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Reapers are also impartial in other ways, and rarely interfere in any manner other than performing their duties, and although they have the power to, they do not kill people before their time. However there is one possible account of a Reaper ignoring the Natural Order, when one Reaper who had been bound was freed, he quickly turned on and killed the person who bound them. This is the only known occasion of any reaper ever being the cause of a person's death. As the person in question, had forced the Reaper to go against the natural order, by taking those in the place of others whose times up, this can be excepted.
 
Reapers are also impartial in other ways, and rarely interfere in any manner other than performing their duties, and although they have the power to, they do not kill people before their time. However there is one possible account of a Reaper ignoring the Natural Order, when one Reaper who had been bound was freed, he quickly turned on and killed the person who bound them. This is the only known occasion of any reaper ever being the cause of a person's death. As the person in question, had forced the Reaper to go against the natural order, by taking those in the place of others whose times up, this can be excepted.
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Some Reapers do break these treds however, Rouge Reapers do exist. Unlike normal reapers, these reapers ferry souls out of there afterlives and take them to a different one, for the purpose of profit, and usually work for higher beings, however they still reap souls like normal reapers.
   
 
Despite appearing stoic at times, Reapers are apparently as capable at experiencing emotions as humans, as on many occasions Reapers have shown sorrow, annoyance, compassion and anger. They also appear to have free will, although they rarely act upon it.
 
Despite appearing stoic at times, Reapers are apparently as capable at experiencing emotions as humans, as on many occasions Reapers have shown sorrow, annoyance, compassion and anger. They also appear to have free will, although they rarely act upon it.

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Reapers are children and servants of Death. They assist in maintaining the Natural Order, and are completely neutral, not aligned with Heaven nor Hell nor Purgatory. According to Castiel, Reapers will sometimes appear in mass gatherings in prelude to a great disaster such as the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii.

Charateristics

Reapers are required for death to occur, they wait till a person meets the end of his or her life (either through accident, or simply the natural end point of that person's life) and then touch the person causing them to die, they then escort their souls to Heaven or Hell. They do not however possess the power to force souls to go with them. It's unknown if they are required for death to occur to all beings or simply humans.

Reapers are completely neutral beings, not caring for deals, or fate or even each other at times, all they care about is maintaining the Natural Order. Although sometimes uncaring, Reapers generally sympathies with their victims, but refuse to make allowances, regardless of who or why. As they can't force anyone to go with them, Reapers must convince the souls to leave with them, which they normally achieve by forewarning the fate of the souls if they refuse.

Reapers are also impartial in other ways, and rarely interfere in any manner other than performing their duties, and although they have the power to, they do not kill people before their time. However there is one possible account of a Reaper ignoring the Natural Order, when one Reaper who had been bound was freed, he quickly turned on and killed the person who bound them. This is the only known occasion of any reaper ever being the cause of a person's death. As the person in question, had forced the Reaper to go against the natural order, by taking those in the place of others whose times up, this can be excepted.

Some Reapers do break these treds however, Rouge Reapers do exist. Unlike normal reapers, these reapers ferry souls out of there afterlives and take them to a different one, for the purpose of profit, and usually work for higher beings, however they still reap souls like normal reapers.

Despite appearing stoic at times, Reapers are apparently as capable at experiencing emotions as humans, as on many occasions Reapers have shown sorrow, annoyance, compassion and anger. They also appear to have free will, although they rarely act upon it.

It is implied Reapers have a similar opinion of Death, as Angels do with God. Seeing him as their creator and master. Upon his release, hundreds if not thousands of Reapers flocked to meet, and receive orders from him. While dozens followed him around in Chicago. Likewise their relationship is described by Tessa as "He calls us, we don't call him".

It seems the Reapers have no sole shape, as some of them appear as ghosts, beautiful women or elder men in mortician wear or suits. Commonly though, they appear as elder men in mortician wear, often black. Despite this they do have genders, as Tessa was repeatedly referred to as female - even by Death himself, and Tessa was her actual name.

History

Reapers are first credited in John Winchester's journal. Dean and Sam Winchester first encounter a reaper in the episode Faith, seen assisting Roy Legrange "heal" the sick. However, only someone who is dead or near-death (or is the target of it) can see a reaper. The reaper can be controlled by Black Magic and was released by smashing the Rosario controlling it, upon which it turned on the person who was controlling it: Roy Legrange's wife.

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Tessa in her true form.

A different reaper, Tessa, appears in the season 2 premiere In My Time of Dying. After Dean is left in a near-death coma following a car accident, the reaper, disguised as a young girl, eventually persuades Dean to come with her. However, John Winchester offered his soul and the Colt to restore his fallen son. The Yellow-Eyed Demon, then taking the offer, possesses Tessa, allowing Dean to live. Tessa has a second appearance in the fourth-season episode Death Takes a Holiday, along with another reaper, in which Sam and Dean try to stop the breaking of a seal, which involves two reapers being killed.

Reapers make a fourth appearance in the fifth-season episode, Abandon All Hope.... dozens appear in a deserted street through Castiel's eyes. Bobby later reveals that they are in the town because Lucifer is planning a ritual to raise their "Boss", Death, one of the four horsemen. Reapers make a fifth appearance in the fifth-season episode, Two Minutes to Midnight. They appear through Crowley's eyes, standing outside of a building where Death was at an earlier time.

Tessa makes an appearance in the sixth-season episode, Appointment In Samarra, along with the Horseman Death, when Dean prematurely causes his own death through lethal injection. This marks the sixth appearance of reapers on the show.

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Bobby's Reaper.

Reapers make a seventh appearance in Death's Door when a reaper comes after Bobby in his critical state when he is shot in the head by Dick Roman.

A new type of Reaper, referred to as a "rogue Reaper" appears in Taxi Driver. This type of Reaper takes mortals and souls between Earth and Heaven and Hell for a price and are visible without the necessity of being dead. One, Ajay, is approached by Sam and Dean to take Sam to Hell to rescue an innocent soul as part of the second trial to close the Gates of Hell. Ajay reveals that he took Bobby's soul to Hell when his flask was burned and agrees to take Sam in exchange for a favor from the Winchesters in the future. Ajay takes Sam to Purgatory where there is a backdoor to Hell, but Crowley learns what he is up to and kills Ajay with an Angel Blade, hoping to trap Sam.

Powers and Abilities

As the servants of Death, reapers are quite powerful beings.

  • Invisibility - Reapers are naturally invisible to the naked-eye, unless they are dealing with the deceased, or if they choose otherwise. Beings with supernatural perception like angels and demons are capable of bypassing this skill and see reapers with clarity.
  • Supernatural Perception - They can see ghosts, especially the ghosts of whom they are about to reap.
  • Teleportation - Reapers can appear anywhere on the Earth, including in human minds. They can also travel to Heaven, Purgatory and Hell with ease, its also possible for them to take living humans with them, but most of the time they don't.
  • Resurrection - Reapers are capable of reviving the dead, though their dedication to the natural order usually prevents them to.
  • Cosmic Awareness - Reapers are incredibly knowledgeable, aware of at what point all people are supposed to die, as well as what lives are going to be created. They also understand many concepts, including the limits of power.
  • Time manipulation - Reapers are able to stop time, causing objects that measure time to permanently break.
  • Astral projection - Reapers can project their astral form, similar to the angels.
  • Superhuman stamina - Reapers do not grow tired, and will never leave their victims, unless a supernatural event disturbs them.
  • Invulnerability - The only two known ways to kill a Reaper is with the scythe of Death and a special incantation or an Angel Blade.
  • Killing Touch - Reapers can kill any being by touching them, except stronger more powerful beings (These beings including God, the Four Horsemen, the Archangels, or Leviathans).
  • Telekinesis - Demonstrated when Tessa knocked Dean back with her mind.
  • Immortality - Reapers are not subjected to hunger, disease, or age.
  • Flight/Levitation - In their true form, they have the ability to fly and/or levitate.
  • Perception Altering - By this ability, reapers are able to change their appearance before spirits to hide their true, more frightening form. This allows reapers to make people see what they want them to see, and enables the reapers to communicate more effectively with their targets.
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  • Disease/Death Transference - Reapers can use their powers to heal disease and injuries, however they have to give the injury or disease to someone else.
  • Memory Manipulation - Reapers can make mortals forget things and can also restore memories.
  • Intangibility - In their true form, they are like ghosts, and can phase through solid matter without any kind of injuries.
  • Electromagnetic Interference - The appearance of a Reaper can cause lights in a room to flicker or go out.
  • Wind Manipulation - A reaper's arrival can cause sudden gusts of wind.
  • Biokinesis - Reapers can manipulate human biology, one angry Reaper, once infected a person with a mental condition, giving them an early death in revenge.

Weaknesses

Despite being quite powerful beings, Reapers do possess a few weaknesses:

  • Death - They are completely under their master Death's control. As Tessa puts it, "He calls us, we don't call him". As such, Death is the only known being who can stop Reapers permanently.
  • Higher-tier Demons - Powerful demons like Crowley, Azazel and Alastair can overpower Reapers, and in Azazel's case, even possess them.
  • Magic - Reapers can also be imprisoned, and warded off by spells (Enochian runes or symbols), however nothing other than Death or God can permanently stop them. Certain spells can also bind them, however this is very old, very dark and very strong magic.
  • Death's Scythe - Like most beings, they are vulnerable to Death's scythe.

Appearances

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