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Like Bruce Wayne, Harry Potter and the sisters from Frozen , Chuck must've decided that his main characters should begin their journey with a parental tragedy, making him the one truly responsible for Mary Winchester's death by maneuvering Lucifer and Azazel to act out his design. There is, however, a final wrinkle in the investigation into Mary Winchester's Supernatural murder, possibly making Mary herself responsible.

Years before Sam and Dean were born, Azazel offered Mary a choice - the resurrection of her husband in exchange for access to her child in the future, to which Mary agreed.

Although God must've predicted her love for John would force Mary to accept outside of the Apocalypse World, at least , the notion of free will meant the choice itself was entirely hers.

Mary could've prevented her death by refusing Azazel's offer, although this would mean Sam and Dean never existing - an eventuality she, Chuck, and Lucifer wouldn't have wanted. Craig first began contributing to Screen Rant in , several years after graduating college, and has been ranting ever since, mostly to himself in a darkened room.

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By Craig Elvy Published May 09, Share Share Tweet Email 0. Lilith — Lilith had the honor of dying twice in Supernatural. In season 15, Michael destroyed Lilith while she was working for God.

After he was killed by the Archangel Raphael, Castiel was resurrected by God and joined Sam, Dean and Bobby Singer in a quest prevent the brothers from becoming the vessels of Michael and Lucifer.

Castiel would later be killed by Lucifer but his actions allowed Sam to trap both Archangels away. It was able to kill Lucifer in the hands of Dean Winchester when he was acting as a vessel for the Apocalypse World Michael. After his resurrection, Lucifer was killed for a second time by his older brother Michael with an archangel blade supplied by Sam.

Dean teaches Sam how to get rid of the fake Lucifer by using the pain from the scar he acquired. Lucifer begins to flicker. Realizing he can control this, Sam uses the pain to banish Lucifer from his sight.

This decision came from those who loved the show just as much, if not more than, us. She takes many forms, but usually a frightful old hag, or sometimes as a beautiful and young lady. Several banshees can appear at once, and when they do it means a holy or great person is about to die. What episode of Supernatural does Lucifer die? Do Sam and Dean kill Lucifer in season 5? Who died in Supernatural season 5? Does Lucifer die Supernatural Season 13? Is Castiel Dead season 5? When reunited with Sam in Hell, Lucifer proves to have a comical side, going so far as to dance during a fight with his enemies.

While Lucifer is angry with God for imprisoning him, he feels that it's a family issue and that dealing with Amara is more important to the point that he is willing to put aside his differences with his father and the Winchesters to fight her after the torture Amara put him through.

After seeing God for the first time in eons, Lucifer initially seemed uncertain on how to react, but soon began to act somewhat like a petulant child, demanding an apology and locking himself in Sam's room when he didn't get one. However, after God actually apologized and explained his behavior, Lucifer forgave him and the two reconciled their differences to the point that Lucifer not only fought for God, he tried to save his father from Amara despite how powerful she was.

In the aftermath of the war with Amara, Lucifer seems solely interested in maintaining power in Hell, refusing to let Crowley stand in his way. He displays cruelty towards everyone who slightly upsets him.

However, he makes an exception with Rowena, whose powers he is dependent upon until she manages to betray him. Although repeatedly regarded as "evil" by this point, Lucifer was generous enough to keep up his promise with Vince and heal his sister Wendy of her paralysis.

Following his banishment by Rowena, Lucifer comes back vengeful against God, believing that God had only apologized to get Lucifer's help against the Darkness before abandoning him a second time. Lucifer is both angry and devastated by this, in near tears when explaining his reasoning to the Winchesters and Castiel. He now sees no point in any of God's creations and intends to do whatever he feels like, specifically stating that he has no other plan.

Lucifer's disregard for anyone but himself remains prominent as he seeks out influential humans as his vessels, eventually landing with the President of the United States. Simply for the fun of it, Lucifer takes the president's lover to his bed, and willingly conceives a child with her, the purpose of this is uncertain, though he expresses joy about finally creating something rather than destroying it.

He is enraged when Kelly threatens to abort the child and becomes even more furious when Sam expels him from his vessel. As Crowley's prisoner, Lucifer remains confident, humorous and fearless as he does not believe Crowley will get what he wants from him.

Even after being tortured, he merely puts up a front that he will submit to Crowley's rule. Although he claimed to have lost his purpose after God's abandonment of him, Lucifer seems to have regained it by focusing on his son. Lucifer also admits to one demon that he is not well-known for his patience.

After his escape, Lucifer's primary objective is to be with his son. Alternate Michael , upon reading Lucifer's mind, notes that his greatest fear is being imprisoned again. After losing most of his grace, Lucifer became more human, requiring food and feeling the cold, something that disgusted him but he also didn't know how to deal with. Lucifer admits after feeling human sensations that he doesn't understand how people keep going.

In a more vulnerable moment, Lucifer admitted that he always wanted to fit in and please a father that he could never please. He admits that he fears to be as bad of a father to Jack as God was to him. In Bring 'em Back Alive , after trying to help humans as the new God, Lucifer appeared to be genuinely distressed by the idea that all humans hated him because of God's "propaganda.

He even revealed he can't do the things he promised the angels and only needed them to gain power, this was in contrast to his words of never lying. Lucifer was also shown to get easily enraged and saddened at the mention of locking him back in the Cage.

When he next appeared, he was depressed and drinking in a bar, telling the bartender how neither Heaven nor Hell matters to him, and that all he cares about is Jack.

He was so depressed from being unable to feel Jack's presence that he nearly cried while he asked Gabriel to put him out of his misery when he held an Archangel Blade to his chest. He had no intention of defending himself against a weak Gabriel or the Winchesters, even when they stated they'd drain him of his Grace and kill him. He started annoying and upsetting Rowena to pass the time, which made her lash out by telling him they'd use his Grace to retrieve Mary and Jack.

Knowing where his son is and being insulted as being "nothing to him, to anyone" motivated him to fight and free himself. He replenished his Grace by "eating" a group of Angels and resurrected Sam in order to present him to Jack so he could finally build a relationship with his son, stating that before he'd just kidnap him but realized that wasn't an option.

He smiled upon finally meeting Jack. He successfully bonds with Jack, who was curious about his family but doesn't get along with Gabriel , Castiel , and the Winchesters, who despise him and want him away from Jack. He impresses Jack with his power and knowledge, much to the Winchesters disdain. When Lucifer attempts to reconnect with, or at least talk to Gabriel, and start arguing about the past, Gabriel calls Lucifer a "cancer" God had to cut out, he was visibly hurt and shed a tear.

He stood behind with Gabriel in order to protect Jack and the refugees fleeing to Main Earth when Michael attacked, despite being depowered. After being overwhelmed by Michael, he tries to cross the rift but is held back by Sam, who asked him "How did you think this was gonna end? When he decided to team up with Michael, on the terms that he can have Jack while Michael can get everything else; he looked visibly conflicted by it. After reuniting with Jack and trying to leave Earth, he was nearly successful and played on his son's enthusiasm before Jack learned Lucifer killed his friend by compelling him to tell the truth, revealing he did kill Maggie and really enjoyed it.

Lucifer was visibly upset when Jack called him a monster and denied Lucifer as a father, and screamed in Jack's face before shedding tears when he recognized contempt in Jack's eyes.

He completely abandoned any relationship with his son and stole most of his grace, reverting to his old self. His narcissism, ruthlessness, and desire to be worshiped became his most dominating qualities, as he was going to wipe out the universe and make a new one in his image to be worshipped. He came to believe that family only brings pain and was unnecessary even punching his son and taunting him by declaring he could make more.

He returned to his cruel and sadistic mannerisms as he was going to force Sam, and his own son Jack, to kill each other for his own amusement. He tried to make Sam see Jack as a killer while trying to prove to Jack that the Winchesters didn't care about him. His ambitions took priority over his son as he said he would just make more after Jack tried to get his father to stop and beat him down. Despite being awake in the Empty for a long period of time, he did not show any signs of trauma or anger over it.

Though it is unknown if he was being genuine, he seemed to still care for Jack, as he gave Jack the chance to join him and Chuck. After Lucifer becomes super-charged by stealing Jack's grace , Dean agrees to become the vessel for the Apocalypse World Michael on the condition that Dean remains in control and Michael power him.

Wielding several of Michael's powers, Dean battles Lucifer to the death but is overpowered by the super-charged Fallen Archangel as he gloats over his victory.

Dean, with Michael powering him so that he can resist Lucifer's smiting and wield the weapon, brushes off the attack and stabs Lucifer in the side with the archangel blade, killing him. Lucifer's vessel Nick survives his death and later prays to him, awakening him in The Empty. However, although Nick tries to resurrect Lucifer, the attempt is foiled by Jack and Lucifer is returned to the Empty.

After being resurrected by God in order to get Chuck's Death Book , Lucifer briefly battles his brother. Michael eventually teleports behind Lucifer and when Lucifer turns around, Michael stabs him with an archangel blade supplied to Michael by Sam. Once again fire bursts from Lucifer's eyes and mouth before Lucifer explodes into ash.

When manifesting without a vessel on Earth , Lucifer appears as an intense white light, or, when severely weakened, a slender cloud of glowing, bluish-white smoke, identical to other angels. When manifesting within a vessel's mind or in Hell without a vessel, Lucifer usually, but not always, takes the form of his first known vessel, Nick. Nick appears to be Lucifer's favored form to manifest in when Lucifer is in a situation where he gets to choose his appearance similar to how the Alternate Michael continued to use Dean's visage while communicating with a sleeping Rowena.

When Lucifer projected his wings while possessing a vessel, they were revealed to have a similar compact design to Castiel 's seraph wings and Zachariah 's wings, compared to Gabriel and his son's and Alternate Michael 's wing designs. Uniquely, Lucifer causes his vessel's irises to glow red and leaves the pupils unchanged, instead of a blue eye-glow with dots of white light in the centre.

The prophet Donatello Redfield described Lucifer's power as being dark and toxic when comparing it to his son's. Like Michael , Lucifer required either his true vessel or a vessel from an extremely powerful bloodline to house him permanently - Nick was a notable exception after his body was repaired and modified, enabling Lucifer to possess him for over a year without ill effects.

When possessing vessels weaker than this, Lucifer's power would cause the vessel to "burn away" and decay over time, similar to Hael 's vessel in I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here , manifesting as burn and rot-like blemishes on the vessel's skin, and in Vince Vincente 's case, eventual blackening of the skin and darkening of the eyeballs.

While possessing a vessel, Lucifer usually retains the vessel's appearance without altering it. His alternate timeline counterpart , however, dressed Sam in an all-white suit and combed his hair back while his alternate reality counterpart did the exact same thing. After possessing Vince Vincente, Lucifer made an exception and chose to redress Vince in black clothing topped with a leather jacket.

After escaping imprisonment from Crowley, Lucifer finally decides to change Nick's disheveled attire, donning a brown leather jacket over a white shirt.



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