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The Host of Heaven is an angelic society encompassing all [[angel]]s except those that rebel or fall from Heaven. Little is known of how this particular society functions. Activities of angels within the Host vary.  
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|text= Well, I wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley, believe me. He commands the Heavenly Host. During the last big dust-up upstairs, he's the one who booted Lucifer's ass to the basement. Did it with that sword.
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|author= [[Bobby Singer|Demon!Bobby]] describing [[Michael]]
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|source= [[5.01 Sympathy for the Devil]]
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The Host of Heaven is an angelic society encompassing all [[angel|angels]] except those that [[Fallen Angels|rebel or fall]] from [[Heaven]]. Little is known of how this particular society functions. Activities of angels within the Host vary.
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==History==
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The Host of Heaven is arranged into a rigid, militaristic hierarchy. [[Angel garrison]]s are divisions in [[Heaven]], inhabited by certain angels. [[Anna]], [[Castiel]] and [[Uriel]] were originally part of an angel garrison led initially by Anna. Questioning or refusing to follow orders can lead to severe punishments, which may involve diminishing an angel's stature inside the Host. In extreme cases, an angel may be hunted and killed for their trespasses, including lack of faith and choosing to fall. Both Anna and Castiel are tortured for their disobedience. Now, this arrangement has been breaking down since [[God]]'s departure from Heaven and around the rebellion of [[Lucifer]]. When [[God]] left [[Heaven]], [[Michael]] adopted full responsibility in leading the Host, maintaining order and stability within it.
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[[File:DeadAngels.jpg|497px|right|thumb|[[Castiel]] kills the [[angel]]s who supported [[Raphael]].]]
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Angels within the Host were not created all at once; the [[archangel]]s were created first by God out of pure primordial creation. Before the Apocalypse, the archangels were the only known four angels to have seen God. The angels of Heaven are not indestructible, and the entire Heavenly establishment could be obliterated by one word from a [[cambion]].
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[[Uriel]] was at one time leading a group of [[Lucifer]] loyalists to free the fallen angel.<ref>[[4.16 On the Head of a Pin]]</ref> Castiel chose to side with the Winchesters, and his rebellion causes him to be cut off from [[Heaven]].  
  
It is arranged into a rigid, militaristic hierarchy. [[Angel Garrison]]s are divisions in Heaven, inhabited by certain angels. [[Anna]], [[Castiel]] and [[Uriel]] were originally part of an [[Angel Garrison|angel garrison]] led initially by Anna. Questioning or refusing to follow orders can lead to severe punishments, which may involve diminishing an angel's stature inside the Host. In extreme cases, an angel may be hunted and killed for their trespasses, including lack of faith and choosing to fall. Both [[Anna]] and [[Castiel]] are tortured for their disobedience. Now, this arrangement has been breaking down since [[God]]'s departure from Heaven and around the rebellion of [[Lucifer]]. When God left Heaven, [[Michael]] adopted full responsibility in leading the Host, maintaining order and stability within it.
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Following the imprisonment of [[Michael]] in [[Lucifer's Cage]], [[Raphael]] wished to assume control, and restart the [[Apocalypse]]. [[Castiel]] opposes him and makes a [[deal]] with [[Crowley]] to locate [[Purgatory]] and access the [[soul]]s there as a source of power to use against Raphael. He also acquires [[angelic weapon]]s stolen by the angel [[Balthazar]].
  
Angels within the Host were not created all at once; the archangels appear to have been made first. They're the only four angels to have seen God. According to Castiel, the angelic army of the Host is not unlimited. The angels of Heaven are not indestructible. And the entire Heavenly establishment could be obliterated by one word from a [[Cambion]].  
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After taking on the [[soul]]s of [[Purgatory]], [[Castiel]] kills [[Raphael]] and the angels loyal to him. He becomes the leader of [[Heaven]] temporarily, but is unable to contain the power permanently.
  
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The angelic Host of Heaven's numbers are not unlimited, and have been prone to internal conflicts. The Heavenly ranks have been decimated through years of battles from defending [[the 66 Seals]] and the [[Apocalypse]] to the First Angelic Civil War, the Fall and the Second Angelic Civil War on Earth. These various conflicts have dwindle the angelic ranks, leaving, as of 2018 their numbers to only 9 angels in existence, led by [[Naomi]]. With so few angels alive to maintain Heaven, the strain will eventually burn the remaining angels out, causing Heaven to power down and crumble, releasing all the souls in Heaven on to the Earth.
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Well, I wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley, believe me. He commands the heavenly host. During the last big dust-up upstairs, he's the one who booted Lucifer's ass to the basement. Did it with that sword.
 
|author= Demon!Bobby describing Michael
 
|source= [[5.01 Sympathy For The Devil]]
 
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[[Uriel]] was at one time leading a group of [[Lucifer]] loyalists to free Lucifer.<sup>[[4.16 On The Head Of A Pin]]</sup> [[Castiel]] chose to side with the Winchesters, and his rebellion causes him to be cut off from Heaven. Following the  imprisonment of [[Michael]] in [[Lucifer's Cage]], Castiel describes the situation there as civil war.<sup>[[6.03 The Third Man]]</sup> [[Angelic Weapons]] have been stolen from their repository in Heaven.
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The [[Cosmic Entity]] who is enraged when [[Jack]] dies and goes to Heaven rather than [[The Empty]], threatens to destroy Heaven until Castiel makes a deal to save Jack in exchange for his own life.  
  
 
For more information, see [[Angel Lore]].
 
For more information, see [[Angel Lore]].
  
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===Leaders===
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In seasons four and five, the leaders in the Host might loosely be defined as those who were aware of the plan to allow [[the 66 Seals]] to break, which would release [[Lucifer]], and sought to hasten his battle with [[Michael]] in order to bring forth paradise. These [[angel]]s issue commands, promote and demote subordinates, and may be involved in the selection of [[prophet|prophets]]. In Season six, leadership and management in the Host is in some doubt as the angels are in a state of civil war. The combatants consist of Raphael and his followers, who wish to restart the [[Apocalypse]], and [[Castiel]] and the other angels that oppose this plan.
  
In Seasons four and five, the leaders in the Host might loosely be defined as those who were aware of the plan to allow [[The 66 Seals]] to brake, which would release [[Lucifer]], and sought to hasten his battle with Michael in order to bring forth paradise. These angels issue commands, promote and demote subordinates, and may be involved in the selection of [[prophet]]s. In Season six, leadership and management in the Host is in some doubt as the angels are in a state of civil war. The combatants consist of Raphael and his followers, who wish to restart the [[Apocalypse]], and Castiel and the other angels that oppose this plan.  
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* [[Michael]], after [[God]] left [[Heaven]], became the primary authority there, managing and maintaining the Host by issuing commands to angel garrisons. Soon after his imprisonment in the Cage alongside [[Lucifer]], Heaven's management is falling into major disorder, splitting up the divisions in the Host.      
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* [[Raphael]] was an important member of the Host who may have guarded the [[prophet]] [[Chuck Shurley]]. He seems to hold authority and leadership over other angels. Following [[Michael]]'s imprisonment in the Cage, he starts searching for [[God]]'s weapons so that he can release Michael and [[Lucifer]], giving Michael a final opportunity to kill Lucifer.  
  
*[[Michael]] became the primary authority in Heaven, managing and maintaining the Host, effectively ruling Heaven in God's absence. Soon after his imprisonment in the Cage, Heaven's management fell into major disorder, splitting the garrisons farther apart, and Raphael is currently trying to become the paramount leader in Heaven.        
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* [[Zachariah]] answered to [[Michael]] and [[Raphael]]. According to him, he has been working for [[Heaven]] for over 6 millennia. Prior to his constant failures to obtain [[Dean]]'s consent for Michael, he was respected for his achievements. In [[5.18 Point of No Return]], Michael terminated his position in the Host but later gave him a final opportunity to secure Dean.
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*[[Raphael]] is an important member of the Host who may have guarded the prophet [[Chuck]]. He, like Zachariah and Michael, supports the plan to bring forth the Apocalypse. He seems to have lost faith in his father, God, commenting, "God is dead". Raphael thought that if God was in fact alive, he would have prevented all of the terrible catastrophes of recent times. In Season 6, Raphael leads the traditionalists, a group of angels who believe that the world should end as it was intended to.
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* [[Naomi]] is the head of the Intelligence Division in [[Heaven]], and one of the major players in the ongoing power struggle to gain control. She attempts to have Castiel spy on the Winchesters by controlling his mind with [[Mind Hacking|her drill]], but he is reset to his factory settings when he touches the [[Tablets#Angel_Tablet|angel tablet]]. It is implied that she had a past fling with [[Crowley]].
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===Host Members===
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[[File:Angels in Heaven.jpg|thumb|right|432px|[[Castiel]] meets with [[angel]]s in [[Heaven]] after the [[Apocalypse]] is averted.]]
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These [[angel]]s might be referred to as those that did not know about the plan to support the [[Apocalypse]] and fought to save the seals, or those who had no active role to play in support or opposition to the plan. Some of them are grouped into [[angel garrison]]s during seasons four and five. After the defeat of [[Lucifer]] and [[Michael]], the host members split. Some supported [[Raphael]]'s effort to restart the Apocalypse, and others oppose his actions.  
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* [[Castiel]] was a soldier in the Host. At first he directed most of his efforts towards following orders, and did have a command role. However over time he develops empathy for humans, in particular [[Dean]] and [[Sam Winchester]]. His superiors demote him as a result, and when he begins to disobey they return him to [[Heaven]] for punishment to ensure he remains obedient. He sacrifices his position in the Host to help [[Dean]] try to stop the [[Apocalypse]]. He dies twice, and is resurrected both times by [[God]]. After his second return, he is given enhanced angelic powers. He then returns to Heaven to help restore order to the Host. In season six, he fights in opposition to [[Raphael]]. He defeats the [[archangel]] by taking in [[soul]]s from [[Purgatory]], and declares himself the new "God," and leader of [[Heaven]]. His reign is short lived, as the souls he absorbed began to erode his [[vessel]], forcing him to give them up. He chooses not to return to Heaven, as a form of atonement for the various mistakes he's made.
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* [[Joshua]], is an angel who talks with [[God]], although they don't converse face to face. Joshua is the keeper and guardian of Eden; he says some refer to it as "God's Throne Room." He is referred to as a gardener.
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* [[Uriel]] is first introduced as being a "specialist" under [[Castiel]]'s command. He is promoted over Castiel when the latter is perceived to be getting to close to humanity. Uriel finally reveals that he supports the rise of [[Lucifer]] - not so that [[Michael]] can defeat him, but so that the [[angel]]s may follow Lucifer. Uriel made many attempts to persuade the angels in his garrison (including Castiel) to join his cause. Cas refused, and attacks the other angel. Uriel gets the upper hand, but is prevented from slaying Cas when Anna appears and kills him with an [[angel blade]].
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* [[Virgil]] is an [[angel]] who protected and managed [[God]]'s weapons in [[Heaven]] as an occupation. Following shortly after the disappearance of the weapons, [[Raphael]] deploys him to retrieve them, he takes a [[vessel]] and locates the Winchesters but is eventually left trapped inside the alternate Earth reality.
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* [[Cherubs]] represent a lower order of [[angel]]s colloquially called "[[Cupid]]s" which are ranked as third class angels. They are weaker than angels and [[archangel]]s, but have other unique powers, such as the ability to bring the most opposite of people together through love manipulation.
  
*[[Zachariah]] answers to Michael and Raphael. He says that he was looked upon with respect by his angelic sisters and brothers before he failed to get Dean's consent for Michael. Eventually Michael terminated his position on the Host over his failures, but then gave him a final opportunity to secure Dean.
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* [[Rachel]] was [[Castiel]]'s lieutenant and a close friend. During the angelic civil war between Castiel and [[Raphael]]'s factions, she was killed by Castiel, after confronting him about the rumors that he was working with [[Crowley]].
  
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* [[Hester]] served under [[Castiel]]. After his disappearance she remained at her post, disillusioned. She attempted to kill Castiel when he remerged with the [[prophet]] [[Kevin Tran]], but was quickly killed by the [[demon]] [[Meg]] before she could deliver the killing blow.
  
These angels might be referred to as those that did not know about the plan to support the [[Apocalypse]] and fought to save the [[The 66 Seals|seals]], or those who had no active role to play in support or opposition to the plan. Some of them are grouped into [[Angel Garrison]]s during Seasons 4 and 5. After the defeat of Lucifer and Michael, the host members split. Some support Raphael's effort to restart the Apocalypse, and others oppose his actions.
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* [[Inias]] also served under [[Castiel]]. Following [[Hester]]'s death, he assumes command of at least some of the angels.
  
*[[Castiel]] is an active member of the Host. At first he directs most of his efforts towards following orders. However over time he develops empathy for humans, in particular Dean and Sam Winchester. His superiors demote him as a result, and when he begins to disobey they return him to Heaven for punishment to ensure he remains obedient.  
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* [[Samandriel]] first appeared during an auction held by the god [[Plutus]], he was there in hopes of purchasing the [[demon tablet]] for the Host of Heaven. At some point he is captured by [[Crowley]] and tortured into giving him the names of all the potential prophets of the current generation. While being tortured, he also reveals that there is a angel tablet to [[Crowley]].
  
He sacrifices his position in the Host to help Dean try to stop the [[Apocalypse]]. He dies twice, and is resurrected both times by God. After his second return, he is given enhanced angelic powers. He then returns to Heaven to help restore order to the Host. In Season 6, he fights in opposition to Raphael.
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* [[Ion]] had become disillusioned by his time working under [[Naomi]] in intelligence, remarking to [[Castiel]] of all the brain washing and mind wiping the angels had gone through, and how the soldiers were lucky they were able to "believe in the lie," while he was forced to remember many of things he had done, because of his job. It's that disillusionment that leads to do freelance work for [[Crowley]], because to him nothing mattered anymore. [[Castiel]] eventually kills Ion by shoving the melted down [[angel blade]] [[Crowley]] had shot into him, through [[Ion]]'s eye.
  
*[[Joshua]] is an angel who talks with God, although they don't converse face to face. Joshua is the keeper and guardian of Eden; he says some refer to it as "God's Throne Room". He is referred to as a gardener.
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* [[Esper]] was one of [[Naomi]]'s foot solders, who was task with [[Ion]] to track down [[Castiel]] and the [[angel tablet]]. He is shot and killed by [[Crowley]], who had melted down an [[angel blade]] into bullets.
  
*[[Uriel]] is first introduced as being a "specialist" under Castiel's command. He is promoted over Castiel when the latter is perceived to be getting to close to humanity. Uriel finally reveals that he supports the rise of Lucifer - not so that Michael can defeat him, but so that the angels may follow Lucifer. Uriel made many attempts to persuade the angels in his garrison (including Castiel) to join his cause. Cas refused, and attacks the other angel. Uriel gets the upper hand, but is prevented from slaying Cas when Anna appears and kills him with an [[Angel Killing Sword]].  
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* [[Nathaniel]] is one of [[Naomi]]'s underlings.
  
*[[Cupid]]s represent a lower order of angels called Cherubs which are ranked as third class angels. They are weaker than angels and archangels, but have other unique powers, such as the ability to bring the most opposite of people together through love manipulation.
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===Former Members of the Host===
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The [[angel]]s below left the Host for different reason. See [[Fallen Angels]] for more details.
  
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* [[Lucifer]] was an executive member of the Host. Soon after [[God]] created humans, he was banished for disobeying His orders, and soon locked away in his [[Lucifer's Cage|Cage]] for twisting a human [[soul]] into the first [[demon]], who became known as [[Lilith]].
  
The Angels below left the Host for different reason. See [[Fallen Angels]] for more details.
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* [[Gabriel]] was an executive member of the Host. Soon after the start of hostilities between [[Lucifer]] and [[Heaven]], he left and fled to Earth and concelaed his identity by discuising himself as  [[Loki]].
  
*[[Lucifer]] was an executive member of the Host. Soon after God created humans, he was banished for disobeying God's orders.  
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* [[Metatron]] was the Scribe of God, who left [[Heaven]] when he found out the [[archangel]]s plans to take over the universe in the absence of [[God]]. He relocated to Earth where he took refuge with a Native Americans, called the Two Rivers tribe in Colorado. In exchange for stories he gave them protection and longevity. He was cut off from [[Heaven]] until 2013, when he met [[Sam]] and [[Dean Winchester]], as well as [[Castiel]], and began his revenge against the [[angel]]s.
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* [[Anna Milton]] was an active member on the Host. She began longing for independence, so she decided to fall to Earth. She removed her [[grace]] and turned human. Anna was a superior of [[Castiel]] and [[Uriel]].  
  
*[[Gabriel]] was an executive member of the Host. Soon after the start of hostilities between Lucifer and Heaven, he left the heavenly establishment and fled to Earth and reconfigured his identity to match that of a common Trickster's.  
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* [[Balthazar]] was previously a member of the Host, and a friend of [[Castiel]]. Once the [[Apocalypse]] was averted he left [[Heaven]] for Earth, and proceeded to live a hedonistic lifestyle. He seemed to be the only angel to embrace the new found freewill the angel had received.
  
*[[Anna]] was an active member on the Host. She began longing for independence, so she decided to fall to Earth. She removed her [[grace]]  and turned human. Anna was a superior of Castiel and Uriel. 
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*[[Balthazar]] was previously a member of the Host, and a friend of Castiel.
 
             
 
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|text= Go ahead! Get it over with. I’m ready. Wait, what? Yes! Anything, of course! Just—just put me back in. You won’t regret it. Thank you! Thank you!
 
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|source= [[5.18 Point of No Return]]
 
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Revision as of 23:07, 8 December 2018

Well, I wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley, believe me. He commands the Heavenly Host. During the last big dust-up upstairs, he's the one who booted Lucifer's ass to the basement. Did it with that sword.

Demon!Bobby describing Michael, 5.01 Sympathy for the Devil

The Host of Heaven is an angelic society encompassing all angels except those that rebel or fall from Heaven. Little is known of how this particular society functions. Activities of angels within the Host vary.

History

The Host of Heaven is arranged into a rigid, militaristic hierarchy. Angel garrisons are divisions in Heaven, inhabited by certain angels. Anna, Castiel and Uriel were originally part of an angel garrison led initially by Anna. Questioning or refusing to follow orders can lead to severe punishments, which may involve diminishing an angel's stature inside the Host. In extreme cases, an angel may be hunted and killed for their trespasses, including lack of faith and choosing to fall. Both Anna and Castiel are tortured for their disobedience. Now, this arrangement has been breaking down since God's departure from Heaven and around the rebellion of Lucifer. When God left Heaven, Michael adopted full responsibility in leading the Host, maintaining order and stability within it.

Castiel kills the angels who supported Raphael.

Angels within the Host were not created all at once; the archangels were created first by God out of pure primordial creation. Before the Apocalypse, the archangels were the only known four angels to have seen God. The angels of Heaven are not indestructible, and the entire Heavenly establishment could be obliterated by one word from a cambion.

Uriel was at one time leading a group of Lucifer loyalists to free the fallen angel.[1] Castiel chose to side with the Winchesters, and his rebellion causes him to be cut off from Heaven.

Following the imprisonment of Michael in Lucifer's Cage, Raphael wished to assume control, and restart the Apocalypse. Castiel opposes him and makes a deal with Crowley to locate Purgatory and access the souls there as a source of power to use against Raphael. He also acquires angelic weapons stolen by the angel Balthazar.

After taking on the souls of Purgatory, Castiel kills Raphael and the angels loyal to him. He becomes the leader of Heaven temporarily, but is unable to contain the power permanently.

The angelic Host of Heaven's numbers are not unlimited, and have been prone to internal conflicts. The Heavenly ranks have been decimated through years of battles from defending the 66 Seals and the Apocalypse to the First Angelic Civil War, the Fall and the Second Angelic Civil War on Earth. These various conflicts have dwindle the angelic ranks, leaving, as of 2018 their numbers to only 9 angels in existence, led by Naomi. With so few angels alive to maintain Heaven, the strain will eventually burn the remaining angels out, causing Heaven to power down and crumble, releasing all the souls in Heaven on to the Earth.

The Cosmic Entity who is enraged when Jack dies and goes to Heaven rather than The Empty, threatens to destroy Heaven until Castiel makes a deal to save Jack in exchange for his own life.

For more information, see Angel Lore.

Leaders

In seasons four and five, the leaders in the Host might loosely be defined as those who were aware of the plan to allow the 66 Seals to break, which would release Lucifer, and sought to hasten his battle with Michael in order to bring forth paradise. These angels issue commands, promote and demote subordinates, and may be involved in the selection of prophets. In Season six, leadership and management in the Host is in some doubt as the angels are in a state of civil war. The combatants consist of Raphael and his followers, who wish to restart the Apocalypse, and Castiel and the other angels that oppose this plan.

  • Michael, after God left Heaven, became the primary authority there, managing and maintaining the Host by issuing commands to angel garrisons. Soon after his imprisonment in the Cage alongside Lucifer, Heaven's management is falling into major disorder, splitting up the divisions in the Host.
  • Raphael was an important member of the Host who may have guarded the prophet Chuck Shurley. He seems to hold authority and leadership over other angels. Following Michael's imprisonment in the Cage, he starts searching for God's weapons so that he can release Michael and Lucifer, giving Michael a final opportunity to kill Lucifer.
  • Zachariah answered to Michael and Raphael. According to him, he has been working for Heaven for over 6 millennia. Prior to his constant failures to obtain Dean's consent for Michael, he was respected for his achievements. In 5.18 Point of No Return, Michael terminated his position in the Host but later gave him a final opportunity to secure Dean.
  • Naomi is the head of the Intelligence Division in Heaven, and one of the major players in the ongoing power struggle to gain control. She attempts to have Castiel spy on the Winchesters by controlling his mind with her drill, but he is reset to his factory settings when he touches the angel tablet. It is implied that she had a past fling with Crowley.

Host Members

Castiel meets with angels in Heaven after the Apocalypse is averted.

These angels might be referred to as those that did not know about the plan to support the Apocalypse and fought to save the seals, or those who had no active role to play in support or opposition to the plan. Some of them are grouped into angel garrisons during seasons four and five. After the defeat of Lucifer and Michael, the host members split. Some supported Raphael's effort to restart the Apocalypse, and others oppose his actions.

  • Castiel was a soldier in the Host. At first he directed most of his efforts towards following orders, and did have a command role. However over time he develops empathy for humans, in particular Dean and Sam Winchester. His superiors demote him as a result, and when he begins to disobey they return him to Heaven for punishment to ensure he remains obedient. He sacrifices his position in the Host to help Dean try to stop the Apocalypse. He dies twice, and is resurrected both times by God. After his second return, he is given enhanced angelic powers. He then returns to Heaven to help restore order to the Host. In season six, he fights in opposition to Raphael. He defeats the archangel by taking in souls from Purgatory, and declares himself the new "God," and leader of Heaven. His reign is short lived, as the souls he absorbed began to erode his vessel, forcing him to give them up. He chooses not to return to Heaven, as a form of atonement for the various mistakes he's made.
  • Joshua, is an angel who talks with God, although they don't converse face to face. Joshua is the keeper and guardian of Eden; he says some refer to it as "God's Throne Room." He is referred to as a gardener.
  • Uriel is first introduced as being a "specialist" under Castiel's command. He is promoted over Castiel when the latter is perceived to be getting to close to humanity. Uriel finally reveals that he supports the rise of Lucifer - not so that Michael can defeat him, but so that the angels may follow Lucifer. Uriel made many attempts to persuade the angels in his garrison (including Castiel) to join his cause. Cas refused, and attacks the other angel. Uriel gets the upper hand, but is prevented from slaying Cas when Anna appears and kills him with an angel blade.
  • Virgil is an angel who protected and managed God's weapons in Heaven as an occupation. Following shortly after the disappearance of the weapons, Raphael deploys him to retrieve them, he takes a vessel and locates the Winchesters but is eventually left trapped inside the alternate Earth reality.
  • Cherubs represent a lower order of angels colloquially called "Cupids" which are ranked as third class angels. They are weaker than angels and archangels, but have other unique powers, such as the ability to bring the most opposite of people together through love manipulation.
  • Rachel was Castiel's lieutenant and a close friend. During the angelic civil war between Castiel and Raphael's factions, she was killed by Castiel, after confronting him about the rumors that he was working with Crowley.
  • Hester served under Castiel. After his disappearance she remained at her post, disillusioned. She attempted to kill Castiel when he remerged with the prophet Kevin Tran, but was quickly killed by the demon Meg before she could deliver the killing blow.
  • Inias also served under Castiel. Following Hester's death, he assumes command of at least some of the angels.
  • Samandriel first appeared during an auction held by the god Plutus, he was there in hopes of purchasing the demon tablet for the Host of Heaven. At some point he is captured by Crowley and tortured into giving him the names of all the potential prophets of the current generation. While being tortured, he also reveals that there is a angel tablet to Crowley.
  • Ion had become disillusioned by his time working under Naomi in intelligence, remarking to Castiel of all the brain washing and mind wiping the angels had gone through, and how the soldiers were lucky they were able to "believe in the lie," while he was forced to remember many of things he had done, because of his job. It's that disillusionment that leads to do freelance work for Crowley, because to him nothing mattered anymore. Castiel eventually kills Ion by shoving the melted down angel blade Crowley had shot into him, through Ion's eye.

Former Members of the Host

The angels below left the Host for different reason. See Fallen Angels for more details.

  • Lucifer was an executive member of the Host. Soon after God created humans, he was banished for disobeying His orders, and soon locked away in his Cage for twisting a human soul into the first demon, who became known as Lilith.
  • Gabriel was an executive member of the Host. Soon after the start of hostilities between Lucifer and Heaven, he left and fled to Earth and concelaed his identity by discuising himself as Loki.
  • Metatron was the Scribe of God, who left Heaven when he found out the archangels plans to take over the universe in the absence of God. He relocated to Earth where he took refuge with a Native Americans, called the Two Rivers tribe in Colorado. In exchange for stories he gave them protection and longevity. He was cut off from Heaven until 2013, when he met Sam and Dean Winchester, as well as Castiel, and began his revenge against the angels.
  • Anna Milton was an active member on the Host. She began longing for independence, so she decided to fall to Earth. She removed her grace and turned human. Anna was a superior of Castiel and Uriel.
  • Balthazar was previously a member of the Host, and a friend of Castiel. Once the Apocalypse was averted he left Heaven for Earth, and proceeded to live a hedonistic lifestyle. He seemed to be the only angel to embrace the new found freewill the angel had received.

References