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|name = Veritas |
|name = Veritas |
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|season = [[Season 6|6]] |
|season = [[Season 6|6]] |
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|category = [[Deities|Deity]] |
|category = [[Deities|Deity]] |
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− | |status = Deceased |
+ | |status = Deceased {{c|[[Killed by Sam Winchester|killed by]] [[Sam Winchester]]}} |
+ | |Title/Alias = Ashley Frank<br>Goddess of Truth |
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+ | |occupation = Roman Goddess<br>Investigative Journalist |
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+ | |affiliation = [[Roman Pantheon]] |
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+ | |family = [[God]] {{c|creator}} |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |The tongue is the tastiest part. It's where the lies roll off. I cannot wait to eat [[Sam and Dean|yours]]. I mean, I've seen liars before, but you two? Gold standard. |
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+ | |Veritas to [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] |
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+ | |''[[You Can't Handle The Truth]]''}} |
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'''Veritas''' was the Roman [[Deities|goddess]] of truth. She made people tell the truth so they would kill themselves or each other, inadvertently giving themselves up to her as tributes that she could feed on to maintain her power. |
'''Veritas''' was the Roman [[Deities|goddess]] of truth. She made people tell the truth so they would kill themselves or each other, inadvertently giving themselves up to her as tributes that she could feed on to maintain her power. |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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===[[Season 6]]=== |
===[[Season 6]]=== |
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− | Veritas was [[Summoning Gods|summoned]] by a young woman named Corey using a cat's skull, grains of paradise seed, and [[Devil's Shoestring]]. As a result of her summoning, anyone in Calumet City, Illinois who asked aloud for the truth invoked her curse. [[Dean Winchester]] inadvertently invoked the curse himself and was suddenly bombarded by truths from everyone he encountered, |
+ | Veritas was [[Summoning Gods|summoned]] by a young woman named [[Corey (You Can't Handle The Truth)|Corey]] using a cat's skull, grains of paradise seed, and [[Devil's Shoestring]]. As a result of her summoning, anyone in Calumet City, Illinois who asked aloud for the truth invoked her curse. [[Dean Winchester]] inadvertently invoked the curse himself and was suddenly bombarded by truths from everyone he encountered, even through phone calls. |
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⚫ | [[Sam Winchester|Sam]] and Dean learned that Veritas was posing as Ashley Frank, an investigative journalist. She drove what appeared to be a Jaguar E-Type or XK-E, a British automobile manufactured by Jaguar between 1961 and 1975, which was appropriate given her character's connection with cats. They go to her home to kill her, but she captured them and, before eating them, decided to play "Truth or Truth." She forced Dean to admit that he wanted to kill Sam in his sleep because he thought he was a monster; however, when she questioned Sam, she becomes agitated because she could tell that Sam was lying to her. She asked Sam what he was, as she knew that he couldn't be human if he was able to lie to her. Sam and Dean used this distraction to free themselves and killed her with a knife dipped in [[dog blood]]. |
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⚫ | [[Sam Winchester|Sam]] and Dean learned that Veritas was posing as Ashley Frank, an investigative journalist. She drove what appeared to be a Jaguar E-Type or XK-E, a British automobile manufactured by Jaguar between 1961 and 1975, which was appropriate given her character's connection with cats. They go to her home to kill her, but she captured them and, before eating them, decided to play "Truth or Truth." She forced Dean to admit that he wanted to kill Sam in his sleep because he thought he was a monster; however, when she questioned Sam, she becomes agitated because she could tell that Sam was lying to her. She asked Sam what he was, as she knew that he couldn't be human if he was able to lie to her. Sam and Dean used this distraction to free themselves and killed her with a knife dipped in dog |
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==Powers and Abilities== |
==Powers and Abilities== |
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+ | Veritas is a [[deities|goddess]] with powerful abilities. |
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+ | *'''[[Mental Manipulation]]''' - As the goddess of truth, her signature ability is to force humans to speak the truth whether they want to or not. Whatever town she is in, if someone asks aloud for the truth, they will invoke her [[curse]]. Nobody can be lied to when under her curse. She can also force people in her presence to tell the truth just by commanding it even if they had not asked for the truth. She can broadcast this over great lengths as people became affected when she mentioned in TVs, "What is the truth?" |
− | *[[File:SPN_1001.jpg|thumb|200px|Veritas using Telekinesis against Dean and Sam.]]'''Lie Detection''' - As the goddess of truth, she can also tell whether or not her victims are telling the truth. |
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+ | [[File:SPN 1001.jpg|thumb|200px|Veritas using Telekinesis against Dean and Sam.]] |
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− | *'''[[Telekinesis]]''' - She can control and move objects with her mind. |
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− | *'''[[ |
+ | *'''[[Lie Detection]]''' - As the goddess of truth, she can also tell whether or not her victims are telling the truth. |
+ | *'''[[Telekinesis]]''' - She can control and move objects with her mind. With just a wave of her hand, she flung [[Sam]] and [[Dean Winchester]] across a room with considerable force. |
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+ | *'''[[Telepathy]]''' - Veritas knew Sam and Dean's names without any prior knowledge or interactions with them. |
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+ | *'''[[Immortality]]''' - As a pagan deity, she has lived for thousands of years. |
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+ | *'''[[Super Speed]]''' - She has cat-like speed. |
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+ | *'''[[Super Strength]]''' - She has superhuman strength to the point where she was easily able to knock [[Sam Winchester]] around and strangle him. |
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+ | *'''[[Invulnerability]]''' - As a goddess, Veritas was invulnerable to most forms of harm. A meat hook being impaled into her back only enraged her. |
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+ | ==Weaknesses== |
+ | *'''Dogs''' - Veritas' Achilles Heel is stated to be dogs, something that Dean comments "naturally" upon. While in Veritas' presence, a dog started barking like crazy which made her show a retinal flash for a moment. |
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− | *'''Dogs''' - Veritas has some vulnerabilities connected to dogs. Their blood is fatal to her. As evidenced by a recording Sam and Dean watched, a dog behind a fence while she was shooting a piece wouldn't stop barking. Her eyes changed color, either in annoyance or in simple reaction to the dog itself. It's that retinal reaction that reveals her identity. Sam called dogs her Achilles' Heel. This is perhaps a reference to the belief that dogs were symbols or even harbingers of fidelity. |
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+ | **'''[[Dog blood]]''' - Due to dogs being her vulnerability, Veritas can be killed by a weapon dipped in dog blood being driven into her heart. |
+ | *[[:Category:Soulless Characters|'''Soulless People''']] - They are unaffected by her curse and can even lie to her, as they lacked empathy and are given special resistance against the curse. |
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==Physical Appearance== |
==Physical Appearance== |
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− | [[File:Veritas.jpg|thumb|200px |
+ | [[File:Veritas.jpg|thumb|200px|Veritas' true face revealed when Dean stabs her.]] |
− | Veritas appeared to be a young woman who worked as an investigative reporter, calling herself Ashley Frank. She was identified as a goddess due to the white retinal flash in her eyes. When threatened, her features morph into feline-like eyes and teeth. |
+ | Veritas appeared to be a young woman who worked as an investigative reporter, calling herself Ashley Frank. She was identified as a goddess due to the bluish white retinal flash in her eyes. When threatened, her features morph into feline-like eyes and teeth. |
==Victims== |
==Victims== |
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− | Whenever she was called upon, she would curse the people who asked for the truth aloud. They ultimately die as if they were sacrifices |
+ | Whenever she was called upon, she would curse the people who asked for the truth aloud. They ultimately die as if they were sacrifices and when that happened, she feasted on their bodies, as some other pagan deities do. |
+ | *'''Unnamed Ancient Humans''' - During medieval times, she came down from the mountain top and killed people who did not tell her the truth. |
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− | *'''Corey''' - She summoned Veritas to the town so she could find out if her boyfriend was cheating on her. She ultimately |
+ | *'''[[Corey (You Can't Handle The Truth)|Corey]]''' - She summoned Veritas to the town so she could find out if her boyfriend was cheating on her. She ultimately committed suicide through a car accident. |
− | *'''[[Jane Peterson]]''' - A waitress at Biggerson's Restaurant who shot herself after being bombarded by harsh truths, the worst of which was from her sister |
+ | *'''[[Jane Peterson]]''' - A waitress at Biggerson's Restaurant who shot herself after being bombarded by harsh truths, the worst of which was from her sister Olivia. |
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+ | *'''[[Olivia]]''' - She was affected by the curse while she was speaking with Jane Peterson on cell phone. |
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⚫ | *'''[[Kenny]]''' - A friend of Dr. Connelly who admitted to the dentist, as he was preparing for dental surgery, that he had grown weary of his own wife and that he had sexual relations with |
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⚫ | *'''[[Kenny]]''' - A friend of Dr. Connelly who admitted to the dentist, as he was preparing for dental surgery, that he had grown weary of his own wife and that he had sexual relations with his daughter Melissa. He was killed in retaliation by Paul and then eaten by Veritas, who accepted his body as a tribute to her. |
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*'''[[Bobby Singer]]''' - He was affected by the curse while he was speaking with Dean on the cell phone. |
*'''[[Bobby Singer]]''' - He was affected by the curse while he was speaking with Dean on the cell phone. |
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+ | *'''[[Sam Winchester]]''' - Attempted to force Sam to tell her the truth, but he was immune to her power due to his soulless state. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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==Lore== |
==Lore== |
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In Roman mythology, '''Veritas''', meaning ''truth'', was the goddess of truth, a daughter of Saturn and the mother of Virtue. It was believed that she hid in the bottom of a sacred well because she was so elusive. Her image is shown as a young virgin dressed in white. Veritas is also the name given to the Roman virtue of truthfulness, which was considered one of the main virtues any good Roman should possess. In Greek mythology, Veritas was known as Aletheia. |
In Roman mythology, '''Veritas''', meaning ''truth'', was the goddess of truth, a daughter of Saturn and the mother of Virtue. It was believed that she hid in the bottom of a sacred well because she was so elusive. Her image is shown as a young virgin dressed in white. Veritas is also the name given to the Roman virtue of truthfulness, which was considered one of the main virtues any good Roman should possess. In Greek mythology, Veritas was known as Aletheia. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *In television series ''Smallville'', Veritas happens to be the name of the group of people that welcome the traveler AKA Superman or fellow Kryptonians. Veritas was run by the Teagues, Queens, Luthors, and the Swanns. Like above it's ironic that |
+ | *In television series ''Smallville'', Veritas happens to be the name of the group of people that welcome the traveler AKA Superman or fellow Kryptonians. Veritas was run by the Teagues, Queens, Luthors, and the Swanns. Like above, it's ironic that the Swanns were part of Veritas and the actress of the character Veritas happens to have the last name Swan. Another surname wordplay is of Veritas's alias Ashley Frank, of which "frank" is an adjective to mean "honest" or "blunt" and "Ashley" sounds very similar to the word "actually." |
− | *When Sam is searching for Veritas on the web, a picture of Theodora (empress of the Byzantine Empire and the wife of Emperor Justinian I) shows up |
+ | *When Sam is searching for Veritas on the web, a picture of Theodora (empress of the Byzantine Empire and the wife of Emperor Justinian I) shows up to be Verita. |
*Veritas was played by '''Serinda Swan''', who also played a hospital receptionist in [[Season 1]]'s ''[[Salvation]]''. |
*Veritas was played by '''Serinda Swan''', who also played a hospital receptionist in [[Season 1]]'s ''[[Salvation]]''. |
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 18 April 2024
“ | The tongue is the tastiest part. It's where the lies roll off. I cannot wait to eat yours. I mean, I've seen liars before, but you two? Gold standard. | ” |
Veritas was the Roman goddess of truth. She made people tell the truth so they would kill themselves or each other, inadvertently giving themselves up to her as tributes that she could feed on to maintain her power.
Background[]
Season 6[]
Veritas was summoned by a young woman named Corey using a cat's skull, grains of paradise seed, and Devil's Shoestring. As a result of her summoning, anyone in Calumet City, Illinois who asked aloud for the truth invoked her curse. Dean Winchester inadvertently invoked the curse himself and was suddenly bombarded by truths from everyone he encountered, even through phone calls.
Sam and Dean learned that Veritas was posing as Ashley Frank, an investigative journalist. She drove what appeared to be a Jaguar E-Type or XK-E, a British automobile manufactured by Jaguar between 1961 and 1975, which was appropriate given her character's connection with cats. They go to her home to kill her, but she captured them and, before eating them, decided to play "Truth or Truth." She forced Dean to admit that he wanted to kill Sam in his sleep because he thought he was a monster; however, when she questioned Sam, she becomes agitated because she could tell that Sam was lying to her. She asked Sam what he was, as she knew that he couldn't be human if he was able to lie to her. Sam and Dean used this distraction to free themselves and killed her with a knife dipped in dog blood.
Powers and Abilities[]
Veritas is a goddess with powerful abilities.
- Mental Manipulation - As the goddess of truth, her signature ability is to force humans to speak the truth whether they want to or not. Whatever town she is in, if someone asks aloud for the truth, they will invoke her curse. Nobody can be lied to when under her curse. She can also force people in her presence to tell the truth just by commanding it even if they had not asked for the truth. She can broadcast this over great lengths as people became affected when she mentioned in TVs, "What is the truth?"
- Lie Detection - As the goddess of truth, she can also tell whether or not her victims are telling the truth.
- Telekinesis - She can control and move objects with her mind. With just a wave of her hand, she flung Sam and Dean Winchester across a room with considerable force.
- Telepathy - Veritas knew Sam and Dean's names without any prior knowledge or interactions with them.
- Immortality - As a pagan deity, she has lived for thousands of years.
- Shapeshifting - When she becomes angry, she can morph into her true form, which has feline-like eyes and teeth.
- Super Agility - She has cat-like agility.
- Super Speed - She has cat-like speed.
- Super Strength - She has superhuman strength to the point where she was easily able to knock Sam Winchester around and strangle him.
- Invulnerability - As a goddess, Veritas was invulnerable to most forms of harm. A meat hook being impaled into her back only enraged her.
Weaknesses[]
- Dogs - Veritas' Achilles Heel is stated to be dogs, something that Dean comments "naturally" upon. While in Veritas' presence, a dog started barking like crazy which made her show a retinal flash for a moment.
- Dog blood - Due to dogs being her vulnerability, Veritas can be killed by a weapon dipped in dog blood being driven into her heart.
- Soulless People - They are unaffected by her curse and can even lie to her, as they lacked empathy and are given special resistance against the curse.
Physical Appearance[]
Veritas appeared to be a young woman who worked as an investigative reporter, calling herself Ashley Frank. She was identified as a goddess due to the bluish white retinal flash in her eyes. When threatened, her features morph into feline-like eyes and teeth.
Victims[]
Whenever she was called upon, she would curse the people who asked for the truth aloud. They ultimately die as if they were sacrifices and when that happened, she feasted on their bodies, as some other pagan deities do.
- Unnamed Ancient Humans - During medieval times, she came down from the mountain top and killed people who did not tell her the truth.
- Corey - She summoned Veritas to the town so she could find out if her boyfriend was cheating on her. She ultimately committed suicide through a car accident.
- Jane Peterson - A waitress at Biggerson's Restaurant who shot herself after being bombarded by harsh truths, the worst of which was from her sister Olivia.
- Olivia - She was affected by the curse while she was speaking with Jane Peterson on cell phone.
- Dr. Paul Connelly - A dentist who killed Kenny by driving his drill into his mouth. He later committed suicide in prison, and his body was seen later being eaten by Veritas.
- Kenny - A friend of Dr. Connelly who admitted to the dentist, as he was preparing for dental surgery, that he had grown weary of his own wife and that he had sexual relations with his daughter Melissa. He was killed in retaliation by Paul and then eaten by Veritas, who accepted his body as a tribute to her.
- Dean Winchester - Dean accidentally invoked Veritas' curse when he replied to a waitress, "I just want the freaking truth". He was later compelled by Veritas to tell the truth about his feelings regarding Sam.
- Bobby Singer - He was affected by the curse while he was speaking with Dean on the cell phone.
- Sam Winchester - Attempted to force Sam to tell her the truth, but he was immune to her power due to his soulless state.
Appearances[]
Lore[]
In Roman mythology, Veritas, meaning truth, was the goddess of truth, a daughter of Saturn and the mother of Virtue. It was believed that she hid in the bottom of a sacred well because she was so elusive. Her image is shown as a young virgin dressed in white. Veritas is also the name given to the Roman virtue of truthfulness, which was considered one of the main virtues any good Roman should possess. In Greek mythology, Veritas was known as Aletheia.
Trivia[]
- In television series Smallville, Veritas happens to be the name of the group of people that welcome the traveler AKA Superman or fellow Kryptonians. Veritas was run by the Teagues, Queens, Luthors, and the Swanns. Like above, it's ironic that the Swanns were part of Veritas and the actress of the character Veritas happens to have the last name Swan. Another surname wordplay is of Veritas's alias Ashley Frank, of which "frank" is an adjective to mean "honest" or "blunt" and "Ashley" sounds very similar to the word "actually."
- When Sam is searching for Veritas on the web, a picture of Theodora (empress of the Byzantine Empire and the wife of Emperor Justinian I) shows up to be Verita.
- Veritas was played by Serinda Swan, who also played a hospital receptionist in Season 1's Salvation.