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[[Image:LuciferSam1.jpg|300px|right|frame|[[Sam Winchester]] as Lucifer's Vessel in [[5.04 The End]]]]
 
[[Image:LuciferSam1.jpg|300px|right|frame|[[Sam Winchester]] as Lucifer's Vessel in [[5.04 The End]]]]
  
A vessel is a human that an [[angel]] possesses or inhabits in order to [[Manifestation|manifest]] on Earth. The term vessel was first used by [[Castiel]] in [[4.01 Lazarus Rising]]. Harming or damaging a occupied Vessel is very difficult, although the following have proven capable of harming and destroying occupied Vessels: Raphael<sup>[[4.22 Lucifer Rising]]</sup>, Lot's Salt<sup>[[6.03 The Third Man]]</sup>, Michael <sup>[[5.13 The Song Remains The Same]]</sup> and Lucifer<sup>[[5.22 Swan Song]]</sup>.  
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A vessel is a human that an [[angel]] possesses or inhabits in order to [[Manifestation|manifest]] on Earth. The term vessel was first used by [[Castiel]] in [[4.01 Lazarus Rising]]. As with demonic possession, the occupation of the human host helps it withstand pain and injury although the following have proven capable of harming and destroying occupied Vessels: Raphael<sup>[[4.22 Lucifer Rising]]</sup>, Lot's Salt<sup>[[6.03 The Third Man]]</sup>, Michael <sup>[[5.13 The Song Remains The Same]]</sup> and Lucifer<sup>[[5.22 Swan Song]]</sup>.  
  
 
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While [[demons]] can [[possession|possess]] any human against their will in order to manifest, [[angels]] must obtain the consent of the human before they can enter him or her. However, this consent can be coerced, as demonstrated by [[Zachariah]]'s treatment of Dean. Dean's continued refusal to act as Michael's vessel prompts Zachariah to torture him, [[Sam]], and their brother [[Adam Milligan]].
 
While [[demons]] can [[possession|possess]] any human against their will in order to manifest, [[angels]] must obtain the consent of the human before they can enter him or her. However, this consent can be coerced, as demonstrated by [[Zachariah]]'s treatment of Dean. Dean's continued refusal to act as Michael's vessel prompts Zachariah to torture him, [[Sam]], and their brother [[Adam Milligan]].
 
[[Image:Castiel01.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Jimmy Novak]] as Castiel's Vessel in [[4.01 Lazarus Rising]]]]
 
[[Image:Castiel01.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Jimmy Novak]] as Castiel's Vessel in [[4.01 Lazarus Rising]]]]
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After consent is obtained, it appears that an angel may occupy a vessel for as long as necessary, though it can be forcibly removed by other angels. While occupying a vessel, the original consciousness of the human is suppressed, though it can come to the surface in rare instances. Acting as a vessel can be a trying experience. [[Jimmy Novak]] described his experience as a vessel as "like being chained to a comet". He recalls having been shot, stabbed, and healed by Castiel. Another vessel, [[Donnie Finnerman]], suffered brain damage after his occupation. Donnie is eventually crystallized by Lot's Salt while being occupied by Raphael, who is not able to prevent or reverse his vessel's destruction.
 
After consent is obtained, it appears that an angel may occupy a vessel for as long as necessary, though it can be forcibly removed by other angels. While occupying a vessel, the original consciousness of the human is suppressed, though it can come to the surface in rare instances. Acting as a vessel can be a trying experience. [[Jimmy Novak]] described his experience as a vessel as "like being chained to a comet". He recalls having been shot, stabbed, and healed by Castiel. Another vessel, [[Donnie Finnerman]], suffered brain damage after his occupation. Donnie is eventually crystallized by Lot's Salt while being occupied by Raphael, who is not able to prevent or reverse his vessel's destruction.

Revision as of 13:04, 29 December 2010

Sam Winchester as Lucifer's Vessel in 5.04 The End

A vessel is a human that an angel possesses or inhabits in order to manifest on Earth. The term vessel was first used by Castiel in 4.01 Lazarus Rising. As with demonic possession, the occupation of the human host helps it withstand pain and injury although the following have proven capable of harming and destroying occupied Vessels: Raphael4.22 Lucifer Rising, Lot's Salt6.03 The Third Man, Michael 5.13 The Song Remains The Same and Lucifer5.22 Swan Song.

Castiel: That was my mistake. Certain people, special people, can perceive my true visage. I thought you would be one of them. I was wrong.

Dean: And what visage are you in now, huh? What, holy tax accountant?
Castiel: This? This is... a vessel.
Dean: You're possessing some poor bastard?

Castiel: He's a devout man, he actually prayed for this.

– Castiel and Dean, 4.01 Lazarus Rising

Adam Milligan as Michael's Vessel in 5.22 Swan Song

The suitability of a human to be a vessel is innate. Castiel makes reference to this while possessing Claire Novak, saying that it is "in her blood". It appears that angels are tied to certain human family lineages. Michael, when he is using the young John Winchester as his vessel, tells Dean: “You’re my true vessel, but not my only one. It’s a bloodline...stretching back to Cain and Abel. It’s in your blood, your father’s blood, your family's blood.” 5.13 The Song Remains The Same

While demons can possess any human against their will in order to manifest, angels must obtain the consent of the human before they can enter him or her. However, this consent can be coerced, as demonstrated by Zachariah's treatment of Dean. Dean's continued refusal to act as Michael's vessel prompts Zachariah to torture him, Sam, and their brother Adam Milligan.

The most unique element about angels (in Supernatural) that isn't in typical lore is the notion that they have to possess. They control a human host in much the same way demons do. The only difference is that angels have to ask permission and demons don't. That provided us with all sorts of morality plays to work through because angels are nominally good, but they are putting human victims through this horrific experience just because the humans were devout enough to give their will away.

– Eric Kripke, Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 4

After consent is obtained, it appears that an angel may occupy a vessel for as long as necessary, though it can be forcibly removed by other angels. While occupying a vessel, the original consciousness of the human is suppressed, though it can come to the surface in rare instances. Acting as a vessel can be a trying experience. Jimmy Novak described his experience as a vessel as "like being chained to a comet". He recalls having been shot, stabbed, and healed by Castiel. Another vessel, Donnie Finnerman, suffered brain damage after his occupation. Donnie is eventually crystallized by Lot's Salt while being occupied by Raphael, who is not able to prevent or reverse his vessel's destruction.

According to Castiel in his second conversation with Dean, angels are "walking among" humans for the first time in 2,000 years. The younger Uriel in 5.13 The Song Remains The Same comments that it was against orders to take a vessel. At least two angels have been on Earth during this period: Anna Milton and Gabriel. Anna fell, cutting out her grace, and was subsequently born as a human. When she regains her grace, her body is destroyed, but is later regenerated for her to occupy as a vessel. It appears that no other consciousness was ever present in this body. Whether or not Gabriel uses a vessel has not been stated. However, given that each of the other archangels required a vessel, it seems likely that Gabriel occupies a human.

While some angels enjoy their time on Earth in vessels, other resent it. Zachariah in particular, whose vessel is never identified, despises the prospect, as illustrated by the following quote:

Dean: Oh, great. That's all I need is another one of you guys.
Zachariah: I'm hardly another one, Dean. I'm Castiel's superior. Believe me, I had no interest in popping down here into one of these smelly things. *Zachariah indicates his body.*

– Zachariah to Dean, 4.17 It's A Terrible Life

Donnie Finnerman as Raphael's Vessel in 6.03 The Third Man

When Dean and Sam see Zachariah in Heaven, they still see Zachariah as he appears in his vessel. According to Zachariah the reason they perceive him the same way in Heaven is because they're limited.

See also Angel Lore for information on powers exhibited by angels while on Earth.

True Vessels

The term "true vessel" is used several times to described someone preordained to host an angel. It is particularly applied to the vessels of Michael and Lucifer.

Archangel Vessels:

Angel Vessels:

  • Jimmy Novak is the vessel for Castiel. While he initially consented, Jimmy is keen to resume his life with his family after Castiel is returned to Heaven. He does resume his station as Castiel's vessel. Jimmy, unlike Dean, can hear Castiel's "true voice".
  • Claire Novak is Jimmy's daughter and is briefly a vessel for Castiel. After Jimmy is shot by a demon possessing his wife, Castiel possesses his daughter Claire. Jimmy, near death, begs to be allowed to take her place. Castiel agrees.

Plan B Vessels

Nick as Lucifer's Plan B Vessel in 5.03 Free To Be You And Me.

Plan B vessels are vessels that angels use for short periods of time, or as a last resort.

Plan B Vessels:

  • Nick lived in Pike Creek, Delaware. Nick's wife and child were killed by a robber who broke into their house. He later consents to be Lucifer's Vessel when Lucifer promises to help him get justice for his family. Lucifer later tells Sam that Nick is not the ideal vessel and can barely contain him. Nick was dispossessed in 5.22 Swan Song.
  • Adam Milligan acts as an alternate true Vessel for Michael. In 5.18 Point of No Return, Zachariah tells Adam he will be a vessel for Michael in place of Dean, although his plan is to use Adam as bait in order to trap Dean into saying "yes" to Michael. Castiel says that Adam being used as Michael's vessel is a possibility, since he is of John Winchester's bloodline. In 5.21 Two Minutes To Midnight, Castiel tells Dean, Sam and Bobby that Michael is currently using Adam as his Vessel. In Swan Song, Michael does use Adam as a vessel for his final confrontation with Lucifer.

Other Uses of Humans by Angels

Lucifer used a dead nun as a mouth piece to communicate with Azazel at St. Mary's Convent.

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Lucifer's voice channels through a dead nun's body.

Prophets are also a method through which Heaven communicates with humanity, but they are not physically possessed by angels. Chuck Shurley is a prophet.