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== '''Powers'''==
 
== '''Powers'''==
*'''Invulnerability- '''As a ancient god, the only known thing that can harm him was a ram's horn.
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*'''Invulnerability - '''As a ancient god, the only known thing that can harm him was a ram's horn.
*'''Telekinesis- T'''he power to move things with his mind
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*'''Telekinesis - T'''he power to move things with his mind
*'''Teleportation- '''He could causually move from place to place in the blink of an eye (presumed)
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*'''Teleportation - '''He could causually move from place to place in the blink of an eye (presumed)
*'''Superhuman Strength- '''He was strong enough to over power several grown men, with no difficulty.
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*'''Superhuman Strength - '''He was strong enough to over power several grown men, with no difficulty.
*'''Immortality- A'''s a god, Osiris could live for ever. Nothing is known that can kill him.
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*'''Immortality - A'''s a god, Osiris could live forever. Nothing is known that can kill him.
*'''Superhuman senses'''
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*'''Superhuman senses - '''Osiris knew Sam was present despite his attempts to hide
*'''Telepathy- '''He was able to read others' minds to learn their guilt, and bring it foward to them.
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*'''Telepathy - '''He was able to read others' minds to learn their guilt, and bring it foward to them.
*'''Power to summon and control ghosts- '''As god of the dead and the underworld, he could easily summon the dead, and force them to do things against their will. It was implied that he can control the spirits of monsters as well.
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*'''Power to summon and control ghosts - '''As god of the dead and the underworld, he could summon the dead, and force them to do things against their will. It was implied that he can control the spirits of monsters as well.
   
 
==Weaknesses==
 
==Weaknesses==
It is unknown if he can be killed, but he could be put into a centuries long sleep by being stabbed by a ram's horn.
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It is unknown if he can be killed, but he could be put into a centuries long sleep by being stabbed with a ram's horn.
   
 
==Mythology==
 
==Mythology==

Revision as of 21:54, 24 April 2012

Osiris was an Egyptian god who put people who feel guilty on trial, and sentenced them to death.

Season 7

Osiris went to a local bar where he would find people who felt guilty. He would later grab Matthew Hammond,

Christopher Fisher, and Warren and take them to his court where he would hold a trial and condemn them. Dean bumps into him in a bar, where Dean tells his guilt to the bartender. After Dean leaves the bar, Osiris takes him to a farm where he puts Dean on trial. Sam comes in and becomes his lawyer. Osiris calls witnesses; Jo, Sam and Dean himself. In the end, Dean is guilty and Osiris tells him that he will die soon. Just before Dean can be killed, Sam uses a Ram's horn and puts Osiris in a centuries sleep freeing Dean from dying. Dean still feels guilty about the things in the past and for lying to his brother about Amy Pond.

Powers

  • Invulnerability - As a ancient god, the only known thing that can harm him was a ram's horn.
  • Telekinesis - The power to move things with his mind
  • Teleportation - He could causually move from place to place in the blink of an eye (presumed)
  • Superhuman Strength - He was strong enough to over power several grown men, with no difficulty.
  • Immortality - As a god, Osiris could live forever. Nothing is known that can kill him.
  • Superhuman senses - Osiris knew Sam was present despite his attempts to hide
  • Telepathy - He was able to read others' minds to learn their guilt, and bring it foward to them.
  • Power to summon and control ghosts - As god of the dead and the underworld, he could summon the dead, and force them to do things against their will. It was implied that he can control the spirits of monsters as well.

Weaknesses

It is unknown if he can be killed, but he could be put into a centuries long sleep by being stabbed with a ram's horn.

Mythology

Osiris also Usiris, is usually identified as the god of the afterlife, the underworld and the dead.

Osiris is at times considered the oldest son of the Earth god Geb and the sky goddess Nut, as well as being brother and husband of Isis, with Horus being considered his posthumously begotten son.

As ruler of the dead, Osiris is also sometimes called "king of the living", since the Ancient Egyptians considered the blessed dead "the living ones".

Osiris is not only a merciful judge of the dead in the afterlife, but also the underworld agency that granted all life, including sprouting vegetation and the fertile flooding of the Nile River.

The Kings of Egypt were associated with Osiris in death — as Osiris rose from the dead they would, in union with him, inherit eternal life through a process of imitative magic.

Osiris was widely worshiped as Lord of the Dead until the suppression of the Egyptian religion during the Christian era.

Osiris is the mythological father of the god Horus, whose conception is described in the Myth of Osiris and Isis, a central myth in ancient Egyptian belief.

The myth described Osiris as having been killed by his brother Set who wanted Osiris' throne. Isis briefly brought Osiris back to life by use of a spell that she learned from her father. This spell gave her time to become pregnant by Osiris before he again died. Isis later gave birth to Horus. As such, since Horus is born after Osiris' resurrection, Horus became thought of as a representation of new beginnings and the vanquisher of the evil Set.

Ptah-Seker (who resulted from the identification of Ptah as Seker), who is god of re-incarnation, thus gradually became identified with Osiris, the two becoming Ptah-Seker-Osiris. As the sun is thought to spend the night in the underworld, and subsequently be re-incarnated, as both king of the underworld, and god of reincarnation, Ptah-Seker-Osiris is identified.

The cult of Osiris (who is a god chiefly of regeneration and re-birth) had a particularly strong interest toward the concept of immortality.

Perhaps the only pagan god for whom there is a resurrection is the Egyptian Osiris. Close examination of this story shows that it is very different from Christ's resurrection. Osiris did not rise; he ruled in the abode of the dead. But he will never again come among the living and will reign only over the dead. This revived god is in reality a "mummy" god.'... No, the mummified Osiris is hardly an inspiration for the resurrected Christ.

A reference to his kingship in the land of the dead.