This unnamed Akrida stalked the Monster Club by using various vessels to get close to them.
History[]
Early History[]
For centuries, the Akrida try to invade the Earth and destroy everything on it in order to take it over for themselves. However, each time, the Men of Letters manage to stop their invasion.
In 1957, however, the Men of Letters are massacred by the Akrida Queen, leaving Earth vulnerable to the Akrida once again. By 1972, the Akrida, no longer held back by the Men of Letters, have managed to make it to Earth with their leader taking Rockin' Roxy as her vessel. Aware of the invasion, Samuel Campbell, learning of the threat that they pose, searches for the only thing that can kill them.
The Winchesters[]
In Cast Your Fate to the Wind, having possessed Kyle Reed, the Akrida Stalker bumps into John and Mary kissing in the street. John introduces himself and thanks Kyle for covering the VA hospital story. Mary apologizes for not calling him back after their date, but the Akrida shrugs it off.
Posing as Kyle, the Akrida meets with Betty Donelon to dig up dirt on John and Mary. Betty asks what Kyle's angle is and he tells her he just wants to find out what's happening in Lawrence, Kansas before handing her case files on John, Mary, Carlos, and Lata.
In Suspicious Minds, Kyle meets with a group of Akrida puppets, showing them a picture of Dean Winchester staring through a fence near the Impala. Kyle informs the others that the Akrida Queen thinks that the Monster Club might be useful in leading them to Dean. The Queen believes that Dean is a hunter himself and by all accounts of the Akrida spies in the field, he's the reason that the Monster Club got together. The group knows that Dean needs to be eliminated, but they don't know his identity. Kyle suggests a plan involving spilling some human blood.
Later, John finds Kyle in Winchesters Garage where Kyle accuses John of stalking him over Mary. John quickly deduces that Kyle is being controlled by the Akrida and Kyle reveals that he's called the police and left a false trail to frame John for murder. Promising to see John again real soon, the Akrida makes Kyle slit his arm and then stab himself in the chest, killing Kyle. John desperately tends to Kyle as Millie arrives and police cars approach.
In You've Got a Friend, after being arrested for Kyle's murder, John is interrogated about Dean by the Akrida Stalker, now possessing Detective Klett. However, instead of the Akrida getting anything from John, John is able to deduce from the lengths that the Akrida are willing to go through to get answers about Dean that he must be a real threat to the monsters and thus not of this Earth. Realizing that John really doesn't know anything, the Akrida tells him that they are going to kill him in a staged accident.
Before this plan can be carried out, the Monster Club uses the Bracelet of Erebus to show Betty the truth. As Mary and Betty distract the Akrida, Carlos hits him over the head from behind, knocking him out. John goes on the run with Mary while Millie and Betty search for evidence to clear him of Kyle's murder. John blames himself for Kyle's death despite knowing that it's not his fault and Mary tells him that they need to find Dean to make the Akrida pay for what they did to Kyle.
In The Tears of a Clown, Millie arrives with the news that Betty found a witness who can attest that Kyle arrived at the garage after he placed the 911 call saying that he was already there. Millie talked to a lawyer who confirmed that it's enough to clear John of Kyle's murder.
In Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye, the Akrida Stalker possesses Lata on the orders of Joan Hopkins, the Akrida Queen, in an attempt to force the Monster Club into joining their cause by threatening Lata's life. The Akrida reveals its species origins as a failsafe created by God in case of his defeat in the War for Creation before threatening to kill Lata if the Monster Club doesn't accept Joan's offer. With no other choice, Ada uses the soul-powered magic given to her by Rowena MacLeod to kill the Akrida Stalker and free Lata, avenging Kyle's murder. However, in the process, Ada sacrifices part of her soul as well as the only weapon that the Monster Club has capable of killing Joan.
Powers and Abilities[]
As an Akrida, he is a powerful monster that poses a threat to all of existence.
- Possession - Much like a demon, he is capable of taking a vessel.
- Invulnerability - Nothing of the Monster Club Universe can kill him, not even the Ostium.
Weaknesses[]
- Ostium - Capable of sending the Akrida back to their world.
- Soul-Powered Magic - Ada Monroe is able to kill the Akrida Stalker with magic powered by a piece of Ada's own soul that was provided by Rowena MacLeod.
- Anti-Possession Tattoo - Until it was removed by Joan Hopkins, the tattoo prevented the Akrida from possessing Latika Dar.
- Otherworldly Objects - While the Akrida can't be harmed by anything of the Monster Club Universe, objects from other worlds are capable of killing them.
- The Impala - As it's not from the Monster Club's world, the Impala is capable of harming and killing the Akrida and their queen.