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|name = Yokoth
 
|name = Yokoth
|Title/Alias = Star of Madness<br>Ravager of Galaxies<br>Mother of Faceless Hordes
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|Title/Alias = Star of Madness<br>Ravager of Galaxies<br>Mother of Faceless Hordes<br>Sandy Porter
 
|season = [[Season 13|13]]
 
|season = [[Season 13|13]]
 
|category = [[Deities|Deity]]
 
|category = [[Deities|Deity]]
|status = Alive
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|status = Unknown
 
|family= [[Glythur]] {{c|mate}}<br>Faceless Hordes {{c|children}}
 
|family= [[Glythur]] {{c|mate}}<br>Faceless Hordes {{c|children}}
 
|occupation = Goddess of another Reality
 
|occupation = Goddess of another Reality
 
|affiliation = [[Glythur]]
 
|affiliation = [[Glythur]]
|actor = Magda Apanowicz {{c|possessing [[Sandy Porter]]}}}}
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|actor = Magda Apanowicz {{c|possessing [[Sandy Porter]]}}
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|image = [[File:IMG 0216.jpg|250px]]}}{{Quote|'''Dean''': What's your name?<br>'''Yokoth''': Yokoth. Star of madness. Ravager of galaxies. Mother of faceless hordes.|Yokoth and Dean|''[[The Thing]]''}}
'''Yokoth''' is a [[Deities|goddess]] from [[Yokoth and Glythur's World|another reality]].
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'''Yokoth''' was a [[Deities|goddess]] from [[Yokoth and Glythur's World|another reality]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Together with her mate [[Glythur]], Yokoth consumed most of [[Yokoth and Glythur's World|their universe]]. They were also the parents of "faceless hordes."
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In 1925, rogue Man of Letters [[Diego Avila]] and the [[Men of Letters]] in the Portsmouth, Rhode Island chapter house performed [[Demon Tablet Alternate Reality Rift Opening Ritual|a ritual]] to open a portal to [[Yokoth and Glythur's World|Yokoth's universe]].
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Yokoth passed through the [[Rift]] and possessed the body of a kidnapped woman named [[Sandy Porter]]. After possessing Sandy's body, which killed Sandy in the process, Yokoth devoured Diego and most of the other Men of Letters before trying to summon her mate, [[Glythur]]. The survivors managed to close the rift Diego opened and bind Yokoth before she could succeed.
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In the aftermath, the Men of Letters disavowed the entire incident, banned all the survivors, and sealed the chapter house. Unable to kill Yokoth, the survivors and their descendants, led by Diego's family, worked to keep Yokoth sealed up.
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In 2018, Yokoth pretended to be Sandy when the [[hunters]] [[Sam]] and [[Dean Winchester]] found and released her.
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After Sam and Dean bring "Sandy" to a diner, Sam is captured by Marco and [[Ophelia Avila]], and they reveal to him the truth about Yokoth and how their family was guarding her. At that moment, Yokoth captures Dean and brings him to the bunker that she was held in.
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When Dean woke up, Yokoth explained that the real Sandy had been dead for a long time, and then revealed her true name. She explained her past as god from another world and how her mate, [[Glythur]], was trapped there after she came through. She revealed that she abducted Dean so she could reopen the rift between universes and give Glythur a vessel so that they could devour all the worlds in Dean's universe. Dean protested, but Yokoth silenced him and performed the ritual to reopen the rift, and then performed a Summoning Spell for Glythur.
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Yokoth watched with glee as Glythur's tentacles emerged through the rift and attempted to latch onto a horrified Dean, who attempted to dodge the tentacles but struggled due to being chained down. Before Glythur could fully restrain Dean with his tentacles, Sam arrived with Marco and Ophelia, and the three and attacked Yokoth. While Yokoth was distracted, Dean managed to free his right hand, snatch the [[Seal of Solomon]] from her, and toss it to Ophelia, who used the seal to reverse the spell.
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Yokoth shows dismay at Glythur being prevented from entering, but she quickly becomes fearful as Glythur uses a tentacle to drag Yokoth back into their universe, and she screams as the rift closes behind her.
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In ''[[Galaxy Brain]]'', [[God]] began destroying all other universes and by ''[[Destiny's Child]]'', was almost done. It is unknown if Yokoth's world was destroyed by this point or if it is still intact.
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==Powers and Abilities==
 
==Powers and Abilities==
Yokoth is an incredibly powerful [[deities|goddess]] from [[Yokoth and Glythur's World|an alternate reality]].
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Yokoth was an incredibly powerful [[deities|goddess]] from [[Yokoth and Glythur's World|an alternate reality]].
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[[File:Yokoth possessing Sandy Porter.jpg|thumb|250px|Yokoth possessing Sandy Porter.]]
 
*'''[[Possession]]''' - Yokoth needed a [[vessel]] to manifest in the Main Universe. She possessed the body of [[Sandy Porter]].
 
*'''[[Possession]]''' - Yokoth needed a [[vessel]] to manifest in the Main Universe. She possessed the body of [[Sandy Porter]].
 
*'''[[Immortality]]''' - As a goddess, she was immortal. After living in the Main Universe for nearly a century, her vessel had not aged at all.
 
*'''[[Immortality]]''' - As a goddess, she was immortal. After living in the Main Universe for nearly a century, her vessel had not aged at all.
 
*'''[[Indestructibility]]''' - Yokoth could not be killed with even nearly a century of trying failing to find a weakness. Being shot simply distracted her for a moment and caused no visible harm.
 
*'''[[Indestructibility]]''' - Yokoth could not be killed with even nearly a century of trying failing to find a weakness. Being shot simply distracted her for a moment and caused no visible harm.
*'''[[Super Strength]]''' - Yokoth was incredibly strong, stronger than any of the [[humans]] who fought her.
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*'''[[Super Strength]]''' - Yokoth was incredibly strong and easily overpowered any [[humans]] who fought her.
 
*'''[[Biokinesis]]''' - Yokoth was able to prevent [[Dean Winchester]] from being able to talk when she got tired of hearing him simply by putting her finger to his lips and shushing him.
 
*'''[[Biokinesis]]''' - Yokoth was able to prevent [[Dean Winchester]] from being able to talk when she got tired of hearing him simply by putting her finger to his lips and shushing him.
 
*'''[[Portal Creation]]''' - Using [[Demon Tablet Alternate Reality Rift Opening Ritual|a ritual]], Yokoth was able to open a [[rift]] into [[Yokoth and Glythur's World|her own universe]].
 
*'''[[Portal Creation]]''' - Using [[Demon Tablet Alternate Reality Rift Opening Ritual|a ritual]], Yokoth was able to open a [[rift]] into [[Yokoth and Glythur's World|her own universe]].
   
 
==Weaknesses==
 
==Weaknesses==
*'''[[Magic]]''' - Yokoth was able to be bound using chains etched with spellwork.
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*'''[[Magic]]''' - Yokoth was able to be bound by chains etched with spellwork.
 
*'''Higher Beings''' - Glythur was effortlessly able to pull her back into their universe, despite her protests.
 
*'''Higher Beings''' - Glythur was effortlessly able to pull her back into their universe, despite her protests.
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*[[Season 13]]
 
*[[Season 13]]
 
**''[[The Thing]]''
 
**''[[The Thing]]''
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==Trivia==
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*The name '''Yokoth''' bears curious, if not intentional similarity with '''Yog-Sothoth''', the name of a cosmic entity in [[H.P. Lovecraft|H. P. Lovecraft]]'s [[wikipedia:Cthulhu Mythos|mythology]], an author who also [[wikipedia:Lovecraftian horror|inspired]] and was homaged in the show [[Let It Bleed|on many other occasions]].
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*The name '''Yokoth''' bears curious, if not intentional similarity with '''[[wikipedia:Yuggoth|Yuggoth]]''', a name for everything that exists beyond our Solar System in H. P. Lovecraft's mythology.
 
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[[Category:Alternate Earth characters]]
 
[[Category:Deities]]
 
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[[Category:Season 13 Villains]]
 
[[Category:Season 13 Villains]]
 
[[Category:Banished]]
 
[[Category:Banished]]
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[[Category:Characters whose actor played more than one character]]
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[[Category:Higher Beings]]
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[[Category:Strongest of Species]]
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[[Category:Status Unknown]]

Revision as of 06:35, 27 March 2020

Dean: What's your name?
Yokoth: Yokoth. Star of madness. Ravager of galaxies. Mother of faceless hordes.
— Yokoth and Dean
in The Thing

Yokoth was a goddess from another reality.

History

Together with her mate Glythur, Yokoth consumed most of their universe. They were also the parents of "faceless hordes."

In 1925, rogue Man of Letters Diego Avila and the Men of Letters in the Portsmouth, Rhode Island chapter house performed a ritual to open a portal to Yokoth's universe.

Yokoth passed through the Rift and possessed the body of a kidnapped woman named Sandy Porter. After possessing Sandy's body, which killed Sandy in the process, Yokoth devoured Diego and most of the other Men of Letters before trying to summon her mate, Glythur. The survivors managed to close the rift Diego opened and bind Yokoth before she could succeed.

In the aftermath, the Men of Letters disavowed the entire incident, banned all the survivors, and sealed the chapter house. Unable to kill Yokoth, the survivors and their descendants, led by Diego's family, worked to keep Yokoth sealed up.

In 2018, Yokoth pretended to be Sandy when the hunters Sam and Dean Winchester found and released her.

After Sam and Dean bring "Sandy" to a diner, Sam is captured by Marco and Ophelia Avila, and they reveal to him the truth about Yokoth and how their family was guarding her. At that moment, Yokoth captures Dean and brings him to the bunker that she was held in.

When Dean woke up, Yokoth explained that the real Sandy had been dead for a long time, and then revealed her true name. She explained her past as god from another world and how her mate, Glythur, was trapped there after she came through. She revealed that she abducted Dean so she could reopen the rift between universes and give Glythur a vessel so that they could devour all the worlds in Dean's universe. Dean protested, but Yokoth silenced him and performed the ritual to reopen the rift, and then performed a Summoning Spell for Glythur.

Yokoth watched with glee as Glythur's tentacles emerged through the rift and attempted to latch onto a horrified Dean, who attempted to dodge the tentacles but struggled due to being chained down. Before Glythur could fully restrain Dean with his tentacles, Sam arrived with Marco and Ophelia, and the three and attacked Yokoth. While Yokoth was distracted, Dean managed to free his right hand, snatch the Seal of Solomon from her, and toss it to Ophelia, who used the seal to reverse the spell.

Yokoth shows dismay at Glythur being prevented from entering, but she quickly becomes fearful as Glythur uses a tentacle to drag Yokoth back into their universe, and she screams as the rift closes behind her.

In Galaxy Brain, God began destroying all other universes and by Destiny's Child, was almost done. It is unknown if Yokoth's world was destroyed by this point or if it is still intact.

Powers and Abilities

Yokoth was an incredibly powerful goddess from an alternate reality.

Yokoth possessing Sandy Porter

Yokoth possessing Sandy Porter.

  • Possession - Yokoth needed a vessel to manifest in the Main Universe. She possessed the body of Sandy Porter.
  • Immortality - As a goddess, she was immortal. After living in the Main Universe for nearly a century, her vessel had not aged at all.
  • Indestructibility - Yokoth could not be killed with even nearly a century of trying failing to find a weakness. Being shot simply distracted her for a moment and caused no visible harm.
  • Super Strength - Yokoth was incredibly strong and easily overpowered any humans who fought her.
  • Biokinesis - Yokoth was able to prevent Dean Winchester from being able to talk when she got tired of hearing him simply by putting her finger to his lips and shushing him.
  • Portal Creation - Using a ritual, Yokoth was able to open a rift into her own universe.

Weaknesses

  • Magic - Yokoth was able to be bound by chains etched with spellwork.
  • Higher Beings - Glythur was effortlessly able to pull her back into their universe, despite her protests.

Appearances

Trivia

  • The name Yokoth bears curious, if not intentional similarity with Yog-Sothoth, the name of a cosmic entity in H. P. Lovecraft's mythology, an author who also inspired and was homaged in the show on many other occasions.
  • The name Yokoth bears curious, if not intentional similarity with Yuggoth, a name for everything that exists beyond our Solar System in H. P. Lovecraft's mythology.