Calliope



Calliope was the Goddess of Epic Poetry and one of the nine Muses in Greek Mythology. She first appeared in Fan Fiction''. ''She inspires creativity in directors and producers, then devours them once their play is done and their vision is realised.

Background
One of nine Muses sired by the gods Zeus and Mnemosyne, her and her sisters Clio, Euterpe, Erato, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia and Urania, inspired creativity and passion for different themes of theater. As the Muse of Epics, Calliope was attracted to stories of journeys, death, rebirth and trials. After inspiring her chosen director, she would consume them after the play was complete.

Season 10
In Fan Fiction, Calliope became attracted to the amateur school production of Supernatural that was being adapted into a stage musical. Manifesting a version of the scarecrow (meant to be an adaptation of the Vanir), she abducted the Drama teacher and a disgruntled student who both threatened to put an end to the play. When Sam and Dean attempted to stop her Scarecrow from taking the director during the play, Calliope sent Sam to the school's basement where she had stashed her previous victims and revealed herself to them once Sam woke up and subsequently pinned him against the door. While she was busy conversing with Sam about the Supernatural story, the kidnapped girl and the drama teacher consipired to distract her, causing her to release Sam and enabling the two to get the stake back to Sam, who used it to stab Calliope in the back, killing her.

Powers & Abilities
Calliope possesses abilities similar to most deities, though some were unique to her.
 * Immortality - It was implied that Calliope had been alive for many thousands of years, probably since the Greek civilization.
 * Telekinesis - She easily slammed Sam against a door with the power of her mind and with no visible effort.
 * Teleportation - She sent the Drama teacher, a student and Sam to the school basement.
 * Manifestation - She could create creatures based on characters and props from the play to inspire and protect the director.

Vulnerabilities

 * Blessed Wooden Stake - A stake of unidentified wood with an unspecified blessing was capable of killing her, causing her and any manifestations to explode into purple goo.

Trivia

 * She is one of the many children of Zeus, who was killed in Remember the Titans.
 * Her dress is covered in Borage, also known as Starflower, which she leaves at the scene of her attacks.
 * The book used to distract Calliope was Homer's Odyssey. Ironically, the start of the story traditionally has a prayer from Homer to Calliope called the 'Invocation of the Muses".