished Lucifer to Hell, Lucifer passed the Mark to Cain, who passed the Mark to you -- the proverbial finger in the dike.
When Sam and Dean exit the bar after the Mark of Cain was removed, Sam comments that nothing bad has happened when suddenly there is a loud clap of thunder, as red lightning streaks across the clouds above them, and strikes the ground surrounding them. The earth begins to shake and from the flaming holes caused by the lightning strikes, black pillars of smoke stream down and converge in field. As the Darkness becomes bigger and bigger, Sam and Dean attempt to escape in the Impala, when they get stuck in a pot hole. As Dean attempts to get the Impala free, the Darkness barrels towards them, engulfing the Impala and the area surrounding it.
11.01 Out of the Darkness, Into the Fire
As the Darkness barreled towards and engulfed the Impala, Dean sees the flash of a woman in a black dress in front of him before he disappears, and Sam is knocked unconscious. As black smoke swirls around them, Dean tells this manifestation of the Darkness - Amara he knows what she is from Death description of her. Amara is surprised Dean knows about the Darkness, but claims to know nothing of Death. When Dean questions her why she hasn't hurt him, Amara tells him that they are bound and will always help each other, revealing that she bears the Mark of Cain. Dean comes to more than a mile away from the Impala.
After the brothers come to, they soon come to learn that the black smoke that was released has caused people to go "rabid" in the town of Superior. With black tendrils on their necks and heads, the infected are filled with a murderous rage, and will attack anyone that is not also "rabid." However, Sam discovers that the bodies will eventually burn out, causes the infected to drop dead.
While at the hospital tending to Deputy Jenna Nickerson's wounds, Sam and Dean come across Mike Schneider who was infected by one of the rabids, Before he begins to lose control of himself, he gives his baby daughter to Jenna, and tells her to save her while goes to lock himself away and eventually die. While Sam acts as a distraction to the rabids, Dean and Jenna make their escape from the hospital, Mike confronts them having fully succumbed to the Darkness, and begins asking for the baby. He names his daughter Amara before he begins chocking and eventually dies. At a gas station 40 miles outside of Superior, Jenna takes baby Amara to have her diaper changed. As she is dressing the baby back up she notices a tiny birth mark on body -- the Mark of Cain.
11.02 Form and Void
Sam begins his search for a cure to the Darkness infection by capturing a rabid named George to find any information on the condition, only learning that the rate of infection is random before George succumbs to it. After a run in with the reaper Billie, who tells Sam he is dying, in a moment of desperation Sam goes to the hospital chapel and prays to God for a sign, which he receives in a vision of himself being tortured. As the infection starts to consume him, Sam remembers what Billie said about him being "unclean in a biblical sense" and searches online for information on biblical purification. Sam learns that holy fire can be used for such a purification and uses a sponge doused in holy oil and set aflame on himself, the infection is painfully burned away curing Sam. Now with a viable cure, Sam lures three rabids into the hospital chapel and traps them in a ring of holy fire. The holy fire cures the three and they set out to cure the surviving rabids in Superior.
At Jenna's grandmother's house, Amara begins exhibiting new abilities such as telekinesis. When Jenna and her grandmother Barb witness this, Barb intends to call a priest as she believes the Devil is in Amara. Jenna, however calls Dean prompting him to turn around and race back to the house. When he arrives he is shocked to see Crowley drinking tea in priest garb with Barb, while the two step outside to discuss Crowley's intentions, Jenna checks in on Amara and has her soul consumed. While Dean and Crowley deal with the now soulless Jenna, and each other. Amara suddenly ages into a prepubescent child, and makes her escape from the house.
The next day as Amara is walking down the street, she is confronted by Crowley who offers her some "candy" in the form of a tied up family in the back of a van, accepting the offer with a smile.
11.03 The Bad Seed
While looking at images of nature Amara steps away from her laptop, and stands in front of a mirror, where a dark cloud transforms her reflection into the adult version of herself. When Amara infers doubt after learning how much God did after He locked her up, her older self tells her that it was all because of his ego, and it does not excuse what he did to them. Her reflection tells her she needs to stay focused on her purpose, and that as she grows and becomes stronger, her true purpose will become more clear. Amara will become what she is, and find that she is "mightier than God."
11.04 Baby
Dean learns that even the monsters are afraid of the coming Darkness, when the nachzehrer, Deputy Donelly reveals that he has begun turning people to build up an army to buy as much time as possible before the Darkness comes for them all.
11.05 Thin Lizzie
Amara has been venturing out on her own in Fall River, Massachusetts. Outside a bar, she comes across Sydney and advises her against driving drunk, when Sydney tries to help the young Amara by taking her inside to wait while they find her parents, Amara instead tells Syndey she is going to help her. Amara takes hold of one of Sydney's hands and Sydney suddenly smiles and laughs at Amara's mere touch. When Sydney compares Amara to an angel, Amara's demeanor suddenly changes and she proceeds to consume Sydney's soul.
Sometime later outside of the Lizzie Borden B&B, Len Fletcher comes across Amara lurking by a window. They briefly talk about Lizzie Borden and when Len decides speaking to an underage girl outside in the dark is inappropriate and decides to leave, Amara stops him and grabs hold of his face and consumes his soul.
11.06 Our Little World
11.08 Just My Imagination
Sully reveals to Sam that the zannas are aware of the Darkness' presence on the Earth, though admits he is not sure what it is exactly.
11.09 O Brother Where Art Thou?
11.10 The Devil in the Details
After the angels unleashed the full might of Heaven on Amara, a darkness enveloped the area for several miles from ground zero. When Castiel and the angel Ambriel go searching for any signs of the Darkness, Ambriel splits off from Castiel and finds Amara's seemingly lifeless body lying on the forest floor. When she goes to check on it, Amara's eyes open and without warning she grabs Ambriel, who lets out a scream. Hearing this, Castiel rushes to the source, only to find Amara consuming Ambriel's grace, which causes the enveloping darkness to dissipate from the sky and return to Amara's body.
11.15 Beyond the Mat
According the crossroads demon Duke, with the Darkness out and Lucifer running Hell, some demons have gone into business for themselves for survival.
11.16 Safe House
A soul eater tells Sam that Dean wants to go to the Darkness, and that it can protect him and Dean forever from it, if Sam just comes to its nest.
11.18 Hell's Angel
After being healed by Rowena, Amara decides to test out her abilities. She begins by screaming the words "Hear Me!" which shakes the earth and sends a powerful force of Darkness to Heaven as a warning.
11.20 Don't Call Me Shurley
Amara unleashes a fog in Hope Springs, Idaho. Deputy Jan Harris is one of the first to be infected by it. Once going rabid, she shoots her husband's head off with her shotgun, when she attempts to kill herself afterwards she is stopped by Amara. Deputy Harris returns to the Sheriff's Department and delivers a message to Dean from Amara, whose words have been echoing in her head since going rabid. She tells Dean that Amara is showing them the truth, that the the Light was just a lie. She raises her gun and is quickly shot down by Sheriff Macready. With her dying breath she tells Dean that, "It will all be over soon. He's not gonna save them. It's all going away... forever. But not you, Dean." Soon after the fog begins rolling into the town, Sam and Dean get as many people into the Sheriff's Department they can, and watch helplessly as the towns people still on the street become infected, and begin laying siege to the building. As Sam and Dean try to secure the building, by sealing the windows and vents. The fog is able to push through and enter through a vent, as Dean gets the other people into another room, and begins sealing the door. A brick flies through the window, pouring fog into the room and infecting Sam. When Dean sees Sam succumbing to the fog, he stops and rushes to him and tries to comfort him. Believing that all hope is lost, Dean chooses to stay with Sam and takes a deep breathe of the fog, but does not change. Dean then notices a light emanating from Sam's pocket, he reaches in a finds his amulet, glowing brightly. And soon notices the Sam has been cured of his infection, as have the towns people as the exit the building.