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The Great Flood also simply known as The Flood or even Noah's Flood, was a cataclysmic atrocity event the Angels forced Death to cause, scourging the Earth of nearly all land-based lifeforms in the planet, barring Noah and his family and two of every species of animal.
History
Season 4
In Lucifer Rising, Zachariah tells Dean that the Apocalypse wasn't the first "planetary enema" they delivered, seemingly referencing the catastrophe.
Season 5
In Abandon All Hope..., Bobby Singer says that, according to lore, the last time Death was released by the angels, "Noah was building a boat", most likely in preparation for all the souls that are going to be reaped during the flood.
In Hammer of the Gods, Sam Winchester, in a conversation with Dean, refers to a storm as the "friggin' Noah's ark", making an exaggerated allusion to the flood.
Season 11
In The Vessel, Lucifer mentions that it never occurred to him that any of the Hands of God survived the flood, let alone the twentieth century. It's unknown if he was implying that the hands of god can be destroyed or simply lost.
In Don't Call Me Shurley, in a conversation with God about how he has lost his ways, Metatron mentions that he finds it hard to believe that the new personality God has aquired (Chuck Shurley) once flooded the Earth, between other biblical disasters like Sodum and Gomorrah. Later in that conversation Metatron says that, while God "cleans the slate", sometimes with a flood but with a "stock boat" to start over again later, The Darkness would simply destroy the whole slate.
Season 13
In Good Intentions, Castiel mentions that he and other angels believed that all members of Gog and Magog's Species were extinct during the flood, although Gog and Magog themselves survived due to being banished from Earth before the flood.
Appearances
- Season 4
- Lucifer Rising (referenced only)
- Season 5
- Abandon All Hope... (referenced only)
- Hammer of the Gods (referenced only)
- Two Minutes to Midnight (referenced only)
- Season 11
- The Vessel (mentioned only)
- Don't Call Me Shurley (referenced only)
- Season 13
- Good Intentions (mentioned only)
Trivia
- In Galaxy Brain, Chuck wreaked a water-based havoc on one of the Earths in the Multiverse.