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[[Jack]] manages to locate Kabaiel, who walks around town carrying [[Angel Sword|his sword]] in a suitcase. He follows the [[Grigori]] to an abandoned building where he is subsequently captured.
 
[[Jack]] manages to locate Kabaiel, who walks around town carrying [[Angel Sword|his sword]] in a suitcase. He follows the [[Grigori]] to an abandoned building where he is subsequently captured.
  
In a nearby church, he plans to torture Jack and question why he's targeting his kind. However, Jack remains silent and chooses not to use his powers to escape or heal his wound. He knew that Jack allowed Sariel to call out to him to draw him out and kill him. He proceeds to torture Jack as retribution for slaughtering his kind, despite knowing he can't kill the young [[Nephilim]]. After a while, Jack tells him about how he and his brother have been targeting people, and that Kabaiel was feeding off children's [[souls]]. He raises his sword and asks how Jack knew that, and he replies that [[Death]] told him. Upon arrival, [[Castiel]] battles against Kabaiel and kills him, leaving the Grigori extinct.
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In a nearby church, he plans to torture Jack and question why he's targeting his kind. However, Jack remains silent and chooses not to use his powers to escape or heal his wound. He knew that Jack allowed Sariel to call out to him to draw him out and kill him. He proceeds to torture Jack as retribution for slaughtering his kind, despite knowing he can't kill the young [[Nephilim]]. After a while, Jack tells him about how he and his brother have been targeting people, and that Kabaiel was feeding off children's [[souls]]. He raises his sword and asks how Jack knew that, and he replies that [[Death]] told him. Kabaiel quickly senses [[Castiel]] behind him and attacks with his [[angel sword]], but proves to be no match for the other angel who kills the Grigori with his [[angel blade]].
  
 
Jack reveals to Castiel and the Winchesters that he was targeting the Grigori to consume their hearts and eventually become powerful enough to kill [[God]].
 
Jack reveals to Castiel and the Winchesters that he was targeting the Grigori to consume their hearts and eventually become powerful enough to kill [[God]].

Revision as of 03:18, 5 February 2020



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Name Kabaiel
Actor Ryan Hesp
Dates Before humanity – 2020 (killed by Castiel)
Location Cushing, Oklahoma
Occupation Angel (Fallen) (Grigori)
Episode(s) 15.11 The Gamblers

History

Kabaiel was a Grigori, among the first angels on Earth. Like the rest of his kind, Kabaiel has been feeding on human souls for centuries, with a preference for feeding off the souls of children. He is targeted by Jack Kline who wiped out the rest of the Grigori, including Sariel, who sent a message to him over angel radio.

Episodes

15.11 The Gamblers

Jack manages to locate Kabaiel, who walks around town carrying his sword in a suitcase. He follows the Grigori to an abandoned building where he is subsequently captured.

In a nearby church, he plans to torture Jack and question why he's targeting his kind. However, Jack remains silent and chooses not to use his powers to escape or heal his wound. He knew that Jack allowed Sariel to call out to him to draw him out and kill him. He proceeds to torture Jack as retribution for slaughtering his kind, despite knowing he can't kill the young Nephilim. After a while, Jack tells him about how he and his brother have been targeting people, and that Kabaiel was feeding off children's souls. He raises his sword and asks how Jack knew that, and he replies that Death told him. Kabaiel quickly senses Castiel behind him and attacks with his angel sword, but proves to be no match for the other angel who kills the Grigori with his angel blade.

Jack reveals to Castiel and the Winchesters that he was targeting the Grigori to consume their hearts and eventually become powerful enough to kill God.

Kabaiel in Lore

Kabaiel is considered the fourth of the twenty leaders of the 200 fallen watcher angels, and whose name translates to "Star of God."