“ | You know why God cast me down? Because I loved him... more than anything. And then God created... you. The little... hairless apes. And then he asked all of us to bow down before you, to love you more than him. And I said, "Father, I can't." I said, "These human beings are flawed, murderous." And for that, God had Michael cast me into Hell. Now, tell me, does the punishment fit the crime? Especially when I was right? Look at what six billion of you have done to this thing, and how many of you blame me for it. | „ |
~ Lucifer to Dean Winchester. |
Lucifer is the main antagonist of the Supernatural episode "The End". He is an alternate future version of Lucifer that has successfully possessed Sam Winchester, and consequently won the Apocalypse and conquered Earth. Now the ruler of Earth, he drives mankind to near extinction.
Due to possessing Sam, he was portrayed by Jared Padalecki, who also portrayed his original self in the season 5 finale "Swan Song", Gadreel in season 9 and another alternate reality version of Lucifer in season 15.
Personality[]
“ | You're the same thing only bigger. The same brand of cockroach I been squashing my whole life. An ugly, evil, belly-to-the-ground supernatural piece of crap. The only difference between them and you? Is the size of your ego. | „ |
~ Dean calling Lucifer out for his hypocrisy. |
This Lucifer is the same narcissistic misanthrope as his original counterpart. He still blames God for casting him out of Heaven and locking him in the Cage, views humanity as "little... hairless apes" and has no remorse driving them to near extinction. Dean even calls him nothing more than a monster with a big ego. Just like the main timeline Lucifer, this Lucifer believes that fate is inevitable and thus Sam and Dean would let him and Michael possess them no matter what.
However, Lucifer does have a love for Earth, calling it "the last perfect handiwork of God" and believes that he's preserving his natural beauty. In fact, part of the reason he despises humans so much is because he believes that they has despoiled the planet too much, and that it's his job to stop them from continue doing so. When telling the story of his fall, Lucifer also has a sad expression as if he's almost crying, a redeeming trait he shares with his counterpart. He also respects Dean and says that he understands the angels' fascination in the latter. He even acknowledges Dean's feelings when seeing Sam being possessed by him instead of using it to taunt Dean. He's also rather confident that he will always win, not taken aback at the slightest by Dean's threats.
Biography[]
When Dean refuses to say Yes to Michael, Zachariah decides to send him into a future where Lucifer wins as a result of his refusal. In this future, Sam at one point said Yes to Lucifer in Detroit, allowing Lucifer to possess him. And because of Dean's refusal, the angels left Earth. Terrified, Future Dean would then came back and beg Michael to possess him, but it was too late as the latter refused. Now with his true vessel, Lucifer won the Apocalypse and led the demons to take over Earth. With no angels around, Lucifer alone ruled over Earth and drove mankind to near extinction. Future Dean would then formed Camp Chitaqua to rebel against his rule.
When Dean is transported to this future, he meets Camp Chitaqua's members, and his future counterpart initially only says he "lost Sam", seemingly indicating that Sam was dead, but is later forced to reveal the truth. Having recently gotten the Colt, Future Dean decides to face off Lucifer. He confronts Lucifer in Detroit and is easily overpowered, with Lucifer killing him via snapping his neck. Just then Present Dean arrives, much to Lucifer's pleasure as the latter explains his motivation to him. He then tells Dean that he wants to preserve the Earth's natural beauty rather than destroying it, seeing humanity as the ones who did so.
Unfazed by Lucifer's words, Dean calls him no different than the monsters Dean hunted aside from his big ego. Lucifer smiles and states that he understands the angels' fascination in Dean. Before Lucifer leaves, Dean says that he will always try to kill him, but Lucifer says things will eventually turn to his favor, before disappearing.
Sam later jumps into the Cage with Lucifer and Michael, erasing this future from ever happening.
Victims[]
- Dean Winchester
Quotes[]
“ | Oh. Hello, Dean. Aren't you a surprise. You've come a long way to see this, haven't you? | „ |
~ Lucifer to Dean while possessing Sam in 2014 |
“ | Kill you? Don't you think that would be a little... redundant? | „ |
~ Lucifer to Dean, after having killed Dean's future self |
“ | I'm sorry. It must be painful, speaking to me in this... shape. But it had to be your brother. It had to be. | „ |
~ Lucifer to Dean |
“ | Why would I want to destroy this stunning thing? Beautiful in a trillion different ways. The last perfect handiwork of God. | „ |
~ Lucifer to Dean |
“ | I like you, Dean. I get what the other angels see in you. | „ |
~ Lucifer to Dean |
“ | I know you won't. I know you won't say "yes" to Michael, either. And I know you won't kill Sam. Whatever you do, you will always end up here. Whatever choices you make, whatever details you alter, we will always end up... here. I win. So, I win. | „ |
~ Lucifer to Dean |
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