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{{Items
 
{{Items
|name = Ma'lak Box
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|name = Ma'lak Boxes
 
|image = Ma'lak Box.png
 
|image = Ma'lak Box.png
 
|season = [[Season 14|14]]
 
|season = [[Season 14|14]]
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|use = To keep almost any creature, especially an [[Archangel]], locked away forever
 
|use = To keep almost any creature, especially an [[Archangel]], locked away forever
 
|powers = Can keep almost any creature inside
 
|powers = Can keep almost any creature inside
|location = Destroyed
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|location = Destroyed by [[Jack Kline (Nephilim)|Jack]] {{c|main timeline}}
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Erased from existence {{c|[[Alternate Timeline (The Trap)|alternate timeline]]}}}}
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{{Quote
 
{{Quote
 
|It's a Ma'lak Box. Secured and warded. Once inside, nothing gets out, not even an Archangel.
 
|It's a Ma'lak Box. Secured and warded. Once inside, nothing gets out, not even an Archangel.
|[[Dean]]
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|[[Dean]] to [[Sam]]
 
|''[[Damaged Goods]]''}}
 
|''[[Damaged Goods]]''}}
 
'''Ma'lak Boxes''' are coffins designed to keep any creature locked inside, especially an [[Archangel]], as stated by [[Dean]]. It wasn't however, able to hold [[Jack Kline (Nephilim)|Jack]] inside it.
 
A '''Ma'lak Box''' is a coffin designed to keep any creature locked inside, especially an [[Archangel]], as stated by [[Dean]]. It wasn't however, able to hold [[Jack Kline (Nephilim)|Jack Kline]] inside it.
 
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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After escaping his prison in Dean's mind, Michael leaves his body and takes [[Rowena MacLeod]] as his [[vessel]] instead. Michael taunts Dean about not using the box when he had the chance and Dean orders Sam to get the [[Supernatural Handcuffs]] so that they can still implement the plan. However, Michael disables the Winchesters and [[Castiel]] before they can try. Instead, [[Jack Kline (Nephilim)|Jack]] [[Enochian Soul Stabilization Ritual|taps into the power]] of his [[soul]] and kills Michael, ending the need for the Ma'lak Box.
 
After escaping his prison in Dean's mind, Michael leaves his body and takes [[Rowena MacLeod]] as his [[vessel]] instead. Michael taunts Dean about not using the box when he had the chance and Dean orders Sam to get the [[Supernatural Handcuffs]] so that they can still implement the plan. However, Michael disables the Winchesters and [[Castiel]] before they can try. Instead, [[Jack Kline (Nephilim)|Jack]] [[Enochian Soul Stabilization Ritual|taps into the power]] of his [[soul]] and kills Michael, ending the need for the Ma'lak Box.
   
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The Ma'lak Box was used to trap Jack, after Sam and Dean assured him they were working on a way to fix his soul. However, thanks to his subconscious manifestation, Jack realized they had deceived him. Combined with his disappointment with [[Duma]] and the Winchesters' lies, he snapped from everything. Enraged, he unleashed his powers, blasted the box and destroyed it.
==Physical Appearence==
 
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In an [[Alternate Timeline (The Trap)|alternate timeline]] envisioned by [[God]] where the Winchesters and Castiel trapped him, the Mark [[Castiel (The Trap)|Castiel]] took on drove him crazy. In response, [[Dean Winchester (The Trap)|Dean]] was forced to trap his best friend in a Ma'lak Box and bury him.
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When Jack's soul is restored, one of his flashbacks includes escaping from the Ma'lak Box.
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==Physical Appearance==
 
[[File:Ma'lak Box sigil.jpg|thumb|One of the sigils on the outside of the Ma'lak Box]]The Ma'lak Box is made of sheet metal and metal bars. The edges are welded together by [[Dean Winchester]]. There are also multiple sigils welded onto the outside of the box.
 
[[File:Ma'lak Box sigil.jpg|thumb|One of the sigils on the outside of the Ma'lak Box]]The Ma'lak Box is made of sheet metal and metal bars. The edges are welded together by [[Dean Winchester]]. There are also multiple sigils welded onto the outside of the box.
   
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**''[[Ouroboros]]'' {{c|mentioned only}}
 
**''[[Ouroboros]]'' {{c|mentioned only}}
 
**''[[Jack in the Box]]''
 
**''[[Jack in the Box]]''
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*[[Season 15]]
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**''[[The Trap]]'' {{c|mentioned only}}
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**''[[Galaxy Brain]]'' {{c|mentioned only}}
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**''[[Destiny's Child]]'' {{c|flashback only}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Ma'lak is variation of Mal'ak (also spelled Malak, Melek), is the Semitic word for "angel" (Arabic: ملاك‎, malāk; Hebrew מַלְאָךְ; Ge'ez መልዐክ, mal'āk; Aramaic מלאך). The plural of malak ("angels") is ملائكه malaa'ikah in Arabic, מַלְאָכִים malakim in Hebrew, and መላዕክት mala'ikt in Ge'ez. So, literally, it is called "Angel Box"
 
*Ma'lak is variation of Mal'ak (also spelled Malak, Melek), is the Semitic word for "angel" (Arabic: ملاك‎, malāk; Hebrew מַלְאָךְ; Ge'ez መልዐክ, mal'āk; Aramaic מלאך). The plural of malak ("angels") is ملائكه malaa'ikah in Arabic, מַלְאָכִים malakim in Hebrew, and መላዕክት mala'ikt in Ge'ez. So, literally, it is called "Angel Box"
 
*Ma'lak Boxes are supposedly extremely difficult to manufacture. In ''[[Damaged Goods]]'', [[Sam Winchester]] even stated that they're impossible to build, though [[Dean]] had already successfully built one at this point, thanks to the directions in the book [[Billie]] had given to Dean from [[Death's Reading Room|her reading room]].
 
*Ma'lak Boxes are supposedly extremely difficult to manufacture. In ''[[Damaged Goods]]'', [[Sam Winchester]] even stated that they're impossible to build, though [[Dean]] had already successfully built one at this point, thanks to the directions in the book [[Billie]] had given to Dean from [[Death's Reading Room|her reading room]].
**[[Sam]] also stated that nobody has ever built a Ma'lak box before. This makes [[Dean]] the first person ever to do so.
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**[[Sam]] also stated that nobody has ever built a Ma'lak Box before. This makes [[Dean]] the first person ever to do so.
 
**Despite that, some lore in the [[Men of Letters bunker]] detailed some characteristics of it and how it is be used, as shown in one of the lore books Dean takes with him.
 
**Despite that, some lore in the [[Men of Letters bunker]] detailed some characteristics of it and how it is be used, as shown in one of the lore books Dean takes with him.
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**Its suggested that Dean can build another Ma'lak Box if needed since in an [[Alternate Timeline (The Trap)|alternate timeline]], [[Dean Winchester (The Trap)|Dean]] mentioned trapping [[Castiel (The Trap)|Castiel]] in one. This alternate future took place after [[Jack Kline (Nephilim)|Jack]] destroyed the first Ma'lak Box Dean built.
 
[[Category:Objects]]
 
[[Category:Objects]]
 
[[Category:Weapon]]
 
[[Category:Weapon]]
 
[[Category:Destroyed]]
 
[[Category:Destroyed]]
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[[Category:Magical Objects]]

Revision as of 03:26, 24 March 2020

It's a Ma'lak Box. Secured and warded. Once inside, nothing gets out, not even an Archangel.

Ma'lak Boxes are coffins designed to keep any creature locked inside, especially an Archangel, as stated by Dean. It wasn't however, able to hold Jack inside it.

Overview

A Ma'lak Box is a coffin that's warded to keep any creature trapped inside, especially archangels, as stated by Dean. Though the secrets to its creation have been long lost, Billie provides Dean with a copy in a book from her reading room that reveals that the Ma'lak Box is the only thing that can keep Michael from escaping.

Following the instructions in the book, Dean builds a Ma'lak Box in the workshop of Donna Hanscum's cabin with the plan of imprisoning himself and Michael in it for an eternity at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. After Mary Winchester finds the box and realizes what it is, Dean is forced to tell Sam, seeing no other way to stop Michael. Sam reluctantly agrees, but gets Dean to take a case before they put the box to use. After they are unexpectedly able to save Donatello Redfield, Sam is able to convince Dean to try to find another way before using the box.

After escaping his prison in Dean's mind, Michael leaves his body and takes Rowena MacLeod as his vessel instead. Michael taunts Dean about not using the box when he had the chance and Dean orders Sam to get the Supernatural Handcuffs so that they can still implement the plan. However, Michael disables the Winchesters and Castiel before they can try. Instead, Jack taps into the power of his soul and kills Michael, ending the need for the Ma'lak Box.

The Ma'lak Box was used to trap Jack, after Sam and Dean assured him they were working on a way to fix his soul. However, thanks to his subconscious manifestation, Jack realized they had deceived him. Combined with his disappointment with Duma and the Winchesters' lies, he snapped from everything. Enraged, he unleashed his powers, blasted the box and destroyed it.

In an alternate timeline envisioned by God where the Winchesters and Castiel trapped him, the Mark Castiel took on drove him crazy. In response, Dean was forced to trap his best friend in a Ma'lak Box and bury him.

When Jack's soul is restored, one of his flashbacks includes escaping from the Ma'lak Box.

Physical Appearance

Ma'lak Box sigil

One of the sigils on the outside of the Ma'lak Box

The Ma'lak Box is made of sheet metal and metal bars. The edges are welded together by Dean Winchester. There are also multiple sigils welded onto the outside of the box.

Appearances

Trivia

  • Ma'lak is variation of Mal'ak (also spelled Malak, Melek), is the Semitic word for "angel" (Arabic: ملاك‎, malāk; Hebrew מַלְאָךְ; Ge'ez መልዐክ, mal'āk; Aramaic מלאך). The plural of malak ("angels") is ملائكه malaa'ikah in Arabic, מַלְאָכִים malakim in Hebrew, and መላዕክት mala'ikt in Ge'ez. So, literally, it is called "Angel Box"
  • Ma'lak Boxes are supposedly extremely difficult to manufacture. In Damaged Goods, Sam Winchester even stated that they're impossible to build, though Dean had already successfully built one at this point, thanks to the directions in the book Billie had given to Dean from her reading room.
    • Sam also stated that nobody has ever built a Ma'lak Box before. This makes Dean the first person ever to do so.
    • Despite that, some lore in the Men of Letters bunker detailed some characteristics of it and how it is be used, as shown in one of the lore books Dean takes with him.
    • Its suggested that Dean can build another Ma'lak Box if needed since in an alternate timeline, Dean mentioned trapping Castiel in one. This alternate future took place after Jack destroyed the first Ma'lak Box Dean built.