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|image= [[File:JesseTurner.jpg]]
|name= Jesse Turner, The [[Antichrist]] (biblical name) 
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|name= Jesse Turner
 
|actor= [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1072959/ Gattlin Griffith]
 
|actor= [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1072959/ Gattlin Griffith]
|dates= 29 March, 1998 -
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|dates= March 29, 1998 (born)
|location= born Omaha, Nebraska, lived in Alliance, Nebraska with adoptive parents. Currently unknown
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|location= Omaha, Nebraska (formerly)<br>Alliance, Nebraska (formerly)
 
|occupation= [[Antichrist]] or [[Cambion]]
 
|occupation= [[Antichrist]] or [[Cambion]]
|episodes= [[5.06 I Believe The Children Are Our Future]]
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|episodes= [[5.06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future]]
 
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*Jesse has been said to be able to destroy [[The Host of Heaven]] with a single word. If he did this, he would ultimately destroy [[Michael]] along with '''Heaven''' and its [[Angel]]s.
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==History==
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Jesse was conceived and born while his mother, [[Julia Wright]], was possessed by a [[Julia Wright!Demon|demon]]. It should be noted however, that how he was conceived is still unclear as Jesse is apparently unique or at least not easily replicated, and possessions do not usually cause pregnancies. It should also be noted that Jesse, as the Antichrist or [[cambion]], is not the son of [[Lucifer]]. As explained by [[Castiel]], he is simply the spawn of a human and a [[demon]].
  
*Castiel said that The Anti-Christ gains more power with [[Lucifer]] risen.  
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==Characteristics==
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===Powers and abilities===
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As the offspring of a [[demon]] and human, Jesse Turner has formidable abilities. According to [[Castiel]], Jesse can destroy [[the Host of Heaven]] with a single word.
  
*It was said that Jesse teleport anywhere, almost instantly with a single thought.
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* [[Exorcism]] – He was able to mentally force his demonic father out of his human mother with a glare.
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* [[Telekinesis]] – Jesse can move objects and people with his mind.
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* [[Teleportation]] – Jesse can instantly appear anywhere on Earth with just a thought.  
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* Terrakinesis – Just by clenching his fists Jesse was able to create minor tremors.
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* [[Reality warping]] – Jesse can easily alter reality and warp the fundamentals of logic and what is natural. Without being aware that he was doing it, he caused the world within a two-mile radius of his house to fall victim to various childish superstitions because ''he'' believed them to be real, such as a girl scratching her brains out just by using itching power, the tooth fairy became real because Jesse believed in him, a boy's face become stuck in a particular expression, and toy buzzers were capable of electrocuting people. During a state of panic, Jesse was able to transform [[angel]] [[Castiel]] into an action figure.
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* Warding – Jesse is capable of hiding himself from angels, demons and humans unless he wants to be found.
  
Jesse is the son of [[Julia Wright]], conceived and born while she was possessed by a demon. It should be noted however, that how he was conceived is still unclear as Jesse is apparently unique or at least not easily replicated, and possessions do not usually cause pregnancies.  
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===Weaknesses===
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* [[Demon-killing knife]] – As a half-human, half-demon hybrid, Jesse may have been susceptible to the demon-killing knife as [[Castiel]] attempted to kill him with it.
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* [[Lucifer]]'s presence – Jesse's powers are derived from Lucifer's presence on Earth and since he was resealed back into [[Lucifer's Cage|the Cage]], his powers have likely dwindled greatly. However, Lucifer was released from the Cage in [[11.10 The Devil in the Details]] which implies that his powers have been restored until Lucifer was imprisoned in [[Apocalypse World]] in [[12.23 All Along the Watchtower]] and eventually killed in [[13.23 Let the Good Times Roll]].
  
As a half-human, half-[[demon]] being, he is more powerful than either. [[Castiel]] says that there is no way that Winchesters could keep him prisoner and that Jesse is capable of transporting himself halfway around the world at a thought. Jesse is said to be capable of destroying [[The Host of Heaven]] with just a word. If he did this he would end up killing Michael and every angel in heaven. This proves that Jesse is extremely powerful, and possibly omnipotent.  
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==Episodes==
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===[[5.06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future]]===
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After investigating Jesse's history and finding [[demon]]ic involvement, [[Dean]] and [[Sam Winchester]] call [[Castiel]] in for help. Castiel explains to them that the chaos Jesse has been causing is nothing compared to what it could be if he were to get angry. He then reveals that as the Antichrist, Jesse is destined to align with [[Lucifer]] and, "with a word," destroy [[The Host of Heaven]]. Refusing to allow such a risk, Castiel resolves himself to kill Jesse, with or without the brothers' consent or help. Before he could be killed, Jesse instinctively transforms the [[angel]] into a action-figure-sized version of himself.
  
Jesse's belief in such old tales such as people's faces freezing in unpleasant expressions and hair growing on the palms of masturbators, causes these tales to be true for about a two mile radius around his house. (Although the radius could grow as he matures into his powers). Upon realizing his power, Jesse proves capable of turning an [[angel]] into an action figure and [[exorcism|exorcising]] a demon with no visible effort.  
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In the moments that follow, Dean and Sam arrive and tell Jesse that he is a superhero and they are going to train him in an X-Men-esque fashion. [[Julia Wright!Demon|Julia]] interrupts while possessed by Jesse's demonic parent; she tells him the brothers are lying and that his whole life has been a lie, which angers him. She promises to show him a world without lies.
  
It is implied that Jesse transported himself to Australia at the end of the episode.
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Sam admits to lying to Jesse and promises to tell the truth -- when Julia tries to stop him, Jesse intervenes by releasing Sam and immobilizing her so he can hear Sam out. Jesse is overwhelmed by the fact he's half-[[demon]] but Sam reminds him that he is still half-human and thus can still be good. Jesse promptly [[exorcise]]s the demon from Julia.
  
It should also be noted that Jesse, as the [[Antichrist]] or [[Cambion]] is not the son of [[Lucifer]]--as explained by [[Castiel]], but simply the spawn birthed from a human and a demon.  
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Later, Jesse asks the Winchester what he should do and they tell him it's his choice. He asks to bring his parents with him and they tell him he can but it would put them in danger because both angels and demons will be trying to find him. He says he's going to say goodbye to his parents but instead writes them a letter and repairs the damage he caused around town (except for the dead). He glances at a poster showing Australia on his wall, and vanishes.
  
[[Category:Canon]] [[Category:Characters]][[Category:Demons]][[Category:Demonology]]
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==Trivia==
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* [https://twitter.com/therealKripke/status/697860861847687168 According to Kripke], Jesse was inspired by the character of Adam from [[Neil Gaiman]] and Terry Pratchett's book ''Good Omens''.
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* The [[Antichrist]] is mentioned in passing in the production draft for [[15.13 Destiny's Child]], where instead of Brazil, [[Dean]] suggests his and [[Sam]]'s [[Sam and Dean Winchester (HunterCorp)|doubles]] go to Australia.
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::'''Dean:''' Trust me. Where you want to be is Australia. It's far away, and nothing but beaches, babes... the anti-Christ. Long story -- forget it.
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[[Category:Canon]][[Category:Characters]][[Category:Demonology]]

Latest revision as of 11:23, 11 June 2021



JesseTurner.jpg
Name Jesse Turner
Actor Gattlin Griffith
Dates March 29, 1998 (born)
Location Omaha, Nebraska (formerly)
Alliance, Nebraska (formerly)
Occupation Antichrist or Cambion
Episode(s) 5.06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future

History

Jesse was conceived and born while his mother, Julia Wright, was possessed by a demon. It should be noted however, that how he was conceived is still unclear as Jesse is apparently unique or at least not easily replicated, and possessions do not usually cause pregnancies. It should also be noted that Jesse, as the Antichrist or cambion, is not the son of Lucifer. As explained by Castiel, he is simply the spawn of a human and a demon.

Characteristics

Powers and abilities

As the offspring of a demon and human, Jesse Turner has formidable abilities. According to Castiel, Jesse can destroy the Host of Heaven with a single word.

  • Exorcism – He was able to mentally force his demonic father out of his human mother with a glare.
  • Telekinesis – Jesse can move objects and people with his mind.
  • Teleportation – Jesse can instantly appear anywhere on Earth with just a thought.
  • Terrakinesis – Just by clenching his fists Jesse was able to create minor tremors.
  • Reality warping – Jesse can easily alter reality and warp the fundamentals of logic and what is natural. Without being aware that he was doing it, he caused the world within a two-mile radius of his house to fall victim to various childish superstitions because he believed them to be real, such as a girl scratching her brains out just by using itching power, the tooth fairy became real because Jesse believed in him, a boy's face become stuck in a particular expression, and toy buzzers were capable of electrocuting people. During a state of panic, Jesse was able to transform angel Castiel into an action figure.
  • Warding – Jesse is capable of hiding himself from angels, demons and humans unless he wants to be found.

Weaknesses

Episodes

5.06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future

After investigating Jesse's history and finding demonic involvement, Dean and Sam Winchester call Castiel in for help. Castiel explains to them that the chaos Jesse has been causing is nothing compared to what it could be if he were to get angry. He then reveals that as the Antichrist, Jesse is destined to align with Lucifer and, "with a word," destroy The Host of Heaven. Refusing to allow such a risk, Castiel resolves himself to kill Jesse, with or without the brothers' consent or help. Before he could be killed, Jesse instinctively transforms the angel into a action-figure-sized version of himself.

In the moments that follow, Dean and Sam arrive and tell Jesse that he is a superhero and they are going to train him in an X-Men-esque fashion. Julia interrupts while possessed by Jesse's demonic parent; she tells him the brothers are lying and that his whole life has been a lie, which angers him. She promises to show him a world without lies.

Sam admits to lying to Jesse and promises to tell the truth -- when Julia tries to stop him, Jesse intervenes by releasing Sam and immobilizing her so he can hear Sam out. Jesse is overwhelmed by the fact he's half-demon but Sam reminds him that he is still half-human and thus can still be good. Jesse promptly exorcises the demon from Julia.

Later, Jesse asks the Winchester what he should do and they tell him it's his choice. He asks to bring his parents with him and they tell him he can but it would put them in danger because both angels and demons will be trying to find him. He says he's going to say goodbye to his parents but instead writes them a letter and repairs the damage he caused around town (except for the dead). He glances at a poster showing Australia on his wall, and vanishes.

Trivia

Dean: Trust me. Where you want to be is Australia. It's far away, and nothing but beaches, babes... the anti-Christ. Long story -- forget it.