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Post by Tim on Oct 9, 2023 23:25:04 GMT -5
I like it.
Well done
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Oct 10, 2023 4:18:47 GMT -5
Great profile on Azazel Dark Avenger. I look forward to what you write up on him for season 2 obviously.
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Post by Tim on Oct 10, 2023 11:25:24 GMT -5
Note that I've been focusing on the villains of my season.
Easier for me, since I created them.
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Post by Sunday on Oct 10, 2023 16:12:56 GMT -5
I loved the profile Dark Avenger. Can't wait for the S2 details to fill in. Tim. Exactly, and since they are your creation, fitting you'd be in charge of them.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Oct 10, 2023 16:18:06 GMT -5
Thanks, everyone. I had so much fun with it. Look forward to adding more to the S2 parts.
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Post by Tim on Oct 10, 2023 17:25:11 GMT -5
Excellent work all.
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Post by SpnFanJackie on Oct 14, 2023 0:51:27 GMT -5
Love all the profiles. Keep up the good work.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Oct 14, 2023 5:04:09 GMT -5
Thanks Jackie. Looking forward finding time finish more.
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Post by Tim on Oct 14, 2023 23:20:02 GMT -5
Thanks Jackie. Looking forward finding time finish more.
I look forward to seeing it.
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Post by SpnFanJackie on Oct 15, 2023 1:42:14 GMT -5
Meg (demon)
(Demon Meg Season 1)
(Demon Meg Season 3 onwards)
Character Stats
First Episode: "Skin" (Season 1)
Last Episode to date: " "Malleus Maleficarum" (Season 3)
Species: Demon
Status: Alive
Occupation: Servant of Lucifer (currently) / Servant of Azazel (formerly)
Portrayed by: Nicki Aycox (possessing Meg Masters), Jared Padalecki (possessing Sam), Rachel Miner (possessing unnamed woman)
Character History
This unnamed demon, known only as "Meg" after the woman she was originally seen possessing. She was a black-eyed demon who served Azazel, his father and is the brother to the demon Tom, at which point she met and became enemies with the Winchester Family.
Little is known about Meg's background. However, he, like Tom, is known to have been Azazel's servant. Azazel referred to both Meg and Tom as his "children". This demon was originally a human. Her soul was condemned to Hell for unknown reasons. Upon her death, her soul went to Hell and was transformed into a demon. There, she trained as a master of torture under Alastair.
Season One
In "Skin" Human Meg and her sister Sophie are in an accident. Human Meg prays for a miracle to help her sister. Azazel heard her prayers and reaches out to her. He wants to make a deal with her, the restoration of her sister's health, for herself to become possessed by a demon of his. At first, Meg refuses, but her sister's condition gets worse, and she is starting to die, and she gives in to the deal. At this point Azazel's daughter is released from Hell and starts to be take possession of Meg.
In "Scarecrow" Sam had gotten into an argument with Dean and was thus separated from his family at the time. She pretended to be startled when he came up from behind her and touched her on the shoulder while she sat by the side of a road and listened to music. When he asked where she was going, she deflected the question, teasing him by saying he might be a "some kind of freak." When a man pulled up in a van and offered to give her a lift, she accepted his offer; Sam asked, "You trust shady van guy and not me?" to which she playfully replied, "Definitely." It was later implied that she killed the driver off-screen.
When Sam was at a bus station and on the verge of calling Dean, Meg suddenly reappeared and distracted him. He told her that he was headed for California, leading Meg to feign surprise and claim that she, too, was going to the same place. They formally introduced themselves to each other with a handshake before getting to know one another over food and drinks. Meg claimed that she had to get away from her family because they were too controlling, a sentiment Sam could empathize with. Meg tried to keep Sam away from Dean, but he became worried when Dean didn't answer his phone for hours and decided to go help him despite Meg's entreaties to stay with her.
Later Meg hitches a ride. Along the way, she tells the guy to pull over, where she slits his throat and collects his blood in a goblet. After making an incantation over the goblet, she speaks to her father. Meg recites an incantation and questions why she was ordered to let Sam go. She receives a silent explanation and says yes father. He also tells Meg, he has sent the same demon who kept tabs on Dean in Indiana on a new mission to eliminate John.
In "Darkness Calling" Meg had kept tabs on the Winchesters, and followed Dean, Sam, Jo and Ash to Fort City where she posed as a waitress. Later she communicates with her brother Tom revealing that she has gotten them distracted and the Rawhead will make sure they do not survive. Tom tells Meg that they sent someone after John to stop him from getting to Lily another special child.
In "The Winchester Reunion" Meg laid a trap for the Winchesters intended to ensnare John, who was getting too close to finding a way to kill Azazel. She used witchcraft to gain control over daevas which she then used to kill two people in Chicago, Illinois who had both been born in Lawrence, Kansas, While investigating, Sam recognized Meg at a bar, much to his surprise. She greeted him with an enthusiastic hug. He asked her why she was in Chicago, which she waived off by saying that she had gotten bored in California. While Sam sits outside Meg's apartment, observing her from the Impala, Dean calls to say her story checks out from what Ash looked into, and to come back to the hotel, as their dad has a plan to stop the Daeva.
Sam tracks Meg to an abandoned warehouse, where he observes her at an altar, communicating with someone through a large goblet of blood. Later when Sam and John got into an argument over the situation, they are interrupted by a call from the real Meg who is in need of their help, crying that a demon had been taking over her body for months, and to please help her. They track Meg down to a building, only to be attacked by a possessed Meg again. Meg reveals the murders were a plan to trap them and commands the Daevas to attack them and laughs that John is more vulnerable when he is around his sons. Once they are restrained, bound to pylons, slashing and beating them hard until suddenly Bobby and Jo show up to save them when Bobby repels them by lighting flares. Meg not expecting back-up runs away, as Sam attempts to go after her, but Dean and John tell him to just let her go, as John admits that she is still an innocent girl inside, and she could be saved eventually.After the mission, everyone goes their separate ways, but Meg hides overhearing their entire conversation that John is going to find the Colt.
In "Salvation" Meg begins killing friends connected to John, starting with Pastor Jim. Later she calls Sam's phone demanding to speak with John. She informs him that she murdered Jim Murphy, and that and today she is with another friend of theirs, Caleb. She wants The Colt. In desperation, John plays dumb and Meg promptly kills Caleb. When Dean, Sam, Ellen and Jo hear the screams of Caleb over the phone. She will keep killing all of John friends until he hands over the Colt. John agrees to meet her in Lincoln at midnight for the trade. John goes alone sending Dean, Sam, Ellen and Jo to continue their current mission.
When John arrived in Lincoln to meet Meg. Tom was among the demons with Meg along with the Professor, John handed the gun to Meg and she in turn hands it to Tom, asking if he thinks it's the real thing. Once they learn it was a fake, they managed to capture John and hold him prisoner. Meg calls Dean telling him she has captured John, and if he doesn't give the Colt, that he'll die.
In "Devil's Trap Part 1" - Dean and Sam seek help from Missouri who is at the Roadhouse waiting for them. Sometime after, Meg shows up and attacks Sam and Dean, and demands the Colt. However, she soon gets caught under a Devil's trap that is painted on the ceiling. Missouri explains that Meg is actually a girl possessed by a demon, something that John told them before. She explains that if she suffered any injuries she may have sustained it kill her if the demon leaves her body.
Dean insists on exorcising the demon to save the girl from living through the demon's actions, no matter how broken she may be. Sam reluctantly reads the ritual while Dean questions Meg about John; she repeatedly claims that John is dead. Finally, the demon is banished, and human Meg, thanks them for freeing her and offers the clue "sunrise". She tells them that she had briefly taken over her own body trying to warm them, but she was too strong. Sam and Dean leave Missouri to head to Jefferson City, Missouri. While Missouri tells the boys to go find their dad, and she'll look after Meg, who only wants to go home and see her sister.
Season Two
Even though she herself was a demon, Meg suffered terribly in Hell, which she described as "a prison, made of bone and flesh and blood and fear." She clung to her desire to gain revenge against the Winchesters for sending her back to Hell, planning to climb out eventually to torture Dean "nice and slow, like pulling the wings off of an insect." Her thirst for vengeance was so great that it overrode her loyalty to Azazel and his plans.
Meg learned about a binding link which locked demons inside their vessels even if an exorcism was used on them and a spell which made the earth shake violently.
In "In My Time of Dying", when John is bargaining with Azazel to save Dean's life in exchange for the Colt and making a deal with him that would give him five years to live, Azazel actually hesitates out of resentment for Dean exorcising Meg and killing Tom.
In "Born Under a Bad Sign", Meg managed to escape Hell through means unknown. She possessed Sam for over a week and in the process learned all of his thoughts and emotions, including his dream of having a normal life and his fear of turning evil. She punished both brothers by forcing Sam to commit evil acts, thus framing him to force Dean and John to kill him as John had ordered him to before his death. She also burned a binding link into Sam's arm.
A week after she first possessed him and left without a word to Dean, a blood-soaked "Sam" called a worried Dean and John in order to help figure out what had happened to him because he claimed he couldn't remember anything. They retraced his steps, finding a number of uncharacteristic behaviours from "Sam", the most damning of which was the cold-blooded murder of a fellow hunter named Steve Wandell that had been captured on camera.
When she saw that Sam's family still wouldn't kill Sam, Meg decided to ramp things up and knocked him out before tracking Charlie down; "Sam" asked Charlie for a beer. She uses Charlie as bait to lead John and Dean into a trap. "Sam" tells them to kill him or he'll kill Charlie. Dean suddenly used holy water on "Sam" and found out that he was possessed.
Meg fled with John giving chase. The demon taunts John that he is going to go to hell an become just like him. John asks the demon why it didn't kill him, when it had a hundred chances to do so. The demon says this was a test to see if he and Dean could get him to waste Sam. The demon tells them both they are going to kill him and every other hunter it can find. The demon leads Dean and John into a trap on a dock outside the back door. The demon shoots Dean in his left shoulder causing him to fall off the dock and into the water.
Dean and John with the help of the Roadhouse crew tried to perform another exorcism, but although it hurt Meg, she stayed inside of Sam due to the binding link and then used the spell she had learned about to crack the devil's trap. She started to beat Dean up and taunt him, but then Bobby used a hot poker to burn the binding link. Knowing she was now vulnerable, Meg quickly fled Sam through the fireplace, but did not go back to Hell. Knowing that she was still out there, Bobby gave the Winchesters charms to prevent her possessing one of them again.
Season Three
In “Lazarus Rising" possessing a new body, the demon Meg worked with the Professor when Dean was captured to learn who brought him back. Dean managed to escape. The Professor and Meg agree that its It’s up to them to carry on the work left by Meg's father. They also believe another demon is aiding Sam. The Professor instructed her to find more seals to break Lucifer free.
In "Sin City" the Demon Meg was in Ohio in the same city the Winchesters were working a case, however was reconnecting with an old lover possessing Father Gil, who had escaped the Devil's gate from Hell following Azazel's death.
She lured Dean into a trap intending to kill him, but he was a step ahead of her: having tracked the GPS in Richie's cell phone, he found the house, buried Richie, and made a Devil's Trap on the floor, concealing it beneath a carpet. He tried to banish the demon but before he could complete the ritual she caused a small earthquake, scattering the pages of the exorcism book and trapping Dean in the basement with her, waiting on either Sam or Meg's backup to arrive first. Dean learns here that Meg's back in the picture in a new body. The two enemies decided to be civil with each other. Eventually, the two reached a sort of friendly understanding, or at least an amicable tolerance. Meg identified herself as a true believer in Lucifer, comparing him to the Christian's God, and told Dean the name of her father being Azazel, and that Sam was supposed to lead the demon army.
When John and Sam arrive with the newly fixed Colt, her former lover is killed by the Colt, leaving Meg to quickly escape. Later Meg met up with the Professor, upset, her lovers dead. He told her to put on her big girls pants, and think about what’s important. He congratulates her though. Another seal was opened, even if she got carried away with her own business in town. She wants revenge The Winchesters killed her lover. But The Professor's more worried about who fixed the Colt. Who is the demon or demoness helping Sam.
In "Malleus Maleficarum" Meg's aunt Dagon meets up with her niece in Massachusetts, who is happy to see her aunt. She thanks Dagon for helping her and the Professor. Dagon’s been in hiding, the rumors of all the Princes of Hell’s death was exactly what she wanted, in order to keep hidden. But coming out of the open to tie loose ends with some witches, and uncovering that Ruby betrayed them and is now working with the Winchesters. She revealed that unlike her brother Azazel she wants no part in the Apocalypse. The Professor joins them steps out and stresses he'll take care of his daughter Ruby.
Demon Meg Appearances on SDOW Checklist
Season 1 (6 episodes) *1x10: "Skin" *1x11: "Scarecrow" *1x14: "Darkness Calling" *1x16: "The Winchester Reunion" *1x18: "When The Hunter Becomes The Hunted." (mentioned only) *1x19: "Dead Man's Blood" (mentioned only) *1x20: "The Life and Death of Daniel Elkins" (mentioned only) *1x21: "Salvation" *1x22: "Devil's Trap (Part 1)" *1x23: "Devil's Trap (Part 2)" (mentioned only)
Season 2 (1 episode) * 2x01: In My Time of Dying (mentioned only) * 2x17: Born Under A Bad Sign (possessing Sam) * 2x19: The Spirit of Vegas (mentioned only)
Season 3 (3 episodes so far) *3x02: “Lazarus Rising" *3x03: "Sin City" *3x04: “Are You There God? It’s Me Dean Winchester" (mentioned only) *3x11: "Malleus Maleficarum"
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Post by Tim on Oct 15, 2023 11:10:08 GMT -5
Nicely done, Jackie.
I like it.
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Post by Sunday on Oct 25, 2023 4:13:29 GMT -5
Very nicely done, Jackie. We have our Meg now.
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Post by Tim on Oct 25, 2023 17:08:16 GMT -5
Meg was the name of the human woman the demon possessed. I wonder what the demons actual name is.
Something we should explore.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Oct 25, 2023 17:20:01 GMT -5
Meg was the name of the human woman the demon possessed. I wonder what the demons actual name is.
Something we should explore.
That we can. The show never told us her real name. Could be fun to explore a bit more backstory on Azrael and his children.
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Post by Tim on Oct 25, 2023 17:30:04 GMT -5
Yeah, she clearly adopted the name from her human host. Unless she was also named Meg (usually sort for Megan or Margaret). Remember, all SPN demons were once human.
Again, we can explore that.
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