Re: Supernatural 4x22 "Lucifer Rising" season finale spoiler discussio
Thoughts about Lucifer. In the Supernatural world, is he considered a demon, or is he an angel, even if a fallen one.
This show has established rules on human possession, and i'd hate to see them broken. Demons can inhabit anyone, unless they have a ward or charm prohibiting it, like the tattoos Sam and Dean have. We haven't seen any demon who's an exception to those tattoos, so let's say that if Lucifer is a demon now, that he cannot take Sam.
Angel possession seems to center around finding a human vessel that can hold them. They devoted an episode to showing us the process Castiel went to in order to find a human host, and that being a vessel follows bloodlines. If Lucifer is still considered an angel, I don't believe he can take Sam either.
Early in the season Castiel thought he could talk to Dean with his natural voice, but could not, showing Dean is not part of a vessel bloodline. One could take that to mean that Sam isn't either.
Looking at the rules they have set down, I don't see Sam becoming Lucifer's host. The two boys, with an on-the-run Castiel will be tracking down who Lucifer inhabits.
If I were betting, I would put Lucifer in Anne's body. Where else could you put Lucifer but in the body of a fallen angel?
Thoughts about Lucifer. In the Supernatural world, is he considered a demon, or is he an angel, even if a fallen one.
This show has established rules on human possession, and i'd hate to see them broken. Demons can inhabit anyone, unless they have a ward or charm prohibiting it, like the tattoos Sam and Dean have. We haven't seen any demon who's an exception to those tattoos, so let's say that if Lucifer is a demon now, that he cannot take Sam.
Angel possession seems to center around finding a human vessel that can hold them. They devoted an episode to showing us the process Castiel went to in order to find a human host, and that being a vessel follows bloodlines. If Lucifer is still considered an angel, I don't believe he can take Sam either.
Early in the season Castiel thought he could talk to Dean with his natural voice, but could not, showing Dean is not part of a vessel bloodline. One could take that to mean that Sam isn't either.
Looking at the rules they have set down, I don't see Sam becoming Lucifer's host. The two boys, with an on-the-run Castiel will be tracking down who Lucifer inhabits.
If I were betting, I would put Lucifer in Anne's body. Where else could you put Lucifer but in the body of a fallen angel?