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|status = Alive|actor = Larry Poindexter}}'''Father David Gideon''' was a pastor in a town that was supposedly full of [[demons]].
 
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'''David Gideon''' was a pastor and the leader of the [[Sacrament Lutheran Militia]] in Blue Earth, MN, a town besieged by [[demons]].
==History==
 
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===[[Season 5]]===
 
 
== History ==
Gideon was a normal guy with a daughter, until one day, the "[[angels]]" spoke to Leah and told about the [[Apocalypse|Apcolaypse]]. He and the town began to defend the town againist the demons. Despite the town being war zone, he still married people, and among preaching to them. David begins noticing that his daughter is acting werid and asks her to stop driving people to kill others. "Leah" threatens him to let her go or she'll name him next, giving him a sign that"Leah" is not Leah. Then Castiel grabs him and brings him to Sam and Dean who ask him to kill Leah (who in reality is the [[Whore of Babylon]]). He first disagrees, and agrees to do it. Although he is not the one who deals the final blow.
 
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=== Season 5 ===
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Pastor Gideon had a daughter named Leah, who began to receive visions from "the angels" which told of [[the Apocalypse]]. He and the town began to defend against an onslaught of demon attacks with guidance provided through Leah's visions. Despite the town being in war zone, he still held church services, including weddings. He eventually recognized a fundamental difference in Leah, as her communications from the angels began to cause panic and fear in the people of his congregation.
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After [[Paul (99 Problems)|Paul]] was killed as a result of being named by Leah as one of the non-believers angering the angels enough to keep their "flock" from entering paradise, the pastor at one point grabbed Leah's arm in attempt to stop her from inciting them to further violence. "Leah" threatened to name him as one of the "sinners" if he didn't let her go. This was a sign to him that she was not his daughter.
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Castiel appeared to the pastor and David was surprised the angel transported him to a meeting with [[Sam Winchester|Sam]] and [[Dean Winchester|Dean]], and the three of them convinced him that as a true Servant of Heaven, he had to be the one to kill his daughter's impersonator, the [[Whore of Babylon]], by impaling her with a stake made from a Babylonian cypress tree. Initially reluctant, he eventually agreed. However, he was disarmed after being assaulted by other church members, and Dean ultimately recovered the stake and made the kill.
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The pastor survived the experience, albeit wounded and left to deal with the death of his daughter, who had more than likely died months earlier.
   
 
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Revision as of 19:53, 29 June 2019

David Gideon was a pastor and the leader of the Sacrament Lutheran Militia in Blue Earth, MN, a town besieged by demons.

History

Season 5

Pastor Gideon had a daughter named Leah, who began to receive visions from "the angels" which told of the Apocalypse. He and the town began to defend against an onslaught of demon attacks with guidance provided through Leah's visions. Despite the town being in war zone, he still held church services, including weddings. He eventually recognized a fundamental difference in Leah, as her communications from the angels began to cause panic and fear in the people of his congregation.

After Paul was killed as a result of being named by Leah as one of the non-believers angering the angels enough to keep their "flock" from entering paradise, the pastor at one point grabbed Leah's arm in attempt to stop her from inciting them to further violence. "Leah" threatened to name him as one of the "sinners" if he didn't let her go. This was a sign to him that she was not his daughter.

Castiel appeared to the pastor and David was surprised the angel transported him to a meeting with Sam and Dean, and the three of them convinced him that as a true Servant of Heaven, he had to be the one to kill his daughter's impersonator, the Whore of Babylon, by impaling her with a stake made from a Babylonian cypress tree. Initially reluctant, he eventually agreed. However, he was disarmed after being assaulted by other church members, and Dean ultimately recovered the stake and made the kill.

The pastor survived the experience, albeit wounded and left to deal with the death of his daughter, who had more than likely died months earlier.

Appearances