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I am not sure that Supernatural will go that route. The series is focusing in on Sam and Dean again, and while they may get involved in Castiel and Crowley's big pictures, it may not go beyond that. And this series has always been more mystery than answers, so I suspect they'll leave God a mystery. --[[User:MisterGlass|MisterGlass]] 16:18, 15 November 2010 (UTC)
 
I am not sure that Supernatural will go that route. The series is focusing in on Sam and Dean again, and while they may get involved in Castiel and Crowley's big pictures, it may not go beyond that. And this series has always been more mystery than answers, so I suspect they'll leave God a mystery. --[[User:MisterGlass|MisterGlass]] 16:18, 15 November 2010 (UTC)
  

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I am not sure that Supernatural will go that route. The series is focusing in on Sam and Dean again, and while they may get involved in Castiel and Crowley's big pictures, it may not go beyond that. And this series has always been more mystery than answers, so I suspect they'll leave God a mystery. --MisterGlass 16:18, 15 November 2010 (UTC)

I think the topic of Angelic Possession is adequately covered under the Vessels page. I think the word possession is not quite appropriate to the angelic situation also as it requires content of the vessel, which demonic possession obviously doesn't. Cheers --Missyjack 21:14, 12 November 2010 (UTC)

Sera G did mention in an interview that Death might come back...which would be awesome! --Missyjack 23:22, 13 October 2010 (UTC)

Hi - thanks for your idea about a "Manipulation" page. Generally we have to think how a new page would add to the Wiki - is it a term that needs explaining or something with that is different in the Supernatural 'verse. A good gauge is to think would someone visiting the Wiki either be looking for a page on that topic, or would it add to their interest or knowledge? Generally I would tend to not add pages that are very general, and I feel Manipulation is a broad term that you could say is a power of most supernatural beings.

So answer is probably no! But thanks for the idea. --Missyjack 00:31, 13 October 2010 (UTC)

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I am excited about this season, and hope you enjoyed the last episode as much as I did. --MisterGlass 17:01, 13 October 2010 (UTC)

Hello! Yes, he was an angel henchman, as confirmed by Balthazar's comment to Cas, something to the affect of 'I believe you two have flown together'. If that is the case, then the Staff of Moses can affect angels, given that he was stricken by the plague of frogs. What effect the Staff of Moses had on the angel within the vessel is unclear. It may have destroyed him, or rendered him unconscious, or forced him to leave the vessel, but at the very least he was incapacitated. As far as Pestilence's surprise in his encounter with Castiel, I interpret it in a somewhat different manner. To me, he was surprised to see an 'occupied vessel', but one without a 'speck of angel' inside, but not surprised at the effect of his powers. Castiel was more or less mortal at the time, so to think of it as an encounter between Pestilence and a real angel may be misleading. Only one of the Horsemen actually encountered a fully angelic being, and that was Famine, with Cas once again the victim. Famine affected his vessel, triggering hunger, so it seems possible that Pestilence might have been able to afflict an angel's vessel in equal measure. --MisterGlass 01:23, 28 October 2010 (UTC)


Hi - sorry for the delay in answering your questions but I've been on holidays for the past few weeks at Wincon and also visiting Lawrence Kansas and Stull Cemetery among other travels. I think, as with many things, canon is a bit vague, but I think the mere presence of Lucifer on Earth caused plagues and disasters. Others I think were caused by the Horsemen and I suspect, like Death, Lucifer had them under his control, although maybe they also just enjoyed the chance to cause chaos.

As to the Colt, we don't know if the five things were individuals or groups of things. So maybe it can't kill say archangels, deities, horsemen, unicorns whatever. I suspect we may never find out!

And I think you are absolutely right about Gabriel's Horn and it should have an entry. i bet we will see it at some point! cheers Jules / --Missyjack 03:02, 2 November 2010 (UTC)

Sorry again for the delay. I see there is already a Gabriel's Horn page now, so that's good. Traditionally, Gabriel's Horn will sound during the Apocalypse. As for the disease manipulation questions: Lucifer, as an angel, would be able to inflict suffering on other in the form of illnesses much like Zachariah, but I do not think he was behind the swine flu outbreak. That would have been Pestilence, acting as part of Lucifer's apocalyptic plan. So the swine flu is connected to Lucifer's return, but he was not directly the cause. I agree that when both War and Pestilence were just kind of waiting, and when their "beeper[s] went off", they started acting out the plan. Hope you are enjoying the season so far. --MisterGlass 15:30, 9 November 2010 (UTC)