Lucifer

Lucifer, also known as the Devil and Satan, is the ruler of Hell and father of all demons. He is the younger brother of Michael and the older brother of Raphael and Gabriel. According to Gabriel, he was God's favorite archangel, but when God asked for all angels to bow down to humanity; Lucifer refused. He waged war against God, but was banished to Hell by Michael. All of Azazel's actions were motivated with of goal of releasing Lucifer. He was finally freed and allowed to roam the Earth when the final seal (the death of Lilith) was broken by Sam. Freed from his cage, he took action to bring about the Apocalypse and cleanse the world of his Father's "last pure creation", humanity. Even after gaining possession of his true vessel, Sam's willpower and love for Dean allowed him to regain control of his body and seal himself, Lucifer, Michael, and Adam Milligan in Lucifer's Cage.

Personality
Lucifer was once the most beautiful angel in all of existence. God loved him best of all his brothers, even more than Michael. Lucifer was proud. When humanity was created, he was unwilling accept its place in God's favor. And when God commanded all of Heaven to love his new children more than himself, Lucifer refused. Lucifer pleaded: "Father, I can't. These humans are flawed. Murderous!" After persistent disobedience, Lucifer was cast out of Heaven.

This enraged Lucifer, and he struck back by taking a human woman, Lilith, and stripping her of her humanity, creating the first demon. This unforgivable affront led to his imprisonment in the Cage after a losing confrontation against his brother Michael. He remained there in isolation for millenia. His goal was to be free from his Cage, and to eradicate humanity, allowing him to restore Earth to its original untainted glory. It is suggested that he would also destroy demons, his own creations, because he considers them less worthy even than humans.

Lucifer claims that he never lies, because he does not have to. He promises both his vessels, Nick and Sam, that he will be honest with them. He also says that he sympathizes with his vessels, both of whom are victims like himself. He goes to some lengths to get Sam's acceptance, sparing Dean's life once, and allowing Sam revenge against some of the demons that controlled his life.

Lucifer shows concern for his fellow angels, though it is the archangels he loves most. He captures Castiel, and admires the lesser angel's loyalty in refusing to reveal the presence of his friends. He invites Castiel to join him, and when Castiel refuses, Lucifer respects his decision. Lucifer is remorseful when forced to kill Gabriel, and disappointed when Michael berates him. When preparing to fight his older sibling in their pre-destined battle, Lucifer pleads with Michael to "walk off the chessboard", but Michael determined to fulfill his destiny and serve God. Even so, when Castiel molotovs Michael, Lucifer is outraged by the attack on his brother and obliterates Castiel.

Gabriel criticizes Lucifer, describing his actions as "one big temper tantrum". Death makes a similar observation. Nonetheless, Lucifer sees himself as a tragic figure who was punished for being right. He refuses to accept any blame for his actions, and suggests that God intentionally made Lucifer a devil.

Origins
Lucifer was the second angel that God created. Lucifer was born then raised by Michael in Heaven. Once being one of God's greatest archangels, and was often referred to by others as the "Light-Bearer". It was stated that he once had a strong relationship with God and was fiercely loyal to Him. When God created mankind and asked His angels to honor them by bowing to them (as they were His greatest creation), Lucifer refused to do so, believing that he should not have to bow to a lesser creature than God. Eventually Lucifer's arrogance got the better of him, and his mind became warped into believing that he could outshine God Himself, as his faith in God had been shaken by God's request that he bow down to humans.

He sent the Archangel Michael, Lucifer's older brother and God's most powerful archangel and lieutenant, to defeat Lucifer, forever driving a wedge between the two brothers who were once inseparable.

When Lucifer refused to ask for forgiveness and reconcile with God, it was decided that he and his followers would pay a price for their rebellion: To be banished from Heaven henceforth and to be cast into a pit of molten fire, the realm of pain and suffering known as Hell. As Lucifer and his fellow rebels were thrown from Heaven and into this pit, the fire wreaked a horrible toll, burning and disfiguring them from their angelic forms to take on new grotesque appearances. Lucifer abandoned his former identity and became the ultimate antithesis to God Himself out of hatred for what he felt God had done to him, taking on the name "Satan" or more commonly known as the Devil, with the other exiled angels that had joined him becoming his demons. He then took over the realm where they had fallen, Hell, becoming its ruler and resolving himself to oppose God at every turn and work to make life on Earth miserable for the human race in retaliation for his failed relationship with God. As a sign of ill intent and blasphemy, Lucifer himself created the first of what would become many new demons born of him: Lilith, from whom many new demons would originate as well.

To make sure Lucifer could not cause total chaos and destruction for the human race or Heaven, six-hundred powerful seals were created to bind Lucifer in Hell so that he could not venture out of Hell uninhibited. The seals served to bind Lucifer's power and to keep him from escaping his new prison of Hell unchecked. It would only take 66 of these seals to be broken, however, for Lucifer to once more be able to venture forth from Hell at his full power and strength. As long as the 66 seals remained intact, Lucifer would be bound in Hell for eternity and be unable to initiate another war against God and His creations.

The Coming of Azazel
During his long imprisonment within the confines of Hell, Lucifer was served by his many demons, one of the most prominent being his confidant, the Yellow-Eyed Demon, known as Azazel. None of them had truly seen Lucifer, as he was locked away in a special part of Hell that had only one entrance, which was kept locked by the 66 seals; this left the vast majority of demons without hope that they would ever find Lucifer and return him to power, save for one demon in particular: Azazel, who eventually escaped to Earth in search of a way to free Lucifer from Hell.

In 1972, after escaping from Hell and traveling the world for years in search of the entrance to Lucifer's cage, Azazel discovered the location of Lucifer's prison to be in one of the most ironic of places: In a convent. He possessed the body of the chief priest of a prominent church, St. Mary's Convent in Ilchester, Maryland (the place where Lucifer could be released), and pretended to carry out the priest's current mass, with an audience of eight nuns in attendance. Eventually, the priest's words began to speak of a different Father, Lucifer, and the priest was then revealed to be Azazel, who then proceeded to slaughter the nuns, who screamed in terror as they were horrifically disemboweled.

After they were dead and the church was left a bloody mess, Azazel (still possessing the priest's body) spoke directly to Lucifer himself (who spoke through the body of a nun), calling him his "Father", because of Lucifer being the "Father" and the figure of "God" for all demons, Azazel stated his great relief to hear Lucifer's voice once again after so many ages. Lucifer commended Azazel's unshakeable faith in him and stated that he had done well to find him. Azazel then requested knowledge of what was binding Lucifer in Hell and how he could help Lucifer break free and rise once more. Lucifer then told Azazel that "Lilith will break the seals", to which Azazel reluctantly agreed, also mentioning that releasing her will "not be easy".

Revealing that Lilith would have to be freed from Hell and then sacrificed by a special child with psychic powers strong enough to perform the deed, Lucifer entreated Azazel to devise a way to break this seal and set him free. It is here that Azazel is revealed to be ultimately loyal to Lucifer and that his endgame throughout the series has been the release of Lucifer from Hell. With Lucifer's location now confirmed and now knowing what he had to do in order to release him, Azazel departed his meeting with Lucifer with great hope and a plan in mind to fulfill Lucifer's release from Hell.

The Release of Lilith
Armed with the knowledge of all 66 seals, Azazel crafted a plan to break the final seal by finding the prophesized special child that would be strong enough to kill Lilith when the time came. He also devised a plot to break Lilith out of Hell so the deed could be performed when the time was right. In search of the special child spoken of by Lucifer himself, Azazel began to search far and wide for parents sure to bear children with certain psychic abilities if properly activated. To this end, Azazel would typically blackmail the parents of the child in question by means of quid pro quo into allowing him to visit the child in question upon the night of their six-month birthday (as he was unable to enter without their permission). What Azazel did not reveal to the parents, however, was that he would bleed into the mouth of the child in question, feeding them demon blood and activating their psychic powers. He did this with many children, knowing that one day he would have to determine which would be powerful enough in the end to kill Lilith and release Lucifer from Hell.

Azazel finally learned of a way to release Lilith from Hell, by means of a portal connecting the Earth to Hell called the Devil's Gate. After discovering the Devil's Gate to be protected by numerous protections set in place by the legendary Samuel Colt and that the key to the gate itself was a gun created by Colt himself, Azazel began to also search for this key and found another use for the special child he sought: To pass through the barriers Colt had set in place around the Devil's Gate and open the gate itself once the key had been located.

Season 2
This plan came to fruition many years later in 2007 after Azazel pitted many of the now grown-up special children against one another in a battle to the death to see which would ultimately prove strongest, as a means to see which would be best suited to perform the task of killing Lilith. After Jake Talley came out on top after stabbing Sam Winchester in the back, Azazel entrusted the Colt (acquired from John Winchester) to Jake and instructed him to use it to open a crypt in an old cowboy graveyard in Wyoming (in truth the Devil's Gate itself). Although Sam was resurrected by means of a bargain his brother Dean Winchester made with the Crossroads Demon and he and his allies headed Jake off at the graveyard, Jake was able to insert the Colt into the lock on the crypt and turn it like a key, causing the lock to begin to come open before he was shot multiple times by Sam. With this, the Devil's Gate was blasted open, releasing a demon army into the world to serve as a distraction while Lilith was also secretly released from Hell through the gate as well.

Season 3
Although Azazel was killed by Dean using the Colt, Azazel's plan was now set into motion. With Lilith now released from Hell and one special child remaining, tested and tried, the elements were now set in place for the final seal binding Lucifer to be broken when the time was right. It would now take only a guiding hand to nurture the special child, Sam Winchester, to achieve the true goal of his psychic abilities: the killing of Lilith.

The Breaking of the 66 Seals
After Dean is dragged into Hell by Lilith's Hellhounds at the end of the third season of the series (in fulfillment of his bargain with the Crossroad Demon to revive Sam in exchange for his soul), he is kept there in pain and suffering for forty years in Hell (four months on Earth). For the first thirty of those forty years, the chief executioner of Hell, Alastair tortured Dean daily and offered to let Dean off of his torture if he himself would torture other souls trapped in Hell. Each day Dean refused the offer; however, after thirty years of pain and misery, Dean began to crack and finally could take no more, and so he accepted Alastair's offer, getting out of his own torture and taking up torturing other souls for a total of ten years.

Little did Dean know however that this was the first seal that bound Lucifer in Hell, and that as long as the true first seal remained intact, the others could not be initiated for breaking. This had been Lilith and Alastair's plan all along: To force Dean (as a righteous man) to crack under torture and begin torturing other souls to spare himself from further torment. From the moment Dean first began torturing souls under Alastair's tutelage, the first seal binding Lucifer was at last broken, enabling Lilith and the vast multitude of demons now on Earth to begin breaking others in order to release Lucifer from his prison in Hell.

The fourth season of the series chronicles the efforts of Lucifer's associates to break the other seals. The seals operated as locks on a door: Each had a single key that could open that particular seal and weaken the door on Lucifer's prison. Some examples of these included the Rising of the Witnesses, the summoning of Samhain, the sacrifice of two Reapers under the Solstice moon, the murder of seven angels by one of their own, etc. Although there were more than six hundred seals in place, no more than sixty-six were required to be broken in order for Lucifer to escape his prison. There was also a stipulation in the initiating and ending of the process of breaking the seals: The first seal and the final seal had to both be satisfied regardless of what other seals were broken. The first seal, which had to be satisfied before the others could then be broken, was the cracking of a righteous man in Hell. Dean broke this seal unknowingly during his imprisonment in Hell, and he is rescued soon after, before he is recruited, along with his brother Sam, to fight against Lilith's forces to save the other seals from being broken. As it was nearly impossible to know which Seals Lilith would choose to target, it was also nearly equally as impossible to stop her from breaking others.

Sam was also slowly but surely turned into a demon-blood addict by the demon Ruby, as she prepared him to fulfill his own secret role in Lucifer's release: Carrying out the execution of Lilith. Finally, near the end of the fourth season, only the true final seal remained: The death of Lilith herself. Lilith had planned out the breaking of the seals, and once sixty-five of them were broken, she prepared to play her own personal role in Lucifer's release, to die in order to ensure the release of her creator and the coming of the Apocalypse.

The Rising of Lucifer
By this point, Dean had been rescued from Hell by the angel Castiel, who had hoped to rescue Dean before he gave into his torture in order to prevent the first seal from being broken, and Sam had greatly honed his demonic powers with the help of Ruby, who had been preparing Sam to be able to battle and kill Lilith under the assumption that this would prevent the final seal from being broken and as an act of revenge for Lilith sending Dean to Hell in the first place. What Ruby did not confide to Sam or his ever-suspicious brother, however, was that the truth was just the opposite: Lilith must die as her death was the final seal necessary to be broken in order to fully release Lucifer, something Lilith herself already knew and was willing to undertake.

By the time Dean realized this truth and escaped confinement by the angels (who wished to confront the demons and Lucifer in the Apocalypse so as to ultimately defeat them and bring about Heaven on Earth), he was too late to warn Sam that killing Lilith would, in fact, ensure Lucifer's release rather than prevent it after learning that Sam had gone to the now-abandoned St. Mary's Convent to confront Lilith. Sam was torn for a moment between listening to Dean's cries and Ruby's screams for him to kill Lilith, but when Lilith mocked him, that overrode all else. Sam killed Lilith with his powers, and Ruby then goaded him for having in fact caused the Apocalypse rather than having stopped it, revealing she had been working with Lilith the entire time and that Lucifer himself had foretold that only Sam could kill Lilith and thus ensure his release from Hell. Dean killed Ruby with her own demon-killing knife, but the Winchester brothers watched together in horror as Lilith's blood revealed the mouth of Lucifer's Cage, which began to open, allowing the Devil himself to rise out of his prison.

As the gate to Hell fully opened and Lucifer's true angelic essence began to ascend out of the cage to the Earth, the brothers attempted to flee, only to have the chapel's doors slam shut and lock. Seeing that running was futile, they turned and watched in horror as the portal fully opened and the Devil's piercing true angelic voice rang through the structure. Though they fell to the ground thinking themselves finished, God personally intervened to save the brothers from Lucifer's rising by teleporting them onto a plane passing over Ilchester at that moment, from which the watched as Lucifer's essence shot up into the sky from where St. Mary's Convent stood (blowing it apart), heralding the beginning of the Apocalypse.

Preparations for the Apocalypse
Now free, Lucifer set out to find a vessel, a person Lucifer could take control of in order to walk the Earth. Lucifer's chosen vessel turned out to be a lonely man named Nick, whose wife and baby were killed by an intruder who broke into their home one night. Lucifer began to manipulate and mentally torture Nick, making him start to see things in his sleep, like mass amounts of blood dripping out of his dead child's crib, hearing his dead child crying through a baby monitor, and making his child's swing move without apparent cause.

Lucifer then appeared in Nick's dream again, taking the form of his dead wife to communicate with him. Lucifer explained to Nick that he needed his permission to take over his body, but Nick refused. Lucifer then told Nick some of his origins, such as how he loved God "too much" and felt that though God created them that he should not be allowed to "toy" with them. He went on to further manipulate Nick, explaining that God didn't do anything to stop the death of his family, making him either sadistic or meaning that he simply didn't care. Lucifer then tempted Nick, saying that it was God's fault that his family died and that if he allowed him to take over his body, he would make sure justice is served. Nick agreed, and in a burst of bright light, Lucifer took over his vessel, regaining much of his former strength and full corporeal form.

In "Good God, Y'all", Lucifer inside his vessel Nick, indirecly creates high-altitude winds, which causes some damage to humans. In "Free to Be You and Me", it was revealed that Sam is Lucifer's true vessel, and that the vessel he now occupies is only an improvisation. Sometime later in "Abandon All Hope..", it is shown that Nick's body is beginning to decompose and deteriorate, as he can't properly contain Lucifer. Lucifer's physical angelic complexion, like is the case for all archangels, proves overwhelming to a normal human vessel that is not their true, pre-destined vessel, like Sam is for Lucifer. True vessels give archangels a full corporeal body to manifest in on Earth. The fact that Lucifer's improvisational vessel is "wearing thin" means that Lucifer will likely be placing a greater focus on finding Sam and somehow obtaining his consent to inhabit his body, in a similar way that the angels seek to obtain Dean's consent to allow the Archangel Michael into his body as he is Michael's true vessel.

In The End Zachariah finds Dean and sends him five years into the future so that Dean can see the repercussions which will follow if he refuses to be Michael's vessel. In the year of 2014, Dean travel with the older version of himself, Future!Dean, and a battalion of other hunters, including Future!Castiel, to Detroit to confront the Devil. In this future, Sam consented to serve as a vessel, and the world is ending. Future!Dean tries to use the Colt on Lucifer, but he snaps Future!Dean's neck with his heel. Lucifer, wearing Sam, tells the Dean of the past that he does not want to destroy the world, but to rid it of an imperfection. He insists that he was unfairly cast out. Lucifer also tells Dean that Sam will always consent to him in Detroit; no matter what they do, Sam will will become his vessel. Zachariah then retrieves Dean and he returns to his current year.

In Abandon All Hope Lucifer is in Carthage, Missouri on a mission to summon Death, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. He manages to trap Castiel inside a ring of holy oil, and his demons trap Sam, Dean, Jo, and Ellen. Lucifer speaks to Castiel, asking him whether he came with the Winchesters. Castiel lies that he came alone, but Lucifer is not fooled, though he admires the other angel's loyalty. Castiel asks about his vessel, which is breaking down slowly. Lucifer invites Castiel to join him, reasoning that as two of Heaven's castoffs they are on the same side, and Heaven will hunt Castiel if they manage to defeat Lucifer. Castiel refuses. Meg approaches her father, asking what to do with the Winchesters, and Lucifer tells her to leave them be, and gives her a reassuring touch.

Lucifer begins conducting the ritual to free Death. The Winchesters locate him, and while Sam distracts him, Dean shoots him in the head with the Colt. He crumples to the ground, but after a few moments reawakens, and slowly gets to his feet. He flings Dean against a tree, and continues work on the ritual. When Sam asks him about the missing townspeople, Lucifer reveals that the women and children are in the mass grave he has been filling in, and that all the men are possessed. He tries to convince an aghast Sam that it was necessary, and insists that Sam should understand what he is doing, as someone who has always been out of place in his own family.

Lucifer completes the ritual by commanding the demons around him to sacrifice themselves. Castiel, who has managed to escape, takes Sam and Dean away. Lucifer sees, but does not interfere. He turns, and greets Death.

In "Changing Channels", Gabriel reveals to Dean and Sam that they were, since the birth of humanity, destined to be the Vessels of Michael and Lucifer respectively. While noting comparisons between the Winchester brothers and the two Archangels, Gabriel states that their relationship mirrors Michael and Lucifer's.

''"Michael, the big brother, loyal to an absent Father, and Lucifer, the little brother, rebellious of Daddy's plan. You were born to this, boys. It's your destiny! It was always you! As it is in Heaven, so it must be on Earth. One brother has to kill the other." - ''Gabriel to Dean and Sam Winchester

In "Hammer of the Gods", several of the other gods of the supernatural realm gather to discuss the Apocalypse threatening to destroy the Earth while holding the Winchesters captive, and Lucifer is tipped off about their meeting by Mercury. Upon arrival, Lucifer states his disgust with the pagan gods' lack of loyalty and obliterates each of them in a bloody massacre until only Kali and the Winchesters remain. It is here that Gabriel intervenes on their behalf and sends them away before confronting his brother alone. Gabriel tells Lucifer that he still loves him and that he is on nobody's side but Humanity's own.

He tells Lucifer that he has no legitimate grievance and is merely jealous that Humanity replaced him in the foremost of God's affections and that it is time for him to grow up. Gabriel wields his own Archangel Blade against Lucifer (one of the few things that could truly kill him and his kind), causing him to remain cautious during their exchange.

Gabriel attempts to keep Lucifer distracted with a copy of himself while the real Gabriel tries to sneak up behind him and stab him. Lucifer sees through the charade however and turns his brother's own blade upon him, telling him that the trick he just tried to pull amounted to "amateur hocus pocus" and reminding him that he learned all of his tricks from him (Lucifer).

After Gabriel has died, Lucifer looks down upon his brother's corpse and lightly grieves for his brother's passing, openly weeping. The Winchesters learn in a posthumous message from Gabriel that they have little to no chance at all of killing Lucifer without his aid, though they can still trap him back in his cage in Hell if they can acquire the four rings of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Once they possess all of the rings, a plan is formed for Sam to consent to possession by Lucifer and then for him to jump into Lucifer's Cage with the Archangel in tow, a plan which Dean initially is highly resistant to but ultimately comes to accept after realizing that Sam is now grown up and can make his own choices.

Defeat and Re-imprisonment
In "Swan Song", Lucifer is tracked to Detroit, Michigan. Having drunk multiple gallons of Demon Blood, Sam finally consents to Lucifer's possession even though the Devil reveals he already knows of their plan to try to force him back into his cage. Despite this, Sam goes forward with the plan in an agreed proposition with Lucifer: if Sam wins in their struggle for supremacy, he may jump in the hole and take Lucifer with him; but if Lucifer wins, then, well, he wins. With Sam's affirmation of this.

The Archangel quickly abandons his vessel to become one with Sam Winchester, knocking both out momentarily. This gives Dean the time he needs to open the cage before Sam seemingly recovers and walks toward the cage's mouth before turning around and revealing that Lucifer is now in control of Sam's body. He closes the cage, takes the rings and vanishes with Sam.

Lucifer gathers the remaining members of Azazel's original crew before him, these all being demon-possessed people from Sam's past that secretly manipulated his entire life as they worked for Azazel just as Brady had done. The Devil decides to remove the gag and allow Sam to speak, telling him that he (Lucifer) is his true family and that he should embrace their union. Hoping to appease Sam, Lucifer offers an olive branch to him by killing the demon-occupied people before him such as Sam's prom date, one of his former teachers, and all others present in vengeance for their manipulation of Sam's life. Sam is only able to speak as his own reflection and finds himself outmatched for dominance.

The next day, Lucifer travels to Stull Cemetery outside of Lawrence, Kansas, the place where he is fated to meet his older brother Michael (who has since taken control of Adam Milligan) for their final confrontation. Lucifer tries to dissuade Michael from a fight and blames their current situation on God, asking that they be able to just walk away. Michael however refuses to back down, stating that he must be a "good son" to their Father while chastising Lucifer for not taking any of the blame for what has happened upon himself and calling him a monster. Before either can make a move however, Dean Winchester arrives in the Impala and demands to speak to Sam. Michael is put off by Dean's audacity and demands that he leave, stating that he has no place on the battlefield now.

Before he can do anything else however, Castiel hurls a canister of burning Holy Oil at him, causing Michael to vanish for several minutes and allowing Dean time to try to reach Sam. Lucifer, outraged that Castiel would strike Michael, snaps his fingers and obliterates Castiel. He then begins to beat Dean but is shot several times by Bobby Singer before he turns and telekinetically snaps Bobby's neck. Continuing his assault on Dean, the Archangel states that he will break every one of Dean's bones and make Sam feel it. Despite the brutal beating he takes, Dean does not resist and merely tells Sam that he will not leave him.

As Lucifer goes to land another blow, he glances in the back of the Impala at an old army figure Sam had stuck in the ashtray as a child. The Archangel is then overwhelmed by all of Sam's happy memories of his life with Dean leading up to now, and his love for his brother finally breaks Lucifer's grip on Sam's body, allowing Sam to take control of the Devil at last. Sam tells Dean that everything is going to be all right and that he now has Lucifer under his control before tossing the Horsemen's rings to the ground and reciting the incantation to open Lucifer's Cage. As Sam goes to the mouth of the pit to throw himself in, Michael reappears and demands a fight to kill Lucifer, stating that it is his destiny to do so.

Sam disregards this however and, with one last look at Dean, outstretches his arms and begins to fall backwards into the mouth of the cage. Michael attempts to stop him but only ends up being pulled down into the pit alongside his brother as the portal shuts behind them in a thunderous flash of white light, leaving behind only the red-hot rings of the Horsemen. Dean, after being healed by a rejuvenated Castiel (who also resurrects and heals Bobby as well after being restored himself by God), returns to the home of Lisa Braeden and sits down to dinner with her son and she as a light flickers outside her house and there, standing beneath the light and watching them, is Sam.

Season 6
Although Sam was brought back from the cage, albeit without his soul, Lucifer and Michael were still in it. Castiel said that they were in the deepest corner of Hell and that they were probably torturing Sam's soul, having nothing else to do (and blaming him for their imprisonment). Although they both were locked up, it is still possible to release the two of them. Raphael is attempting to break free Michael and Lucifer to continue God's plan. Right now there is a Civil War in Heaven. Raphael's side wants to continue the apocalypse and Castiel's side wants to prevent it from hapening again. Castiel's side is currently losing the war.

Powers and Abilities
As an archangel, Lucifer is one of the most powerful beings to exist. He is shown to be able to kill several pagan gods with incredible ease. The immensity of his power was further shown by how an improper human vessel, Nick, decayed greatly as a result of containing him. The powers Lucifer have displayed are:
 * Immortality - Lucifer, like all celestial beings, is not subjected to time or diseases nor does he need to breathe, eat, or sleep to sustain himself
 * Angelic Possession - As an angel, Lucifer can possess a human to physically interact on Earth, but he must possess a human descended from Cain and Abel or the vessel will rapidly decay as shown with Nick
 * Invulnerability - Lucifer, like all archangels, is resistant to most forms of harm, which includes being shot by the Colt. The only known thing that could kill him is an archangel's blade as that is what Gabriel tried to kill him with
 * Healing Factor - If Lucifer's vessel receives any damage the wound(s) instantly heal. This is shown when Lucifer healed from a gunshot wound to the head fired from the Colt
 * Teleportation - Like all angels, Lucifer has the ability to instantly transport himself anywhere as long as the area is not protected by enochian sigils
 * Telekinesis - Lucifer possesses a refined skill with telekinesis, as he was able to kill several pagan gods with simple gestures with his hand
 * Telepathy - Lucifer has been shown to communicate with others with his mind. Even without a human vessel, Lucifer was a able to speak with Nick in his dreams while taking on the appearance of his deceased wife. He demonstrated this again when he spoke to Sam in his dreams while taking on the appearance of Jessica Moore
 * Cryokinesis - Lucifer can freeze any object with his breath
 * Weather Manipulation - When Lucifer was released he altered the weather by creating severe winds
 * Molecular Combustion - Lucifer killed Castiel by speeding up his molecules to the point where it caused him to explode simply by snapping his fingers
 * Reality Warping - Although never displayed, Lucifer reminded Gabriel that he taught him everything he knew about using this power, when the latter tried to use it to kill him

Family

 * God (Creator, father)
 * Michael, Raphael, Gabriel (Archangel brethren)
 * Other Angels (Brothers and sisters)
 * Demons (Creations, children)
 * Sam Winchester (True vessel)

Quotes
"I was a son; a brother, like you, a younger brother. And I had an older brother that I loved. Idolized, in fact, and one day I went to him and I begged him to stand with me. And Michael... Michael turned on me. Called me a freak, a monster and then he beat me down. All because I was different, because I had a mind of my own." - Lucifer to Sam in Abandon All Hope

"A fiddle of gold against your soul says I'm better than you..." - Lucifer to Sam in Swan Song

Season 4

 * "Lucifer Rising" for a brief moment through a nun; his presence when breaking out from his prison

Season 5

 * "Sympathy for the Devil" appearing as Sarah, Nick's dead wife
 * "Free to Be You and Me"
 * "The End" possessing Sam in the year 2014
 * "Abandon All Hope..."
 * "Hammer of the Gods"
 * "Swan Song" leaving Nick's body and then possessing Sam

Season 6

 * "The Man Who Whould Be King" (Flashback)

Trivia

 * It was announced on June 26, 2009 that Mark Pellegrino would be portraying Lucifer.
 * He is one of the two main antagonists of season five, the other being Michael.
 * The name, Samifer most commonly used in fandom is a term used to describe Lucifer possessing Sam's body. This is seen in episodes like "The End" or "Swan Song" where instead of Pellegrino, it's Jared Padalecki who plays Sam on the show who takes over the role instead.