British Men of Letters

"This page refers to the British branch of the Men of Letters. For the American branch, see Men of Letters."

The British Men of Letters are the British branch of the original Men of Letters. However, they seem to have seceded from the organization, and are against the current American branch representatives: Sam and Dean Winchester.

History
Through a system of heavily placed wards and sigils in airports and docks, the British Men of Letters are alerted of the presence of monsters entering the country. Within 20 minutes, the monster is captured, and within 40, he's dead. There hasn't been a monster-related death in Britain since 1965. The British Men of Letters, to aid in their monster fighting, created a series of devices through a combination of technology and sorcery that can defeat monsters more efficiently. These including a weapon capable of killing vampires through irradiating them and hyperbolic pulse generators capable of forcing an angel or demon from its vessel.

The British Men of Letters have been aware of the events following the aversion of the Apocalypse and have been keeping tabs on Sam and Dean Winchester for a long time. During the chaos caused by the Darkness, Lady Toni Bevell was sent to America to gain the trust of the American Men of Letters. However, instead she attacks the Winchester brothers and await their return in the bunker. Making use of an Angel Banishing Sigil she was able to send Castiel away before shooting Sam in the leg and abducting him. Sam is eventually rescued by Dean and Mary Winchester and Mick Davies takes Toni away for punishment. However, he contacts Arthur Ketch to keep an eye on the Winchesters and the situation in America.

After Sam briefly contacts Mick, Arthur is sent to aid the Winchesters. Arthur demonstrates to them the arsenal of tools the British Men of Letters have invented to fight monsters and provides them with a hyperbolic pulse generator they use to defeat Lucifer.

Known members

 * The Old Man, the leader of British Men of Letters, whose name is yet to be revealed.
 * Lady Toni Bevell, a Woman of Letters who disobeyed orders and as a result, she unwillingly had to depart back to London.
 * Ms. Watt, an assistant of Toni Bevell who was good at hand-to-hand combat. She was killed by Mary Winchester.
 * Mick Davies, a Man of Letters who claims to want collaboration with the American Men of Letters.
 * Arthur Ketch, a very proficient torturer, who Toni Bevell describes as a psychopath.

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