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The Mark of Cain is a brand placed on [[Cain]] by [[Lucifer]]. It is the source of [[the First Blade]]'s power. The mark and the blade work together, and without it the First Blade is rendered useless. The mark can also be transferred if the person is "worthy of it"; which is unspecified, but may mean being a killer, or something else. According to [[Cain]], taking on the mark comes with a great cost and burden.  
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The Mark of Cain is a brand placed on [[Cain]] by [[Lucifer]]. It is the source of [[the First Blade]]'s power. The mark and the blade work together, and without it the First Blade is rendered useless. The mark can also be transferred if the person is "worthy of it"; which is unspecified, but may mean being a killer, or something else. According to [[Cain]], taking on the mark comes with a great cost and burden.  
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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===[[9.17 Mother's Little Helper]]===
 
===[[9.17 Mother's Little Helper]]===
Dean is feeling the after effects of invoking the power of the Mark of Cain when he used the First Blade. He's not sleeping, is obsessed with finding Abaddon - to the point of refusing to accompany Sam on a hunting trip - and his hands are shaking. Crowley suggests that using the Blade made him feel powerful and virile - but also scared.
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Dean is feeling the after effects of invoking the power of the Mark of Cain when he used the First Blade. He's not sleeping, is obsessed with finding Abaddon - to the point of refusing to accompany Sam on a hunting trip - and his hands are shaking. Crowley suggests that using the Blade made him feel powerful and virile - but also scared.
  
 
===[[9.18 Meta Fiction]]===
 
===[[9.18 Meta Fiction]]===
Dean rubs his arm once early in the episode, as though the mark is sore or bothering him. Towards the end of the episode, Castiel asks if Dean is okay, sensing something; then asks him, "Dean, what did you do?"  Dean demurs but Castiel grabs Dean's arm and pulls up Dean's sleeve to reveal the mark. "Damn it, Dean!" Castiel says, but without further explanation.  After Dean gets into the Impala, Castiel tells Sam to watch over Dean.
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Dean rubs his arm once early in the episode, as though the mark is sore or bothering him. Towards the end of the episode, Castiel asks if Dean is okay, sensing something; then asks him, "Dean, what did you do?"  Dean demurs but Castiel grabs Dean's arm and pulls up Dean's sleeve to reveal the mark. "Damn it, Dean!" Castiel says, but without further explanation.  After Dean gets into the Impala, Castiel tells Sam to watch over Dean.
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[[Dean]] is shown to be able to overpower a [[vampire]] with little effort, presumably because of the Mark of Cain.
  
 
==Mark of Cain in Lore==
 
==Mark of Cain in Lore==

Revision as of 03:38, 23 April 2014

The Mark of Cain.

Cain: The mark can be transferred to someone who's worthy.

Dean: You mean a killer like you?
Cain: Yes.
Dean: Can I use it to kill that bitch?
Cain: Yes. But you have to know with the mark comes a great burden. Some would call it a great cost.

Dean: Yeah, well, spare me the warning label. You had me at kill the bitch.

Cain and Dean, 9.11 First Born

The Mark of Cain is a brand placed on Cain by Lucifer. It is the source of the First Blade's power. The mark and the blade work together, and without it the First Blade is rendered useless. The mark can also be transferred if the person is "worthy of it"; which is unspecified, but may mean being a killer, or something else. According to Cain, taking on the mark comes with a great cost and burden.

Episodes

9.11 First Born

Knowing that Dean wants the First Blade to kill Abaddon, and after seeing him kill a number of demons, Cain decides that Dean is "worthy" of carrying the Mark in order to wield the blade. Cain transfers the mark to Dean, where it appears on his right forearm. Cain warns Dean that carrying the mark will come at a cost.

The Mark of Cain reacting to the First Blade.

9.12 Sharp Teeth

Dean and Sam have parted ways, but meet up at a hospital when they both find out Garth has been hospitalised. While there, Dean tells Sam about getting the Mark of Cain.

9.13 The Purge

Dean tells Sam that his research hasn't yielded any more information about the Mark of Cain.

9.16 Blade Runners

Finding the First Blade in the possession of Magnus, Dean is given the Blade by Magnus who wants to keep Dean as part of his "collection" as he is the only one who can use it due to the Mark. The Mark glows when Dean holds the Blade and it affects him strangely until he drops the Blade. Magnus tells Dean that he will get used to the feeling in time.

After Dean kills Magnus with the Blade, the Mark affects him strangely until he drops the Blade again.

9.17 Mother's Little Helper

Dean is feeling the after effects of invoking the power of the Mark of Cain when he used the First Blade. He's not sleeping, is obsessed with finding Abaddon - to the point of refusing to accompany Sam on a hunting trip - and his hands are shaking. Crowley suggests that using the Blade made him feel powerful and virile - but also scared.

9.18 Meta Fiction

Dean rubs his arm once early in the episode, as though the mark is sore or bothering him. Towards the end of the episode, Castiel asks if Dean is okay, sensing something; then asks him, "Dean, what did you do?" Dean demurs but Castiel grabs Dean's arm and pulls up Dean's sleeve to reveal the mark. "Damn it, Dean!" Castiel says, but without further explanation. After Dean gets into the Impala, Castiel tells Sam to watch over Dean.

9.19 Alex Annie Alexis Ann

Dean is shown to be able to overpower a vampire with little effort, presumably because of the Mark of Cain.

Mark of Cain in Lore

In the Abrahmic religions it is said that after killing Abel, God cursed Cain, saying that he would be forever separated from his family and become a nomad. The mark of Cain was said to be placed on Cain by God so "Therefore whoever kills Cain, vengeance will be taken on him sevenfold, and the Lord appointed a sign for Cain, so that no one finding him would slay him." (Genesis 4-14)