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|image= [[File:Famine5.14.jpg|350px]]
 
|name= Famine
 
|name= Famine
 
|actor= [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0652903/ James Otis]
 
|actor= [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0652903/ James Otis]
|dates= Unknown-Deactivated (2010)  
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|dates= ???? – 2010 (neutralized by [[Sam Winchester]])  
|location= Neutralized by Sam Winchester.   
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|occupation= [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse|Black Horseman of the Apocalypse]]
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|occupation= [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse|Horseman of the Apocalypse]]
 
|episodes= [[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]
 
|episodes= [[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]
 
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{{Quotation
 
{{Quotation
 
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|text= Doesn't take much--hardly a push. Oh, America--all-you-can-eat, all the time. Consume, consume. A swarm of locusts in stretch pants. And yet, you're all still starving because hunger doesn't just come from the body, it also comes from the soul.
And then will come Famine, riding on a black steed. He will ride into the land of plenty. And great will be the Horseman's hunger for he is hunger. His hunger will seep out and poison the air.  
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|author= Famine
|author= [[Castiel]]
 
 
|source= [[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]
 
|source= [[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]
 
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==Characteristics==
 
Famine, also known as the Black Horseman, is affiliated with [[War]], [[Pestilence]] and [[Death]]. Famine is one of the [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse]]. Due to the times and technology, Famine travels in a [[Famine's Car|black Cadillac Escalade]] which represents his black steed. Although his wheelchair seems to serve primarily as his transportation method, as he uses it to move around. Famine wears a sliver ring that is tied to his abilities. Castiel states that Famine is "hunger."
 
  
[[Image:Human Soul.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The light of a Soul emanating from Famine's briefcase in [[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]]]
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==History==
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Famine is one of the [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse]], along with [[War]], [[Pestilence]] and [[Death]]. He wears a silver ring, which can control a person's desires. His ring, along with the other horsemen's rings, form together as a key to [[Lucifer's Cage]]. Famine came into existence when the Leviathans started eating each other and being famine personified, he can't be killed unless famine was to be ridden from the world. Famine has been weakened by advances in agriculture, and is wheelchair bound, so [[Lucifer]] has sent [[demon]]s to serve his needs and strengthen him. Famine is himself insatiable, as he embodies hunger. Once Famine's strength is replenished, he will then be able to march across the lands with authority, as described by [[Castiel]]. Famine states that hunger not only comes from the body, but also from the soul; those who are "empty" inside, like [[Dean]], are unaffected by the Horseman's powers.<ref name="five14" />
  
Famine has an insatiable appetite as he embodies extreme hunger itself, therefore he can consume and devour any type of energy widely including human souls and dark souls of demons without needing to stop or take breaks during consumption. Famine owns a black briefcase that he uses to secure souls until he is ready to consume them.<ref name="five14">[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]</ref>
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==Characteristics==
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{{Quotation
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|text= And then will come Famine, riding on a black steed. He will ride into the land of plenty. And great will be the Horseman's hunger for he is hunger. His hunger will seep out and poison the air.  
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|author= [[Castiel]]
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|source= [[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]
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Famine states that hunger not only comes from the body by also comes from the soul.  
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Due to his weakened state, [[demon]]s transport Famine around in a [[Famine's Car|black Cadillac Escalade]] - as he is known in the New Testament as the Black Horseman.
  
Once Famine's strength is replenished, he will then be able to march across the lands with authority as described by Castiel. He will then be able to spread his influence upon his victims from vast distances, like he could previously before he was weakened by agricultural improvements.  
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===Powers and abilities===
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* [[Exorcism]] – Famine was able to exorcise demons from their meatsuits in order to consume them.
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* Hunger amplification – Through his ring Famine could amplify his victim’s inner urges, cravings and desires, making them ravenous. This power extends to angels, as long as a person's soul remains in their vessel, the possessing angel will be affected in the presence of Famine.
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* Immortality – As a force of nature, Famine will always exist.
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* Soul consumption – Famine prefers to consume both human souls and demons to replenish himself.
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* [[Telepathy]] – Famine can perceive a person's soul and the wants it harbors by placing one hand on his or her chest.
  
Famine's Ring is one of three other Rings that are keys to Lucifer's cage. Famine arrives crippled, weak and hungry. Lucifer sent some lower-level Demons to assist Famine. His current location is unknown.
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===Weaknesses===
 
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* Exorcism – Although immune to [[Sam]]'s powers, Sam was able to have an indirect impact on Famine by exorcising the demons he had consumed, crippling the Horseman.<ref name="five14">[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]</ref>
*Famine, like all Horsemen, is immune to Sam's powers.           
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* Ring removal – Removing his ring will render Famine powerless, rendering his physical form into a dried out husk.
*Famine drives a [[Famine's Car|Cadillac Escalade]].
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* Satiated hunger – Famine's powers only work on those that hunger for something; be it food, drink or sex. If a person has no wants or desires in their soul, they will be unaffected by Famine's influence.
*[[Soul]]s of organisms seem to greatly strengthen Famine when consumed.
 
*Famine, like the other three horsemen, cannot die.
 
*Famine collects [[Souls]] in a briefcase, as does [[Death]].
 
*Famine wears a ring that is tied to his essential core abilities. This ring is of four rings that when conjoined, form a key to [[Lucifer's Cage]].
 
 
 
==-Abilities===
 
While wearing his ring, Famine can greatly amplify or enhance his victim’s inner urges and cravings, effectively causing them to go insane for what they want.<ref name="five14">[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]</ref> Famine can also perceive a person's soul and see what that person craves or desires simply by placing one hand on their chest, as he demonstrated on Dean and deduced that Dean remains unaffected by Famine's powers because he is already empty inside.
 
  
 
==Famine's Accessories==
 
==Famine's Accessories==
===[[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse|Famine's Ring]]===
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===[[Four_Horsemen_of_the_Apocalypse#The_Rings|Famine's Ring]]===
Famine's ring allows him to focus or channel his essential capabilities including the ability to greatly amplify urges and desires in humans.<ref name="five14">[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]</ref>  
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Famine's ring, which is silver set with a black stone, allows him to focus or channel his essential capabilities including the ability to greatly amplify urges and desires in humans.<ref name="five14" /> It is one of the keys, along with the other Horsemen's rings, to [[Lucifer's Cage]].
 
 
===[[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse|Famine's Brief-Case]]===
 
Famine owns a black brief case that he uses to secure souls until he is ready to consume them.<ref name="five14">[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]</ref>
 
  
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===[[Four_Horsemen_of_the_Apocalypse#The_Briefcases|Famine's Briefcase]]===
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[[Demon]]s use a black brief case to secure [[soul]]s and transport them to Famine for his consumption.<ref name="five14" />
  
==Appearances==
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==Episodes==
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[[File:FaamineUsingRing.jpg|388px|thumb|left|Famine using telekineses to feed on a [[soul]].]]
 
===[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]===
 
===[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]===
[[Image:Famine5.14.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Horseman Famine]]
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When Famine appears, he is weak and frail. [[Lucifer]] has sent [[demon]]s to care for him and help him feed on [[soul]]s. He needs to consume souls to sustain himself - not only can he consume human souls, but he can also use the dark souls of demons. Once strengthened he will "march across the land." The demons take him from his car, place him in a wheelchair, and arrange an oxygen line for him. They accompany him into a [[Biggerson's Restaurant]]. Famine's presence drives the diners into a frenzy of greed until they die.
 
 
When Famine first appears, we see him riding his [[Famine's Car|Black Steed]], he appeared to be weak and very frail. [[Lucifer]] has sent demons to care for Famine and help him feed on souls. He needs to consume souls to sustain himself - not only can he use human souls to stay sustained, but he can also use the dark souls of demons. Once strengthened he will "march across the land".
 
 
 
Famine amplifies people's hunger - for food, sex, love, attention, drugs. Even [[Castiel]] was affected by Famine's spell; apparently [[Jimmy Novak]] has a sweet tooth for red meat. Sam craves [[Demon Blood]]. Only Dean seems unaffected. Famine says this is because he is already "dead inside".
 
  
[[File:Famine The Horseman.jpg|thumb|right|Famine using telekineses|300px]]
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Famine amplifies people's hunger - for food, sex, love, attention, drugs - throughout the city. [[Sam]]'s craving for [[demon blood]] is triggered, and he must be restrained. Even [[Castiel]] is affected by Famine's spell through his [[vessel]], [[Jimmy Novak]], who wants red meat. Only [[Dean]] seems unaffected.
Famine sends two demons to purposefully tempt Sam. Sam drinks their blood, and then uses his powers to go and exorcise the other demons Famine brought with him, resisting the urge to drink more blood. Famine explained to Sam that his Demonic '''Powers''' don't work on him or any other Horsemen; illustrating that Horsemen are extremely powerful. But when Famine ingests all the demons, Sam turns his powers on him, seemingly destroying the demons that he just consumed along with his body, which left Famine in a very weak state. Cass said that once his hunger has been satisfied that he would 'march across the lands'; it was illustrated that if he had kept all of the demons that he consumed, that he probably would be given his true powers back. Sam however didn't let this happen.
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[[File:Famine'sRing.jpg|360px|thumb|right|Famine's ring.]]
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While Dean and Castiel seek him out, Famine sends two demons to purposefully tempt Sam. Sam drinks their blood. At the restaurant, Castiel attempts to take Famine's ring, but the horseman distracts him with a tray of raw meat. Dean is captured, Famine reveals that Dean is unaffected by desire because he is "dead inside." Sam arrives, and Famine welcomes him, offering him the demons in the restaurant to eat. Sam's powers do not work on Famine, but he exorcises the demons. But when Famine ingests all the disembodied demons, Sam turns his powers on the demons within him, destroying them and severely damaging Famine. They take Famine's ring.
  
 
===[[5.20 The Devil You Know]]===
 
===[[5.20 The Devil You Know]]===
[[Brady]] reveals that [[War]] and Famine aren't dead, but they have been taken out of the game, telling Dean, "See, War and Famine, even if I could cram the rings back on their bony fingers, I doubt it would do much good. They're withered husks right now, fetal position on the floor, all thanks to you. So I don't want the rings. What I want is retribution. And I'm going to rip it right out of your ass!"
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[[Brady]] reveals that [[War]] and Famine aren't dead, but they have been taken out of the game, and the return of their rings alone would not help.
 
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'''Brady:''' See, War and Famine, even if I could cram the rings back on their bony fingers, I doubt it would do much good. They're withered husks right now, fetal position on the floor, all thanks to you.
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</blockquote>
  
 
==Famine in Lore==
 
==Famine in Lore==
 
[[Image:Famine in lore.jpg|220px|right|thumb|Famine the Third Living Creature.]]
 
[[Image:Famine in lore.jpg|220px|right|thumb|Famine the Third Living Creature.]]
 
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The third horseman rides a black horse and is generally understood as Famine. The black color of the horse could be a symbol of the dead. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbols_of_death#Colours_used_to_represent_death Wikipedia]</ref> The horseman carries a pair of balances or weighing scales, indicating the way that bread would have been weighed during a famine.
 
 
The third horseman rides a black horse and is generally understood as Famine. The black colour of the horse could be a symbol of the dead. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbols_of_death#Colours_used_to_represent_death Wikipedia]</ref> The horseman carries a pair of balances or weighing scales, indicating the way that bread would have been weighed during a famine.
 
  
 
Of the four horsemen, the black horse and its rider are the only ones whose appearance is accompanied by a vocal pronunciation. John hears a voice, unidentified but coming from among the four living creatures, that speaks of the prices of wheat and barley, also saying "and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine." This suggests that the black horse's famine is to drive up the price of grain but leave oil and wine supplies unaffected. One explanation for this is that grain crops would have been more naturally susceptible to famine years than olive trees and grapevines, which root more deeply; the statement might also suggest a continuing abundance of luxuries for the wealthy while staples such as bread are scarce, though not totally depleted. Alternatively, the preservation of oil and wine could symbolize the preservation of the Christian faithful, who used oil and wine in their sacraments.
 
Of the four horsemen, the black horse and its rider are the only ones whose appearance is accompanied by a vocal pronunciation. John hears a voice, unidentified but coming from among the four living creatures, that speaks of the prices of wheat and barley, also saying "and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine." This suggests that the black horse's famine is to drive up the price of grain but leave oil and wine supplies unaffected. One explanation for this is that grain crops would have been more naturally susceptible to famine years than olive trees and grapevines, which root more deeply; the statement might also suggest a continuing abundance of luxuries for the wealthy while staples such as bread are scarce, though not totally depleted. Alternatively, the preservation of oil and wine could symbolize the preservation of the Christian faithful, who used oil and wine in their sacraments.
  
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==See also==
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* [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse]]
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* [[War]]
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* [[Pestilence]]
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* [[Death]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Canon]]
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[[Category:Canon]][[Category:Characters]][[Category:Creatures & Spirits]]
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[[Category:Demons]][[Category:Demonology]]
 

Latest revision as of 23:24, 30 October 2019


Famine5.14.jpg
Name Famine
Actor James Otis
Dates  ???? – 2010 (neutralized by Sam Winchester)
Location
Occupation Horseman of the Apocalypse
Episode(s) 5.14 My Bloody Valentine

Doesn't take much--hardly a push. Oh, America--all-you-can-eat, all the time. Consume, consume. A swarm of locusts in stretch pants. And yet, you're all still starving because hunger doesn't just come from the body, it also comes from the soul.

– Famine, 5.14 My Bloody Valentine


History

Famine is one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, along with War, Pestilence and Death. He wears a silver ring, which can control a person's desires. His ring, along with the other horsemen's rings, form together as a key to Lucifer's Cage. Famine came into existence when the Leviathans started eating each other and being famine personified, he can't be killed unless famine was to be ridden from the world. Famine has been weakened by advances in agriculture, and is wheelchair bound, so Lucifer has sent demons to serve his needs and strengthen him. Famine is himself insatiable, as he embodies hunger. Once Famine's strength is replenished, he will then be able to march across the lands with authority, as described by Castiel. Famine states that hunger not only comes from the body, but also from the soul; those who are "empty" inside, like Dean, are unaffected by the Horseman's powers.[1]

Characteristics

And then will come Famine, riding on a black steed. He will ride into the land of plenty. And great will be the Horseman's hunger for he is hunger. His hunger will seep out and poison the air.

Castiel, 5.14 My Bloody Valentine

Due to his weakened state, demons transport Famine around in a black Cadillac Escalade - as he is known in the New Testament as the Black Horseman.

Powers and abilities

  • Exorcism – Famine was able to exorcise demons from their meatsuits in order to consume them.
  • Hunger amplification – Through his ring Famine could amplify his victim’s inner urges, cravings and desires, making them ravenous. This power extends to angels, as long as a person's soul remains in their vessel, the possessing angel will be affected in the presence of Famine.
  • Immortality – As a force of nature, Famine will always exist.
  • Soul consumption – Famine prefers to consume both human souls and demons to replenish himself.
  • Telepathy – Famine can perceive a person's soul and the wants it harbors by placing one hand on his or her chest.

Weaknesses

  • Exorcism – Although immune to Sam's powers, Sam was able to have an indirect impact on Famine by exorcising the demons he had consumed, crippling the Horseman.[1]
  • Ring removal – Removing his ring will render Famine powerless, rendering his physical form into a dried out husk.
  • Satiated hunger – Famine's powers only work on those that hunger for something; be it food, drink or sex. If a person has no wants or desires in their soul, they will be unaffected by Famine's influence.

Famine's Accessories

Famine's Ring

Famine's ring, which is silver set with a black stone, allows him to focus or channel his essential capabilities including the ability to greatly amplify urges and desires in humans.[1] It is one of the keys, along with the other Horsemen's rings, to Lucifer's Cage.

Famine's Briefcase

Demons use a black brief case to secure souls and transport them to Famine for his consumption.[1]

Episodes

Famine using telekineses to feed on a soul.

5.14 My Bloody Valentine

When Famine appears, he is weak and frail. Lucifer has sent demons to care for him and help him feed on souls. He needs to consume souls to sustain himself - not only can he consume human souls, but he can also use the dark souls of demons. Once strengthened he will "march across the land." The demons take him from his car, place him in a wheelchair, and arrange an oxygen line for him. They accompany him into a Biggerson's Restaurant. Famine's presence drives the diners into a frenzy of greed until they die.

Famine amplifies people's hunger - for food, sex, love, attention, drugs - throughout the city. Sam's craving for demon blood is triggered, and he must be restrained. Even Castiel is affected by Famine's spell through his vessel, Jimmy Novak, who wants red meat. Only Dean seems unaffected.

Famine's ring.

While Dean and Castiel seek him out, Famine sends two demons to purposefully tempt Sam. Sam drinks their blood. At the restaurant, Castiel attempts to take Famine's ring, but the horseman distracts him with a tray of raw meat. Dean is captured, Famine reveals that Dean is unaffected by desire because he is "dead inside." Sam arrives, and Famine welcomes him, offering him the demons in the restaurant to eat. Sam's powers do not work on Famine, but he exorcises the demons. But when Famine ingests all the disembodied demons, Sam turns his powers on the demons within him, destroying them and severely damaging Famine. They take Famine's ring.

5.20 The Devil You Know

Brady reveals that War and Famine aren't dead, but they have been taken out of the game, and the return of their rings alone would not help.

Brady: See, War and Famine, even if I could cram the rings back on their bony fingers, I doubt it would do much good. They're withered husks right now, fetal position on the floor, all thanks to you.

Famine in Lore

Famine the Third Living Creature.

The third horseman rides a black horse and is generally understood as Famine. The black color of the horse could be a symbol of the dead. [2] The horseman carries a pair of balances or weighing scales, indicating the way that bread would have been weighed during a famine.

Of the four horsemen, the black horse and its rider are the only ones whose appearance is accompanied by a vocal pronunciation. John hears a voice, unidentified but coming from among the four living creatures, that speaks of the prices of wheat and barley, also saying "and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine." This suggests that the black horse's famine is to drive up the price of grain but leave oil and wine supplies unaffected. One explanation for this is that grain crops would have been more naturally susceptible to famine years than olive trees and grapevines, which root more deeply; the statement might also suggest a continuing abundance of luxuries for the wealthy while staples such as bread are scarce, though not totally depleted. Alternatively, the preservation of oil and wine could symbolize the preservation of the Christian faithful, who used oil and wine in their sacraments.

See also

References