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|text= No, look. I know I'm a disappointment, but you're wrong about humanity. They are your greatest creation because they're better than you are. Yeah, sure, they're weak and they cheat and steal and... destroy and disappoint. But they also give and create and they sing and dance and love. And above all, they never give up! But, you do!
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|text= Nature? Divine. Human nature – toxic.
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|author= [[Chuck Shurley]] aka [[God]]
 
|source= [[11.20 Don't Call Me Shurley]]
 
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Humans are the dominant species of Earth, gifted the [[soul]] by [[God]] some point after coming into being. Humans are considered God's greatest creation, however their favor would draw the ire of [[Lucifer]], who saw them as flawed and murderous things. The view of humanity among the rest of [[the Host of Heaven]] varied, some like [[Castiel]] saw humans as works of art, while others like [[Uriel]] saw them as lower beings, referring to them as "mud monkeys" and "savages" and comparing them plumbing on two legs, beliefs Castiel warned were close to blasphemy.
 
Humans are the dominant species of Earth, gifted the [[soul]] by [[God]] some point after coming into being. Humans are considered God's greatest creation, however their favor would draw the ire of [[Lucifer]], who saw them as flawed and murderous things. The view of humanity among the rest of [[the Host of Heaven]] varied, some like [[Castiel]] saw humans as works of art, while others like [[Uriel]] saw them as lower beings, referring to them as "mud monkeys" and "savages" and comparing them plumbing on two legs, beliefs Castiel warned were close to blasphemy.
 
==Human Nature==
 
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|text= Nature? Divine. Human nature – toxic.
 
|author= [[Chuck Shurley]] aka [[God]]
 
|source= [[11.20 Don't Call Me Shurley]]
 
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Throughout the years, [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] have encountered threats they believed to be supernatural, only to find that they were dealing with a completely human culprit. A fact which Dean frequently would comment on, revealing his disgust at the lengths people will go for to hurt others, calling them "sick" and "crazy", seemingly preferring the simplicity of actual [[demons]] and [[monsters]].  
 
Throughout the years, [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] have encountered threats they believed to be supernatural, only to find that they were dealing with a completely human culprit. A fact which Dean frequently would comment on, revealing his disgust at the lengths people will go for to hurt others, calling them "sick" and "crazy", seemingly preferring the simplicity of actual [[demons]] and [[monsters]].  
  
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==Episodes==
 
===[[1.15 The Benders]]===
 
===[[1.15 The Benders]]===
 
The Winchesters first encounter with a human threat were the Bender family, consisting of patriarch [[Pa Bender]], brothers [[Jared and Lee Bender]] and the youngest -- [[Missy Bender]] in Hibbing, Minnesota. The Benders would kidnap a man by the name of [[Alvin Jenkins]] while taking out the trash on night, leading to Sam and Dean arriving in town to investigate the disappearance, due to [[John]] marking the area as a possible hunting ground for a [[phantom attacker]] based on local folklore.
 
The Winchesters first encounter with a human threat were the Bender family, consisting of patriarch [[Pa Bender]], brothers [[Jared and Lee Bender]] and the youngest -- [[Missy Bender]] in Hibbing, Minnesota. The Benders would kidnap a man by the name of [[Alvin Jenkins]] while taking out the trash on night, leading to Sam and Dean arriving in town to investigate the disappearance, due to [[John]] marking the area as a possible hunting ground for a [[phantom attacker]] based on local folklore.
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===[[13.11 Breakdown]]===
 
===[[13.11 Breakdown]]===
 
==Characteristics==
 
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|text= You know what humanity's greatest creation has been? Music. That and nacho cheese. Even I couldn't have dreamt up that deliciousness. But music... is magic. A lot of remarkable music was created in this space. B.G.'s Canteen. Now, it's not as well known as The Bitter End or The Gaslight, but some amazing musicians got their start on this stage. I'm hoping that you and I can tap into some of that old magic and finish what I started a few months ago.
 
|author= [[Chuck Shurley]] aka [[God]]
 
|source= [[11.20 Don't Call Me Shurley]]
 
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Humans are carbon based creatures that vary in size, shape, gender and race. Humans are typically mortal beings, but in certain cases, through the use of witchcraft or alchemy, a human can extend their life past their natural lifespan. These humans are also known as [[witches]], as witches they are able to use magic through one of three means: Firstly they can gain their powers through an act known as "borrowing" from [[demons]] in exchange for their [[souls]]. Secondly, through intense studying and practice and human can become a witch. Thirdly, certain humans are born with natural ability for magic.
 
 
Humans are also susceptible to forced [[possession]] from [[demons]] or [[ghosts]], unless a human has some form of protection, such as an [[anti-possession symbol]] on their bodies, they cannot prevent possession. However, certain humans have been known to wrestle control, however briefly from the controlling entity, such as Bobby Singer. [[Angels]], meanwhile require consent from humans to possess them, and certain bloodlines are important to angels, and through [[cherubs]], these bloodlines continue, ensuring suitable [[vessel]]s continue to be available.
 
  
  
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==See also==
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* [[Meatsuits]]
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* [[Vessels]]
  
 
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Nature? Divine. Human nature – toxic.

Chuck Shurley aka God, 11.20 Don't Call Me Shurley

Humans are the dominant species of Earth, gifted the soul by God some point after coming into being. Humans are considered God's greatest creation, however their favor would draw the ire of Lucifer, who saw them as flawed and murderous things. The view of humanity among the rest of the Host of Heaven varied, some like Castiel saw humans as works of art, while others like Uriel saw them as lower beings, referring to them as "mud monkeys" and "savages" and comparing them plumbing on two legs, beliefs Castiel warned were close to blasphemy.

Throughout the years, Sam and Dean have encountered threats they believed to be supernatural, only to find that they were dealing with a completely human culprit. A fact which Dean frequently would comment on, revealing his disgust at the lengths people will go for to hurt others, calling them "sick" and "crazy", seemingly preferring the simplicity of actual demons and monsters.

Episodes

1.15 The Benders

The Winchesters first encounter with a human threat were the Bender family, consisting of patriarch Pa Bender, brothers Jared and Lee Bender and the youngest -- Missy Bender in Hibbing, Minnesota. The Benders would kidnap a man by the name of Alvin Jenkins while taking out the trash on night, leading to Sam and Dean arriving in town to investigate the disappearance, due to John marking the area as a possible hunting ground for a phantom attacker based on local folklore.

When Sam gets abducted, Dean teams up with a local deputy, Kathleen Hudak, whose brother went missing three years prior under the same mysterious fashion. When Alvin is set free, he attempts to escape, to Sam's protests that it a trap, but is caught and killed by Jared and Lee. After finding the Benders home and locating Sam, Dean goes to find the key to free him, but is captured soon upon entering the Bender home. While restrained, he learns that the Benders hunt humans, but plan to kill Sam in his cage. When Sam gets free with the help of Deputy Hudak, they take out Lee. When Pa and Jared go to check on him, they are able to incapacitate both men, while Dean freed himself and locked Missy in a closet.

In the aftermath, Deputy Hudak confronts Pa about her brother and asks why they do what they do, only to get the cackling response, "because it's fun." Horrified Deputy Hudak takes her gun and shoots Pa, killing him.

4.11 Family Remains

8.18 Freaks and Geeks

9.15 #thinman

10.09 The Things We Left Behind

11.05 Thin Lizzie

12.01 Keep Calm and Carry On

12.02 Mamma Mia

12.09 First Blood

12.22 Who We Are

13.11 Breakdown

See also