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Monster is the collective name given to the children and descendants of Eve. Although refering to many different species, they all share a point of origin, and many share traits. They are supernatural creatures with extraordinary strength and powers, and commonly prey upon humans. When they die, their souls are sent neither to Heaven nor Hell, but to Purgatory.

List of Monsters

Elite monsters

These monsters are of the strongest type, either by being physically stronger than the rest (like with Dragons), or are so unique that it's hard for hunters to hunt.

High-tier Monsters

These monsters are stronger than the majority of monsters, but not among the strongest.

Medium-tier Monsters

These monsters are about average in terms of strength and powers. They are also normally harder to kill than the Lower-tier monsters.

Lower-tier Monsters

These monsters are considered the easiest to kill, and possess the weakest powers. Despite this, they are still dangerous to hunters.

Unknown Ranking

These are monsters, who haven't actually appeared (yet), so their placement on this list is unknown.

  • Gorilla-Wolves (Mentioned by Dean)
  • Chupacabra (Mentioned by Gordon)
  • Loch Ness Monster (Mentioned by Bobby)
  • Lamia (Hunted by Sam and Dean, but never physically appeared in the episode)
  • Dr. Visyak (As the only one of her kind ever seen, and nothing was revealed about them, it's unknown what type of monster she is)
  • Gorgon (mentioned by Sam)
  • Minotaur (mentioned by Sam)
  • Black Dog (mentioned by Dean)

Hierarchy

Alphas

See: Alphas

Alphas are the first of each monster, and the direct descendants of Eve. As a result, each one is more powerful than any other member of their species. They are the creators of the rest of their species, and as such are the undisputed leaders of their kind.

Packs

Although many monsters are solitary, some, particularly the intelligent ones, form groups or packs, where they live and hunt together in "nests" or packs. Pack leaders serve as the bosses of these groups. This is not always a definite rule however, as some monsters known to live in packs, do sometimes live on their own as well.

Monsters also sometimes live in family groups, ones such as Changelings do this, in which case the parent leads them.

Monsters known to live in Packs

Known Pack Leaders

Vampire:

  • Luther - This leader governed a small pack of Vampires.
  • Boris - He commanded a group that recruited/created new vampires.
  • Lenore - She commanded a pack of vampires that fed on animal blood instead of human until Eve's influence pushed them back to feeding on human blood.
  • Dixon - Created a pack to make new "daughters" after his own daughter was killed by hunters.
  • Old Man - Led a pack of vampire pirates. Was so old he thought himself a god and forced his men to worship him as one.
  • Desmond - Rogue vampire who wanted to create his own pack and tried to get Benny Lafitte to help him.

Skinwalker:

Becoming a monster

Monsters are made in a great variety of ways. While this is not a complete list, it shows some of the more common methods of monster reproduction.

The original and most effective method is by tactile contact with Eve, the mother of all. She had the ability to turn humans into monsters or hybrids with a mere touch. This is presumably how most Alpha's were created.

The most common method, is however simply be sexual reproduction between monsters, which Changelings, Djinn's, Kitsune, Ghouls, Vetala and presumably all other monsters, whose method hasn't been stated do.

  • By Biting - Werewolves, Skinwalkers and Jefferson Starships can pass on their curse by biting a human.
  • By Genetics - Some monsters reproduce genetically without having to turn or infect humans. This is not the same as sexual reproduction between monsters, as In these cases their monstrous nature remains dormant for years, making them appear completely human before it emerges. Rugarus, and Shapeshifters reproduce in this way.
  • By Transfusion - Introduction and admixture of Vampire blood with a human's blood turns humans into vampires.
  • By Ingestion - A significant amount of vampire blood taken orally by a human causes him or her to turn into a vampire
  • By Venom - The Venom of an Arachne can turn its victim into an Arachne.
  • By Eating Human Flesh - Succumbing to cannibalism for long enough will turn a man into a Wendigo.

Common Attributes

Many monsters share traits and attributes:

  • Feeding on Humans - Most, if not all, monsters feed on humans - either human flesh, blood, certain organs, souls or all four. Only Shojos, Sirens, and Phoenixes don't seem to eat humans, they just kill them outright. Shapeshifters have never been seen eating people, or having any intent to, however it was implied by the Leviathan Edgar that at least some of them did. Some Monsters also have certain preferences in types of humans, Dragons eat Virgins, Rawhead's eat children, Okami each eat a certain type of human, down to preference, young Changeling feed on mothers, while older ones eat children, Shtriga normally feed on children as well.
  • Non-human Eyes - Shapeshifters, Jefferson Starships, Werewolves, Kitsunes, Skinwalkers, Wendigos, Vetalas, Dragons, Rugarus, Djinns, and Rakshasa can all be identified by their strange or unusual eyes, though some require certain conditions to be noticed (such as a Shapeshifter's eyes flashing yellow when seen through a camera).
  • Claws - Werewolves, Shojos, Kitsune, Skinwalkers (in dog form), Wendigos, Dragons, Rawheads and Lamia, all have razor sharp claws.
  • Fangs - Vampires, Werewolves, Okami, Jefferson Starships, Wendigos, Skinwalkers, Crocottas, and Vetala possess monstrous fangs. Vampires and Vetala use them to suck the blood of their victims, for others they are used to tear and devour flesh.
  • Superhuman Strength - All monsters typically possess some degree of superhuman strength, ranging from just stronger than humans, to being able to lift a man with one hand or snap steel chains, with the possible exception of Sirens. Dragons, Werewolves, Shojos, Rugarus, Vampires, Jefferson Starships and Wendigos are among the strongest of all monsters.
  • Superhuman Speed - Many monsters are much faster than humans so they can sneak up on humans unnoticed or outrun them in a chase. Skinwalkers, Rugarus, Werewolves, Vampires, Kitsunes, Jefferson Starships, Djinn, Crocotta, Dragons (while flying), and Wendigos possess these powers but Wendigos are the fastest of all monsters.
  • Shapeshifting - A common power of many monsters is the ability to change their form. Some, such as Shapeshifters, Sirens, Rakshasa, and Jefferson Starships, can change into whatever they want, while others are more limited. Dragons, Crocotta, Changelings, Shtriga, Phoenixes, Kitsune, Skinwalkers and Djinns can only change between their true form and a human disguise. Some monsters have certain requirements or limitations to their transformations, such as Werewolves, the only monsters that can't control their ability to transform (however, pure blood werewolves can shape shift at will,) or Ghouls, which are able to change into anyone, but only if they eat the person's flesh.

Interaction and Society

History

Monsters have hunted men since the beginning of time. According to the Alpha Vampire, he was the thing that humans feared when they cuddled around in the fire. Eve created the first monsters, the Alphas, who in turn went on to father the rest of their species. Although powerful (at least in the modern era), most monsters preferred to hide from humans or blend into their society, taking great care to avoid detection, especially by hunters. Because most of them could assume human form, they could easily pass as a regular human to the untrained eye. Additionally, although some could be detected through video footages in security cameras, most people disregard the anomalies they see as a technical problem or malfunctioning of the device.

Many monsters targetted isolated locations and communities as their hunting grounds. In some cases, they would attempt to reproduce, in addition to simply hunting men for food.

Arrival of Eve

Several monsters changed patterns and characteristics circa 2011, coinciding with the imminent arrival of Eve. According to hunters, monster activities and attacks increased in frequency. Several hunters also claimed that monsters were more daring in challenging hunters. Differences in their way of life were also noted, such as werewolves changing forms despite the lack of a full-moon, or certain monsters leaving their native land, as was the case with the Lamia and the Ōkami, or even some monsters long thought to be extinct reemerging into the open, as was the case with Dragons and Arachne. This was because Eve ordered her firstborn sons to be more vicious and to create their own armies to protect Purgatory.

Upon the arrival of Eve, she created two new children, thus the first new monsters in thousands of years, the Khan Worm and the Jefferson Starship, the latter she deemed to be her ultimate creation. However, Eve was killed by Dean Winchester, and the Starships were apparently all wiped out by Castiel and Crowley.

Leviathans and Additive 3.0

The Leviathan had a "monsters don't exist" policy; as a rule, they tried to keep monster attacks and news under control. Several monster populations declined during the introduction of Additive 3.0 of the Leviathan into the human food market. Monsters who fed on humans with the additive in their bloodstream died. At least one monster group, led by its Alpha, aided the Winchesters in a desperate bid to stop the Leviathan from killing off other monster species.

Present

To date, there were little to no hints of the aftermath of Additive 3.0 on both human and monster populations, and monster activities appeared to return to their usual state prior to Eve's arrival.

Weaknesses

Although there is no universal weakness that applies to all monsters, many share weaknesses:

  • Beheading - Vampires, Ghouls and Arachne can be killed by having their heads removed (as can Shapeshifters). This is also how Jefferson Starships are killed. This might work on most, if not all, monsters.
  • The Colt - The Colt can kill almost anything in existence.
  • Fire - Many monsters on supernatural have shown that they are vulnerable to and can be killed by fire. These monster are Wendigos, Lamias (with certain herbs), Changelings, and Rugarus.
  • Mirrors - Changelings, Sirens and Wraiths all have their true forms revealed by mirrors.
  • Silver - Several monsters are vulnerable to silver, the most well known are: Werewolves, Skinwalkers, Vetala's and Shapeshifters. Silver is also part of the thing needed to kill both Djinns and Lamias. Wraiths are vulnerable to silver, to touch it will burn their skin.
  • Vamp-Tonite - As well as dumbing down humans, a side effect of the Leviathan Corn Syrup additive, is it makes the blood toxic to any non-Leviathan monster (Vampires, Werewolves, Ghouls, Shapeshifters etc) who drink it. This is to wipe out the monsters, so that the Leviathans don't have to compete for food resources.
  • Shredding - Logically, shredding a monster destroys it, regardless of the type. After Bobby destroys an okami using a wood chipper, Rufus mentions that it could work on anything. Brian Wilcox after becoming a werewolf was killed by this method also, literally ripped to pieces.

Appearances

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

Season 7

Season 8

Trivia

  • Season 8 is the only season far not to introduce any new types of Monster.
  • Of all Monsters, Vampires have appeared the most. Shapeshifters are second. And Djinn are third.
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