1: she was a powerful Prince of Hell who acted as one of Lucifer's generals before he was imprisoned. In the Supernatural series, her story is primarily defined by her mission to protect Kelly Kline and her unborn son, Jack, on Lucifer's behalf. She was ultimately killed by Castiel, who was empowered by the nephilim Jack. She was one of the first generation of demons, created by Lucifer himself, and the only female among the original Princes of Hell.
She served as a general of Hell's armies until Lucifer's imprisonment.
She was considered ruthless and powerful, with a strong sense of loyalty to Lucifer..After Lucifer's imprisonment, she took on the task of protecting Kelly Kline, a human pregnant with Lucifer's son, Jack.
She was eventually confronted by Castiel, who had been persuaded to help the Winchesters kill the nephilim.
However, she eventually grew to believe in the nephilim's potential for good and, with Kelly's help, empowered Castiel to defeat her. Castiel, empowered by the nephilim, was able to overpower her and burn her to ash.
her death was a significant event in the show, as it cleared the path for Kelly and Castiel to escape with the nephilim and seek a different future for the child.
2: He was a British Men of Letters agent who became a hunter after being taken in as an orphaned street kid. He was tormented by a harsh childhood indoctrination, including being forced to kill his best friend at Kendricks Academy. Later, he began to defy the Men of Letters' rigid rules, working with and siding with the Winchester brothers, but he was ultimately executed by Arthur Ketch on the orders of his superior, Dr. Hess. as orphaned and became a pickpocket to survive.
He stole a cursed coin from a member of the British Men of Letters, who then took him in and sent him to the Kendricks Academy to train as a hunter.
At Kendricks, he was classmates with Arthur Ketch and was forced to kill his best friend, Timothy, as part of a test to prove his obedience to the Men of Letters' code. This event haunted him for years. was sent to America to work with the British Men of Letters' operation against vampires.
He was tasked with finding and managing American hunters, including the Winchesters, but he soon began to see things differently.
He developed a more flexible view of hunting, believing that not all monsters needed to be killed, and he helped the Winchesters on some cases, even when it meant breaking the rules of the British Men of Letters. Lord help me