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==Powers and Abilities==
 
==Powers and Abilities==
Eve was a particularly old and powerful entity, and her power compared to that of the [[Leviathans|Leviathan]] is thoroughly unknown. However, being related to them, she shared certain characteristics with the Leviathans, notably a resistance to angelic powers and shapeshifting.
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Eve was a particularly old and powerful entity, and her power compared to that of the [[Leviathans]] is thoroughly unknown. However, being related to them, she shared certain characteristics with the Leviathans, notably a resistance to angelic powers and shapeshifting.
   
 
Eve was also one of the very few entities capable of creating new beings and one of the ''only'' beings with the rare ability of permanently altering souls to create [[monster]]s otherwise known as ''Fallen Beasts'', a trait she passed on to all of her children. Eve also referred to the souls in Purgatory as her 'supply', implying she could draw on souls for power, not unlike angels and demons.<ref name="Mommy Dearest" /> She was considered as powerful as [[deities]].
 
Eve was also one of the very few entities capable of creating new beings and one of the ''only'' beings with the rare ability of permanently altering souls to create [[monster]]s otherwise known as ''Fallen Beasts'', a trait she passed on to all of her children. Eve also referred to the souls in Purgatory as her 'supply', implying she could draw on souls for power, not unlike angels and demons.<ref name="Mommy Dearest" /> She was considered as powerful as [[deities]].

Revision as of 12:29, 21 August 2018

Your father made you and then abandoned you, so you pray. You see signs where there's nothing. But truth is, your Apocalypse came and went, and you didn't even notice. A mother would never abandon her children like he did. You'll see.

Eve was a mysterious and powerful being known by the title of Mother of All. She was in the depths of Purgatory, until she was released by dragons and arrived on Earth using a young virgin girl as a vessel.[2] Like the Leviathans, to whom she was related, Eve was part of existence before angels, which gave her an advantage over them, being able to inhibit them from using their holy powers, and possibly kill them.[3]

Eve created the Alphas, which were the first monsters of their allotted kind from whom their entire species descended from.[4] She created a worm-like creature, which Dean dubbed the "Khan worm".[5] She also recently did what she called "Beta testing", creating creatures that Dean named "Jefferson Starships," which were monster hybrids that she mass-produced.[3] Her only known weakness was that of Phoenix ash.[6] She was killed by Dean, who mixed the ashes in his drink earlier, and when she bit him to turn him into a monster, she ingested the ashes and died. Her essence and what comprised her mortal form presumably returned to Purgatory after her death.

Biography

We all have our mothers... even me.

Early Life

Eve predated angels (except Archangels), which would dictate that she also existed before the creation of Hell, humans and Demons. Her origins seem to overlap with that of the Leviathans, a primordial, proto-monster species which also predated most other creations of God. In fact, one of her first children, the Alpha Vampire, implied in a hostile conversation with a high-ranking Leviathan, Edgar, that Eve was herself either a Leviathan or descended from them. Edgar acknowledged that the Monsters Eve sired do come from the Leviathans, though "barely", and confirmed that he knew Eve. At some point of her long existence, Eve created the Alphas, which were the first monsters of their allotted species. Before re-emerging in the 21st century, Eve had last been on Earth around ten thousand years ago.

Season 6

Crowley and Castiel began working together in order to find Purgatory and use the souls within as power; to this end, they needed to interrogate Eve for information. Crowley tortured and slaughtered various species of Alphas and monsters in an attempt to lure her to Earth. She was first referenced when the Alpha Vampire told the Winchesters that "we all have our mothers. Even me." However, he refuses to elaborate on this statement.[4]

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Eve rising from Purgatory.

Eventually, Crowley's gambit worked; an angered Eve ordered the Alphas to amass an army and arranged for her release with dragons, who abducted virginal women and used one as a sacrifice to summon her.[2] She created new breeds of monsters, known colloquially as "Khan worm" and "Jefferson Starships," in attempt to create a new, "perfect" monster which she planned to infect the entire human race so that Crowley would be denied any souls. Several of her early experiments result in failure as the creatures died prematurely. However, she managed to succeed in Ryan Silver, an orphan boy whom the Winchesters "rescue"; Ryan later converted his brother and both attacked their uncle.[3]

With Bobby Singer and Castiel waiting outside, the Winchesters entered the diner in which Eve was hiding and discovered that they were surrounded by hybrids and Eve herself. She took their weapons and detected Phoenix ash in the shotguns, so she handed them over to one of her children and ordered their immediate destruction.

Eve explained to the brothers the reason why she came to Earth and what she hoped to achieve; to emphasize her point, she shape shifted into the likeness of their deceased mother. Dean claimed that her arrival was pointless, as they believed that Crowley had already been killed months before, but she revealed that Crowley was indeed still alive torturing her children and searching for Purgatory.

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Eve turning Dean.

Eve also informed them of the "perfect monster" she had created in Ryan Silver and of the mass-infection that they inadvertently helped spread. Her children then brought Castiel and Bobby into the diner.

Eve offered Sam and Dean the chance to work for her in capturing Crowley. Dean refused to work with a monster, however, and told her "bite me". She obliged, deciding to force them to obey her anyway by making them into her children, but was poisoned by Phoenix ash in his blood, as he had ingested it with a shot of whiskey.

Mommy

Eve's death.

Eve choked and burned from the inside before falling to the floor, dead. At once her children attacked the group, but with Eve no longer suppressing Castiel's powers, he effortlessly slew all the remaining monsters in the diner. Afterwards Castiel quickly healed Dean of the infection from Eve's bite. He then took the hunters to stop the Silvers, only to discover that demons sent by Crowley had already killed them.

Afterwards, Crowley recovered Eve's body and performed an autopsy. He was upset with Castiel for having allowed Dean to kill her, as they had lost their best chance at opening Purgatory.

Eve was sent back to Purgatory upon death.

Season 7

In There Will Be Blood, the Alpha Vampire identifies himself as "a son of Eve." Edgar tells him that he knew Eve "and honestly, your mommy's a whore." This enrages the Alpha Vampire who attacks Edgar.

Physical Appearance

EveonCamera

Eve captured on camera.

Eve's true appearance was not known; however, a glimpse of it on a video camera revealed a gray, decrepit and somewhat shadowed face. In her introduction, her eyes glowed a fiery yellow-orange, but in the said recording they were milky-white. Upon her death, her veins darkened and she bled watery black blood like Leviathans.

When Eve manifested on Earth, she possessed the body of a young brunette girl wearing a white dress whom two dragons offered up to her as tribute.[2] She briefly took on the form of Mary Winchester.[3] After death her body was collected by Crowley who began an autopsy. Crowley found that her vessel's interior body cavity was highly altered with the addition of an egg sac containing hundreds if not thousands of eggs. Her brain also apparently maintained the empathetic link with her children even after her physical body's death.

Personality

After all, a mother defends her children.
— Eve
in Mommy Dearest

Like Death, Eve was normally content to uphold the natural order in which monsters and humans killed each other in turn; however, when Crowley began capturing, torturing, and killing her children in droves,[7] she decided to turn every human into a monster to deprive him of the power of any souls. She exhibited few emotions beyond serenity, but her decision to pose as a waitress merely to surprise Dean and Sam Winchester suggests that she had a sense of humor. She seemed to be upfront and honest when speaking with the Winchesters. She also had a mocking side to her sense of humor as she took their mother's form to taunt them. 

Eve was largely apathetic towards the human race as a whole, but occasionally showed disdain or cruel amusement towards them. She began compelling even her benevolent children, such as Lenore, to kill or turn as many as possible against their will once she arrived on Earth, presumably to build her army. She went about trapping a bar filled with people, infecting some, and allowing the others to be killed while she watched on and casually sipped at a drink. However, she was initially willing to negotiate with the Winchesters if they agreed to help her capture Crowley.[3]

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Eve turns the townspeople.

When explaining what she had done to someone she had turned, Eve simply called her infection "a gift". She viewed herself as a loving mother with regards to all monsters descended from her. She was angered by Crowley's barbaric attempts to use her children to find Purgatory, and arranged to be summoned onto Earth in order to stop him. She also seems to look down on God, whom she claimed to know, for having abandoned his children, i.e. humankind, something she claims she would never do.

Powers and Abilities

Eve was a particularly old and powerful entity, and her power compared to that of the Leviathans is thoroughly unknown. However, being related to them, she shared certain characteristics with the Leviathans, notably a resistance to angelic powers and shapeshifting.

Eve was also one of the very few entities capable of creating new beings and one of the only beings with the rare ability of permanently altering souls to create monsters otherwise known as Fallen Beasts, a trait she passed on to all of her children. Eve also referred to the souls in Purgatory as her 'supply', implying she could draw on souls for power, not unlike angels and demons.[3] She was considered as powerful as deities.

  • Immortality - Eve was immortal and could not die of disease or old age. She referred to herself as being older than even the angels.
  • Invulnerability - Conventional weapons and most mystic ones did not have any effect on Eve. The only known thing that could kill her was phoenix ash, either by ingestion, being injected with it, or being shot with shotgun shells filled with the ashes.
  • Regeneration - When she rose out from Purgatory, Eve's arms and legs were covered in severe burns, however she later reappeared completely restored.
  • Superhuman Strength - Her strength was far superior to humans, many earthly supernatural creatures and even regular angels and seraphim. She was confident enough to claim that she would take care of the demon Crowley if she was to find him. Humans were no threat to her in terms of bodily force. This was shown when she ripped a lock and handles from a door.  
  • Superhuman Speed - She could move at undetectable speeds for a human being, allowing her to reappear in different locations at will. She displayed this by instantly running behind Dean while having been talking to him face to face less than a second before and when she appeared out of nowhere behind a truck driver.
  • Heightened Senses - She possessed heightened senses. She managed to realize Dean and Sam were using Phoenix ashes by simply smelling the barrels of their shotguns.
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Eve created many monsters simply by touch.

  • Advanced Biokinesis - Eve's signature ability was her production of unique supernatural chemical formulas, with which she could to turn humans into monsters. She could even create new monster species by means of experimentation. However, she apparently needed to perfect this ability when attempting to produce a new kind of monster, seeing as how a number of her creations died prematurely before she eventually succeeded in building "the perfect beast" and she dismissed these failures as "beta tests."[3] Eve seemed to require physical contact (e.g a bite, a kiss, or even a gentle touch) in order to induce such changes in individuals herself. Those who were affected and the afflicted's own progeny were psychically connected to Eve, and she could use this link to to send them messages and compel them to do her bidding, even while imprisoned in Purgatory. She in turn sees through the eyes of all monsters, hears what they hear, and knows what they know; Lenore compared it to being like a video camera for Eve. Even after Eve's demise, monsters are still bonded to her vessel's cerebral cortex, as when Crowley inserted an electric probe into her head, a nearby restrained vampire reacted in agony. Additionally, due to being created by Eve directly, her firstborns bore a stronger psychic connection with her.
    • Conversion - As a side effect of her conversion, the souls of Eve's victims were altered and their destination upon their body's physical death was redirected to Purgatory.
    • Monster Birthing - Eve's womb was altered to continuously produce and incubate hundreds, if not thousands, of monster eggs, even after the death of both Eve and the host. Eve could release her creations through her mouth.
  • Shapeshifting - At one point, she modified her vessel's appearance to look and sound exactly like Mary Winchester. Her shapeshifting was advanced to a degree seen only on few other creatures—the Alpha Shapeshifter, the Leviathans, and the Archangels.
  • Possession - In order to manifest on Earth, Eve required the use a vessel, and that vessel had to be a virgin girl.
  • Flight - Once she took her vessel, she rose from Purgatory.
  • Angelic Power Negation - Due to her advanced age and knowledge, Eve was able to block angels from accessing their powers by 'unplugging' them as shown when she negated Castiel's abilities through her mere presence. Her overall knowledge over angels was extensive.
  • Supernatural Concealment - Eve was able to conceal her presence from the watch of Castiel and any other angel. The protagonists had to rely on the willing testimony of a monster ally to know her whereabouts.

Weaknesses

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Eve is killed by the ashes after ingesting them.

Eve is quite difficult to destroy; only a few weapons and forces are able to kill her.

Death

Killed By

Having earlier ingested a shotgun shell's worth of Phoenix ash, Dean tricked Eve into biting him ostensibly so that she could transform the defiant hunter into a Jefferson Starship. Upon biting Dean, Eve ingested the Phoenix ash in his system and was quickly poisoned to death by it.

Appearances

Notes

  • Eve is the secondary antagonist for Season 6, having been a part of a Big Bad Ensemble for most of the season.
  • Her name references the Biblical Eve, who is regarded as the mother of the human race in Abrahamic religions. According to executive producer and writer Ben Edlund, the name for Supernatural's Eve is also a pun on the "eve" (the day before a holiday) of monsters as both their genesis point and her goal of a world ruled by them.
    • The episode Road Trip confirms that the biblical Adam and Eve did exist in the Supernatural Universe.
  • Her character borrows the title "The Mother of All Monsters" from Echidna of Greek mythology.
  • Edgar said he knew Eve, referring to her as a "whore".
  • She is implied to somehow be related to the Leviathans, seeing as when the Alpha Vampire stated, "We come from you" and "I am a son of Eve" in "There Will Be Blood" to Edgar, a Leviathan. Edgar, who claimed to have known Eve, does not deny the relationship between the two monster species, but he downplayed it, saying the Mother of All was a "mutt" and that the monsters she created only "barely" qualified as being related to the Leviathans. As such, it is implied Eve was a hybrid or a mutated offshoot of the Leviathan. She, in fact, shares many similarities with them:
    • Both Eve and the Leviathans are the only ones of God's creatures known to predate angels.
    • Both are capable of suppressing angelic powers and can shapeshift.
    • Both bleed black blood.
  • Unlike the Leviathans, Eve did not require the DNA of the being whose form she copied in order to shapeshift and her blood was more watery than Leviathan's gooey blood. 
  • Eve also appeared to have reciprocated Edgar's disposition towards her, as Eve considered her newly created children to be the "perfect beasts", despite the existence of the physically superior Leviathan.
MonsterEggs

The eggs inside Eve.

  • Even after her death, her body still produced new monster eggs.
  • Eve may have some mind reading ability as she was capable of shapeshifting into Sam and Dean's mother despite never having seen her, and knew that she died to protect them.[3]
    • As Dean became a vampire, albeit briefly, and was co firmed to be linked to the Alpha Vampire, Eve could have learned this knowledge then.
  • The book Bobby Singer's Guide to Hunting reveals that she had created the five swords that are able to kill Dragons to prevent them from growing too powerful and wiping out their "siblings".
  • She was the only known supernatural entity apart from angels, demons, and Leviathan to require a vessel to manifest on Earth.
  • Despite taking a vessel, her true visage or at least a portion of it could be revealed on a camera recording.
  • Her latest offspring remain linked to her, as shown when Crowley chopped into her dead brain and a nearby vampire was agonized.
  • In addition to the Greek Echidna, as mentioned above, Eve also strongly resembles the Babylonian Tiamat, though she claims to have visited Earth more than 6,000 years before the founding of the first Babylonian dynasties (1894 B. C. E.), and the Semitic Lilith, not to be confused with the character of the same name.
  • Dean described Eve as the wicked witch. The actual Wicked Witch would eventually appear in a later episode.
  • In the non-canon novel Supernatural: Night Terror, Sam theorizes that Eve used Night Hags or similar creatures to create many of her monsters.

References