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[[File:The Fog, as seen from the outside.PNG|thumb|302x302px]]'''Fog''' was a gas-like supernatural substance which turned [[humans]] into [[Rabid]]s. It was exclusively spread by [[Amara]] in order to make people see things from her point of view.
 
[[File:The Fog, as seen from the outside.PNG|thumb|302x302px]]'''Fog''' was a gas-like supernatural substance which turned [[humans]] into [[Rabid]]s. It was exclusively spread by [[Amara]] in order to make people see things from her point of view.
   
 
Sometime after Amara took possession of [[Lucifer]] and began torturing him, she unleashed this fog at Hope Springs, Idaho. Many of the citizens were affected by the fog, and many of them died. [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] were alerted by the events happening in this town and rushed to see the cause.
==History==
 
Sometime after Amara took possession of Lucifer and began torturing him, she unleashed this fog at Hope Springs, Idaho. Many of the citizens were affected by the fog, and many of them died. [[Sam Winchester|Sam]] and Dean were alerted by the events happening in this town and rushed to see the cause.
 
   
 
When the fog appeared to them, they gathered unaffected citizens and sealed them - as well a themselves - inside the police station. The fog however, managed to break through the duct tape and affect Sam, nearly turning him into a [[Rabid]].
 
When the fog appeared to them, they gathered unaffected citizens and sealed them - as well a themselves - inside the police station. The fog however, managed to break through the duct tape and affect Sam, nearly turning him into a [[Rabid]].
   
The fog was dispersed by [[God]], after he was convinced to help save humanity from his sister. The people affected were cured and those who died were resurrected.
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The fog was dispersed by [[God]], after he was convinced by [[Metatron]] to help save humanity from his sister. The people affected were cured and those who died were resurrected.<ref name="Don't Call Me Shurley"/>
   
Amara later set this fog against other towns, which Sam noted "weren't as lucky". One man managed to survive the fog, who turned out to be the new prophet [[Donatello Redfield]].
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Amara later set this fog against other towns, which Sam noted "weren't as lucky". One man managed to survive the fog, who turned out to be the new prophet [[Donatello Redfield]].<ref name="All in the Family"/>
   
 
==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==

Revision as of 18:54, 15 May 2016


File:The Fog, as seen from the outside.PNG

Fog was a gas-like supernatural substance which turned humans into Rabids. It was exclusively spread by Amara in order to make people see things from her point of view.

Sometime after Amara took possession of Lucifer and began torturing him, she unleashed this fog at Hope Springs, Idaho. Many of the citizens were affected by the fog, and many of them died. Sam and Dean were alerted by the events happening in this town and rushed to see the cause.

When the fog appeared to them, they gathered unaffected citizens and sealed them - as well a themselves - inside the police station. The fog however, managed to break through the duct tape and affect Sam, nearly turning him into a Rabid.

The fog was dispersed by God, after he was convinced by Metatron to help save humanity from his sister. The people affected were cured and those who died were resurrected.[1]

Amara later set this fog against other towns, which Sam noted "weren't as lucky". One man managed to survive the fog, who turned out to be the new prophet Donatello Redfield.[2]

Characteristics

She says it's a mirror. She is showing as all the truth, the light was just a lie.
— Deputy Jan Harris
in Don't Call Me Shurley

The fog spread similarly to natural fog, but differed significantly in its effects. Humans who came in contact with the fog turned into Rabids and can hear Amara's voice in their heads. They also develop violent and aggressive behaviour, often starting to murder other humans, and, as a result of her voice whispering incessantly in their heads, begin to share Amara's view of the world. Prophets were immune to the fog, as was Dean Winchester.[2][3]

Appearances

Trivia

  • Amara exterminated the population of several towns with the fog.
  • Besides humans, it also kills animals.

References

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Don't Call Me Shurley
  2. 2.0 2.1 All in the Family
  3. Don't Call Me Shurley