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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.  
 
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.  
  
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 [[archangel]]s required a vessel, it seems likely that Gabriel occupies a human.  
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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 manifest on Earth in 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 [[archangel]]s required a vessel, it seems likely that Gabriel occupies a human.  
  
 
While some angels enjoy their time on Earth in vessels, other resent it. Uriel holds disdain for humans. Zachariah in particular, whose vessel is never identified, despises the prospect, as illustrated by the following quote:     
 
While some angels enjoy their time on Earth in vessels, other resent it. Uriel holds disdain for humans. Zachariah in particular, whose vessel is never identified, despises the prospect, as illustrated by the following quote:     

Revision as of 12:48, 7 February 2011

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

A vessel is a human that an angel possesses or inhabits in order to manifest on Earth. Vessels are the safest and most conventional way for angels to interact on Earth, as their true voices and visages are destructive to a majority of humans.[1] The term vessel was first used by Castiel.[1]

Zachariah claims that using a vessel is a rule, and perhaps that explains why Lucifer uses a vessel, as he would not care about the destruction his true form would cause. Lucifer also claims that he is stronger when united with Sam, perhaps meaning that to have full power in the physical realm an angel (and archangel) requires a vessel.


Suitability of a Vessel

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.”[2] Though according to Balthazar, a human can scar their body by consuming blood belonging to their biological father or a father figure. This effectively restricts a soul from dwelling within the body, and it is assumed that this also restricts angels from inhabiting a "scared vessel".[3]


Possession

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.

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 manifest on Earth in 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. Uriel holds disdain for humans. 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

In Heaven, Angels can appear in human form to souls there. When Dean and Sam are captured by Zachariah in Heaven, they still see Zachariah as he appears on Earth in his vessel. According to Zachariah the reason they perceive him the same way in Heaven is because they're limited. Joshua is also seen in human form in Heaven by Dean and Sam.

Strengths and Weaknesses

As with demonic possession, an angel possessing a human host helps it withstand great pain and injury. Though 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.

In the case of archangels the human host takes on even greater risk, as the sheer power of an archangel proves to be too great for a mere mortal vessel. Donnie Finnerman suffered brain damage after his occupation by Raphael, and Castiel tells Dean that Michael would have an even greater impact on his body as Michael is much more powerful.[4] Lucifer causes Nick to apparantly decompose during their time joined as archangel and vessel.[5] It has also been shown that an archangel has the power to completely destroy the vessel of another angel.[6] Powerful artifacts of heaven, such as Lot's Salt, can also destroy a vessel.[7] Another angelic artifact like the Staff of Moses can harm angels in a vessel.[8] Additionally, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse can injure and harm angels in vessels, as demonstrated by Famine and Pestilence on Castiel.

According to Castiel, there is an open connection between a human vessel and its Angel.[4] This connection can be used to summon an angel back to its vessel using the proper incantation.

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

  • Dean Winchester was preordained from the birth of humanity to be Michael's vessel. Zachariah tells Dean that Michael needs him as Vessel so that Michael can lead the The Host of Heaven in the final battle sequence against Lucifer. The combatants of this epic battle include: Michael and the armies of Heaven and Lucifer and his instruments of chaos like the Four Horsemen, all of which would greatly devastate the entire planet. Michael seems to restrict himself from claiming a vessel outside of the Winchester bloodline, although because Lucifer can use any as a plan b Vessel it is assumed that Michael can too.
  • Sam Winchester was preordained from the birth of humanity to be Lucifer's vessel. Lucifer tells Sam that he was present in the Chapel following Lucifer's release for a reason, and that he is his true vessel. There appears to be only two important aspects which define and make Sam the most suitable vessel for Lucifer: His self-righteous nature mirrors Lucifer's rebellious attitude and him being a younger sibling of an obedient brother both make it important for him to be the human to host Lucifer. According to Castiel, consuming an excessive amount of demon blood strengthens the person's body making it possible for him or her to host Lucifer.
  • Donnie Finnerman was chosen by Raphael to be his vessel. Donnie was a civilian of Maine and a mechanic prior to his consent to Raphael. Balthazar destroyed Raphael's vessel using Lot's Salt.

Angel Vessels

  • Jimmy Novak was chosen by Castiel to be his vessel. While he initially consented, Jimmy is keen to resume his life with his family after Castiel is forcibly summoned back to Heaven. He does resume his former angelic occupation as Castiel's vessel. Unlike Dean, Jimmy can hear Castiel's true voice and perceive his true visage.
  • 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.

Alternate Vessels

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

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

Mouth Pieces

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

Angels can use humans as mouth pieces as a way of communicating with others. Although unlike occupied vessels, active mouth pieces seem to be immobile or inanimate while channeling an angel.

Key examples:

While still confined to his Cage and still restricted by The 66 Seals, Lucifer talks with Azazel via a body of a dead nun which effectively channels his voice. Lucifer instructs Azazel to release Lilith and says that a special child is needed.

Anonymous Vessels

The following angels possess vessels with no (or yet-to-be) revealed profession, background, or history:

  • Uriel manifests on Earth by possessing an African American.
  • Zachariah manifests on Earth by possessing a man.
  • Gabriel seems to have manifested on Earth by possessing a man.
  • Balthazar manifests on Earth by possessing a man.

Notes

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

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