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Archangels view themselves as the highest authority over all of creation since God's departure from Heaven. As leaders in Heaven, Michael and Raphael commanded the Host of Heaven, issuing orders to the "Senior Management" who were responsible for deploying angels to Earth. They did not share all their plans, especially their intention to allow Lucifer to be freed, to avoid rebellion in the lower ranks.<ref name="four22" /> Most of them show little respect while interacting with humans, although Gabriel eventually confesses his appreciation of humanity.   
 
Archangels view themselves as the highest authority over all of creation since God's departure from Heaven. As leaders in Heaven, Michael and Raphael commanded the Host of Heaven, issuing orders to the "Senior Management" who were responsible for deploying angels to Earth. They did not share all their plans, especially their intention to allow Lucifer to be freed, to avoid rebellion in the lower ranks.<ref name="four22" /> Most of them show little respect while interacting with humans, although Gabriel eventually confesses his appreciation of humanity.   
  
The relationships between archangels and their vessels can be complex. Holding an archangel is damaging to a human; Raphael's vessel Donnie was left catatonic after his possession. Lucifer's continued presence in [[Nick]], an alternate vessel, causes the human's body to break down, as evidenced by burn-like marks on his skin. Lucifer's vessels can be strengthened with demon blood to better survive the ordeal. Despite his contempt for humanity as a whole, Lucifer showed some sympathy toward [[Nick]], and toward Sam, his true vessel. Michael, though condescendingly, was willing to explain his position to Dean while occupying his father, and promised not to leave Dean a "drooling mess" after his service.
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The relationships between archangels and their vessels can be complex. Holding an archangel is damaging to a human; Raphael's vessel Donnie was left catatonic after his possession. Lucifer's continued presence in [[Nick]], an alternate vessel, causes the human's body to break down, as evidenced by burn-like marks on his skin. Lucifer's vessels can be strengthened with demon blood to better survive the ordeal. Despite his contempt for humanity as a whole, Lucifer showed some sympathy toward [[Nick]], and toward Sam, his true vessel. Michael, though condescendingly, was willing to explain his position to Dean while occupying his father, and promised not to leave Dean a "drooling mess" after his service. Lucifer also displayed the ability to use [[Castiel]], a lesser angel as his vessel without causing damage to his vessel.
  
 
===Powers and Abilities===
 
===Powers and Abilities===
 
Archangels possess the powers and abilities that are inherent in other angels, which are detailed in [[Angel Lore]], but have additional strengths commensurate with their rank. Their telekinesis, for example, appears to have a wider range than that of the average angel. Gabriel snaps his fingers and flames appear on two candles.<ref name="five19">[[5.19 Hammer Of The Gods]]</ref> Raphael can manipulate electricity.<ref name="five03">[[5.03 Free to Be You and Me]]</ref> Lucifer can alter temperature.<ref name="five22" />
 
Archangels possess the powers and abilities that are inherent in other angels, which are detailed in [[Angel Lore]], but have additional strengths commensurate with their rank. Their telekinesis, for example, appears to have a wider range than that of the average angel. Gabriel snaps his fingers and flames appear on two candles.<ref name="five19">[[5.19 Hammer Of The Gods]]</ref> Raphael can manipulate electricity.<ref name="five03">[[5.03 Free to Be You and Me]]</ref> Lucifer can alter temperature.<ref name="five22" />
  
Perhaps the greatest measure of the archangels' strength is their ability to overpower other supernatural beings. Lucifer, unarmed, killed a number of pagan gods with ease using his bare hands and telekinesis (or molecular combustion).<ref name="five19">[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]</ref> Lesser angel have also been defeated by archangels. Gabriel banishes Castiel to another location with a snap of his fingers.<ref name="five08">[[5.08 Changing Channels]]</ref> Michael does the same to a young Uriel.<ref name="five13">[[5.13 The Song Remains the Same]]</ref> They may resort to more violent methods to make a point. Raphael beats Castiel, and leaves him bloody in his favorite corner of Heaven when Castiel refuses to give him his allegiance.<ref name="six20">[[6.20 The Man Who Would Be King]]</ref> They fight again at Balthazar's house, and once again Raphael easily overpowers Castiel, and throwing him down Balthazar's staircase.<ref name="six03">[[6.03 The Third Man]]</ref> When they choose, archangels can kill without fighting. Michael incinerates Anna with a gesture when she threatens his plans.<ref name="five13" /> On separate occasions, Lucifer and Raphael both caused Castiel to explode.<ref name="five03" /><ref name="five22" /> Archangels can also block the powers of their lower ranking brothers; Raphael prevented Castiel from using his powers on [[Crowley]].<ref name="six22">[[6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much]]</ref>
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Perhaps the greatest measure of the archangels' strength is their ability to overpower other supernatural beings. Lucifer, unarmed, killed a number of pagan gods with ease using his bare hands and telekinesis (or molecular combustion).<ref name="five19">[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]</ref> Lesser angel have also been defeated by archangels. Gabriel banishes Castiel to another location with a snap of his fingers.<ref name="five08">[[5.08 Changing Channels]]</ref> Michael does the same to a young Uriel.<ref name="five13">[[5.13 The Song Remains the Same]]</ref> They may resort to more violent methods to make a point. Raphael beats Castiel, and leaves him bloody in his favorite corner of Heaven when Castiel refuses to give him his allegiance.<ref name="six20">[[6.20 The Man Who Would Be King]]</ref> They fight again at Balthazar's house, and once again Raphael easily overpowers Castiel, and throwing him down Balthazar's staircase.<ref name="six03">[[6.03 The Third Man]]</ref> When they choose, archangels can kill without fighting. Michael incinerates Anna with a gesture when she threatens his plans.<ref name="five13" /> On separate occasions, Lucifer and Raphael both caused Castiel to explode.<ref name="five03" /><ref name="five22" /> Archangels can also block the powers of their lower ranking brothers; Raphael prevented Castiel from using his powers on [[Crowley]].<ref name="six22">[[6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much]]</ref> When attacked by a lesser angel, Lucifer casually caused him to explode without even paying attention to the angel.<ref name="eleven11">[[11.11 Into the Mystic]]</ref>
  
 
Archangels can resurrect humans at will, even when out of contact with Heaven. Michael heals Sam completely after he was impaled with a pipe, and bled out.<ref name="five13" /> Gabriel, while posing as the Trickster, kills and resurrects Dean dozens of times in a time loop.<ref name="three11">[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]</ref> Lucifer tells Sam that if he killed himself he would resurrect him,<ref name="five03" /> and Castiel states that if Anna killed Sam that Lucifer would only resurrect him.<ref name="five13" />
 
Archangels can resurrect humans at will, even when out of contact with Heaven. Michael heals Sam completely after he was impaled with a pipe, and bled out.<ref name="five13" /> Gabriel, while posing as the Trickster, kills and resurrects Dean dozens of times in a time loop.<ref name="three11">[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]</ref> Lucifer tells Sam that if he killed himself he would resurrect him,<ref name="five03" /> and Castiel states that if Anna killed Sam that Lucifer would only resurrect him.<ref name="five13" />
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* Despite the fact that angels, under normal circumstances, can't harm an archangel, if they can tap into the power of enough souls, they can banish, or even kill them.<ref name="six22">[[6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much]]</ref>
 
* Despite the fact that angels, under normal circumstances, can't harm an archangel, if they can tap into the power of enough souls, they can banish, or even kill them.<ref name="six22">[[6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much]]</ref>
 
* A regular [[angel blade]] may be able to harm or kill an archangel as Dean wielded one against [[Raphael]] and Castiel against [[Lucifer]].<ref name="six22">[[6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much]]</ref><ref name="eleven10">[[11.10 The Devil in the Details]]</ref>
 
* A regular [[angel blade]] may be able to harm or kill an archangel as Dean wielded one against [[Raphael]] and Castiel against [[Lucifer]].<ref name="six22">[[6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much]]</ref><ref name="eleven10">[[11.10 The Devil in the Details]]</ref>
*Like regular angels, they can be banished with the [[angel banishing sigil]].<ref name="eleven14">[[11.14 The Vessel]]</ref>
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*The [[angel banishing sigil]] is able to banish an archangel as it would any lesser angel.<ref name="eleven14">[[11.14 The Vessel]]</ref>
  
 
==The Archangels==
 
==The Archangels==

Revision as of 00:18, 19 February 2016


Archangel-Michael.jpg
ArchangelLucifer.jpg
Raphael Heaven.jpg
ArchangelGabriel.jpg
Name Michael
Lucifer
Raphael
Gabriel
Actor Matthew Cohen
Jake Abel
Mark Pellegrino
Jared Padalecki
Demore Barnes
Lanette Ware
Richard Speight Jr.
Dates Gabriel killed by Lucifer in 2010
Michael locked in Lucifer's Cage in 2010
Raphael killed by Castiel 2011/12
Lucifer freed from the cage in 2016
Location Lucifer's Cage (Michael and Lucifer)
Occupation Archangel
Episode(s) 4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book
4.22 Lucifer Rising
5.01 Sympathy for the Devil
5.03 Free to Be You and Me
5.04 The End
5.08 Changing Channels
5.10 Abandon All Hope...
5.13 The Song Remains the Same
5.19 Hammer of the Gods
5.22 Swan Song
6.03 The Third Man
6.15 The French Mistake
6.20 The Man Who Would Be King
6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much‎
7.01 Meet the New Boss
7.02 Hello, Cruel World
7.15 Repo Man
7.17 The Born-Again Identity
7.21 Reading Is Fundamental
9.18 Meta Fiction
11.09 O Brother Where Art Thou?
]11.10 The Devil in the Details

Archangels are fierce. They're absolute. They're Heaven's most terrifying weapon.

Castiel, 4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book

History

The archangels (Michael, Lucifer, Raphael, and Gabriel) are four powerful, angelic beings created by God before other angels. They possess immense power far surpassing that of demons, lesser angels, and most other supernatural beings. Castiel describes them as "fierce and absolute."

God and His archangels battled the Darkness in a devastating war, where the Darkness was eventually defeated and trapped. To serve as lock and key to the Darkness's cage, God created a Mark. It was given to Lucifer, His most trusted archangel. The Mark eventually began assert a will of its own, corrupting Lucifer. The Mark drove Lucifer's anger when God commanded the angels to bow before humanity.

Lucifer began arguing with his brothers, primarily Michael, who loyally followed their father's word as law. Lucifer led an unsuccessful rebellion in Heaven, which caused him to be cast out and to fall from grace. He was subsequently imprisoned in his Cage by Michael. Gabriel was in turn disgusted with his brother's behavior. He refrained from choosing sides by retreating to Earth and masquerading as a common Trickster. In God's absence, Michael headed the entire Host of Heaven while Raphael continued his responsibilities as an archangel: This included protecting the prophet, Chuck Shurley.

At some point in the past, the archangels were believed to have killed all of the Knights of Hell with the First Blade. However, it is revealed that this task was actually undertaken by Cain.

According to Metatron, the archangels despaired and decided to take over the universe themselves after God left Heaven. Metatron realized that he and the Word of God were needed to do so, so he fled to Earth seeking refuge for the tablets and himself. The archangels were unable to locate Metatron due to his extreme isolation from Heaven, and their plans were delayed. Metatron was also so cut off from Heaven that he was unaware of the archangel's fates until contact with the Winchester brothers. In the demon tablet, Metatron is falsely identified as an archangel.

Characteristics

Raphael descending from Heaven to protect the prophet Chuck Shurley.

According to Castiel, archangels are known in Heaven as absolute, precise and wrathful creatures.[1] Like all angels, their true forms are very intense, and have proven not only harmful but possibly fatal to humans. Their presence outside a vessel is often visualized as a blinding white light, and their arrival can cause minor tremors, as shown by Lucifer when the St. Mary's Convent shook as he escaped the Cage, and by Raphael while intervening to protect Chuck. They may also emit a piercing sound, which has proven to be excruciating to humans.[2][3][4] During a subsequent appearance, Raphael causes the entire Eastern Sea Board to experience a blackout.[5] Shortly before his defeat, Lucifer's presence causes the temperature to drop drastically in Detroit.[6]

It has been stated that Michael and Raphael are tethered to prophets, and Gabriel served as God's greatest messenger. [7] As mentioned previously, Raphael seemed to be the one who monitored and protected Prophet Chuck Shurley.[1][2] Before his fall, Lucifer was God's most beloved angel;[8] he was considered beautiful, and was well respected in Heaven.[9]

Archangels view themselves as the highest authority over all of creation since God's departure from Heaven. As leaders in Heaven, Michael and Raphael commanded the Host of Heaven, issuing orders to the "Senior Management" who were responsible for deploying angels to Earth. They did not share all their plans, especially their intention to allow Lucifer to be freed, to avoid rebellion in the lower ranks.[2] Most of them show little respect while interacting with humans, although Gabriel eventually confesses his appreciation of humanity.

The relationships between archangels and their vessels can be complex. Holding an archangel is damaging to a human; Raphael's vessel Donnie was left catatonic after his possession. Lucifer's continued presence in Nick, an alternate vessel, causes the human's body to break down, as evidenced by burn-like marks on his skin. Lucifer's vessels can be strengthened with demon blood to better survive the ordeal. Despite his contempt for humanity as a whole, Lucifer showed some sympathy toward Nick, and toward Sam, his true vessel. Michael, though condescendingly, was willing to explain his position to Dean while occupying his father, and promised not to leave Dean a "drooling mess" after his service. Lucifer also displayed the ability to use Castiel, a lesser angel as his vessel without causing damage to his vessel.

Powers and Abilities

Archangels possess the powers and abilities that are inherent in other angels, which are detailed in Angel Lore, but have additional strengths commensurate with their rank. Their telekinesis, for example, appears to have a wider range than that of the average angel. Gabriel snaps his fingers and flames appear on two candles.[8] Raphael can manipulate electricity.[10] Lucifer can alter temperature.[11]

Perhaps the greatest measure of the archangels' strength is their ability to overpower other supernatural beings. Lucifer, unarmed, killed a number of pagan gods with ease using his bare hands and telekinesis (or molecular combustion).[8] Lesser angel have also been defeated by archangels. Gabriel banishes Castiel to another location with a snap of his fingers.[12] Michael does the same to a young Uriel.[13] They may resort to more violent methods to make a point. Raphael beats Castiel, and leaves him bloody in his favorite corner of Heaven when Castiel refuses to give him his allegiance.[14] They fight again at Balthazar's house, and once again Raphael easily overpowers Castiel, and throwing him down Balthazar's staircase.[15] When they choose, archangels can kill without fighting. Michael incinerates Anna with a gesture when she threatens his plans.[13] On separate occasions, Lucifer and Raphael both caused Castiel to explode.[10][11] Archangels can also block the powers of their lower ranking brothers; Raphael prevented Castiel from using his powers on Crowley.[16] When attacked by a lesser angel, Lucifer casually caused him to explode without even paying attention to the angel.[17]

Archangels can resurrect humans at will, even when out of contact with Heaven. Michael heals Sam completely after he was impaled with a pipe, and bled out.[13] Gabriel, while posing as the Trickster, kills and resurrects Dean dozens of times in a time loop.[18] Lucifer tells Sam that if he killed himself he would resurrect him,[10] and Castiel states that if Anna killed Sam that Lucifer would only resurrect him.[13]

A degree of prescience is also shown by the archangels, though they may not have a complete picture of the future. They know that Dean and Sam are the predestined vessels of Michael and Lucifer.[12] Michael has a glimpse of the confrontation between Zachariah and Dean before it happens, in particular the damage inflicted on Sam and Adam.[8] Lucifer predicts, correctly, that Sam will surrender to him in Detroit within a few months, but he does not see his downfall before it happens.[19][11]

The archangels have an ability to manipulate reality, which Gabriel in particular embraces. Gabriel can construct alternate realities and time loops, and control who is aware of the situation. He can create things out of thin air, including murderous accomplices and duplicates of himself.[20] Gabriel can change the appearance of objects, as he proved when he made a can of diet Orange Slice look like his archangel blade,[8] and can change his own form.[18] Lucifer claims to have taught Gabriel all his "tricks", and uses some of them himself. Lucifer appears to his vessel Nick as Sarah, Nick's murdered wife, and makes him see blood in his bed and his dead child's crib. The devil appears in Sam's dreams as Jess.[18][10][19]

Every archangel apparently possesses knowledge of Lucifer's Cage and how it works, above and beyond the existence of the Seals. Michael understands the prison very well because he cast Lucifer into it. Gabriel knew that the Cage can be reopened with the Horsemen's Rings,[8] and Lucifer, despite Gabriel's word, knows this too.[11] Raphael may have known of another method to open the Cage, as he intended to reopen it to restart the Apocalypse.[15]

Vulnerabilities

  • An archangel's blade can kill an archangel.[8]
  • The other weapons of Heaven can harm and possibly kill an archangel. Lot's Salt, one of the weapons, turned Raphael's vessel into a pillar of salt, which made it uninhabitable.
  • The Colt can damage, but not kill, Lucifer, who says that he is one of "only five things in all of creation that that gun can't kill."[19] It is not known if the other three archangels are also immune.
  • Archangels may be able to harm each other without weapons, as Michael and Lucifer went unarmed to their confrontation.
  • Some spells can harm archangels. Kali bound Gabriel to her location by gaining a blood sample from his human vessel, and Castiel attempted to summon Raphael to his vessel using Enochian.
  • Enochian sigils can hide a person from archangels.
  • Holy fire can restrain an archangel; holy fire can also be used to banish an archangel for a short period of time.[12][11]
  • Lucifer's Cage can tightly secure archangels, as seen with Michael and Lucifer.[11]
  • Despite the fact that angels, under normal circumstances, can't harm an archangel, if they can tap into the power of enough souls, they can banish, or even kill them.[16]
  • A regular angel blade may be able to harm or kill an archangel as Dean wielded one against Raphael and Castiel against Lucifer.[16][21]
  • The angel banishing sigil is able to banish an archangel as it would any lesser angel.[22]

The Archangels

Michael

Michael is the oldest of the archangels. Before his imprisonment in Lucifer's Cage, he managed and ruled Heaven in God's absence.

Following the creation of the four archangels, a strong relationship formed between Michael and Lucifer. After the creation of Heaven, archangels, and angels, God created Earth, and later humans. God commanded all of his Angels to bow before Man. Lucifer questioned this command and retreated to Michael for support, but Michael would not listen. God then told Michael to exile Lucifer, and Michael obeyed which forever formed a wedge between them. Lucifer was thrown into a Cage and bound with 600 Seals.

Sometime later, Michael constructed a plan which involved allowing the 66 Seals to break. Participants included Michael, Zachariah and Raphael. Michael wanted the seals broken so that Lucifer could be released from the Cage, giving Michael the opportunity to finally destroy him. It is later revealed that Senior Management of Heaven did not share this plan with other angels to avoid rebellion. Castiel was oblivious to this plan at first; he later found out Heaven's true intention and told Dean, but he was soon found and destroyed by Raphael.

The 66 Seals are eventually broken and Lucifer is released. Soon after Lucifer's rising, Michael instructed Zachariah to get Dean's permission for Michael to possess him. Due to Dean's repeated refusal to serve as a vessel, Michael stayed in Heaven monitoring the situation, and when Dean was transported to the year 1978, Michael spoke to him through his father John. After months of fighting, Dean wavered in his determination and nearly assented to Michael. However, Dean and Sam escaped and Michael claimed Adam Milligan's body instead. Michael met Lucifer at Stull Cemetery, where they were interrupted by Dean. Michael threatened Dean, and was temporarily banished by a molotov cocktail of holy oil. Michael returned as Sam temporarily managed to regain control over his body from Lucifer. Michael tried to stop Sam from throwing himself, and therefore Lucifer, into the Cage, and was himself pulled inside. This happened in 5.22 Swan Song.

It is speculated that following his imprisonment and Lucifer's re-imprisonment in the Cage, Michael and his brother abused and tortured Sam's soul, which was left behind during Sam's resurrection. Death eventually travels to Hell rescues Sam's soul.

In 11.10 The Devil in the Details, Lucifer tells Sam "prison life" hasn't settled well with Michael and implies that Michael has gone insane.

Lucifer

Lucifer's emergence from the Cage.

Lucifer is the second archangel, and refers to Michael as his older brother. After the creation of mankind, Lucifer disputed their place in creation with his brothers and with God. These arguments annoyed Gabriel, and became so severe that he voluntarily exiled himself from Heaven. Lucifer's disobedience caused him to be cast out of Heaven. As an act of defiance, Lucifer twisted a human being's soul to create the first demon, Lilith. He was then confined against his will to a Cage. Sometime after Lucifer's incarceration, started referring to him as Satan and the Devil, while demons came to revere him as their creator.

In 1972, Azazel possessed a priest at St. Mary's Convent, and sacrificed eight nuns to speak to the imprisoned Lucifer. Lucifer tells Azazel that Lilith is needed to break The 66 Seals that hold him captive in the Cage and that he needs to find a very special child.

Lucifer possessing the body of Sam Winchester in the alternate future from 5.04 The End.

Lucifer is freed when 66 of the 600 Seals that imprisoned him broke - the final seal was inadvertently broken by Sam when he killed Lilith. While on Earth, Lucifer, with the help of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, caused chaos and natural disasters, with the goal of destroying humanity. Essential to Lucifer's plan is the possession of his destined vessel - Sam Winchester. He contacts Sam, playing on their shared experience as younger brothers, and 'freaks'.

Sam and Dean try to kill Lucifer with the Colt, but fail. Sam comes up with a plan in which he will allow Lucifer to possess him, and then force him into the Cage. Sam consents, but cannot take control of his own body. Later when Lucifer confronts Michael at Stull Cemetery, Castiel temporarily dispatches Michael and is killed by Lucifer, but his act gives Dean time to talk to Lucifer. Dean cannot bring Sam to the surface and Lucifer savagely beats him. Then Lucifer caught a glimpse of a toy soldier shoved into a side tray of the Impala, and a flood of emotional memories allowed Sam to take over. Sam managed to take Lucifer and Michael with him. This happens in 5.22 Swan Song.

After the release of the Darkness, Lucifer was able to reach out to Sam in the form of visions to draw him to the Cage and worked with Rowena to escape. Lucifer was able to escape the Cage by possessing Castiel who said "yes" as Lucifer claims to be able to defeat the Darkness. Lucifer regained control of Hell, but kept his true identity a secret from the Winchesters until they went after the Hand of God. The Hand's power was expended in 1943 and Lucifer was banished by Sam, leaving the Winchesters determined to hunt down Lucifer and free Castiel from his control.

Raphael

Raphael manifesting in his vessel on Earth.

Raphael is first referenced when Sam and Dean investigate a case where people claim angels ordered them to kill. Father Reynolds, while administering Last Rites to Father Gregory's spirit, says "I call upon the archangel Raphael, master of the air, to make open the way. Let the fire of the Holy Spirit now descend, that this being might be awakened to the world beyond."[23]

Raphael was the protector of the Prophet Chuck Shurley, and killed Castiel for attempting to stop the Apocalypse. Shortly after the breaking of the 66 Seals and Lucifer's release from the Cage, Raphael arrived on Earth inhabiting his vessel, Donnie Finnerman, and ended a conflict between angels and demons near a Pump 'n Go gas station in Maine. After he finished with the demons he immediately abandoned his vessel, leaving him catatonic, and ascended back to Heaven. The resurrected Castiel believed Raphael knew God's location, so with Dean's help he summoned Raphael and trapped him in a circle of holy fire. However, Raphael denies knowing where God is and speculates that he's dead. Castiel and Dean leave him in the circle of flames.

Archangel Raphael's second female vessel.

At some point, Raphael manages to escape from the circle, and when the Apocalypse is stopped, he is prepared to restart it at all costs by releasing Michael and Lucifer. Castiel opposes him, and they find themselves in the midst of a civil war. During a skirmish Donnie Finnerman's body was destroyed by Balthazar using Lot's Salt, leaving Raphael in search of a new suitable vessel. Raphael then sends an angel named Virgil to kill Balthazar and anyone else who allied with Castiel. He eventually claims a woman as his new vessel. After being threatened with Heaven's weapons by Castiel, Raphael flees.

Raphael is later destroyed by Castiel with a snap of his fingers after Castiel absorbs the power of all the souls of Purgatory.[16]

Gabriel

After being created by God, Gabriel dwelt in Heaven with the other archangels, but fed up with Michael and Lucifer's constant bickering and the direction it was headed, he sacrificed his position in the Host as God's greatest messenger and retreated to Earth in self-exile.

Dean and Sam Winchester first encountered him while he was posing on earth as an immortal demi-god known as the Trickster.[20] As the Trickster, Gabriel went around giving people what he judged to be their "just desserts," punishments which ironically matched their original crime. The brothers believe they killed him with a wooden stake dipped in the blood of one of his victims, he tricked them, and survived.

The death of Gabriel.

A year later the Trickster trapped them both in a time loop where Dean died every Tuesday in different ways that proved unavoidable by any means.[18] Around Dean's hundredth death, Sam realized who is responsible for everything and confronted the Trickster. Sam demanded that the 'demi-god' free them from the loop. He reluctantly obliged. While in the real world, Dean died again, this time for good. Sam spent six months tracking the Trickster. The Trickster assumed the form of Bobby Singer and lured Sam to him. Upon realizing that it was the Trickster, Sam pleaded with him to resurrect Dean, and he agreed.

Two years later, when the brothers investigate the case of an abusive husband killed by the Incredible Hulk, the Trickster traps them in an alternate reality of TV shows.[12] He tells them they need to "learn to play their roles", referring to their destiny as vessels for Michael and Lucifer. Sam and Dean start to suspect that the Trickster is more than he appears to be, and when they trap him in a ring of burning holy oil, he reveals himself to be the archangel Gabriel. He claims that he "skipped out of Heaven, had a face transplant," and is berated by Dean for refusing to stand up to his family.

Later Gabriel comes to the aid of the Winchesters and a group of gods, trying to prevent a confrontation between them and Lucifer. When Lucifer arrives, Gabriel gives the few survivors an opportunity to escape while he faces his brother. Gabriel proclaims that God was right in declaring that humans are better than angels, and that Gabriel has chosen their side in the conflict. He tries to attack Lucifer from behind through trickery, but Lucifer stabs him with his own angel blade.[8]

At one time, Gabriel may have owned an angelic weapon called Gabriel's Horn of Truth.

Notes

  • At present, only four archangels are known to exist (Michael, Lucifer, Raphael, Gabriel) and only two are currently known to be alive (Michael and Lucifer are trapped in Lucifer's Cage while Gabriel and Raphael are deceased).
  • While at first it was unknown if an angel banishing sigil would work on an archangel, Sam managed to banish Lucifer with one in 11.14 The Vessel, proving the sigil does in fact work against archangels. The banishment of Lucifer was also the first successful use of the sigil since 9.01 I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here.
  • In an 'personal note' of the Demon tablet, it is said that Metatron is an Archangel. Though he was never asked, he pretty much denied the statement,as he says that he was from Heavens secretarial office before being the scribe of god.

Archangels in Lore

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 4.22 Lucifer Rising
  3. 5.01 Sympathy for the Devil
  4. 5.18 Point of No Return
  5. 5.03 Free to Be You and Me
  6. 5.22 Swan Song
  7. S5Com
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 5.19 Hammer of the Gods Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "five19" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "five19" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "five19" defined multiple times with different content
  9. 4.16 On the Head of a Pin
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 5.03 Free to Be You and Me
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 5.22 Swan Song
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 5.08 Changing Channels
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 5.13 The Song Remains the Same
  14. 6.20 The Man Who Would Be King
  15. 15.0 15.1 6.03 The Third Man
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "six22" defined multiple times with different content
  17. 11.11 Into the Mystic
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 3.11 Mystery Spot
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 5.10 Abandon All Hope...
  20. 20.0 20.1 2.15 Tall Tales
  21. 11.10 The Devil in the Details
  22. 11.14 The Vessel
  23. 2.13 Houses of the Holy