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Name Azazel
Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan (1.22)

Frederic Lehne (2.01, 2.21, 2.22 and 6.01)
Christopher B. MacCabe (4.03)
Mitch Pileggi (4.03)
Rob LaBelle (4.22)

Dates In Maryland in 1972. Azazel enters Sam's nursery in 1983.
Killed in 2006 by Dean.
Location Deceased; Azazel was killed by Dean
Occupation Upper level Demon , possibly former King of Hell
Episode(s) 1.01 Pilot

1.21 Salvation
1.22 Devil's Trap
2.01 In My Time Of Dying
2.21 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part One
2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two
4.03 In The Beginning
4.22 Lucifer Rising
6.01 Exile On Main St.

Azazel is a Yellow-Eyed Demon, and is the only one seen to date. He constructed and formed a Group called Special Children to which Sam Winchester unknowingly contributed to. On the night Azazel visited Sam's nursery, he killed Mary Winchester when she discovered him, and set fire to the Winchester home. These actions caused John Winchester to pursue Azazel for the rest of his life, and Sam and Dean's lives were forever altered.

Azazel holds a significant amount of authority over other demons, allowing him to command them as he sees necessary. it is heavily implied that he was the King of Hell during Lucifer's imprisonment, this is implied in 3.04 Sin City by Casey when she states "Azazel was a tyrant, but he held us all together". Azazel is a servant of Lucifer. On at least one occasion, Azazel has called Lucifer as his "daddy", a reference to Lucifer's role in creating demons.

The only weapon described as having the power to kill Azazel is The Colt.

He is the main antagonist of Seasons 1 and 2.

Characteristics

A week prior to an attack by Azazel, the geographical area has cattle deaths, electrical storms and temperature fluctuations. His presence makes clocks stop, and electrical devices go haywire. Azazel:

  • Is impervious to Holy Water
  • Has yellow eyes (iris and pupil).
  • Possesses human hosts, but can exist in a disembodied form also, and has the ability to possess a reaper.
  • Can create and manipulate fire.
  • Is telekinetic, and has pinned humans to the walls and the ground using this power.
  • Can enter a human's subconscious; he is able to enter Sam's mind in 2.21 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part One, and he shows Sam what really happened to his mother.
  • Displays superhuman-strength.
  • Has the authority to make deals.
  • Impervious to the salt barrier.
  • Is vulnerable to the Colt.

For the history of Azazel and the Winchesters see the Mythological Arc Timeline. See also Demonology, Sigil of Azazel.

Names

Azazel's eyes.

Names this character is known by both in fandom and canon:

  • Azazel - Casey reveals the true name of the "Yellow-Eyed Demon" in 3.04 Sin City.
  • The Demon (all Winchesters refer to it thus in Season 1)
  • The Yellow-Eyed Demon (Dean refers to it thus in Season 2)
  • Celine Demon (a nickname used by some fans)
  • In a draft script for 2.02, Dean refers to it as the Big Bad.

Appearances

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Azazel possessing John Winchester.
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Azazel beside a crib.

Physical Form

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Azazel possessing a doctor.
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Azazel possessing Samuel Campbell.

Special Children

On the instructions of Lucifer, Azazel chose a group of Special Children to take part in war against humanity and release Lucifer from his bonds. He alludes to this in 1.22 Devil's Trap,

Azazel: I have plans Sammy, plans for you and all the children like you...

Special Children:

Relationship with Sam Winchester

While the Winchesters pursue Azazel to avenge Mary and Jess, they discover how connected Sam, his powers, and the other children are to the demon and his plans.

  • A link between Sam’s powers and the YED is first suspected by the boys in Nightmare, when Sam discovers that Max Miller’s mother dies the same way Mary Winchester did.
Sam: I mean, either telekinesis or premonitions, we both had abilities, you know? Maybe it was after us for some reason.
  • In Devil’s Trap, the YED reveals that he killed Mary and Jess because they got in the way of his 'plans'…
Azazel: My plans for you, Sammy. You... and all the children like you.
  • In 2.01 In My Time Of Dying we find out that John knows “the truth” about Sam and the other children like him.
  • In Simon Said Sam meets two other people with powers, Andy and his evil twin Ansem. Ansem reveals that a man “with yellow eyes” has visited in his dreams and revealed he has big plans for the Special Children. In this episode, Sam and Dean also discover that not all Special Children had their mother die in a fire when they were six months old.
  • In Croatoan, Sam is infected with a demon virus. This is revealed to have been an experiment engineered by the YED, when Duane Tanner contacts him on a blood goblet to report:
Duane: I don't think any more tests will be necessary... The Winchester boy, definitely immune as expected.
  • In 2.21 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part One The Yellow-Eyed Demon appears to Sam in a dream, and states that his plan is for the children with special powers to fight amongst themselves until the strongest is left to lead the Demon’s army. He tells Sam that he, with his leadership qualities and hunter training, is his favorite. In the same dream, YED admits to killing Jessica so Sam would go back to hunting. He then shows Sam a vision of what happened the night Mary died. Sam sees that YED fed drops of his blood to baby Sam, and that Mary knew the Demon. Sam does not tell Dean about this.
  • In 2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two YED says to Dean "How certain are you that what you brought back, is 100% pure Sam?" implying that might have been something done to alter Sam during his resurrection. At the end of this episode, Azazel is killed by Dean.

At this point, Sam's visions and other powers go dormant. During Season 3, they seem to have disappeared entirely; Sam states that he has had no other visions. However, in subsequent seasons, still more details about the powers and Sam's fate come to light.

  • In 4.01 Lazarus Rising, Sam is shown exorcising demons with his powers, and comments to Ruby that he no longer has headaches when using them.
  • In 4.03 In The Beginning, Castiel takes Dean back in time, where Dean encounters Azazel making deals with the future parents of special children. Azazel makes a deal with Mary for entry into her house in ten years time. He reveals to Dean that he will bleed into the mouths of the children, and that his plans are bigger than building a demon army.
  • In 4.22 Lucifer Rising, a flashback shows Lucifer ordering Azazel to find a "very special child" after Azazel asks how to open the cage.
  • In 5.20 The Devil You Know, it is revealed that while Azazel ordered Jess's death, the order was carried out by a friend of Sam's who had been possessed, Brady. Brady had been sent to keep tabs on Sam at Stanford, and in fact introduced Sam to Jess with the goal of using her to force Sam back into hunting.
  • In 5.22 Swan Song, Lucifer shows Sam that many of the people he encountered as he grew up were possessed, and had been sent to observe him, like Brady.

The Demon's Children

Two black-eyed demons have been referred to as Azazel's children: Meg, who appears in Seasons One, Two, and Five, and Tom, who appears in Season One. They assist him in keeping track of Sam, and in trying to acquire the Colt from John Winchester.

Azazel in Mythology

The name Azazel first appears in the Hebrew Bible (Leviticus 16:8) - its meaning can mean "God strengthens", but also "impudent to God".

In the Book of Enoch, Azazel was described as one of the leaders of the Grigori, fallen angels who married and had children with human women.

In Modern Hebrew, '"lekh l'Azazel" (לך לעזאזל) is the equivalent of the English curse "go to Hell".' (cited Wikipedia)

He is said to be the principal standard-bearer of the infernal armies, and ranks quite high in the ranks of Hell's Hierarchy.

  • In Lore Azazel is known for creating acts of chaos and mischief. This Info was retrieved from the Extended-Scenes on Season 4 DVD of Supernatural.

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