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part 6, time skip (next day) bc whatever I missed Jack I dont have to make sense its my drawings I do what I want
Castiel and Jack get home from Jody’s, a much shorter trip than what Sam and Dean have going on. They won’t be home for a couple more days at least.
So they decide to up the wardings and experiment with some supernatural ingredients since Sam had been trying new spellwork lately for unbinding curses and making more modernized sigils with alterations to reinforce their intensity when active.
Sam, Dean, and Garth figure that based on the region and tracks, the monster thats been crashing around is likely a sick water monster that got caught in a flood and beached way down the river where it shouldn’t- next step is actually hunting it so it doesnt mess with the Wisconsin wildlife.
Jack is eager to try wyvern scales next, since they are the least likely to explode, and because the monster can interfere with radio signals by passing through a radio wave- The theory is that it is the scales that cause this so why bot use them to deter more modern devices?
Castiel agrees, and decides to venture deeper into the bunker to check the stores while Jack continues documenting his findings.
It takes some looking, clearly someone had gone through and moved things around since he had last been in here, but eventually Cas finds the drawer labeled ‘Scales’ where the wyvern scales were most likely to be.
On the old wooden table there are several spare bibles from a handful of religions and in assorted languages set up to the edge of the table, very precarious indeed and prone to falling off the ledge.
A fallen book in the can catches his eye. It was bound to happen, maybe he should take time to find a better place to put these.
He picks it up, the smell of smoke was faint. There is the charred mark of a hoofprint seared into the cover, Cas knows who it belongs to immediately. How could he not? He rebuilt that hoof himself afterall.
Mow mow, I am kitty man. I never did a proper debut for my newest personal suit, so here he is, Horrum Split-Tail the nephil! He will have outfits and accessories later to place him in a medieval fantasy setting, but for now enjoy naked wild cat fluffs.
SAM: But, you know, we fell for him 'cause he had a good heart and a good soul. Then he didn't.
14x18 Absence
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Interesting word choice, because:
Many suggested interpretations of Nephilim and its root words are precarious. Based on the assumption that the word is a derivative of Hebrew verbal root n-p-l (נ־פ־ל) "fall." Robert Baker Girdlestone argued in 1871 the word comes from the hif'il causative stem, implying that the Nephilim are to be perceived as 'those that cause others to fall down.'
It was not until Jack that Chuck truly began to feel that Sam and Dean (and Cas) were "broken," "stubborn," and "completely turned against Him."
Used in: [PENDING]
A wolf in angel's clothing [1]
As much as I like the whole Satan’s son thing, narratively for SPN it would have been much cooler for Jack to be Micheal’s son. Like I don’t understand how they didn’t release both Micheal and Lucifer in S12?
Especially if Micheal still possessing Adam and then this kid’s a nephil and a Winchester! Boom! Double Trauma!
I wonder if I’ll ever let go of the fact that they used nephilim in the singular when it is in fact the plural