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Back at a safe house, Dagon handcuffs Kelly to the bed, telling her she can't be trusted. When Kelly tries to explain she was worried for the health of her child. Dagon tells her she doesn't need to worry, as the baby is strong and will be fine no matter what, but she will not. She tells Kelly that birthing a [[Nephilim]] is always fatal for the mother.
 
Back at a safe house, Dagon handcuffs Kelly to the bed, telling her she can't be trusted. When Kelly tries to explain she was worried for the health of her child. Dagon tells her she doesn't need to worry, as the baby is strong and will be fine no matter what, but she will not. She tells Kelly that birthing a [[Nephilim]] is always fatal for the mother.
  
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[[File:Dagon-Death.png|thumb|right|350px|Dagon is immolated by the combined power of [[Castiel]] and [[Kelly Kline]]'s [[Nephilim]] child.]]
 
===[[12.19 The Future]]===
 
===[[12.19 The Future]]===
[[File:Dagon-Death.png|thumb|right|350px|Dagon is immolated by the combined power of [[Castiel]] and [[Kelly Kline]]'s [[Nephilim]] child.]]
 
  
 
==Dagon in Lore==
 
==Dagon in Lore==

Revision as of 02:12, 3 May 2017



Dagon.png
Name Dagon
Actor Ali Ahn
Dates  ???? - 2017 (killed by Castiel)
Location
Occupation Prince of Hell
Episode(s) 12.13 Family Feud
12.17 The British Invasion
12.19 The Future

History

Dagon is a Prince of Hell, one of the oldest of the old demons, created by Lucifer himself after the creation of Lilith and before the sinking of Atlantis. Created to lead the demonic army against the forces of Heaven, at some point in time Dagon and her siblings Asmodeus and Ramiel abdicated their rank in Hell and took to living quiet lives on Earth with the demon hierarchy spreading the rumor that the Princes of Hell were all killed off to keep anyone from searching for them.

Characteristics

Dagon has yellow irises, no visible pupils, and white sclerae. Ramiel states that after they left Hell, she occupied herself with "her toys," though it is left unclear what he was referring to. Although Dagon lacks Azazel's religious devotion and faith in Lucifer, she begins working for Lucifer again after he promises that she may rule alongside him and his Nephilim son, wiping out angels, humans, and unworthy demons. Her presence causes lightning storms.

Powers and Abilities

Weaknesses

Episodes

12.13 Family Feud

When Kelly Kline is cornered by two angels in an alley preparing to kill her and her unborn child, Dagon suddenly appears and tells the angels to get away from her. The male angel advances on Dagon, who stops him from stabbing her and swiftly kills him, exploding him into dust. The female angel attempts to move on Kelly, but is stopped when Dagon teleports to her and explodes her into dust as well. Afterwards she tells a shocked and rattled Kelly to come with her if she wants to live.

The next day, in a warehouse, Dagon explains to a still shocked Kelly that she is a demon and those were angels that were attempting to kill her. She also explains that Lucifer was an archangel and God's favorite, and that no one is born evil. She tells her that her child could grow up and save everyone.

12.17 The British Invasion

As Dagon is preparing a sandwich for Kelly, Lucifer reaches out to her to confirm that Kelly and his son are being well protected; he tells Dagon not to fail him again. When Kelly begins getting strange pains, she demands Dagon to take her to see a doctor. While getting a sonogram, the doctor appears to notice something strange, but is compelled by Dagon to tell Kelly that "everything looks a-okay."

Later, while Dagon is out getting supplies for Kelly, Kelly is found and taken by Dean Winchester who takes her to meet with Sam, Eileen Leahy, Mick Davies, and Renny Rawlings. Soon after arriving, a sudden lightning storm appears out of nowhere, and Dagon appears out of thin air and sends everyone flying through the air with telekinesis. As Dagon begins advancing on Kelly, Dean and Mick attempt to slow her down by shooting her, to no avail. She grabs Kelly and begins walking away. When Eileen grabs the Colt and fires it, Dagon disappears along with Kelly, causing the bullet to miss her and hit Renny in the chest, killing him.

Back at a safe house, Dagon handcuffs Kelly to the bed, telling her she can't be trusted. When Kelly tries to explain she was worried for the health of her child. Dagon tells her she doesn't need to worry, as the baby is strong and will be fine no matter what, but she will not. She tells Kelly that birthing a Nephilim is always fatal for the mother.

Dagon is immolated by the combined power of Castiel and Kelly Kline's Nephilim child.

12.19 The Future

Dagon in Lore

Dagon, or Dagan, is a deity of Mesopotamian, Assyro-Babylonian and Levantine origin and is described as the god of the Philistines in the Hebrew Bible.