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− | [[Balthazar]] steals | + | This crystallized rock can transform a human’s body into a pillar of salt. [[Balthazar]] steals this weapon from [[Heaven]]. He later uses it to transform [[Raphael]]'s [[Vessel]] into a pillar of salt in order to save [[Castiel]].<sup>[[6.03 The Third Man]]</sup> |
For Other Details see [[Angelic Weapon]] | For Other Details see [[Angelic Weapon]] |
Revision as of 13:41, 8 February 2011
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Name | Lot's Salt |
Manufacturer | God |
Powers | Can turn a Human into a Pile of Salt |
Location/Owners | Currently with Balthazar |
Episodes | 6.03 The Third Man |
This crystallized rock can transform a human’s body into a pillar of salt. Balthazar steals this weapon from Heaven. He later uses it to transform Raphael's Vessel into a pillar of salt in order to save Castiel.6.03 The Third Man
For Other Details see Angelic Weapon
Lot's Salt in Lore
Lot was forewarned by angels of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. As he and his family left Sodom, his wife looked back despite the angels telling them not to, and she was turned into a pillar of salt.
This story, including why Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed, can be found in the Bible: Genesis 19:1-26. The section where Lot's wife looks back is in Gen 19:24-26.