Death

"You have an inflated sense of your importance. To a thing like me, a thing like you, well... Think how you'd feel if a bacterium sat at your table and started to get snarky."

- Death, speaking to Dean

Death is one of the Horseman of the Apocalypse, and has existed since the beginning of time alongside God.

He was the last horseman to physically appear on the show. Of all the riders, he is the only one to whom the text in lore gives a name.

Background
His existence is hinted at by Alastair when he performs a ritual to break one of the 66 Seals. He claims an "old friend" loaned him Death's scythe, and "he doesn't really ride a pale horse, but he does have three amigos." Death does not make a physical appearance in Abandon All Hope..., but his presence is released from its prison in this episode, thanks to Lucifer's ritual. After the ritual is complete, viewers see what is apparently Death's point of view as he rises from the ground in front of Lucifer, who responds, "O hello, Death".

Death is considered the father of all reapers. A large number of them gathered in the town where Lucifer was going to release Death in order to serve him. Bobby concluded through reading a lore book, that Death served Host as a whole, or God, using him as an implement of mass destruction when needed, e.g., the Flood. He served Lucifer in the Apocalypse, though the latter situation is revealed to be merely due to a binding spell Lucifer has cast upon him (possibly his three brothers as well).

Normally Death is kept locked and chained in a magical coffin 600 feet under the Earth as his power is apparently too dangerous to allow him to roam freely. The Host of Heaven only released him when God had something major planned such has the Great Flood, or as Bobby Singer put it "The last time they hauled him up, Noah was building a boat!".

Physical Appearance
Death's true form is heard in Abandon All Hope..., when he ascends from his cell, with tremendous wings convulsing. Now, whatever it looks like, only God and the Horsemen, and Archangels have seen it.

Unlike his Reapers, Death is dressed in a dark business suit, as opposed to mortician wear which the Reapers (except Tessa) are clothed in. He also carries a steel tipped cane and is indeed very thin like Bobby's wife described. He also appears to have overly large pupils that expand like the sockets of a skull depending upon his mood. His ring is pure silver and has a white stone set in it.

Personality
Due to his advanced age, Death is completely detached from the rest of the universe. He even compares Dean to a bacterium. He cares little for major events of the here and now like the Apocalypse, and despite his coerced involvement by Lucifer, he only pays the events vague interest, resulting in his tendency to wander off from his assigned targets. Unlike the Angels or Lucifer, Death considers the Winchesters and their involvement in the Apocalypse highly insignificant in the grand scheme of things. However, unlike his siblings, Death is shown to have a more civil and calm manner when dealing with the Winchesters; Death tells Dean that most people also talk to him with respect. Instead of attacking Dean during their encounter, he invites the Winchester to join him at the table to discuss the Apocalypse. Death also claims to be an acquaintance of God Himself, claiming that the two both share a similar advanced age to one another and that neither of them can remember which is older any more. In his statement that one day he will reap God, Death implies that this is nothing personal toward God, but a natural event which must inevitably occur.

Despite being callous at times, Death has a respect for the natural order of the universe. He explains to Dean that there are times when it's difficult, but in the end, breaking the order in even the smallest way can cause untold chaos.

While he does not hate Dean and Sam, Death feels that the pair are an affront to the natural order due to their constant resurrections. Death himself does not normally resurrect people (most likely because it disrupts the natural order) though he can make exceptions. Unlike the other Horsemen, Death has a level of respect for humans, specifically the human soul. Death tells Dean that the soul is stronger than anyone knows, and that it can suffer much but cannot be broken. However, Death is mum as to why the souls seem to be so important.

Death also has an appreciation for human food, especially junk food.

Abandon All Hope...


Raising Death is the main focus during Abandon All Hope..., as Lucifer is intent on summoning him. Because of this, numerous Reapers gather, ready to take his orders when he appears. Lucifer claims (while he is releasing Death) that the requirements for the summoning are very demanding, and he also appears to have some degree of respect for the Horseman. It's suggested in later episodes that this is due to Lucifer possibly being less powerful and younger than Death.

Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
In Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, Death arrives in Bobby's hometown and proceeds to revive the dead in the local cemetery. While still unseen, his presence is heralded by fierce lightning storms. As revealed by Bobby's wife, he appears before her to tell her to give a message to Bobby: the entire incident was organized to attack Bobby, as he is one of the few remaining elements keeping Sam from agreeing to be Lucifer's vessel.

Those who are revived by Death appear normal at first, but after five days they devolve into stereotypical zombie behavior, contracting high fevers and developing cravings for human flesh.

Two Minutes to Midnight
Death appears fully in Two Minutes to Midnight, where he is shown to drive what appears to be a white 1959 Cadillac Series 62 coupe with the license plate "BUH*BYE". He arrives in Chicago, Illinois, and walks down a street full of people. A distracted man rudely shoves past him, and Death turns to look at the man while brushing the side of his coat where the man touched him. He then continues walking as the man falls dead to the ground.

Death has arrived in Chicago to start a large storm chain that will trigger massive weather events and kill around three million people. Death, unlike his brothers, appears to have a habit of wandering off from his assigned tasks, much to the annoyance of Lucifer. It is suggested that Lucifer has only a limited amount of control over Death through his spell, and that Death may actually be more powerful than Lucifer.

Dean and Crowley track him to a pizzeria were Dean attempts to sneak up on him with Death's scythe. However, the scythe begins to burn hot in Death's presence, forcing Dean to drop it, which alerts the Horseman to his presence. Rather than act hostile like his siblings, the Horseman thanks him for returning the Scythe before asking Dean to join him at the table. Death reveals that he has been waiting for a while to talk with Dean. Dean inquires if Death intends to kill him, causing Death to remark "you have an inflated sense of your own importance" and goes on to compare Dean to a "snarky bacteria". Death claims to be as old as God, though Death states "...neither of us can remember anymore." Death also claims that one day he will reap God, with Dean remarking how in over his head he truly is.

Dean asks what Death wants; Death answers simply "The leash around my neck off" before going on to explain that he never agreed to work for Lucifer and that he - and possibly the other Horsemen as well - are bound to Lucifer by a spell. He goes on to explain that he has power beyond what Dean can ever understand and Lucifer, whom he describes as "a bratty child", is using him like a simple weapon, creating massive disasters and raising the dead. This indicates that Death has some care for the natural order of things and Lucifer's genocide against Humanity is upsetting it. He goes on to explain the binding spell prevents him from going to Dean so he had to wait for Dean to catch up.

Dean then asks what he wants him to do and Death says first to "take the bullets out of Lucifer's gun". He then willingly takes off his ring. He tells Dean he is inclined to give him the ring if certain conditions are met. He tells Dean not to worry about Chicago, as he likes the pizza, he will stop the storm. His conditions are that Dean must do everything in his power to assure that the Devil is put back in his cell. While Sam will be the one to put the Devil back in the cage, Dean must allow it - even if it means killing Sam by letting him jump into the cage. Dean reluctantly agrees while Death warns him to hold true to his word by saying he can't cheat Death, he then gives Dean the instructions on how to operate the rings that combine to form a key-like device.

Later, Dean and Bobby discuss the plan and while Dean is skeptical, Bobby says that Death probably has a larger view of things than they do and they should have more faith in Sam.

Season 6
In "Appointment In Samarra", Dean seeks out Death, as he figures he is powerful enough to lift Sam's soul from Lucifer's cage. He requests that he bring both Sam and their half-brother Adam out of the cage, but Death limits him to pick only one. When Dean chooses Sam, Death states that he will retrieve Sam's soul and set up a "wall" blocking out the memories in Hell, as he would certainly suffer with the memories. He tells Dean that will be his prize if he agrees to Death's deal: he asks for Dean to find his ring, and put it on to become Death for one day. Before Death can explain why, Dean is revived from his dying state.

Death later approaches Dean after the latter has clearly lost the wager. Dean returns the ring, and Death acknowledges that Dean's learned something out of his experience. He tells him that he got a hard look behind the curtain, being the one to clean up everybody's messes. The horseman hints that this is the reason why he doesn't make exceptions with death, as this could disrupt the natural order and start a chain reaction of disasters. Death then leaves to Hell to fetch Sam's soul out of Lucifer's cage, and returns in Bobby's panic room to restore the soul to Sam's body, despite Sam's pleas for him not to.

Season 7


In order to find a way to defeat Castiel, Dean summons Crowley, and they ask about the spell that can bind Death. Crowley gives them the spell, and they start preparations for the summoning. After the ritual, Death appears, but isn't too happy since he is bound by Dean. Dean asks Death to kill "God". When Castiel shows up, the two exchange words. Death instantly takes a dislike to Castiel and tells him he isn't God and that he is harbouring something else inside. He explains that, prior to creating angels and man, God created the first beasts: the Leviathans. While Death thought they were entertaining, God was concerned that they would "chomp the entire Petri dish" so he sealed them away. Purgatory was made to be their jail and now they are inside Castiel who Death says is just a "thin membrane" separating the Leviathins from Earth. Dean quickly demands that Death kill Castiel, but when he moves to do it, Castiel frees Death. When Castiel leaves, Death remains. He reprimands Dean for another mess and not following on his hint about "souls" he gave Dean last time. Death gives Dean another chance to fix it by telling him he needs to get Castiel to "return it all to Purgatory" (mainly based on his dislike for Castiel and his arrogance). Before he leaves, he tells Dean he will create another eclipse so it is possible to open the door whilst also making a threat to never even attempt to bind him again; "you'll die before you start."

Quotes
"Life, death; chicken, egg; regardless, at the end, I'll reap him too." "God? You'll reap God?" "Yes, God will die too, Dean" - Death and Dean

"You have an inflated sense of your importance" - Death to Dean

"You know you can't cheat Death" - Death to Dean

"Nothing lasts forever. Well, I do." - Death to Dean

"What are you really? A fly swatter? " - Castiel to Death

"Destined to swat you, I think!" - Death to Castiel

"Unless I take you first!" -Castiel to Death

"Really bought his own press, this one!" -Death to Castiel

"Please Cas I know God and you sir are no God!" - Death

"Alright put your junk away, both of you, look call him what you want, just kill him now!" - Dean to Death

"I had a tingle I'd be reaping someone very, very soon!" - Death

"Shut up Dean! I'm not here to tie your shoes everytime you trip! I warned you about those souls, how long ago? Long enough to stop that fool, and here we are again, with your little planet on the edge of immolation." - Death to Dean

"Try to bind me again, you'll die before you start! Nice Pickle Chips, by the way" - Death to Dean

"What's with you and cheap food?" - Dean to Death

Family

 * Reapers (Kindred)
 * Famine (Brother)
 * Pestilence (Brother)
 * War (Brother)

Powers & Abilities
Death holds near omniscient knowledge and his power is immense. He is the most powerful being the Winchesters have encountered, far exceeding others. The only being known to be capable of overpowering Death would be God himself, whom is omnipotent.


 * Indestructibility - As a Horseman, and a fundamental, driving force, Death cannot be physically destroyed. However, it is rumored that his Scythe can harm him.
 * Immortality - He's truly immortal, meaning he can't die under any circumstances, nothing can kill him. As such, he is not affected by death or disease.
 * Resurrection - As who he is, Death can resurrect anything and anyone he wants, simultaneously. However, he doesn't as it disrupts the Natural Order. He only resurrected people on Lucifer's command, and to rescue Sam's soul.
 * nigh-Omnipotence - Death can do practically anything, from creating a lunar eclipse, to going to Lucifer's Cage, in a matter of seconds. He can kill anything, from gods, Angels, to Leviathans, and even Archangels.
 * nigh-Omniscience - Him, having been alongside God since the beginning of time, Death knows a lot, of planets, souls to Archangels, and Angels. He has, however, been wrong on at least one account.
 * Teleportation - He can teleport himself anywhere in the universe instantly, but he is not omnipresent like God is.
 * Weather manipulation - Death is able to conjure, create and muster Tsunamis, tornadoes, hurricanes, he even caused the Flood. As Satan ordered him to, he was going to wipe out an entire state with massive weather anomalies, but he opted not to.
 * Killing Touch - He can anything this way. When brushed by a mortal, the man died. He also was going to kill Cas this way.

Flaws

 * In who he is, Death can't be killed by anything. He is foremost the most powerful Horseman, and the second most powerful being in the universe.
 * It has been proven within the show itself that Death is not omnipresent, as he cannot be in two places at once.
 * Within the Natural order of things, Death (under normal circumstances) refuses to resurrect humans but he does so for Dean when he retrieves Sam's soul from Lucifer's Cage and returns it to Sam.
 * Death tells Dean that not even he can fully destroy or vanquish souls, as souls themselves can be damaged or corrupted but are indestructible.
 * Death can be bound. The Angels were able to imprison him beneath Earth's surface for thousands of years. After raising him, Lucifer was able to bind Death to his presence and control his actions to a moderate degree, to the extent that Death needed the Winchesters' help to free himself. Sam and Dean were also able to temporarily bind Death in an attempt to stop Castiel at the beginning of Season 7.

Season 4

 * "Death Takes A Holiday" (mentioned by Alastair)

Season 5

 * "Abandon All Hope..." (unseen by audience)
 * "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (mentioned by Bobby's wife)
 * "Two Minutes to Midnight" (first onscreen appearance)

Season 6

 * "Appointment In Samarra"

Season 7

 * Meet The New Boss

Trivia

 * Death's license plate reads "BUH BYE", which translates to "bye bye", an allusion to the power he wields over life and death.