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|category= [[Archangels]] {{c|[[Michael]], [[Lucifer]], [[Raphael]], and [[Gabriel]]}} <br> [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse|Horseman]] {{c|[[Death]]}}<br>Being {{c|[[God]]}}<br>Nothingness {{c|[[The Darkness]]}} |
|category= [[Archangels]] {{c|[[Michael]], [[Lucifer]], [[Raphael]], and [[Gabriel]]}} <br> [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse|Horseman]] {{c|[[Death]]}}<br>Being {{c|[[God]]}}<br>Nothingness {{c|[[The Darkness]]}} |
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+ | |status= Deceased {{c|[[Raphael]], [[Gabriel]], [[Death]], [[Lucifer]] and [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Alternate Michael]]}}<br>Alive {{c|[[Michael]], [[God]] and [[the Darkness]]}} |
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|This is one little planet, one tiny solar system, in a galaxy that's barely out of its diapers. I'm old, [[Dean]], very old, so I invite you to contemplate how insignificant I find you. |
|This is one little planet, one tiny solar system, in a galaxy that's barely out of its diapers. I'm old, [[Dean]], very old, so I invite you to contemplate how insignificant I find you. |
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|''[[Two Minutes to Midnight]]''}} |
|''[[Two Minutes to Midnight]]''}} |
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− | '''Primordial Entities''' refer to a group of [[Omnipotence|lower tier and nigh-omnipotent]] beings who existed before the creation of [[the Universe]]. |
+ | '''Primordial Entities''' or '''Cosmic Beings''' refer to a group of [[Omnipotence|lower tier and nigh-omnipotent]] beings who existed before the creation of [[the Universe]]. |
==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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− | All of them are older than the universe and possess immense power, ranging from at least destroying someone on a subatomic level (Raphael), altering the very fabric of reality (Gabriel), up to fully removing all of existence (The Darkness), or creating whole universes (God). Despite their immense power and agelessness, none are unkillable since even Death, God, and Amara, being called the strongest beings, can be killed under the right conditions. Death was destroyed, despite being an entity so powerful he saw humans no more powerful or important than how humans view bacterium. Like all things, even the Primordials are, to certain degrees, subject to the flow of the Natural Order. |
+ | All of them are older than the universe and possess immense power, ranging from at least destroying someone on a subatomic level (Raphael), altering the very fabric of reality (Gabriel), up to fully removing all of existence (The Darkness), or creating whole universes (God). Despite their immense power and agelessness, none are unkillable since even Death, God, and Amara, being called the strongest beings, can be killed under the right conditions. Death was destroyed, despite being an entity so powerful he saw humans no more powerful or important than how humans view bacterium. According to [[Billie]], the current incarnation of Death, [[God]] can be killed by the [[Nephilim]] [[Jack Kline (Nephilim)|Jack]] once he grows strong enough, though currently she does not elaborate on how and the Winchesters discuss the idea of Jack killing the Darkness too. Like all things, even the Primordials are, to certain degrees, subject to the flow of the Natural Order. |
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+ | ===Common Powers=== |
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+ | All primordial beings share these powers to varying degrees. |
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+ | *'''[[Immortality]]''' |
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+ | *'''[[Immunity]]''' |
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+ | *'''[[Invulnerability]]''' |
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+ | *'''[[Omnipotence|Nigh-Omnipotence]] ''' |
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+ | *'''[[Omniscience|Nigh-Omniscience]]''' |
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+ | *'''[[Reality Warping]]''' |
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+ | *'''[[Teleportation]]''' |
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==Members== |
==Members== |
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**[[Raphael]] - On one occasion, he rendered all electricity on the eastern seaboard cut off and destroyed [[Castiel]] on a subatomic level. Killed by Castiel empowered by the souls of [[Purgatory]]. |
**[[Raphael]] - On one occasion, he rendered all electricity on the eastern seaboard cut off and destroyed [[Castiel]] on a subatomic level. Killed by Castiel empowered by the souls of [[Purgatory]]. |
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**[[Lucifer]] - Creator of the [[demon]] species. Capable of bringing about the Apocalypse. Killed by [[Dean Winchester]] while [[Power Granting|powered by]] [[Apocalypse World]] [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]]. After being woken up in [[the Empty]] by his [[vessel]] [[Nick]], Lucifer attempted to have Nick resurrect him, only to be foiled by Jack and returned to the Empty where Lucifer continues to reside. |
**[[Lucifer]] - Creator of the [[demon]] species. Capable of bringing about the Apocalypse. Killed by [[Dean Winchester]] while [[Power Granting|powered by]] [[Apocalypse World]] [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]]. After being woken up in [[the Empty]] by his [[vessel]] [[Nick]], Lucifer attempted to have Nick resurrect him, only to be foiled by Jack and returned to the Empty where Lucifer continues to reside. |
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− | **[[Michael]] - The ''de facto'' [[Ruler of Heaven]] after God left. The oldest and most powerful Archangel. Imprisoned in [[Lucifer's Cage]]. He is the only remaining Archangel of the Main Universe alive. After God chose to begin the end of the Main Universe, he opened all of the doors in Hell, including the door to the Cage, leaving Michael with a way to escape. |
+ | **[[Michael]] - The ''de facto'' [[Ruler of Heaven]] after God left. The oldest and most powerful Archangel. Imprisoned in [[Lucifer's Cage]]. He is the only remaining Archangel of the Main Universe alive. After God chose to begin the end of the Main Universe, he opened all of the doors in Hell, including the door to the Cage, leaving Michael with a way to escape. After returning to Earth, Michael was able to effortlessly kill the first demon [[Lilith]] when she annoyed him and provided Dean and Castiel with [[Primordial Entity Trapping Spell|a spell to trap God]]. Even while restrained by the upgraded [[Supernatural Handcuffs]], Michael retained some of his powers including a degree of his incredible strength, [[terrakinesis]] and the ability to [[Portal Creation|create]] a [[rift]] to [[Purgatory]], something that even Raphael couldn't do without a powerful spell. |
**[[Apocalypse World]] [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]] - An alternate reality version of Michael trying to invade the Main Universe and take it over. In a gambit to defeat [[Lucifer]], the alternate version is reluctantly allowed into the [[vessel]] of [[Dean Winchester]] but later flees the vessel after defeating him. Alternate Michael was imprisoned in the subconscious of Dean Winchester until he broke free and was killed by Jack while using [[Rowena MacLeod]] as a vessel. |
**[[Apocalypse World]] [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]] - An alternate reality version of Michael trying to invade the Main Universe and take it over. In a gambit to defeat [[Lucifer]], the alternate version is reluctantly allowed into the [[vessel]] of [[Dean Winchester]] but later flees the vessel after defeating him. Alternate Michael was imprisoned in the subconscious of Dean Winchester until he broke free and was killed by Jack while using [[Rowena MacLeod]] as a vessel. |
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**[[Apocalypse World]] [[Lucifer (Apocalypse World)|Lucifer]] - An alternate reality version of Lucifer who rose from Hell and began [[The Apocalypse (Apocalypse World)|the Apocalypse]]. In his reality, Lucifer was defeated and killed by Michael. |
**[[Apocalypse World]] [[Lucifer (Apocalypse World)|Lucifer]] - An alternate reality version of Lucifer who rose from Hell and began [[The Apocalypse (Apocalypse World)|the Apocalypse]]. In his reality, Lucifer was defeated and killed by Michael. |
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+ | **[[Apocalypse World]] [[Gabriel (Apocalypse World)|Gabriel]] - An alternate reality version of Gabriel who left from Heaven and his current status is unknown. |
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− | *[[Death]] - A nigh-omnipotent being |
+ | *[[Death]] - A nigh-omnipotent being, the eldest Horsemen, and the personification of death itself. He is able to kill any being, except the Darkness, and whoever bears the [[Mark of Cain]]. He once realigned the orbit of the moon and is also capable of jail-breaking [[Lucifer's Cage]]. Killed by [[Dean Winchester]] with [[Death's Scythe|his own scythe]]. After his demise, [[Billie]] takes his place as the new Death. |
− | *[[God]] - The creator of almost everything that exists in the universe and the Darkness' younger brother. Created afterlife dimensions such as Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory, as well as many alternate dimensions. Can transfer the Mark of Cain, and do, or create, virtually anything. Death and the Darkness are the only beings to pose any threat to God. After being shot with [[The Equalizer]], a weapon of God's own creation, God is currently in a severely weakened and diminished state. |
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+ | *[[God]] - The creator of almost everything that exists in the universe and the Darkness' younger brother. Created afterlife dimensions such as Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory, as well as many alternate dimensions. Can transfer the Mark of Cain, and do, or create, virtually anything. Death and the Darkness are the only beings to pose any threat to God. After being shot with [[The Equalizer]], a weapon of God's own creation, God is currently in a severely weakened and diminished state. Due to his mandatory existence, God cannot be killed without the whole universe being destroyed. However, it is believed that in his current weakened state he can be trapped as God once did to the Darkness and Michael has provided [[Primordial Entity Trapping Spell|a spell]] that can do it. As seen in [[Alternate Timeline (The Trap)|an alternate timeline]], locking God away causes the cosmic balance to shift towards darkness, leading the world to become a darker place. However, [[Billie]], the current incarnation of Death, states that the [[Nephilim]] [[Jack Kline (Nephilim)|Jack]] can become strong enough to kill God if he follows a plan laid out by Billie which she appears to be getting from the book detailing God's ultimate demise in [[Death's Reading Room]]. |
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− | *[[The Darkness]] - The only entity in existence at one point, and God's older sister. She is able to annihilate all of existence and is capable of undoing virtually anything in the universe her brother made. Stronger than God himself, she is also able to fatally wound her own brother and heal him fully without difficulty. No supernatural entity can survive her or overpower her without massive assistance such as all the archangels and God. Only God is capable of killing her and only with help. |
+ | *[[The Darkness]] - The only entity in existence at one point, and God's older sister. She is able to annihilate all of existence and is capable of undoing virtually anything in the universe her brother made. Stronger than God himself, she is also able to fatally wound her own brother and heal him fully without difficulty. No supernatural entity can survive her or overpower her without massive assistance such as all the archangels and God. Only God is capable of killing her and only with help. However, the Winchesters speculate that once [[Jack Kline (Nephilim)|Jack]] becomes powerful enough to kill God, he might be able to kill the Darkness too. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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**''[[Good God, Y'all]]'' {{c|[[Lucifer]], [[Michael]] and [[God]], mentioned only}} |
**''[[Good God, Y'all]]'' {{c|[[Lucifer]], [[Michael]] and [[God]], mentioned only}} |
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**''[[Free To Be You and Me]]'' {{c|[[Raphael]] and [[Lucifer]]; [[Michael]] and [[God]], mentioned only}} |
**''[[Free To Be You and Me]]'' {{c|[[Raphael]] and [[Lucifer]]; [[Michael]] and [[God]], mentioned only}} |
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− | **''[[The End]]'' {{c|[[God]], masquerading as an alternative |
+ | **''[[The End]]'' {{c|[[God]], masquerading as an alternative version of Chuck Shurley; [[Lucifer (The End)|Alternative timeline Lucifer]]; [[Michael (The End)|Alternate Michael]], [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]], mentioned only}} |
**''[[Fallen Idols]]'' {{c|[[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]], mentioned only}} |
**''[[Fallen Idols]]'' {{c|[[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]], mentioned only}} |
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**''[[I Believe the Children Are Our Future]]'' {{c|[[Lucifer]], mentioned only}} |
**''[[I Believe the Children Are Our Future]]'' {{c|[[Lucifer]], mentioned only}} |
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**''[[Byzantium]]'' {{c|[[God]] and [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Alternate Michael]], mentioned only}} |
**''[[Byzantium]]'' {{c|[[God]] and [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Alternate Michael]], mentioned only}} |
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**''[[The Spear]]'' {{C|[[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Alternate Michael]]}} |
**''[[The Spear]]'' {{C|[[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Alternate Michael]]}} |
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− | **''[[Nihilism]]'' {{C|[[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Alternate Michael]]; alternate reality [[Death (Apocalypse World)|version]] of [[Death]], mentioned only}} |
+ | **''[[Nihilism]]'' {{C|[[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Alternate Michael]]; [[Apocalypse World|alternate reality]] [[Death (Apocalypse World)|version]] of [[Death]], mentioned only}} |
**''[[Ouroboros]]'' {{C|[[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Alternate Michael]]; [[Lucifer]] and [[God]], mentioned only}} |
**''[[Ouroboros]]'' {{C|[[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Alternate Michael]]; [[Lucifer]] and [[God]], mentioned only}} |
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**''[[Game Night]]'' {{C|[[Lucifer]]; [[God]], mentioned only}} |
**''[[Game Night]]'' {{C|[[Lucifer]]; [[God]], mentioned only}} |
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**''[[Back and to the Future]]'' {{C|[[God]] and [[Michael]], mentioned only}} |
**''[[Back and to the Future]]'' {{C|[[God]] and [[Michael]], mentioned only}} |
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**''[[Raising Hell]]'' {{C|[[God]] and [[The Darkness]]}} |
**''[[Raising Hell]]'' {{C|[[God]] and [[The Darkness]]}} |
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− | **[[The Rupture]] {{C|[[God]] and [[Lucifer]], mentioned only}} |
+ | **''[[The Rupture]]'' {{C|[[God]] and [[Lucifer]], mentioned only}} |
− | **[[Atomic Monsters]] {{C|[[God]]; [[The Darkness]] mentioned only}} |
+ | **''[[Atomic Monsters]]'' {{C|[[God]]; [[The Darkness]], mentioned only}} |
+ | **''[[Proverbs 17:3]]'' {{C|[[God]], mentioned only; [[Lucifer]], nightmare and mentioned only}} |
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+ | **''[[Golden Time]]'' {{C|[[God]], mentioned only}} |
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+ | **''[[Last Call]]'' {{C|[[God]] and [[The Darkness]], flashbacks only}} |
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+ | **''[[Our Father, Who Aren't in Heaven]]'' {{C|[[God]] and [[Michael]]; [[Lucifer]], mentioned only; [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Alternate Michael]], flashbacks only; [[The Darkness]], mentioned and flashbacks only}} |
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+ | **''[[The Trap]]'' {{c|[[God]]}} |
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+ | **''[[The Heroes' Journey]]'' {{C|[[God]], mentioned only}} |
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+ | **''[[The Gamblers]]'' {{C|[[God]], mentioned only}} |
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+ | **''[[Galaxy Brain]]'' {{C|[[God]]; [[The Darkness]] mentioned only}} |
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+ | **''[[Destiny's Child]]'' {{C|[[God]]; [[The Darkness]] mentioned only}} |
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*''[[Bobby Singer's Guide to Hunting]]'' {{c|[[God]], [[Death]] and the [[Archangels]], non-canon, mentioned only}} |
*''[[Bobby Singer's Guide to Hunting]]'' {{c|[[God]], [[Death]] and the [[Archangels]], non-canon, mentioned only}} |
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*It is unknown if Death's brothers count as Primordial entities. |
*It is unknown if Death's brothers count as Primordial entities. |
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*In [[Season 13]], [[The Shadow]] is introduced and stated [[The Empty]] (its residence) has existed before everything. However, the age of the entity and whether it counts as a primordial entity is unknown. However, it possesses vast powers as it can kill angels, resurrect them, invade Heaven and overcome it's defenses, and can even possess angels. As it only has near omnipotence in the Empty, it's powers rivals primordial entities even if it isn't one. |
*In [[Season 13]], [[The Shadow]] is introduced and stated [[The Empty]] (its residence) has existed before everything. However, the age of the entity and whether it counts as a primordial entity is unknown. However, it possesses vast powers as it can kill angels, resurrect them, invade Heaven and overcome it's defenses, and can even possess angels. As it only has near omnipotence in the Empty, it's powers rivals primordial entities even if it isn't one. |
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− | *[[Lucifer]] is the most recurring primordial entity. He is also the most antagonistic primordial entity in the series. |
+ | *[[Lucifer]] is the most recurring primordial entity. He is also the most recurring antagonistic primordial entity in the series. |
*Among the entities only [[Death]] or at least his position has a fail safe. Where as, if the Archangels die they just die, and where as Amara and God are the equilibrium that holds reality together where if they die reality dies. If Death dies, then the next reaper after him to die will inherit his position. |
*Among the entities only [[Death]] or at least his position has a fail safe. Where as, if the Archangels die they just die, and where as Amara and God are the equilibrium that holds reality together where if they die reality dies. If Death dies, then the next reaper after him to die will inherit his position. |
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*[[Dean Winchester]] has killed two Primordial Entities: [[Death]] and [[Lucifer]]. |
*[[Dean Winchester]] has killed two Primordial Entities: [[Death]] and [[Lucifer]]. |
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*[[Lucifer]] is the only one among the beings to have had a child with a human. |
*[[Lucifer]] is the only one among the beings to have had a child with a human. |
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*The Archangels and Death are the only known Primordial Entities with alternate universe counterparts. |
*The Archangels and Death are the only known Primordial Entities with alternate universe counterparts. |
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+ | *[[God]] stated to Sam that if he were to be seal away the law of nature specifically dealing with monsters would take over in his absence. This differs from Amara where sealing her had no adverse effect on the universe. |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 03:44, 24 September 2020
“ | This is one little planet, one tiny solar system, in a galaxy that's barely out of its diapers. I'm old, Dean, very old, so I invite you to contemplate how insignificant I find you. | ” |
Primordial Entities or Cosmic Beings refer to a group of lower tier and nigh-omnipotent beings who existed before the creation of the Universe.
Characteristics
All of them are older than the universe and possess immense power, ranging from at least destroying someone on a subatomic level (Raphael), altering the very fabric of reality (Gabriel), up to fully removing all of existence (The Darkness), or creating whole universes (God). Despite their immense power and agelessness, none are unkillable since even Death, God, and Amara, being called the strongest beings, can be killed under the right conditions. Death was destroyed, despite being an entity so powerful he saw humans no more powerful or important than how humans view bacterium. According to Billie, the current incarnation of Death, God can be killed by the Nephilim Jack once he grows strong enough, though currently she does not elaborate on how and the Winchesters discuss the idea of Jack killing the Darkness too. Like all things, even the Primordials are, to certain degrees, subject to the flow of the Natural Order.
Common Powers
All primordial beings share these powers to varying degrees.
- Immortality
- Immunity
- Invulnerability
- Nigh-Omnipotence
- Nigh-Omniscience
- Reality Warping
- Teleportation
Members
- Archangels - As beings created by God himself, archangels possess unimaginable levels of power.
- Gabriel - Created a TV universe to imprison the Winchesters. He made Sam relive a day over again countless times by reversing time and ensuring Dean died each day. He was assumed to have been killed by Lucifer during the Apocalypse, but was revealed to have faked his death. He went into hiding but was captured by the fourth, and last, Prince of Hell, Asmodeus, who fed off of his grace to grow into one of the strongest demons to exist. After escaping, he easily killed Asmodeus and absconded from his responsibilities again. After killing Loki and his sons, Gabriel set aside his past as the Trickster and agreed to help the Winchesters fight Michael. Killed by the Alternate Michael while helping the Winchesters.
- Raphael - On one occasion, he rendered all electricity on the eastern seaboard cut off and destroyed Castiel on a subatomic level. Killed by Castiel empowered by the souls of Purgatory.
- Lucifer - Creator of the demon species. Capable of bringing about the Apocalypse. Killed by Dean Winchester while powered by Apocalypse World Michael. After being woken up in the Empty by his vessel Nick, Lucifer attempted to have Nick resurrect him, only to be foiled by Jack and returned to the Empty where Lucifer continues to reside.
- Michael - The de facto Ruler of Heaven after God left. The oldest and most powerful Archangel. Imprisoned in Lucifer's Cage. He is the only remaining Archangel of the Main Universe alive. After God chose to begin the end of the Main Universe, he opened all of the doors in Hell, including the door to the Cage, leaving Michael with a way to escape. After returning to Earth, Michael was able to effortlessly kill the first demon Lilith when she annoyed him and provided Dean and Castiel with a spell to trap God. Even while restrained by the upgraded Supernatural Handcuffs, Michael retained some of his powers including a degree of his incredible strength, terrakinesis and the ability to create a rift to Purgatory, something that even Raphael couldn't do without a powerful spell.
- Apocalypse World Michael - An alternate reality version of Michael trying to invade the Main Universe and take it over. In a gambit to defeat Lucifer, the alternate version is reluctantly allowed into the vessel of Dean Winchester but later flees the vessel after defeating him. Alternate Michael was imprisoned in the subconscious of Dean Winchester until he broke free and was killed by Jack while using Rowena MacLeod as a vessel.
- Apocalypse World Lucifer - An alternate reality version of Lucifer who rose from Hell and began the Apocalypse. In his reality, Lucifer was defeated and killed by Michael.
- Apocalypse World Gabriel - An alternate reality version of Gabriel who left from Heaven and his current status is unknown.
- Death - A nigh-omnipotent being, the eldest Horsemen, and the personification of death itself. He is able to kill any being, except the Darkness, and whoever bears the Mark of Cain. He once realigned the orbit of the moon and is also capable of jail-breaking Lucifer's Cage. Killed by Dean Winchester with his own scythe. After his demise, Billie takes his place as the new Death.
- God - The creator of almost everything that exists in the universe and the Darkness' younger brother. Created afterlife dimensions such as Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory, as well as many alternate dimensions. Can transfer the Mark of Cain, and do, or create, virtually anything. Death and the Darkness are the only beings to pose any threat to God. After being shot with The Equalizer, a weapon of God's own creation, God is currently in a severely weakened and diminished state. Due to his mandatory existence, God cannot be killed without the whole universe being destroyed. However, it is believed that in his current weakened state he can be trapped as God once did to the Darkness and Michael has provided a spell that can do it. As seen in an alternate timeline, locking God away causes the cosmic balance to shift towards darkness, leading the world to become a darker place. However, Billie, the current incarnation of Death, states that the Nephilim Jack can become strong enough to kill God if he follows a plan laid out by Billie which she appears to be getting from the book detailing God's ultimate demise in Death's Reading Room.
- The Darkness - The only entity in existence at one point, and God's older sister. She is able to annihilate all of existence and is capable of undoing virtually anything in the universe her brother made. Stronger than God himself, she is also able to fatally wound her own brother and heal him fully without difficulty. No supernatural entity can survive her or overpower her without massive assistance such as all the archangels and God. Only God is capable of killing her and only with help. However, the Winchesters speculate that once Jack becomes powerful enough to kill God, he might be able to kill the Darkness too.
Appearances
- Season 1
- Phantom Traveler (God, mentioned only)
- Faith (God and Death, mentioned only)
- Nightmare (God, referenced only)
- Devil's Trap (God and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Season 2
- Houses of the Holy (Michael, mentioned and stained glass image; Raphael and God, mentioned only)
- Tall Tales (first appearance, Gabriel, masquerading as Loki)
- Season 3
- Bad Day at Black Rock (God, mentioned only)
- Sin City (Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- Malleus Maleficarum (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Mystery Spot (Gabriel, masquerading as Loki)
- Jus In Bello (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Season 4
- Lazarus Rising (God, mentioned only)
- Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean Winchester (God, Death and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- In the Beginning (God, mentioned only)
- Metamorphosis (God, mentioned only)
- Monster Movie (God and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester (Archangels, mentioned only)
- I Know What You Did Last Summer (Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- Heaven and Hell (God, mentioned only)
- After School Special (God, mentioned only)
- Death Takes A Holiday (Death, Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- On The Head Of A Pin (God and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- It's A Terrible Life (God, mentioned only)
- The Monster at the End of This Book (Raphael, presence; God, masquerading as Chuck)
- The Rapture (God , mentioned only)
- When the Levee Breaks (Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- Lucifer Rising (Raphael, presence; Lucifer, voice and incorporeal form; God, masquerading as Chuck; Michael, painting and referenced)
- Season 5
- Sympathy for the Devil (Lucifer and God, masquerading as Chuck; Michael and Raphael, mentioned only)
- Good God, Y'all (Lucifer, Michael and God, mentioned only)
- Free To Be You and Me (Raphael and Lucifer; Michael and God, mentioned only)
- The End (God, masquerading as an alternative version of Chuck Shurley; Alternative timeline Lucifer; Alternate Michael, Michael and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Fallen Idols (Michael and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- I Believe the Children Are Our Future (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Changing Channels (Gabriel; Lucifer, Michael and God mentioned only; Raphael, referenced only)
- The Real Ghostbusters (God, masquerading as Chuck)
- Abandon All Hope... (Lucifer; Death, unseen; Michael and God, mentioned only)
- Sam, Interrupted (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Swap Meat (Michael and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- The Song Remains the Same (Michael; Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- My Bloody Valentine (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (Death, unseen; Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Dark Side of the Moon (God and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- 99 Problems (God, Michael and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Point of No Return (Michael, presence; Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Hammer of the Gods (Gabriel and Lucifer; Michael and God, mentioned only)
- The Devil You Know (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Two Minutes to Midnight (Death; Lucifer, Michael and God, mentioned only)
- Swan Song (Michael, Lucifer and God, masquerading as Chuck)
- Season 6
- Exile on Main Street (God, referenced only)
- The Third Man (Raphael; God, mentioned only)
- You Can't Handle The Truth (Gabriel, mentioned only)
- Caged Heat (Michael, Lucifer and Raphael, mentioned only)
- Appointment In Samarra (Death; Michael, Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- Like A Virgin (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- The French Mistake (Raphael)
- The Man Who Would Be King (Raphael; Michael and Lucifer in flashbacks; God, mentioned only)
- Let It Bleed (God, mentioned only)
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (Raphael; Michael and Lucifer in flashbacks; God, mentioned only)
- Season 7
- Meet the New Boss (Raphael, corpse; Lucifer, as a hallucination; Death; Michael and God, mentioned only)
- Hello, Cruel World (Raphael, corpse, Lucifer, as a hallucination)
- The Girl Next Door (Lucifer, voice and mentioned)
- Defending Your Life (Lucifer, voice only)
- Slash Fiction (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Season Seven, Time for a Wedding! (God, mentioned only)
- Death's Door (Death, mentioned only)
- Repo Man (Lucifer, as a hallucination)
- Out With The Old (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- The Born-Again Identity (Lucifer, as a hallucination)
- Reading Is Fundamental (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- There Will Be Blood (Michael, painting only)
- Survival of the Fittest (God, mentioned only)
- Season 8
- What's Up, Tiger Mommy? (God, mentioned only)
- A Little Slice of Kevin (God, mentioned only)
- As Time Goes By (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Trial and Error (God, mentioned only)
- Goodbye Stranger (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Pac-Man Fever (God, mentioned only)
- The Great Escapist (God, Michael, Lucifer, Raphael and Gabriel, mentioned only)
- Sacrifice (God, mentioned only)
- Season 9
- I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here (Death; God, mentioned only)
- I'm No Angel (God, mentioned only)
- Holy Terror (God, mentioned only)
- Road Trip (Archangels and God, mentioned only)
- First Born (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Meta Fiction (Gabriel, as an illusion)
- Do You Believe In Miracles? (Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- Season 10
- Fan Fiction (God, masquerading as Chuck; Lucifer and Michael, mentioned only)
- The Executioner's Song (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Inside Man (Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- Brother's Keeper (Death and The Darkness; Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- Season 11
- Out of the Darkness, Into the Fire (The Darkness; Death, Michael and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Form and Void (The Darkness; Death and God, mentioned only)
- The Bad Seed (The Darkness; God, mentioned only)
- Baby (Lucifer, posing as young John Winchester in Sam's vision; The Darkness and God, mentioned only)
- Thin Lizzie (The Darkness)
- Our Little World (The Darkness; God and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Plush (God, mentioned only)
- O Brother, Where Art Thou? (Lucifer and The Darkness; God, mentioned only)
- The Devil in the Details (Lucifer and The Darkness; God, Raphael and Gabriel, mentioned only; Michael, flashbacks and mentioned)
- Into the Mystic (Lucifer; The Darkness, mentioned only)
- Don't You Forget About Me (God and The Darkness, mentioned only)
- Love Hurts (The Darkness, mentioned and form taken by a Qareen)
- The Vessel (Lucifer; God and The Darkness, mentioned only)
- Beyond the Mat (Lucifer; God and The Darkness, mentioned only)
- Safe House (The Darkness, mentioned only)
- Red Meat (The Darkness and God, mentioned only)
- Hell's Angel (Lucifer and The Darkness; God, mentioned only)
- The Chitters (Lucifer, The Darkness and God, mentioned only)
- Don't Call Me Shurley (God; The Darkness and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- All in the Family (Lucifer, The Darkness and God)
- We Happy Few (Lucifer, The Darkness and God; Michael, Raphael and Gabriel, mentioned only)
- Alpha and Omega (God and The Darkness; Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Season 12
- Keep Calm and Carry On (Lucifer and The Darkness, mentioned only)
- Mamma Mia (Lucifer; God and The Darkness, mentioned only)
- The Foundry (Lucifer)
- American Nightmare (Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- The One You've Been Waiting For (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Celebrating The Life Of Asa Fox (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Rock Never Dies (Lucifer; God and The Darkness, mentioned only)
- LOTUS (Lucifer; God mentioned only)
- First Blood (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Stuck in the Middle (With You) (Lucifer; Michael, painting and mentioned)
- Family Feud (Lucifer)
- Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell (Lucifer)
- The British Invasion (Lucifer; Michael, mentioned only)
- The Future (Lucifer)
- Twigs & Twine & Tasha Banes (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- There's Something About Mary (Lucifer)
- Who We Are (Lucifer, photo and mentioned)
- All Along the Watchtower (Lucifer; God, mentioned only)
- Season 13
- Lost & Found (Lucifer; God, mentioned only)
- The Rising Son (Lucifer and Alternate Michael; God, The Darkness, Michael and Alternate Lucifer, mentioned only)
- The Big Empty (Lucifer, The Darkness and God, mentioned only)
- Advanced Thanatology (Death and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Tombstone (God mentioned only)
- War of the Worlds (Lucifer and Alternate Michael; God, mentioned only)
- The Bad Place (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Breakdown (God, mentioned only)
- Various & Sundry Villains (Lucifer; Michael, Alternate Michael and The Darkness, mentioned only)
- Devil's Bargain (Lucifer and Gabriel; God, Michael, Raphael and Alternate Michael, mentioned only)
- Good Intentions (Alternate Michael; Alternate Lucifer, Lucifer, Michael, Death and The Darkness, mentioned only)
- A Most Holy Man (Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- Scoobynatural (Gabriel, referenced only)
- The Thing (Gabriel)
- Bring 'em Back Alive (Lucifer and Gabriel; Alternate Michael, God and Michael, mentioned only)
- Funeralia (Lucifer, Gabriel and Alternate Michael, mentioned only)
- Unfinished Business (Gabriel; Lucifer, Michael, God and Alternate Michael, mentioned only)
- Beat the Devil (Lucifer and Gabriel)
- Exodus (Lucifer, Gabriel and Alternate Michael; Michael and God, mentioned only)
- Let the Good Times Roll (Lucifer and Alternate Michael; Gabriel, flashback only)
- Season 14
- Stranger in a Strange Land (Alternate Michael; God, Lucifer and Gabriel, mentioned only)
- Gods and Monsters (Alternate Michael; Lucifer, mentioned and flashback; God and Gabriel, mentioned only)
- The Scar (Alternate Michael)
- Mint Condition (Alternate Michael, mentioned only)
- Nightmare Logic (Alternate Michael, mentioned only)
- Optimism (Alternate Michael, Alternate Lucifer and Gabriel, mentioned only)
- Unhuman Nature (Lucifer; Gabriel, mentioned only)
- Byzantium (God and Alternate Michael, mentioned only)
- The Spear (Alternate Michael)
- Nihilism (Alternate Michael; alternate reality version of Death, mentioned only)
- Ouroboros (Alternate Michael; Lucifer and God, mentioned only)
- Game Night (Lucifer; God, mentioned only)
- Absence (Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Moriah (God; Alternate Michael, Lucifer, Michael, The Darkness and Death mentioned only)
- Season 15
- Back and to the Future (God and Michael, mentioned only)
- Raising Hell (God and The Darkness)
- The Rupture (God and Lucifer, mentioned only)
- Atomic Monsters (God; The Darkness, mentioned only)
- Proverbs 17:3 (God, mentioned only; Lucifer, nightmare and mentioned only)
- Golden Time (God, mentioned only)
- Last Call (God and The Darkness, flashbacks only)
- Our Father, Who Aren't in Heaven (God and Michael; Lucifer, mentioned only; Alternate Michael, flashbacks only; The Darkness, mentioned and flashbacks only)
- The Trap (God)
- The Heroes' Journey (God, mentioned only)
- The Gamblers (God, mentioned only)
- Galaxy Brain (God; The Darkness mentioned only)
- Destiny's Child (God; The Darkness mentioned only)
- Bobby Singer's Guide to Hunting (God, Death and the Archangels, non-canon, mentioned only)
Trivia
- Gabriel was the first primordial entity the Winchester brothers encountered. Notably, Gabriel is the youngest primordial entity, while the oldest and most powerful one, the Darkness, is the last one they met.
- Lucifer was the first primordial that the Winchesters knowingly encountered, since both Gabriel and God hid their identities from them.
- Due to the Winchesters traveling back in time, Michael was, chronologically, the first primordial and angel to meet the Winchesters, having met them before they were born in the timeline.[1]
- With the exception of Death, all the known Primordials are related. God and Amara are siblings and all the Archangels are God's children and The Darkness' nephews.
- Since the introduction of Gabriel, Season 8 is the only season to not feature a Primordial Entity.
- Season 5 featured the most Primordial Entities in a single season, with the appearances of all four Archangels, God, and Death.
- Aside from Death, all the Primordial Beings appear to be elemental. The Darkness is the primordial darkness, God is the primordial light, and the Archangels which God called the Stuff of Primordial Creation, are spiritual entities of light, like the lesser angels, but are far more powerful with only the older primordials and Jack exceeding their power.
- It is unknown if Death's brothers count as Primordial entities.
- In Season 13, The Shadow is introduced and stated The Empty (its residence) has existed before everything. However, the age of the entity and whether it counts as a primordial entity is unknown. However, it possesses vast powers as it can kill angels, resurrect them, invade Heaven and overcome it's defenses, and can even possess angels. As it only has near omnipotence in the Empty, it's powers rivals primordial entities even if it isn't one.
- Lucifer is the most recurring primordial entity. He is also the most recurring antagonistic primordial entity in the series.
- Among the entities only Death or at least his position has a fail safe. Where as, if the Archangels die they just die, and where as Amara and God are the equilibrium that holds reality together where if they die reality dies. If Death dies, then the next reaper after him to die will inherit his position.
- Dean Winchester has killed two Primordial Entities: Death and Lucifer.
- Lucifer is the only one among the beings to have had a child with a human.
- The Archangels and Death are the only known Primordial Entities with alternate universe counterparts.
- God stated to Sam that if he were to be seal away the law of nature specifically dealing with monsters would take over in his absence. This differs from Amara where sealing her had no adverse effect on the universe.